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SECOND AMENDMENT

TO

LOAN MODIFICATION, RENEWAL

AND EXTENSION AGREEMENT

This Second Amendment to Loan Modification, Renewal and Extension Agreement (this “Second Amendment”) is made and entered into by and between FH Partners LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“Holder”), and YTB International, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Borrower”) upon the following terms and conditions:

WHEREAS, Holder and Borrower entered into that certain Loan Modification, Renewal and Extension Agreement dated effective July 26, 2009, (the “Modification Agreement”), relating to the modification, renewal and extension of the Loan; said Modification Agreement being incorporated herein by this reference thereto;

WHEREAS, Holder and Borrower entered into that certain First Amendment to Loan Modification, Renewal and Extension Agreement dated to be effective May 1, 2010 (the “First Amendment”) relating to the extension of the Loan;

WHEREAS, Holder and Borrower now desire to further modify the terms of the Loan, as modified in the Modification Agreement and the First Amendment for the consideration hereinafter expressed;

NOW THEREFORE, for an in consideration of the sum of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) paid by Borrower to Holder and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and adequacy of which considerations are hereby expressly acknowledged by the undersigned, the parties hereto do agree as follows:

	
  

	
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The maturity date of the Loan was extended to April 30, 2010 in the Modification Agreement and to August 31, 2010 in the First Amendment.  Such maturity date shall be hereby extended to November 30, 2010 unless earlier accelerated pursuant to the terms of any of the instruments or documents evidencing, securing or pertaining to the Loan and Borrower hereby agrees that this Second Amendment renews and extends, but does not extinguish, the July 26, 2006 Note as renewed and extended by the July 26, 2008 Note and liens created by the Mortgage.

	
  

	
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The unpaid principal balance on the Note shall bear interest at the increased rate of ten percent (10.00%) per annum (increased from eight percent (8.00% per annum), effective September 1, 2010.

	
  

	
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Borrower shall pay, in addition to the current monthly installment payments (in the amount of $16,392.23) the amount of $50,000.00 monthly, to be applied to the principal balance, on the 30th day of each month, beginning September 30, 2010.

 

  

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Except as modified herein, the Mortgage and all of the other instruments and loan documents evidencing, securing, or pertaining to the Loan shall continue in full force and effect as originally executed and delivered.

	
  

	
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Borrower hereby reaffirms to Holder all of the representations and warranties made to Meridian Bank, the original lender, at the time the Loan was made and at the time of the execution and delivery of the July 26, 2006 Note and the July 26, 2008 Note and declares the same to be true as of such date and as of the date hereof.

	
  

	
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Borrower acknowledges and represents that the liens created and evidenced by the Mortgage are valid and existing liens of the recited dignity and priority, and Borrower acknowledges and agrees that there is no offset, counterclaim or defense of any kind to the July 26, 2006 Note, July 26, 2008 Note, Modification Agreement or Mortgage as modified hereby.

	
  

	
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Holder does not, by execution of this Second Agreement, waive any rights and remedies it may have against Borrower or any other person or entity not a party hereto.

	
  

	
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FURTHER, IT IS EXPRESSLY AGREED THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THIS AGREEMENT, BORROWER HEREBY RELEASES AND FOREVER DISCHARGES HOLDER AND ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, COUNSEL, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, PREDECESSORS, SUCCESSORS, AND ASSIGNS FROM ALL CAUSES OF ACTION, CLAIMS, RIGHTS, AND CONTROVERSIES, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, WHICH BORROWER HAD, NOW HAS, OR MAY HEREAFTER ACQUIRE WHICH RELATE TO, ARE BASED ON, ARISE OUT OF, OR ARE IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH ANY ACTS OF HOLDER OCCURRING PRIOR TO THE EXECUTION OF THIS AGREEMENT AND RELATING IN ANY MANNER TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOAN, MODIFICATION AGREEMENT OR MORTGAGE OR THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN OR THEREIN.  THIS IS A GENERAL RELEASE OF ALL POSSIBLE CLAIMS AND CAUSES OF ACTION OF EVERY KIND AND CHARACTER RELATED TO THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SUBJECT MATTER AND IT IS TO BE INTERPRETED LIBERALLY TO EFFECTUATE MAXIMUM PROTECTION OF HOLDER.

	
  

	
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It is understood and agreed that except as to such changes made herein, the terms and provisions of the July 26, 2006 Note as renewed and extended by the July 26, 2008 Note and as modified by the Modification Agreement, First Amendment, and hereby shall be brought forward and remain in all respects unchanged and that the balance owing thereon as herein renewed, rearranged, modified and/or extended is subjection to no offsets, deductions, credits, charges or claims of whatsoever kind or character and shall be due and payable in the manner herein set out and that the aforesaid Mortgage, and any other documents securing the

 

  

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payment of the Note, except to the extent validly modified in writing or released prior to the date hereof and except as modified, renewed, rearranged and extended herein so as to secure the payment of the Loan, shall remain in full force and effect until the full and final payment of the Loan.  No further modification, release or amendment may be made related to the Loan unless such modification, release or amendment is made in a writing executed by Borrower and Holder.

	
  

	
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This Second Amendment may be executed in counterparts, each of which when taken together shall be deemed an original, but all of which shall be deemed for all purposes one and the same instrument.  Counterpart signatures may be transmitted by facsimile and this Second Amendment shall be binding upon transmission of all signed counterparts to each party.

	
  

	
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Except as set forth above, the terms and conditions of the Modification Agreement are hereby republished, ratified and affirmed by Holder and Borrower and as so ratified and affirmed are hereby republished and incorporated herein by this reference thereto.

	
  

	
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All capitalized terms utilized and not defined herein shall have the meaning as defined in the Modification Agreement.

Executed effective the 1st day of September, 2010 (the “Amendment Effective Date”).

 

	 	
HOLDER:

 

FH Partners LLC

 

 

	 
	 	 	 	 
	
 

	
By: 

	/s/ Lonnie R. Abrahams, S.V.P.   Date:  9/22/10	 
	 	 	Name:  Lonnie R. Abrahams	 
	 	 	
Title:  Senior Vice President

	 
	 	 	 	 

	 	
BORROWER:

 

YTB International, Inc.

 

 

	 
	 	 	 	 
	
 

	
By: 

	/s/ Robert M. Van Patten  Date:  9/22/10	 
	 	 	Name:  Robert M. Van Patten	 
	 	 	Title:  President	 
	 	 	 	 

 

 Page 3Exhibit 4(c)

 FORM OF NEW SUB-ADVISORY AGREEMENT

SUBADVISORY AGREEMENT

ENTERED INTO BETWEEN

BLACKROCK ADVISORS, LLC

AND

INVESCO ADVISERS, INC.

      This Subadvisory Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into as of __________, 2010, by and between BlackRock Advisors, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Adviser”), and Invesco Advisers, Inc., a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware (the “Subadviser”).

      WHEREAS, the Adviser and FDP Series, Inc., an open-end management investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the “1940 Act”) and organized as a corporation under the laws of the State of Maryland, have entered into an Investment Advisory and Management Agreement dated __________, 2010 (the “Investment Advisory Agreement”), a copy of which is attached as Exhibit A to this Agreement;

      WHEREAS, pursuant to the Investment Advisory Agreement, the Adviser has agreed to provide investment management and advisory services to FDP Series, Inc. which consists of multiple series, including Van Kampen Value FDP Fund (the “Fund”);

      WHEREAS, the Investment Advisory Agreement provides that the Adviser may engage duly organized subadvisers to furnish investment information, services and advice to assist the Adviser in carrying out its responsibilities under the Investment Advisory Agreement, provided that the Adviser obtains the consent and approval of the Board of Directors of FDP Series, Inc. (the “Board”), a majority of those directors who are not parties to the Investment Advisory Agreement, or “interested persons” of any party to the Investment Advisory Agreement, in accordance with the requirements of the 1940 Act, and otherwise complies with the shareholder voting requirements of the 1940 Act;

      WHEREAS, the Board, including a majority of those directors who are not parties to the Investment Advisory Agreement, or “interested persons” of any party to the Investment Advisory Agreement, has duly consented to and approved the engagement of the Subadviser to furnish investment information, services and advice to assist the Adviser in carrying out its responsibilities under the Investment Advisory Agreement; and

      WHEREAS, the Adviser desires to retain the Subadviser to render investment advisory services to the Adviser and the Fund in the manner and on the terms set out in this Agreement, and the Subadviser desires to provide such services.

      NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set out in this Agreement, the Adviser and the Subadviser agree as follows:

 1. Investment Description; Appointment

      (a) Investment Description. The Fund will invest and reinvest its assets in accordance with the investment objective(s), policies and limitations specified in the prospectus and statement of additional information (the “Prospectus”) filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) as part of the FDP Series, Inc.‘s Registration Statement on Form N-1A, as it may be periodically amended. The Adviser agrees to provide copies of all amendments and supplements to the current Prospectus, and copies of any procedures adopted by the Board that are applicable to the Fund and any amendments to those procedures (the “Board Procedures”), to the Subadviser on an ongoing basis. In addition, the Adviser will furnish the Subadviser with a copy of any financial statement or report prepared for the Fund with respect to the Fund by a registered independent public accounting firm, and with copies of any
financial statements or reports made by the Fund to shareholders or to any state or federal regulatory agency. The Adviser also will inform the Subadviser of any material results of any audits or examinations by regulatory authorities pertaining directly to the Subadviser’s responsibilities for the Fund.

 (b) Appointment of Subadviser. The Adviser hereby engages the services of the Subadviser in connection with the investment and reinvestment of the Fund’s assets. Pursuant to this Agreement and subject to the oversight and supervision by the Adviser and the Board, the Subadviser will manage the investment and reinvestment of the Fund’s assets. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Subadviser hereby accepts the engagement by the Adviser in the foregoing capacity and agrees, at the Subadviser’s own expense, to render the services set out in this Agreement and to provide the office space, furnishings, equipment, and personnel required by the Subadviser to perform these services on the terms and for the compensation provided in this Agreement. Except as specified in this Agreement, the Subadviser agrees that it will not delegate any obligation assumed pursuant to this Agreement to any third party without first obtaining the written
consent of both the Fund and the Adviser.

 2. Services as Subadviser

      Subject to the supervision, direction and approval of the Adviser and the Board, the Subadviser will conduct a continual program of investment, evaluation, sale, and reinvestment of the Fund’s assets. The Subadviser is authorized, in its sole discretion and without prior consultation with the Adviser, to: (a) obtain and evaluate pertinent economic, financial, and other information affecting the economy generally and certain investment assets as such information relates to securities or other financial instruments that are purchased for or considered for purchase by the Fund; (b) make investment decisions for the Fund; (c) place purchase and sale orders for portfolio transactions on behalf of the Fund and manage otherwise uninvested cash assets of the Fund; (d) provide reasonable assistance to the Adviser with respect to the pricing of Fund securities at such time and in such manner as the Adviser and Subadviser will mutually agree upon
from time to time; (e) execute account documentation, agreements, contracts and other documents as may be requested by brokers, dealers, counterparties and other persons in connection with the Subadviser’s management of the assets of the Fund (in such respect, and only for this limited purpose, the Subadviser will act as the Adviser’s and the Fund’s agent and attorney-in-fact); and (f) employ professional portfolio managers and securities analysts who provide research services to the Fund. The Subadviser will in general take such action as is appropriate to effectively manage the Fund’s investment practices. In addition,

      (i) The Subadviser will furnish the Adviser routinely with daily information concerning portfolio transactions and other reports as agreed upon from time to time concerning transactions and performance of the Fund, in such form and frequency as may be mutually agreed upon from time to time. The Subadviser agrees to review the Fund, discuss the management of the Fund with, and provide such access to its personnel and operations as may be reasonably requested by the Adviser and/or the Board from time to time in connection with its provision of services to the Fund.

      (ii) The Subadviser will maintain and preserve the records specified in Section 15 of this Agreement and any other records related to the Fund’s transactions or its management of the Fund as are required of a subadviser under any applicable state or federal securities law or regulation including: the 1940 Act, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “1934 Act”), and the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the “Advisers Act”). The Adviser and the Fund will maintain and preserve all other books and records for the Fund as required under such rules. Subject to the confidentiality provisions herein, the Subadviser will furnish to the Adviser all information relating to the Subadviser’s services under this Agreement reasonably requested by the Adviser within a reasonable period of time after the Adviser makes such request.

      (iii) The Subadviser will comply with all applicable Board Procedures that are provided to the Subadviser by the Adviser or the Fund. The Subadviser will notify the Adviser as soon as reasonably practicable upon detection of any material breach of such Board Procedures. The Adviser will provide the Subadviser as much notice as is reasonably practicable of any amendments or additions to the Board Procedures.

      (iv) The Subadviser will maintain a written code of ethics (the “Code of Ethics”) that it reasonably believes complies with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 under the 1940 Act, a copy of which will be provided to the Adviser and the Fund, including any amendments thereto, and will institute and enforce procedures reasonably necessary to prevent Access Persons (as defined in Rule 17j-1) from violating its Code of Ethics. The Subadviser will follow such Code of Ethics in performing its services under this Agreement.

 Further, the Subadviser represents that it has policies and procedures regarding the detection and prevention of the misuse of material, nonpublic information by the Subadviser and its employees as required by the Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act of 1988, a copy of which policies and procedures it will provide to the Adviser and the Fund upon any reasonable request. The Subadviser shall assure that all reporting required of a subadviser under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, in connection with portfolio securities of the Fund, shall be made in a timely manner.

      (v) The Subadviser will manage the investment and reinvestment of the assets of the Fund in a manner consistent with the Fund’s investment objectives and policies as stated in the Prospectus. The Subadviser also will manage the investments of the Fund in a manner consistent with any and all applicable investment restrictions (including diversification requirements) contained in the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations under the Act, any SEC no-action letter or order applicable to the Fund, and any applicable state securities law or regulation. The Adviser will provide Subadviser with copies of any such SEC no-action letter or order. The Adviser shall perform quarterly and annual tax compliance tests with respect to the Fund’s compliance with the diversification requirements of Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, (the “Code”), and promptly furnish reports of such tests to the Subadviser after
each quarter end to ensure that the Fund is in compliance with the Code. The Subadviser shall take prompt action in response to any notification from the Adviser of any potential noncompliance with either the Adviser’s internal guidelines or the diversification requirements of the Code to ensure that the Fund complies with such Code diversification requirements.

      The Subadviser agrees to perform its duties hereunder in complete compliance with the Fund’s policies and procedures adopted pursuant to Rule 38a-1 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the Subadviser’s duties and obligations under Rule 206(4)-7 of the Advisers Act, including providing the Chief Compliance Officer and/or board of directors of FDP Series, Inc. with such information, reports and certifications as they may reasonably request.

      (vi) The Subadviser shall, in a prudent and diligent manner, vote proxies relating to the Fund’s portfolio securities in the best interests of the Fund and its shareholders in connection with any matters submitted to a vote of shareholders in compliance with Subadviser’s proxy voting policies and procedures. The Subadviser will provide the Adviser with a report of all proxy votes made on behalf of the Fund in a timely matter so as to permit the Adviser to timely comply with the reporting requirements under the 1940 Act. The Subadviser shall not be responsible for exercising any other applicable rights of security holders in corporate actions or otherwise.

 3. Information and Reports

      (a) The Subadviser will keep the Fund and the Adviser promptly informed of developments relating to its duties as subadviser of which the Subadviser has, or should have, knowledge that would materially affect the Fund, including but not limited to any changes in the portfolio manager or managers assigned to the Fund’s account. In this regard, the Subadviser will provide the Fund, the Adviser, and their respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Subadviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Fund and the Adviser may from time to time reasonably request. Additionally, prior to each Board meeting, as the Adviser shall reasonably request, the Subadviser will provide the Adviser and the Board with reports regarding the Subadviser’s management of the Fund during the most recently completed quarter, to include written certifications that the Subadviser’s management of the Fund is in compliance
with the Fund’s investment objectives and practices, the 1940 Act and applicable rules and regulations under the 1940 Act, and the requirements of Subchapter M of the Code (subject to Section 2(v) above), and otherwise in such form as may be mutually agreed upon by the Subadviser and the Adviser. The Subadviser also will certify quarterly to the Fund and the Adviser that it has adopted procedures reasonably necessary to prevent Access Persons from violating its Code of Ethics, and will report any material changes in its Code of Ethics. Annually, the Subadviser will furnish a written report, which complies with the requirements of Rule 17j-1 and Rule 38a-1, concerning the Subadviser’s Code of Ethics and compliance program, respectively, to the Fund and the Adviser. The Subadviser also will notify and forward promptly to the Fund and the Adviser any communications or information it may receive with respect to claims against or involving the Fund or corporate actions relating to the Fund. It
shall be the sole responsibility of the Fund, Adviser, or custodian (and not of the Subadviser) to process and file any claim forms relating to any litigation by or on behalf of the Fund.

      (b) Each party to this Agreement agrees to provide promptly to the other party a list, to the best of the Adviser’s or the Subadviser’s respective knowledge, of each affiliated person of the Adviser or the Subadviser, as the case may be, specifically identifying those affiliated persons that are either (a) publicly traded companies; (b) broker-dealers or underwriters; or (c) investment advisers. Each of the Adviser and the Subadviser agrees promptly to update such list whenever the Adviser or the Subadviser becomes aware of any change that should be made to such list.

      (c) The Subadviser also will provide the Adviser and/or the Board with any information reasonably requested regarding its management of the Fund required for any shareholder report, amended registration statement, or prospectus supplement to be filed by FDP Series, Inc. with the SEC or in connection with a meeting of the Board. The Subadviser will promptly inform the Fund and the Adviser if any information in the Prospectus or SAI relating to the Subadviser or its duties and obligations under this agreement is (or will become) inaccurate or incomplete.

 4. Standard of Care

      The Subadviser will act in good faith and use reasonable care and in a manner consistent with applicable federal and state laws and regulations in rendering the services it agrees to provide under this Agreement.

 5. Subadviser’s Duties Regarding Fund Transactions

      (a) Placement of Orders. The Subadviser will take all actions that it considers necessary to implement the investment policies of the Fund, and, in particular, to place all orders for the purchase or sale of securities or other investments for the Fund with brokers or dealers the Subadviser, in its sole discretion, selects. To that end, the Subadviser is authorized as the Fund’s agent to give instructions to the Fund’s custodian as to deliveries of securities or other investments and payments of cash for the Fund’s account. In connection with the selection of brokers or dealers and the placement of purchase and sale orders, the Subadviser is directed at all times to seek to obtain best execution and price within the policy guidelines determined by the Board and set out in FDP Series, Inc.‘s current Prospectus, subject to provisions (b), (c) and (d) of this Section 5.

      (b) Selection of Brokers and Dealers. Subject to the requirements of Section 28(e) of the 1934 Act, in the selection of brokers and dealers to execute portfolio transactions, the Subadviser may be permitted to consider not only the available prices and rates of brokerage commissions/spreads, but also other relevant factors, which could include, without limitation: the execution capabilities of the brokers and dealers; the research and other services provided by the brokers and dealers that the Subadviser believes will enhance its general portfolio management capabilities; the size of the transaction; the difficulty of execution; the operational facilities of these brokers and dealers; the risk to a broker or dealer of positioning a block of securities; and the overall quality of brokerage and research services provided by the brokers and dealers. In connection with the foregoing, the Subadviser may pay those brokers and dealers who
provide brokerage and research services to the Subadviser a higher commission than that charged by other brokers and dealers if the Subadviser determines in good faith that the amount of the commission is reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research services provided by the broker or dealer in terms of either the particular transaction or in terms of the Subadviser’s overall responsibilities with respect to the Fund and to any other client accounts or portfolios that the Subadviser advises. The execution of such transactions pursuant to this section 5(b) would not be considered to represent an unlawful breach of any duty created by this Agreement or otherwise.

 (c) Soft Dollar Arrangements. Pursuant to the authorization granted by the Fund to maintain “soft dollar” arrangements with respect to the Fund, the Subadviser will, on an ongoing basis, but not less often than annually, identify and provide a written description to the Board and the Adviser of all “soft dollar” arrangements that the Subadviser maintains with respect to the Fund or with brokers or dealers that execute transactions for the Fund, and of all research and other services provided to the Subadviser by a broker or dealer (whether prepared by such broker or dealer or by a third party) as a result, in whole or in part, of the direction of Fund transactions to the broker or dealer. Upon the Fund’s reasonable written request, the Subadviser will, to the extent reasonably practicable, terminate within a reasonable time any “soft dollar” arrangements it has established with respect to the Fund.

      (d) Aggregated Transactions. On occasions when the Subadviser deems the purchase or sale of a security or other financial instrument to be in the best interest of the Fund as well as other clients, the Subadviser is authorized, but not required, to aggregate purchase and sale orders for securities or other financial instruments held (or to be held) by the Fund with similar orders being made on the same day for other client accounts or portfolios that the Subadviser manages. When an order is so aggregated, the Subadviser may allocate the recommendations or transactions among all accounts and portfolios for which the recommendation is made or transaction is effected on a basis that the Subadviser reasonably considers equitable and consistent with its fiduciary obligations to the Fund and its other clients. The Subadviser, the Adviser and the Fund recognize that in some cases this procedure may adversely affect the size of the position
obtainable for the Fund or the price obtained for the purchase or sale of securities by the Fund.

 6. Compensation

      For its services, the Adviser pays the Subadviser at the end of each calendar month a fee based upon the average daily value of the net assets of the Fund at the annual rate of 0.35% of the Fund’s average daily net assets, commencing on the day following effectiveness hereof. For purposes of this calculation, average daily net assets are determined by the Fund at the end of each month on the basis of the average net assets of the Fund for each day during the month. The Subadviser will have no right to obtain compensation directly from the Fund for services provided under this Agreement and agrees to look solely to the Adviser for payment of fees due. The fee for the period from the Effective Date (defined below) of the Agreement to the end of the month during which the Effective Date occurs will be prorated according to the proportion that such period bears to the full monthly period. Upon any termination of this Agreement before the end
of a month, the fee for such part of that month will be prorated according to the proportion that such period bears to the full monthly period and will be payable upon the date of termination of this Agreement. For the purpose of determining fees payable to the Subadviser, the value of the Fund’s net assets will be computed at the times and in the manner specified in the Prospectus, and on days on which the net assets are not so determined, the net asset value computation to be used will be as determined on the immediately preceding day on which the net assets were determined.

 7. Expenses

      The Subadviser will bear all expenses (excluding expenses to be borne by the Fund as described in the following sentence) in connection with the performance of its services under this Agreement. The Fund will bear certain other expenses to be incurred in its operation, including, but not limited to, (i) interest and taxes; (ii) brokerage commissions and other costs in connection with the purchase or sale of securities and other investment instruments; (iii) fees and expenses of the Fund’s directors who are not “interested persons” of the Fund; (iv) legal and audit expenses; (v) custodian, registrar and transfer agent fees and expenses; (vi) fees and expenses related to the registration and qualification of the Fund and the Fund’s shares for distribution under state and federal securities laws; (vii) expenses of printing and mailing reports and notices and proxy material to shareholders of the Fund; (viii) all other
expenses incidental to holding meetings of the Fund’s shareholders, including proxy solicitations therefor; (ix) insurance premiums for fidelity bond and other coverage; (x) investment management fees; (XI) expenses of typesetting for printing prospectuses and statements of additional information and supplements to these documents; (xii) expenses of printing and mailing prospectuses and supplements thereto; and (xiii) such non-recurring or extraordinary expenses as may arise, including those relating to actions, suits or proceedings to which the Fund is a party or in which the Fund has a claim and legal obligations that the Fund may have to indemnify the Fund’s directors, officers and/or employees or agents with respect to these actions, suits or proceedings.

 8. Services to Other Companies or Accounts

      The Adviser understands that the Subadviser and its affiliates now act, will continue to act and may act in the future as investment manager or adviser to fiduciary and other managed accounts, and as an investment manager or adviser to other investment companies, including any offshore entities or private accounts. The Adviser has no objection to the Subadviser and its affiliates so acting, provided, that, whenever the Fund and one or more other investment companies or accounts managed or advised by the Subadviser and its affiliates have available funds for investment, investments suitable and appropriate for each will be allocated in accordance with a formula reasonably believed to be equitable to each such company and account. The Adviser represents that the Fund recognizes that in

 some cases this procedure may adversely affect the size of the position obtainable for the Fund and/or the price obtained for the purchase or sale of securities by the Fund. The Adviser represents that the Fund also understands that the persons employed by the Subadviser to assist in the performance of the Subadviser’s duties under this Agreement may not devote their full time to such service, and that nothing contained in this Agreement will be deemed to limit or restrict the right of the Subadviser to engage in and devote time and attention to other businesses or to render services of whatever kind or nature. This Agreement will not in any way limit or restrict the Subadviser or any of its directors, officers, employees, or agents from buying, selling or trading any securities or other investment instruments for its or their own account or for the account of others for whom it or they may be acting, provided that such activities will not adversely affect or
otherwise impair the performance by the Subadviser of its duties and obligations under this Agreement.

 9. Affiliated Brokers

      The Subadviser or any of its affiliates may act as broker in connection with the purchase or sale of securities or other investments for the Fund, subject to: (a) the requirement that the Subadviser seek to obtain best execution and price within the policy guidelines determined by the Board and set out in the Fund’s current prospectus; (b) the provisions of the 1940 Act and the Advisers Act; (c) the provisions of the 1934 Act, including, but not limited to, Section 11(a) thereof; and (d) other provisions of applicable law. These brokerage services are not within the scope of the duties of the Subadviser under this Agreement. Subject to the requirements of applicable law and any procedures adopted by the Board, the Subadviser or its affiliates may receive brokerage commissions, fees or other remuneration from the Fund for these services in addition to the Subadviser’s fees for services under this Agreement.

 10. Custody

      Nothing in this Agreement will require the Subadviser to take custody or receive physical possession or control of cash, securities, or other investments of the Fund.

 11. Term of Agreement; Termination of Agreement; Amendment of Agreement

      (a) Term. This Agreement will become effective on the date first above written (the “Effective Date”), and, unless terminated in accordance with its terms, will continue for an initial two-year term and thereafter so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually as required by the 1940 Act.

      (b) Termination. This Agreement may be terminated, without penalty, (i) by the Board or by vote of holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund upon sixty (60) days’ written notice to the Adviser and Subadviser, (ii) by the Adviser upon 60 days’ written notice to the Fund and Subadviser, or (iii) by the Subadviser upon 60 days’ written notice to the Fund and the Adviser. This Agreement also will terminate automatically in the event of its assignment or in the event of the assignment or termination of the Investment Advisory Agreement.

      (c) Amendment. This Agreement may be materially amended by the parties only if the amendment is specifically approved by: (i) a majority of those directors who are not parties to this Agreement or “interested persons” of any party cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on the Agreement’s approval; and (ii) if required by applicable law, the vote of a majority of outstanding shares of the Fund.

 12. Representations and Covenants of the Adviser

 The Adviser represents and covenants to the Subadviser as follows:

	 (a)       	
      It is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware with the power to own and possess its assets and carry on its business as the business is now being conducted.

    
	 	  
	 (b)       	
      The execution, delivery and performance by the Adviser of this Agreement are within the Adviser’s powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary actions and by the Board of the Fund, and no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any governmental body, agency or official is required on the part of the Adviser for the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the parties to this Agreement, and the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the parties to this Agreement does not contravene or constitute a default under (i) any provision of applicable law, rule or regulation, (ii) the Adviser’s governing instruments, or (iii) any agreement, judgment, injunction, order, decree or other instruments binding upon the Adviser.

    
	 	  
	 (c)       	
      It is not prohibited by the 1940 Act or the Advisers Act from performing the services contemplated by this Agreement.

    
	 	  
	 (d)       	
      It has met, and will continue to seek to meet for the duration of this Agreement, any other applicable federal or state requirements, or the applicable requirements of any regulatory or industry self- regulatory agency, necessary to be met by the Adviser in order to perform the services contemplated by this Agreement.

    
	 	  
	 (e)       	
      It (i) is registered with the SEC as an investment adviser under the Advisers Act, (ii) is registered and licensed as an investment adviser under the laws of all jurisdictions in which its activities require it to be so licensed, and (iii) will promptly notify the Subadviser of the occurrence of any event that would disqualify the Adviser from serving as an investment adviser to an investment company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act.

    
	 	  
	 (f)       	
      It acknowledges that it has received a copy of the Subadviser’s Form ADV at least 48 hours prior to the execution of this Agreement and has delivered a copy of the same to the Fund.

    
	 	  
	 (g)       	
      The Fund is, or will be prior to commencing operations, registered as an open-end management investment company under the 1940 Act and the Fund’s shares are (or will be prior to commencing operations) registered under the Securities Act of 1933 and under any applicable state securities laws.

    
	 	  
	 (h)       	
      It will carry out its responsibilities under this Agreement in compliance with (i) federal and state law, including securities law, governing its activities; (ii) the Fund’s investment objective(s), policies, and restrictions, as set out in the Prospectus, as amended from time to time; and (iii) any policies or directives as the Board may from time to time establish or issue and communicate to the Subadviser in  writing. The Fund will promptly notify the Adviser in writing of changes to (ii) or (iii) above, and upon  receipt of such notice, the Adviser will promptly notify the Subadviser in writing of such changes to (ii)  or (iii) above.

    

 13. Representations and Covenants of the Subadviser

 The Subadviser represents and covenants to the Adviser as follows:

	 (a)       	
      It is duly organized and validly existing under the laws of the State of Delaware with the power to own and possess its assets and carry on its business as this business is now being conducted.

    
	 	  
	 (b)       	
      The execution, delivery and performance by the Subadviser of this Agreement are within the Subadviser’s powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary action on the part of its board of directors, and no action by or in respect of, or filing with, any governmental body, agency or official is 

    

		required on the part of the Subadviser for the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the parties to this Agreement, and the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by the  parties to this Agreement does not contravene or constitute a default under (i) any provision of  applicable law, rule or regulation, (ii) the Subadviser’s governing instruments, or (iii) any agreement,  judgment, injunction, order, decree or other instruments binding upon the Subadviser.
		
	(c)	It is not prohibited by the 1940 Act or the Advisers Act from performing the services contemplated by this Agreement.
		 
	(d) 	It has met, and will continue to seek to meet for the duration of this Agreement, any other applicable federal or state requirements, or the applicable requirements of any regulatory or industry self-regulatory agency, necessary to be met in order to perform the services contemplated by this Agreement.    
		 
	(e)	It (i) is registered with the SEC as an investment adviser under the Advisers Act, (ii) is registered or licensed as an investment adviser under the laws of jurisdictions in which its activities require it to be so registered or licensed, and (iii) will promptly notify the Fund of the occurrence of any event that would disqualify it from serving as an investment adviser to an investment company pursuant to Section 9(a) of the 1940 Act.
		 
	(f) 	It has provided the Adviser with a copy of its Form ADV and will, promptly after making any material amendment to its Form ADV, furnish a copy of such amendments to the Adviser. The information contained in the Subadviser’s Form ADV is accurate and complete in all material respects and does not omit to state any material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they were made, not misleading.
		 
	(g)	It will carry out its responsibilities under this Agreement in compliance with (i) federal and state law, including securities law, governing its activities; (ii) the Fund’s investment objective(s), policies, and restrictions, as set out in the Prospectus and SAI, as amended from time to time; and (iii) any policies or directives as the Board may from time to time establish or issue and communicate to the Subadviser in writing. The Fund or the Adviser will promptly notify the Subadviser in writing of changes to (ii) or (iii) above.
		 
	(h)	It is not to the best of its knowledge the subject of any proceeding, investigation or inquiry brought by the SEC, the NASD (or any other self-regulatory organization) or any other federal or state regulator  with respect to the types of services for which it is being appointed herein or which could have a  material impact on its ability to fully perform any of the services to be rendered hereunder.

 14. Cooperation with Regulatory Authorities or Other Actions

      The parties to this Agreement each agree to cooperate in a reasonable manner with each other in the event that any of them should become involved in a legal, administrative, judicial or regulatory action, claim, or suit as a result of performing its obligations under this Agreement.

 15. Records

      (a) Maintenance of Records. The Subadviser hereby undertakes and agrees to maintain, in the form and for the period required by Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act, all records relating to the Fund’s investments that are required to be maintained by the Fund pursuant to the 1940 Act with respect to the Subadviser’s duties and obligations under this Agreement for the Fund (the “Fund’s Books and Records”). The Adviser acknowledges that the Subadviser is not the compliance agent for the Fund or for the Adviser, and is responsible for maintaining the Fund’s Books and Records only with respect to the Subadviser’s duties and obligations to the Fund under this Agreement.

      (b) Ownership of Records. The Subadviser agrees that the Fund’s Books and Records are the Fund’s property and further agrees to surrender promptly to the Fund or the Adviser the Fund’s Books and Records upon the request of the Fund or the Adviser; provided, however, that the Subadviser may retain copies of the records at its own cost. The Fund’s Books and Records will be made available, within two (2) business days of a written request, to the Fund’s accountants or auditors during regular business hours at the Subadviser’s offices. The Fund, the Adviser or their respective authorized representatives will have the right to copy any records in the Subadviser’s possession that pertain to the Fund. These books, records, information, or reports will be made available to properly authorized government representatives consistent with state and federal law and/or regulations. In the event of the
termination of this Agreement, the Fund’s Books and Records will be returned to the Fund or the Adviser. The Subadviser agrees that any policies and procedures it has established for managing the investment and reinvestment of the Fund’s assets, including, but not limited to, all policies and procedures designed to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations governing the adviser/client relationship and management of the investment and reinvestment of the Fund’s assets, will be made available for inspection by the Fund, the Adviser or their respective authorized representatives upon reasonable written request within not more than two (2) business days.

 16. Confidentiality

      (a) Nondisclosure by Subadviser. The Subadviser agrees that the Subadviser will not disclose or use any records or confidential information obtained pursuant to this Agreement in any manner whatsoever, except as authorized in this Agreement or specifically by the Adviser or the Fund, or if this disclosure or use is required by federal or state regulatory authorities or by a court.

      (b) Nondisclosure by Adviser. The Adviser agrees that the Adviser will not disclose or use any records or confidential information obtained pursuant to this Agreement or any other agreement between the Adviser and the Sub-adviser in any manner whatsoever, except as authorized in this Agreement or specifically by the Subadviser, or if this disclosure or use is required by federal or state regulatory authorities or by a court.

      (c) Nondisclosure Exceptions. Paragraphs (a) and (b) above shall not apply to information that (i) is already publicly available and (ii) was lawfully obtained other than pursuant to this Agreement provided that neither party may use such information in marketing materials without the prior consent of the other party. In addition, the Subadviser may disclose the investment performance of the Fund; provided that the disclosure does not reveal the identity of the Adviser or the Fund. The Subadviser may also disclose that the Adviser and the Fund are the Subadviser’s clients, provided that the disclosure does not reveal the investment performance or the composition of the Fund.

 17. Limitation of Liability; Indemnification

      (a) Limitation of Liability. Except as provided in this Agreement and as may otherwise be provided by the 1940 Act or other federal securities laws, the Adviser and its respective officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives or persons controlled by them (collectively, the “Related Parties”) on the one hand, and the Subadviser and the Subadviser’s Related Parties on the other hand, will not be liable to each other, the Fund or any shareholder of the Fund for any error or judgment, mistake of law, or any loss arising out of any investment or other act or omission in the course of; connected with, or arising out of any services to be rendered under this Agreement, except that the Adviser, the Subadviser and any respective Related Party will be so liable by reason of conduct that constitutes willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of reckless disregard of
its obligations and duties under this Agreement. The Subadviser will not be liable to the Adviser, the Fund or any shareholder of the Fund for the actions or omissions of any third party service provider selected by the Adviser to whom the Adviser delegates authority to act on behalf of the Fund.

      (b) Subadviser Indemnity to the Adviser. The Subadviser agrees to indemnify and defend the Adviser, the Adviser’s Related Parties, or any affiliate of the Adviser or such affiliate’s respective Related Parties, for any loss, liability, cost, damage, or expenses (including reasonable investigation and defense costs and reasonable attorneys fees and costs) arising out of any claim, demand, action, suit, or proceeding arising out of (i) the Subadviser’s

 conduct that constitutes willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement, or (ii) any actual or alleged material misstatement or omission in FDP Series, Inc.‘s registration statement with respect to the Fund, any proxy statement, or communication to current or prospective investors in the Fund arising from disclosure about the Subadviser or the Fund provided to the Adviser or the Fund by the Subadviser.

      (c) The Adviser Indemnity to Subadviser. The Adviser agrees to indemnify and defend the Subadviser, the Subadviser’s Related Parties, or any affiliate of the Subadviser or such affiliate’s respective Related Parties, for any loss, liability, cost, damage, or expenses (including reasonable investigation and defense costs and reasonable attorneys fees and costs) arising out of any claim, demand, action, suit, or proceeding arising out of (i) the Adviser’s conduct that constitutes willful misfeasance, bad faith, or gross negligence in the performance of its duties or by reason of reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement, or (ii) any actual or alleged material misstatement or omission in FDP Series, Inc.‘s registration statement with respect to the Fund, any proxy statement, or other communication to current or prospective investors in the Fund (other than a misstatement or omission arising
from disclosure about the Subadviser or the Fund provided to the Adviser or the Fund by the Subadviser).

      (d) Indemnification Procedures. Promptly after receipt of notice of the commencement of any action by a party seeking to be indemnified under this Section 17 (the “Indemnified Party”), the Indemnified Party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against a party against whom indemnification is sought under this Section 17 (the “Indemnifying Party”), notify the Indemnifying Party in writing of the commencement thereof; provided, however, that the omission to notify the Indemnifying Party will not relieve the Indemnifying Party from any liability which it may have to any Indemnified Party otherwise than under the provisions of this Agreement, and will relieve it from liability under this Agreement only to the extent that such omission results in the forfeiture by the Indemnifying Party of rights or defenses with respect to such action. In any action or proceeding, following provision of proper
notice by the Indemnified Party of the existence of such action, the Indemnifying Party will be entitled to participate in any such action and, to the extent that it will wish, participate jointly with any other Indemnifying Party similarly notified, to assume the defense thereof, with counsel of its choice (unless any conflict of interest requires the appointment of separate counsel), and after notice from the Indemnifying Party to such Indemnified Party of its election to assume the defense of the action, the Indemnifying Party will not be liable to such Indemnified Party under this Agreement for any legal expense of the other counsel subsequently incurred without the Indemnifying Party’s consent. The Indemnified Party will cooperate in the defense or settlement of claims so assumed. The Indemnifying Party will not be liable under this Agreement for the settlement by the Indemnified Party for any claim or demand unless the Indemnifying Party has previously approved the settlement in writing or
it has been notified of such claim or demand and has failed to provide a defense in accordance with the provisions hereof In the event that any proceeding involving the Indemnifying Party will be commenced by the Indemnified Party in connection with the Agreement, or the transactions contemplated under this Agreement, and such proceeding will be finally determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in favor of the Indemnifying Party, the Indemnified Party will be liable to the Indemnifying Party for any reasonable attorney’s fees and direct costs relating to such proceedings. The indemnifications provided in this Section 17 will survive the termination of this Agreement.

 18. Survival

      All representations and warranties made by the Subadviser and the Adviser in this Agreement will survive for the duration of this Agreement and the parties to this Agreement will notify each other in writing immediately upon becoming aware, but in no event later than five (5) days after becoming aware, that any of the foregoing representations and warranties are no longer true.

 19. Limitation on Consultation

      In accordance with Rule 17a-10 under the 1940 Act and any other applicable law, the Subadviser will not consult with any other subadviser to the Fund or any subadviser to any other portfolio of the Fund or to any other investment company or investment company series for which the Adviser serves as investment adviser concerning

 transactions for the Fund in securities or other assets, except to the extent necessary to ensure the Fund’s compliance with the requirements of Rule 12d3-1(a) and (b) under the 1940 Act.

 20. Governing Law

      This Agreement will be governed by, construed under and interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the state of New York, without regard to principles of conflicts of laws.

 21. Severability

      If any provision of this Agreement will be held or made invalid by a court decision, statute, rule, or otherwise, the remainder of this Agreement will not be affected thereby.

 22. Definitions

      The terms “assignment,” “affiliated person,” and “interested person,” when used in this Agreement, will have the respective meanings specified in Section 2(a) of the 1940 Act. The term “majority of the outstanding shares” means the lesser of (a) sixty-seven percent (67%) or more of the shares present at a meeting if more than fifty percent (50%) of these shares are present or represented by proxy, or (b) more than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares.

 23. Counterparts

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

      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to this Agreement have executed and delivered this Agreement as of the date first above written.

		
	  	 BLACKROCK ADVISORS, LLC
	 	  
	 	 By:_____________________________
	 	 Name:
	 	 Title:
	 	  
	 	 INVESCO ADVISERS, INC
	 	  
	 	 By:_____________________________
	 	 Name:
	 	 Title:

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