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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.9

                                PAYOFF AGREEMENT

                  PAYOFF AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of December 18,
2003, by and between NOMURA SPECIAL SITUATIONS INVESTMENT TRUST, a Delaware
trust (the "Holder") (as successor-in-interest to Tri-Links Investment Trust, a
Delaware trust, successor-in-interest to Nomura Holdings America Inc.
("Nomura")), and LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (the
"Company").

                                R E C I T A L S:

                  WHEREAS, the Company and Nomura heretofore entered into that
certain Note Purchase Agreement, dated as of October 27, 1997, as amended from
time to time as described on Exhibit A hereto (the "Note Purchase Agreement")
(unless otherwise defined, capitalized terms used herein without definition
shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Note Purchase Agreement);

                  WHEREAS, Nomura loaned certain sums to the Company (the
"Loan") pursuant to the Note Purchase Agreement and such Loan is evidenced by a
promissory note dated as of October 27, 1997, as amended from time to time as
described on Exhibit A hereto (the "Note" and, together with the Note Purchase
Agreement and all of the other agreements, documents and instruments executed in
connected therewith, the "Note Documents");

                  WHEREAS, the Loan matured on April 30, 2002 and, pursuant to
the terms of the Note Documents, the Company is indebted to the Holder in the
principal amount of U.S.$7,500,000 plus accrued unpaid interest and other costs
and expenses (together with the other obligations set forth in the Note
Documents, the "Outstanding Debt");

                  WHEREAS, the Company has experienced certain financial
difficulties, which make the Company unable to repay the Loan in full at this
time and to comply with certain provisions of the Note Documents; and

                  WHEREAS, in connection with the Company's overall financial
restructuring plan described on Exhibit B hereto (the "Restructuring Plan"), the
Company has requested the Holder to accept, and the Holder has agreed to accept,
the Payoff Consideration (as defined below) in full and complete satisfaction of
the Outstanding Debt, effective as of the Forgiveness Date (as defined below)
upon satisfaction of the Forgiveness Conditions (as defined below), on the terms
and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement.

                  NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the payment of the Payoff
Consideration, the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, and other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, the parties hereby covenant and agree as follows:
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                  1.       Payoff and Termination.

                  (a)      As of the date hereof, the Company shall pay or cause
to be paid to the Holder the aggregate sum of U.S. $5,550,000 (plus per diem
interest after October 31, 2002 based on the Prime Rate) in immediately
available funds by wire transfer (the "Payoff Consideration") in full
satisfaction of the Outstanding Debt, effective as of the Forgiveness Date upon
satisfaction of the Forgiveness Conditions, subject to Section 1(c) hereof. Upon
delivery of the Payoff Consideration, the Holder shall deliver to the Company
the executed original Note (or, if not available, a lost note affidavit) and the
Note, the Note Purchase Agreement and the other Note Documents shall be
terminated effective as of the Forgiveness Date upon satisfaction of the
Forgiveness Conditions, subject to Section 1(c) hereof; provided, however, that
Sections 8.1 and 8.10(a) of the Note Purchase Agreement shall survive any such
termination.

                  (b)      Effective as of the first date upon which each of the
Forgiveness Conditions is satisfied (the "Forgiveness Date"), subject to Section
1(c) hereof, the Outstanding Debt shall be deemed fully and completely
satisfied, the Note Documents shall be deemed terminated (except as otherwise
provided in Section 1(a)) and the Company shall be released and discharged from
its obligations with respect to the Outstanding Debt and the Note Documents
(except as otherwise provided in Section 1(a)).

                  For the purposes of this Agreement, the term "Forgiveness
Conditions" shall mean each of the following:

                  (i)      124 days shall have elapsed since the date of this
         Agreement;

                  (ii)     all of the representations and warranties made by the
         Company in Section 2 shall be true and correct as if such
         representations and warranties were made on and as of the date hereof
         and as of the Forgiveness Date;

                  (iii)    the Company shall have performed and complied with
         all of its covenants and obligations contained in this Agreement; and

                  (iv)     either (A) no federal or state bankruptcy,
         reorganization or similar proceeding with respect to the Company shall
         have been initiated, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, and the
         Company shall not have made a general assignment for the benefit of its
         creditors under applicable law; (B) if a federal bankruptcy proceeding
         with respect to the Company shall have been initiated, whether
         voluntarily or involuntarily, and no attempt shall have been made to
         recover the Payoff Consideration, a plan of reorganization of the
         Company shall have been confirmed by a final order which is not subject
         to further appeal or review; or (C) if a federal bankruptcy proceeding
         with respect to the Company shall have been initiated, whether
         voluntarily or involuntarily, and an attempt shall have been made to
         recover the Payoff Consideration,
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         (x) such attempt shall have been defeated, (y) a plan of reorganization
         of the Company shall have been confirmed by a final order which is not
         subject to further appeal or review and (z) the Company shall have
         reimbursed the Holder for all costs and expenses of the Holder
         (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) incurred in connection
         with such proceeding.

                  (c)      Notwithstanding any other provision of this
Agreement, if for any reason at any time the Holder or any of its affiliates is
required by law, rule or regulation, court order or order or mandate of any
governmental authority, or any third party acting under authority conferred by
any of the foregoing, to return, surrender, turn over, relinquish, give up or
disgorge all or any portion of the Payoff Consideration, then, effective
immediately, the Outstanding Debt, the Note Documents and the Company's
obligations with respect thereto shall be fully and completely reinstated and
restored (except to the extent the Holder and its affiliates retain any portion
of the Payoff Consideration).

                  2.       Representations and Warranties of the Company. The
Company hereby represents and warrants to the Holder that on and as of the date
hereof:

                  (a)      The Company has been duly incorporated and is validly
existing in good standing under the laws of Delaware, and has full power and
authority to enter into and perform its obligations under this Agreement and the
Release (as defined below) (together with any other agreements, documents and
instruments executed in connection herewith, the "Payoff Documents"). Each of
the Payoff Documents has been duly authorized and validly executed and delivered
by the Company. Each of the Payoff Documents constitutes a legal, valid, binding
and enforceable agreement of the Company.

                  (b)      The Company is not in violation of its certificate of
incorporation or bylaws or in default under any agreement, indenture, document
or instrument, the effect of which violation or default would have a material
adverse effect on the ability of the Company to perform its obligations under
any of the Payoff Documents.

                  (c)      No authorization, consent or approval of, or filing
with, any court or any public body or authority and no consent or approval of
any third party or parties is necessary on the part of the Company for the
execution, delivery and performance of any of the Payoff Documents or the
consummation by the Company of the transactions contemplated thereby, other than
those consents, approvals or filings which have already been obtained.

                  (d)      There are no actions or proceedings against, or
investigations of, the Company pending, or, to the knowledge of the Company,
threatened, before any court, arbitrator, administrative agency or other
tribunal (i) asserting the invalidity of any of the Payoff Documents or (ii)
seeking to prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated thereby.
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                  (e)      The Loan is in default and has been in default since
April 30, 2002 and has a remaining unpaid principal balance of U.S. $7,500,000.
The Company has no defenses, offsets or counterclaims to the exercise of any
remedies available to the Holder in respect of such default.

                  (f)      This Agreement is an essential part of the
Restructuring Plan. The Company has provided or made available to the Holder
accurate and complete copies of all documentation in connection with the
Restructuring Plan. No direct or indirect dividend or other distribution in
respect of equity securities of the Company is being made in connection with the
Restructuring Plan, except for payments not in excess of U.S. $106,000 in the
aggregate in respect of dividends on the Company's Series B Preferred Stock. No
payment (excluding any payment in capital stock of the Company) is being or will
be made to Lubin, Delano & Company, or any partner thereof, any member of the
immediate family of any partner of Lubin, Delano & Company or any affiliate of
Lubin, Delano & Company or any partner thereof in connection with the
performance of investment banking or other services in connection with the
Restructuring Plan. The other elements of the Restructuring Plan are being
consummated as of the date of this Agreement.

                  (g)      The Company has no intention nor foresees any need to
become a debtor in any proceeding under Title 11, U.S. Code or any similar
federal or state law for the relief of debtors ("Bankruptcy Law") or to make a
general assignment for the benefit of its creditors under any applicable law.

                  (h)      The Company and its creditors (other than the Holder)
have received substantial benefits from the execution and performance of this
Agreement.

                  (i)      After giving effect to this Agreement and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby, after taking into account
the contingent agreement of the Holder to forgive the unpaid balance of the
Outstanding Debt, subject to Section 1(c) hereof, as of the Forgiveness Date
upon satisfaction of the Forgiveness Conditions, (i) the fair value of the
assets of the Company will exceed its debts and liabilities, subordinated,
contingent or otherwise, (ii) the present fair saleable value of the property of
the Company 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,
(iii) the Company will be able to pay its debts and liabilities, subordinated,
contingent or otherwise, as such debts and liabilities become absolute and
matured and (iv) the Company will not have unreasonably small capital with which
to conduct its business in which it is engaged as such business is now conducted
and is proposed to be conducted following the date hereof.

                  (j)      The Company has consulted with counsel and relied
upon counsel's advice in connection with the negotiation and execution of this
Agreement and the other Payoff Documents.
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                  (k)      At the request of the Company and in reliance on this
Agreement and the other Payoff Documents, the Holder has agreed, effective as of
the Forgiveness Date upon satisfaction of the Forgiveness Conditions, subject to
Section 1(c) hereof, to forgive the unpaid balance of the Outstanding Debt.

                  (l)      The Company has no subsidiaries other than Lexington
Rubber Group, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Lexington Precision GmbH
("LPG"). LPG is not currently engaged in business operations and has assets of
less than $50,000. LPG does not have any Released Claims (as defined in the
Release).

                  All representations and warranties made by the Company in this
Section 2 shall survive the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement and the other Payoff Documents and/or any termination of this
Agreement or any other Payoff Documents.

                  3.       Representations and Warranties of the Holder. The
Holder hereby represents and warrants to the Company as follows:

                  (a)      The Holder has full power and authority to enter into
         and perform its obligations under this Agreement.

                  (b)      This Agreement has been duly authorized and validly
         executed and delivered by the Holder. This Agreement constitutes a
         legal, valid, binding and enforceable agreement of the Holder.

                  (c)      The Holder is the holder of the Note free and clear
         of all liens, pledges and security interests.

                  All representations and warranties made by the Holder in this
Section 3 shall survive until the earlier of the Forgiveness Date and any
termination of this Agreement.

                  4.       Additional Covenants.

                  (a)      The Company, recognizing that the Holder is changing
its position in reliance on this Agreement, covenants and agrees that:

                  (i)      for a period of 124 days following the date of this
         Agreement, it will not, directly or indirectly, file a petition under
         any Bankruptcy Law or make a general assignment for the benefit of its
         creditors under applicable law; and

                  (ii)     if, at any time after the date hereof, the Company,
         directly or indirectly, becomes a debtor in any proceeding under any
         Bankruptcy Law or makes a general assignment for the benefit of its
         creditors under applicable law: (A) it will not attempt to recover, or
         suffer to exist any application or action to recover, any payment
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         received by the Holder pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise; (B)
         such petition or proceeding (if voluntary), assignment or application
         or action shall have been filed, made or brought in bad faith and in
         violation of this Agreement, and shall be deemed to have been so filed,
         made or brought by the bankruptcy or other applicable court, unless, in
         the case of any such voluntary federal bankruptcy petition or
         proceeding (but not any petition, proceeding, application or action to
         recover any payment received by the Holder pursuant to this Agreement
         or otherwise), the Company can establish to the reasonable satisfaction
         of the Holder that such petition or proceeding was (x) attributable to
         a material adverse change with respect to the Company's financial
         condition that was not foreseeable as of the date hereof and (y)
         necessary for the survival of the Company (such a petition or
         proceeding, a "Qualified Proceeding") (it being understood that, for
         the avoidance of doubt, a Qualified Proceeding constitutes a federal
         bankruptcy proceeding for purposes of, and subject to, Sections
         1(b)(iv)(B) and 1(b)(iv)(C) hereof); (C) it will consent to the
         dismissal of any such petition or proceeding (except for any such
         Qualified Proceeding) or any proceeding with respect to any such
         assignment, application or action; (D) in the case of any such
         assignment, it will consent to the discharge of the assignee and the
         authorization of the assignee to release the estate to it; and (E) in
         addition to any rights the Holder may have under the Payoff Documents,
         at law or in equity, the Holder shall have the right (and the Company
         will interpose no objection thereto and hereby waives its rights with
         respect thereto) to request and receive from the bankruptcy court or
         any other court of competent jurisdiction, a dismissal of such
         bankruptcy or other proceeding (except for any such Qualified
         Proceeding) or such a discharge and release.

                  (b)      Nothing in this Agreement or any of the other Payoff
Documents shall be deemed in any way to limit or restrict any of the Holder's
rights to seek in a bankruptcy court or any other court of competent
jurisdiction any relief the Holder may deem appropriate in the event that a
voluntary or involuntary petition under any Bankruptcy Law is filed by or
against the Company or in the event the Company makes a general assignment for
the benefit of its creditors.

                  (c)      The Company acknowledges and agrees that the
representations, acknowledgments, agreements and warranties in this Agreement
and the other Payoff Documents have been made by the Company as a material
inducement to the Holder to enter into this Agreement, that the Holder is
relying on such representations and warranties, that the Holder is changing its
position in reliance thereon and that the Holder would not enter into this
Agreement without such representations, acknowledgments, agreements and
warranties.

                  (d)      Prior to the Forgiveness Date, if at any time the
Company shall disclose to a third party the existence or forgiveness of debt
owed to the Holder by the Company, then the Company shall also disclose to such
third party the contingent forgiveness of debt described in Sections 1(b) and
1(c) hereof.
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                  (e)      The Company agrees that if it makes a voluntary
bankruptcy filing or otherwise violates its obligations under this Section 4 and
any amount is recovered from the Holder or any of its affiliates in a bankruptcy
or other proceeding involving the Company or any of its creditors, then the
Company shall be obligated to pay the recovered amount to the Holder and all
related costs and expenses of the Holder (including reasonable legal fees and
expenses).

                  (f)      On the date of this Agreement, the Company shall pay
in full the invoice of Cahill Gordon & Reindel for services rendered to the
Holder in connection with this matter.

                  (g)      The Company agrees that, from and after the date
hereof and until the Forgiveness Date, it shall not, directly or indirectly, use
any Remaining Restructuring Plan Proceeds (as defined below) for any purpose
other than to fund the operations of, or to invest in, the Company's and its
subsidiaries' business, make mandatory payments of principal and interest on,
and other payments required in respect of, indebtedness of the Company and its
subsidiaries and to pay dividends on and purchase or redeem shares of the
Company's Series B Preferred Stock in accordance with its Restated Certificate
of Incorporation, as amended. The term "Remaining Restructuring Plan Proceeds"
means: (i) any and all proceeds from the Restructuring Plan that are not used on
or after the date hereof to (x) make mandatory payments of principal of and
interest on indebtedness of the Company, (y) make payments not in excess of U.S.
$106,000 in the aggregate in respect of dividends on the Company's Series B
Preferred Stock or (z) pay related fees and expenses of the Restructuring Plan;
and (ii) any and all amounts available as of the date hereof under the Company's
senior secured revolving line of credit. The Company agrees to confirm in
writing to the Holder its compliance with this Section 4(g), and to provide the
Holder with evidence of such compliance, in each case as the Holder may
reasonably request from time to time.

                  5.       Other Deliveries. Concurrently with the execution of
this Agreement, the Company shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Holder
(i) a release by the Company and each of its subsidiaries in favor of the Holder
and its affiliates in the form of Exhibit C hereto (the "Release") and (ii) a
legal opinion of counsel for the Company with respect to this Agreement, the
Release and the other Payoff Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby
and thereby, addressed to the Holder, in the form of Exhibit D hereto.

                  6.       Indemnification. The Company agrees to indemnify and
hold harmless the Holder and its affiliates and their respective officers,
directors, stockholders, partners, trustees, employees, agents, representatives
and attorneys (the "Indemnified Persons") from and against any and all actions,
causes of action, suits, losses, liabilities and damages, and all expenses in
connection therewith, as incurred, including, without limitation, reasonable
attorneys' fees and disbursements, incurred in the investigation and defense of
claims and actions, incurred by any Indemnified Persons as a result of any
matter arising out of or relating to this Agreement, any of the other Payoff
Documents, any of the Note Documents,
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any transaction contemplated herein or therein and any past, present or future
relationship between the Holder or any affiliated entity on the one hand and the
Company on the other hand relating to any of the foregoing, except to the extent
that any future actions of the Indemnified Persons are determined to have been
willful misconduct or in bad faith. The Company shall control the investigation
and defense of any such claim or action, at the Company's expense, with counsel
selected by the Company and reasonably acceptable to the Indemnified Persons,
unless (i) the Company and one or more Indemnified Persons are actual or
potential defendants in, or targets of, such claim or action and such
Indemnified Person(s) shall have reasonably concluded that there may be legal
defenses available to such Indemnified Person(s) which are different from or in
addition to those available to the Company or (ii) the Indemnified Persons have
reasonable doubts as to the Company's ability to satisfy in full its
indemnification obligations under this Section 6 with respect to such claim or
action, in either of which cases the Indemnified Persons shall automatically
control the investigation and defense of such claim or action, at the Company's
expense, with counsel selected by the Indemnified Persons and reasonably
acceptable to the Company. At any time when the Company controls the
investigation and defense of any such claim or action, the Indemnified Persons
shall have the right, at their expense, to employ separate counsel (reasonably
acceptable to the Company) in such claim or action and to participate in the
investigation and defense thereof. No compromise or settlement of any such claim
or action may be effected by the Company without the consent of the Indemnified
Persons, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or
conditioned, unless such compromise or settlement (i) provides only for monetary
relief, (ii) includes a complete and unconditional release of the Indemnified
Persons and (iii) does not include any admission of fault or culpability on
behalf of the Indemnified Persons, in which case the consent of the Indemnified
Persons shall not be required.

                  7.       Further Assurances. The parties agree to execute and
deliver such instruments and take such further actions as another party may,
from time to time, reasonably request in order to effectuate the purposes and to
carry out the terms of this Agreement and the other Payoff Documents. The
Company shall pay any costs or expenses incurred by the Holder in connection
with this Section 7, including, without limitation, the Holder's reasonable
legal fees and expenses.

                  8.       Notices. Any notice required or permitted by or in
connection with this Agreement or any of the other Payoff Documents, without
implying the obligation to provide any such notice, shall be in writing and
shall be delivered to the appropriate addresses set forth below or to such other
addresses as may be hereafter specified by written notice. Any such notice shall
be deemed to be effective one (1) day after dispatch if sent by guaranteed
overnight delivery or five (5) days after mailing if sent by first class mail
with postage prepaid. All notices shall be deemed to be effective upon receipt
if accomplished by hand delivery or by facsimile (with answerback confirmation).
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                  If to the Holder:

                  Nomura Special Situations Investment Trust
                  Two World Financial Center, Building B
                  New York, New York 10281
                  Attention: Stuart Simon
                  Facsimile: (212) 667-1861

                  With a copy to:

                  Cahill Gordon & Reindel
                  80 Pine Street
                  New York, New York 10005
                  Attention: Robert Usadi
                  Facsimile: (212) 269-5420

                  If to the Company:

                  Lexington Precision Corporation
                  767 Third Avenue
                  New York, New York 10017
                  Attention: President
                  Facsimile: (212) 319-4659

                  With a copy to:

                  Weil, Gotshal & Manges
                  767 Fifth Avenue
                  New York, New York 10153
                  Attention: Marcia L. Goldstein
                  Facsimile: (212) 310-8007

                  9.       Choice of Law. The laws of the State of New York
shall govern the rights and obligations of the parties to this Agreement, and
the interpretation and construction and enforceability hereof, and any and all
issues relating to the transactions contemplated hereby, without regard to
conflicts of law principles.

                  10.      Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned by the
Company without the written consent of the Holder, which consent may be granted
or withheld in the Holder's sole and absolute discretion, and any such
assignment by the Company without the Holder's consent shall be null and void
and of no effect. This Agreement may be freely assigned by the Holder without
the consent of any other party hereto.
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                  11.      Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement
(including the exhibits hereto) and the other Payoff Documents constitute the
final and entire agreement and understanding of the parties with respect to the
payoff of the Loan, and any terms and conditions not set forth in this Agreement
and the other Payoff Documents are not a part of the agreement and understanding
of the parties with respect to the payoff of the Loan and may not be
contradicted by evidence of prior, contemporaneous or subsequent oral agreements
of the parties. No variation, modification, or changes hereof shall be binding
on any party hereto unless set forth in a document executed by all parties
hereto.

                  12.      Severability. If any paragraph, section, sentence,
clause or phrase contained in this Agreement shall become illegal, null or void
or against public policy, for any reason, or shall be held by any court of
competent jurisdiction to be illegal, null or void or against public policy, the
remaining paragraphs, sections, sentences, clauses or phrases contained in this
Agreement shall not be affected thereby to the extent that the intent of the
parties hereto can be carried out absent such provision.

                  13.      No Third Party Beneficiary. The parties hereto do not
intend to create rights in or to grant remedies to any third party as a
beneficiary of this Agreement or of any duty, covenant, obligation or
undertaking established herein.

                  14.      Confidentiality; Public Disclosure. The Company shall
not make any disclosure to any person (other than its legal or other advisors on
a need-to-know basis and its lenders) or to the public at large (by press
release, public filing or otherwise), without the Holder's prior written
consent, with respect to the name or identity of the Holder or any of its
affiliates, the nature or amount of the Payoff Consideration or any other
material term of this Agreement, unless required by applicable law, rule or
regulation, court order or order of any governmental authority, or any third
party acting under authority conferred by any of the foregoing, in which case
the Company shall advise the Holder as soon as possible in advance of making
such disclosure so that the Holder may seek any appropriate protective order or
other remedy. Subject to the foregoing, the Company shall disclose only such
information that, in the opinion of its legal counsel, it is so required to
disclose. In connection with any such disclosure, the Company shall use its best
efforts to obtain reliable assurance that any available confidential treatment
will be accorded any such information, except in connection with any disclosure
made in any filing by the Company or its affiliates pursuant to the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or any rules and regulations thereunder.

                  15.      Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in
separate counterparts, each of which shall be an enforceable document, but all
of which together shall constitute one and the same document. The delivery of an
executed counterpart of this Agreement by facsimile shall have the same force
and effect as the delivery of an original executed counterpart of this
Agreement.
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                  16.      Trial by Jury, Etc. EACH PARTY HERETO, TO THE FULLEST
EXTENT THAT IT MAY LAWFULLY DO SO, HEREBY WAIVES TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION OR
PROCEEDING, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY TORT ACTION, BROUGHT BY ANY PARTY
HERETO WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED HEREBY.
ANY LEGAL SUIT, ACTION OR PROCEEDING ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS
AGREEMENT SHALL BE INSTITUTED IN ANY FEDERAL OR STATE COURT IN NEW YORK COUNTY,
NEW YORK, NEW YORK, PURSUANT TO SECTION 5-1402 OF THE NEW YORK GENERAL
OBLIGATIONS LAW, AND EACH PARTY HERETO WAIVES ANY OBJECTION WHICH IT MAY NOW
HAVE OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE OF ANY SUCH SUIT, ACTION OR
PROCEEDING, AND EACH PARTY HERETO HEREBY IRREVOCABLY SUBMITS TO THE JURISDICTION
OF ANY SUCH COURT IN ANY ACTION, SUIT OR PROCEEDING.

                  17.      Rule of Construction. The parties acknowledge that
each party and its legal counsel have reviewed this Agreement (including the
exhibits hereto) and the parties hereby agree that the normal rule of
construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the
drafting party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement
(including the exhibits hereto) or any amendments hereof.

                            [Signature page follows]

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

                                 NOMURA SPECIAL SITUATIONS INVESTMENT TRUST

                                 By: Wilmington Trust Company
                                     as Owner Trustee

                                 By: /s/ Jeanne M. Oller
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Jeanne M. Oller
                                     Title: Financial Services Officer

                                 LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                                 By: /s/ Michael A. Lubin
                                     -------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Michael A. Lubin
                                     Title: Chairman

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                                    EXHIBIT A

                                 NOTE DOCUMENTS

1.       Note Purchase Agreement, dated as of October 27, 1997, between
         Lexington Precision Corporation and Nomura Holding America Inc.

2.       10-1/2% Senior Unsecured Note due February 1, 2000, dated October 27,
         1997, issued by Lexington Precision Corporation in favor of Nomura
         Holding America Inc.

3.       Note Amendment No. 1, dated as of January 28, 2000, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

4.       Agreement, dated as of January 31, 2000, between Lexington Precision
         Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as successor-in-trust to
         Nomura Holding America Inc.).

5.       Note Amendment No. 2, dated as of April 30, 2000, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

6.       Note Amendment No. 3, dated as of July 31, 2000, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

7.       Note Amendment No. 4, dated as of October 31, 2000, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

8.       Note Amendment No. 5, dated as of January 31, 2001, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

9.       Note Amendment No. 6, dated as of April 30, 2001, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

10.      Note Amendment No. 7, dated as of July 31, 2001, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).
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11.      Note Amendment No. 8, dated as of October 31, 2001, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Nomura Special Situations Investment Trust
         (as successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

12.      Note Amendment No. 9, dated as of January 31, 2002, between Lexington
         Precision Corporation and Tri-Links Investment Trust (as
         successor-in-trust to Nomura Holding America Inc.).

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                                    EXHIBIT B

                               RESTRUCTURING PLAN

                                 [See Attached]

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                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                        PURCHASE OF SENIOR UNSECURED NOTE

<TABLE>
<S>                      <C>
PRINCIPAL OUTSTANDING:   $ 7,500,000.00

PURCHASE PRICE:          $ 5,810,089.73
</TABLE>
<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                          13% JUNIOR SUBORDINATED NOTES

  PRINCIPAL AMOUNT:                   $ 346,667

  MATURITY:                           November 1, 2009.

  INTEREST RATE:                      13% per annum.

  INTEREST PAYMENT DATES:             February 1, May 1, August 1, and
                                      November 1.

  WARRANTS TO PURCHASE COMMON STOCK:  3,467 Warrants, each of which will entitle
                                      the holder to purchase one share of common
                                      stock at a purchase price of $3.50 per
                                      share at any time during the period August
                                      1, 2005, through August 1, 2009. The
                                      Warrants will be detachable from the New
                                      Junior Subordinated Notes at any time
                                      after July 31, 2005. Prior to that time,
                                      the New Junior Subordinated Notes and the
                                      Warrants will be transferable only as a
                                      unit.

  OPTIONAL REDEMPTIONS:               At any time, at par plus accrued interest.

COMMON STOCK TO BE ISSUED TO HOLDERS OF OLD JUNIOR SUBORDINATED NOTES:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                <C>
ACCRUED INTEREST TO BE CONVERTED:                  $ 235,469.63
                                                   ============
CONVERSION PRICE:                                  $       2.27 per share
                                                   ============
COMMON SHARES TO BE ISSUED:                             103,731 shares
                                                   ============
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                    ABLECO SECURED TERM LOAN (REAL PROPERTY)

AMOUNT:                    $11,500,000.00

BORROWERS:                 Lexington Precision Corporation and Lexington Rubber
                           Group, Inc.

LENDER(S):                 Ableco Finance LLC and/or an affiliate thereof, and
                           participants.

AMORTIZATION:              Equal monthly payments of $95,833.33 with a balloon
                           payment due at maturity.

SECURITY:                  First lien on all real property and a second lien on
                           all other assets, tangible and intangible.

INTEREST RATE:             Four percent (4.0%) over the Prime Rate publicly
                           announced by a major commercial bank selected by
                           Lender (the "Prime Rate"), but not less than eight
                           and one quarter percent (8.25%) per annum.

FUNDING FEE:               $215,625 payable at the closing and on each
                           anniversary of the closing.

CONTRACT TERM:             Four years from the date of closing. There shall be
                           no early termination fee associated with this
                           transaction, provided the loan is repaid in full
                           Optional prepayments will be permitted in minimum
                           increments of $100,000.

COVENANTS:                 Financial covenants (including minimum EBITDA,
                           maximum secured debt/EBITDA, and minimum fixed charge
                           coverage) and other affirmative and negative
                           covenants customary for similar transactions.

MINIMUM AVAILABILITY:      Borrower shall have excess availability under the
                           revolving credit facility at closing of not less than
                           $5,500,000 after giving effect to all transactions
                           related to closing, Including all related fees and
                           expenses. Accounts payable must be in a condition
                           satisfactory to Lender.

<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                     CONGRESS/CIT REVOLVING CREDIT FACILITY

Amount:                    $23,500,000.00

Borrowers:                 Lexington Precision Corporation and Lexington Rubber
                           Group, Inc.

Lenders:                   Congress Financial Corporation and CIT Business
                           Credit, Inc.

Availability Formulae:

  Accounts Receivable:     88% of eligible domestic accounts receivable and 80%
                           of eligible foreign accounts receivable.

  Inventory:               65% of eligible inventory.

Security:                  First lien on all assets other than real property.

Interest Rate:             3.25% over LIBOR or 1 % over the Prime Rate.

Funding Fee:               $352,500 payable at closing.

Contract Term:             June 30, 2006.

Covenants;                 Financial covenants (including minimum net worth,
                           minimum EBITDA, and minimum fixed charge coverage)
                           and other affirmative and negative covenants
                           customary for similar transactions.

Minimum Availability:      Borrower shall have excess availability under the
                           revolving credit facility of not less than $5,500,000
                           at closing after giving effect to all transactions
                           related to closing, including all related fees and
                           expenses and not less than $3,000,000 thereafter.

<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                   CONGRESS/CIT SECURED TERM LOAN (EQUIPMENT)

Amount:                    $13,500,000.00

Borrowers:                 Lexington Precision Corporation and Lexington Rubber
                           Group. Inc.

Lenders:                   Congress Financial Corporation and CIT Business
                           Credit, Inc.

Amortization:              Equal monthly payments of $300,000 with a balloon
                           payment due at maturity.

Security:                  First lien on all assets other than real property.

Interest Rate:             3.75% over LIBOR.

Funding Fee:               $202,500 payable at closing.

Maturity:                  June 30, 2006.

Covenants:                 Financial covenants (including minimum net worth,
                           minimum EBITDA, and minimum fixed charge coverage)
                           and other affirmative and negative covenants
                           customary for similar transactions.

Minimum Availability:      Borrower shall have excess availability under the
                           revolving credit facility of not less than $5,500,000
                           at closing after giving effect to all transactions
                           related to closing, including all related fees and
                           expenses, and not less than $3,000,000 thereafter.

<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                               SUMMARY OF TERMS OF
                          12% SENIOR SUBORDINATED NOTES

Maturity Date:             August 1, 2009

Principal Amount:          $42,515,084.63

Interest Rate:             12% per annum.

Interest Payments:         Quarterly on each February 1, May 1, August 1, and
                           November 1.

Optional Redemption:       At any time, at par plus accrued interest.

Participation Fee:         None.

Warrants:                  425,151 Warrants, each of which will entitle the
                           holder to purchase one share of common stock at a
                           purchase price of $3.50 per share at any time during
                           the period August 1, 2005, through August 1, 2009.
                           The Warrants will be detachable from the New Senior
                           Subordinated Notes at any time after July 31, 2005.
                           Prior to that time, the New Senior Subordinated Notes
                           and the Warrants will be transferable only as a unit.

Covenants:                 Limitations on the incurrence of debt, payment of
                           cash dividends, and repurchase of capital stock.

<PAGE>

                         LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                 PROJECTED SOURCES AND USES OF FUNDS AT CLOSING
                             AS OF DECEMBER 18, 2003

<TABLE>
<S>                                                                   <C>
PROJECTED SOURCES OF FUNDS:

    LOANS RECEIVED:
          Projected Congress Financial revolving loans                12,815,684
          Congress Financial term loans                               13,500,000
          Ableco term loan                                            11,500,000
                                                                      ----------

                  Total projected sources of funds                    37,815,684
                                                                      ==========

PROJECTED USES OF FUNDS:

   LOANS PAID:
          Projected Congress Financial revolving loans                16,800,000
          Congress Financial term loans                                7,065,791
          Bank One term loans                                          4,664,110
          CIT/Equipment Financing term loans                             498,227
          Rock Hill, SC, real estate loan                                901,241
          Senior unsecured note                                        5,810,090
                                                                      ----------
                                                                      35,739,459
                                                                      ==========

   PROJECTED FEES AND EXPENSES PAID:
          Congress Financial                                             555,000
          Ableco                                                         215,625
          Projected other fees and expenses                              500,000
                                                                      ----------
                                                                       1,270,625
                                                                      ----------

   PROJECTED REDUCTION IN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE                               700,000
                                                                      ----------

   PREFERRED DIVIDENDS PAID                                              105,600
                                                                      ----------

          Total projected uses of funds                               37,815,684
                                                                      ==========
</TABLE>

<PAGE>

                                    EXHIBIT C

                                 FORM OF RELEASE

                  This Release (this "Release") is made as of December ___,
2003, by Lexington Precision Corporation, a Delaware corporation (the
"Company"), and Lexington Rubber Group, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the
Company (the "Subsidiary"), in favor of Nomura Special Situations Investment
Trust ("NSSIT") (as successor-in-interest to Tri-Links Investment Trust,
successor-in-interest to Nomura Holdings America Inc.), and each of the persons
and entities identified below as the "Released Parties".

                  WHEREAS, the Company and NSSIT are entering into that certain
Payoff Agreement, dated as of the date hereof (the "Payoff Agreement"), pursuant
to which NSSIT shall agree to accept certain sums in satisfaction of certain
outstanding debts owed by the Company to NSSIT on certain terms and subject to
certain conditions; and

                  WHEREAS, the execution and delivery of this Release by each of
the Company and the Subsidiary is a condition to NSSIT entering into the Payoff
Agreement.

                  NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other
good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby
acknowledged, and intending to be legally bound hereby, each of the Company and
the Subsidiary hereby agrees as follows:

                  1.       Release of Released Parties. Each of the Company and
the Subsidiary for itself and any parent, subsidiary and/or affiliated companies
and entities and the stockholders, trustees, officers, directors, partners,
members, employees, agents, representatives and attorneys of all of the
foregoing and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors,
predecessors, legal representatives and assigns (as hereinafter defined) and all
persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them (all hereinafter
collectively referred to as the "Releasing Parties"), do hereby remise, release,
acquit and forever discharge NSSIT and each of its parent, subsidiary and
affiliated companies and entities and the stockholders, trustees, officers,
directors, partners, members, employees, agents, accountants, representatives
and attorneys of all of the foregoing and their respective heirs, executors,
administrators, successors, predecessors, legal representatives and assigns,
including, without limitation, Nomura Holding America Inc., Tri-Links Investment
Trust and Long Drive Management Trust, as Investment Advisor to certain of the
other Released Parties (all hereinafter collectively referred to as the
"Released Parties"), of, from and against any and all manner of actions, causes
of action, choses in action, suits, debts, dues, sums of money, compensation,
accounts, rentals, commissions, reckonings, bonds, bills, specialties,
covenants, rights, contracts, controversies, agreements, promises, costs,
damages, judgments, executions, claims and demands whatsoever, whether known or
unknown, foreseen or unforeseen (regardless of by whom raised), in law or in
equity, which the Releasing Parties, and/or any of them, and/or anyone claiming
by, through or under any of the Releasing Parties and/or any other person or
entity, now have, ever had or may ever have from the beginning of time against
the Released Parties (directly or indirectly) or any of them, singly or in any
combination, on account of, arising out of, related to or in connection with any
thing, cause, matter,
<PAGE>

                                      -2-

transaction, act or omission of any nature whatsoever of, or involving any of
the Released Parties (i) in the case of matters on account of, arising out of,
or in connection with the Payoff Agreement, the Outstanding Debt (as defined in
the Payoff Agreement) or the Note Documents (as defined in the Payoff
Agreement), from the beginning of time through the end of time, other than with
respect to the Company's rights to enforce the Payoff Agreement and the Lost
Note Agreement dated as of December 18, 2003 by NSSIT in favor of the Company,
and (ii) in the case of all other matters, from the beginning of time through
the date hereof (collectively, the "Released Claims").

                  2.       Covenant Not to Sue. Each of the Company and the
Subsidiary hereby covenants and agrees, for and on behalf of itself and the
Releasing Parties, that it shall forever refrain, and is hereby estopped, from
instituting, prosecuting, asserting or otherwise pursuing or pressing against
any Released Parties any of the Released Claims.

                  3.       Representations and Warranties. Each of the Company
and the Subsidiary jointly and severally represent and warrant that as of the
date hereof:

                  3.1.     Organization. Each of the Company and the Subsidiary
(i) is a duly incorporated and validly existing entity in good standing under
the laws of the jurisdiction of its incorporation, (ii) has the requisite
corporate power and authority to carry on its business as now being conducted,
and (iii) has the requisite corporate power to execute and deliver, and perform
its obligations under, this Release.

                  3.2.     Authorization. The execution and delivery by the
Company and the Subsidiary of this Release and the performance of their
respective obligations hereunder (i) have been duly authorized by all requisite
corporate and stockholder action, (ii) will not violate any provision of any
applicable legal requirements, any order, writ, decree, injunction or demand of
any court or other governmental authority binding upon any of them, any of their
respective organizational documents or any indenture or agreement or other
instrument to which any of them is a party or by which any of them is bound and
(iii) will not be in conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute (with
due notice or lapse of time or both) a default under, or result in the creation
or imposition of any lien of any nature whatsoever upon any of their respective
property or assets pursuant to, any indenture or agreement or instrument.
Neither the Company nor the Subsidiary is required to obtain any consent,
approval or authorization from or to file any declaration or statement with, any
governmental authority or other agency in connection with or as a condition to
the execution, delivery or performance of this Release. This Release has been
duly authorized, executed and delivered by each of the Company and the
Subsidiary.

                  3.3.     Enforceability. This Release is a legal, valid and
binding obligation of the Company and the Subsidiary, enforceable against each
of the Company and the Subsidiary in accordance with its terms.

                  4.       Governing Law; Submission to Jurisdiction. This
Release shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the substantive
laws of the State of New York, without reference to conflict of laws principles.
Any legal suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Release
shall be instituted in any federal or state court in New York County, New York,
pursuant to section 5-1402 of the New York general obligations law and each of
the
<PAGE>

                                      -3-

Company and the Subsidiary waives any objection that it may now or hereafter
have to the laying of venue of any such suit, action or proceeding, and each of
the Company and the Subsidiary hereby irrevocably submits to the sole and
exclusive jurisdiction of any such court in any such action, suit or proceeding.

                  5.       Integration; Amendment. This Release constitutes the
sole agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and
supersedes all oral negotiations and prior writings with respect to the subject
matter hereof. This Release may not be modified or amended except in a writing
executed by the Company, the Subsidiary and NSSIT.

                  6.       Successors and Assigns. This Release (i) shall be
binding upon each of the Company and the Subsidiary and, where applicable, their
respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and permitted assigns,
and (ii) shall inure to the benefit of the Released Parties and, where
applicable, their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns.

                  7.       Severability and Consistency. The illegality,
unenforceability or inconsistency of any provisions of this Release shall not in
any way affect or impair the legality, enforceability or consistency of the
remaining provisions of this Release or any instrument or agreement executed in
connection herewith.

                  8.       Enforcement Costs. The Releasing Parties shall pay
all costs, charges and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and
disbursements, that may be incurred by any of the Released Parties in enforcing
the covenants, agreements, obligations and liabilities of the Company and the
Subsidiary under this Release.

                  9.       Counterparts. This Release may be executed in any
number of counterparts and by the different parties on separate counterparts.
Each such counterpart shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts
shall together constitute one and the same agreement.

                            [Signature Page Follows]

<PAGE>

                                      -4-

                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the Company and the Subsidiary has
executed this Release on the day and year first above written.

                                       LEXINGTON PRECISION CORPORATION

                                       By: ____________________________________
                                       Name:
                                       Title:

                                       LEXINGTON RUBBER GROUP, INC.

                                       By: ____________________________________
                                       Name:
                                       Title:

Acknowledged:

NOMURA SPECIAL SITUATIONS
INVESTMENT TRUST

By: Wilmington Trust Company
    as Owner Trustee

By: ____________________________________
    Name:
    Title:

<PAGE>

                                      -1-

                                    EXHIBIT D

                           FORM OF OPINION OF COUNSEL

                                                     December __, 2003

Nomura Special Situations Investment Trust
Two World Financial Center
New York, New York 10281

Ladies and Gentlemen:

                  As special counsel to Lexington Precision Corporation, a
Delaware corporation ("Company"), and Lexington Rubber Group, Inc., a Delaware
corporation (the "Subsidiary"), we are furnishing this opinion to you pursuant
to Section 5 of the Payoff Agreement, dated as of December __, 2003, among
Nomura Special Situations Investment Trust ("Nomura"), the Company and the
Subsidiary (the "Payoff Agreement"). Unless otherwise defined herein,
capitalized terms used herein have the meanings set forth in the Payoff
Agreement.

                  In connection with this opinion, we have examined, among other
documents, copies of the Payoff Agreement and the Release dated as of the date
hereof by each of the Company and of the Subsidiary in favor of Nomura (the
"Release"; the Payoff Agreement and the Release are referred to herein
collectively as the "Payoff Documents"). Subject to the assumptions and
qualifications contained herein, we also have examined originals or copies,
certified or otherwise identified to our satisfaction of such corporate records
of the Company and the Subsidiary, agreements and such other instruments and
certificates of public or governmental officials and of officers and
representatives of the Company and the Subsidiary, and made such investigations
of law, as we have deemed necessary or appropriate as a basis for the opinions
expressed below. We have relied as to factual matters upon representations and
certificates of the Company and the Subsidiary and their respective officers. We
have not independently investigated or verified the facts represented in such
certificates and do not opine as to the accuracy of any such facts.

                  In rendering the following opinions, we have assumed, without
investigation, that the representations and warranties as to factual matters of
each of the Company and the Subsidiary in the Agreement are true and correct. In
addition, we have assumed, without investigation, the authenticity of any
document or instrument submitted to us as original, the conformity to the
originals of any document or instrument submitted to us as a copy, the
authenticity of the originals of such latter documents, the legal capacity of
natural persons and the genuineness of all signatures on such originals or
copies.

                  The phrase "to our knowledge", when used herein, means that
our opinion is based solely on matters within the actual present knowledge of
the attorneys in this firm who have performed substantive legal services on
behalf of the Company in connection with the Payoff Agreement derived from
inquiry of the officers of the Company or the Subsidiary (without any
independent investigation) and reviewing certificates of such officers.
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                                      -2-

                  We express no opinion herein as to (i) the waiver of
inconvenient forum or any claim that venue is improper or provisions relating to
subject matter jurisdiction of the courts set forth in any of the Payoff
Documents, (ii) the enforceability of the Payoff Documents, (iii) any laws
regarding fraudulent transfers or conveyances, state securities or blue sky
laws, rules or regulations, or ERISA or tax laws, rules and regulations. We
express no opinion herein with respect to any documents or instruments other
than the Payoff Documents.

                  With respect to the opinions set forth in paragraph 1 below,
we have relied solely on certificates of good standing or other certificates
from the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

         Members of our firm involved in the preparation of this opinion are
licensed to practice law in the State of New York and, in rendering the
following opinions, do not purport to be experts on, or to express an opinion
herein concerning, any law other than the laws of the State of New York, the
General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware and the federal law of the
United States.

         Based upon and subject to the foregoing and the other assumptions and
qualifications contained herein, we are of the opinion that:

         B.       Each of the Company and the Subsidiary is a corporation duly
incorporated, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State
of Delaware.

         C.       Each of the Company and the Subsidiary has the corporate power
and authority to execute, deliver and perform the Payoff Documents to which it
is party and has taken all necessary corporate action to authorize the
execution, delivery and performance by it of each of the Payoff Documents to
which it is a party.

         D.       Each of the Company and the Subsidiary has duly executed and
delivered each of the Payoff Documents to which it is party.

         E.       The execution, delivery and performance by the Company and the
Subsidiary of the Payoff Documents to which it is a party do not violate (i) any
provision of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation, as amended, of the
Company, the Certificate of Incorporation, as amended, of the Subsidiary or
By-laws of the Company or the Subsidiary, or (ii) those agreements set forth on
attached Schedule 1.

         F.       No approval, consent, authorization or order of, or filing
with, any governmental authority of the United States of America or the State of
New York is required on the part of the Company or the Subsidiary for the
execution or delivery by the Company or the Subsidiary of the Payoff Documents
to which it is a party, except for filing of a report under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

         G.       To our knowledge, no legal or governmental proceedings are
pending or threatened against the Company or the Subsidiary or any of their
respective properties or assets that seeks to enjoin, prevent or otherwise
challenge the consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Payoff
Documents.
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                                      -3-

                  This opinion is provided to you pursuant to the Payoff
Agreement and may not be furnished or relied upon by any other Person or for any
purpose other than in connection with the transactions contemplated by the
Payoff Agreement without our prior written consent in each instance. The
opinions expressed herein are rendered as of the date hereof, and we disclaim
any undertaking to advise you of changes in law or fact which may affect the
continued correctness of any of our opinions as of a later date.

                                              Very truly yours,

<PAGE>

                                                                      Schedule 1

                                    Contracts

Each of the following agreements as in effect on the date hereof:

1.       Indenture, dated as of December __, 2003, between Lexington Precision
         Corporation ("LPC"), as issuer, and Wilmington Trust Company, as
         trustee, with respect to the 12% Senior Subordinated Notes due August
         1, 2009 issued by LPC (the "Senior Subordinated Notes").

2.       13% Junior Subordinated Note, dated as of December __, 2003, by LPC
         payable to Michael A. Lubin in the original principal amount of
         $347,667.

3.       Amended and Restated Loan and Security Agreement dated as of December
         __, 2003, among LPC, Lexington Rubber Group, Inc. ("LRG"), the lenders
         as are or may become parties thereto ("Lenders"), and Congress
         Financial Corporation, as Administrative Agent for the Lenders, and The
         CIT Group/Commercial Financing, Inc., as co-agent for the Lenders.

4.       Loan and Security Agreement, dated as of December __, 2003, among LPC,
         LRG, the lenders as are or may become parties thereto ("Lenders") and
         Ableco Finance LLC, as Administrative Agent for the Lenders.Exhibit 4.1

                           NETSMART TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
                           ---------------------------

                   2001 Long-Term Incentive Plan (as amended)

1.             Purpose; Definitions.

        The purpose of the Netsmart Technologies, Inc. 2001 Long-Term Incentive
Plan (the "Plan") is to enable Netsmart Technologies, Inc. (the "Company") to
attract, retain and reward key employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries and
Affiliates, and others who provide services to the Company and its Subsidiaries
and Affiliates, and strengthen the mutuality of interests between such key
employees and such other persons and the Company's stockholders, by offering
such key employees and such other persons incentives and/or other equity
interests or equity-based incentives in the Company, as well as
performance-based incentives payable in cash.

        For purposes of the Plan, the following terms shall be defined as set
forth below:

(a)       "Affiliate" means any corporation, partnership, limited liability
company, joint venture or other entity, other than the Company and its
Subsidiaries, that is designated by the Board as a participating employer under
the Plan, provided that the Company directly or indirectly owns at least 20% of
the combined voting power of all classes of stock of such entity or at least 20%
of the ownership interests in such entity.

(b)       "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

(c)       "Book Value" means, as of any given date, on a per share basis (i)
the stockholders' equity in the Company as of the last day of the immediately
preceding fiscal year as reflected in the Company's consolidated balance sheet,
subject to such adjustments as the Committee shall specify at or after grant,
divided by (ii) the number of then outstanding shares of Stock as of such
year-end date, as adjusted by the Committee for subsequent events.

(d)       "Cause" means a felony conviction of a participant, or the failure
of a participant to contest prosecution for a felony, or a participant's willful
misconduct or dishonesty, or breach of trust or other action by which the
participant obtains personal gain at the expense of or to the detriment of the
Company or, if the participant has an employment agreement with the Company, a
Subsidiary or Affiliate, an event which constitutes "cause" as defined in such
employment agreement.

(e)       "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time
to time, and any successor thereto.

(f)       "Commission" means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any
successor thereto.

(g)       "Committee" means the Committee referred to in Section 2 of the
Plan. If at any time no Committee shall be in office, then the functions of the
Committee specified in the Plan shall be exercised by the Board.

(h)       "Company" means Netsmart Technologies, Inc., a Delaware corporation,
or any successor corporation.

(i)       "Deferred Stock" means an award made pursuant to Section 8 of the
Plan of the right to receive Stock at the end of a specified deferral period.

(j)       "Disability" means disability as determined under procedures
established by the Committee for purposes of the Plan.

                                       11
<PAGE>

(k)       "Early Retirement" means retirement, with the express consent for
purposes of the Plan of the Company at or before the time of such retirement,
from active employment with the Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate pursuant
to the early retirement provisions of the applicable pension plan of such
entity.

(l)       "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, from time to time, and any successor thereto.

(m)       "Fair Market Value" means, as of any given date, the market price of
the Stock as determined by or in accordance with the policies established by the
Committee in good faith; provided, that, in the case of an Incentive Stock
Option, the Fair Market Value shall be determined in accordance with the Code
and the Treasury regulations under the Code.

(n)       "Incentive Stock Option" means any Stock Option intended to be and
designated as an "Incentive Stock Option" within the meaning of Section 422 of
the Code.

(o)       "Non-Employee Director" shall have the meaning set forth in Rule
16b-3 of the Commission pursuant to the Exchange Act or any successor definition
adopted by the Commission; provided that in the event that said rule (or
successor rule) shall not have such a definition, the term Non-Employee Director
shall mean a director of the Company who is not otherwise employed by the
Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate.

(p)       "Non-Qualified Stock Option" means any Stock Option that is not an
Incentive Stock Option.

(q)       "Normal Retirement" means retirement from active employment with the
Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate on or after age 65.

(r)       "Other Stock-Based Award" means an award under Section 10 of the
Plan that is valued in whole or in part by reference to, or is otherwise based
on, Stock.

(s)       "Plan" means this Netsmart Technologies, Inc. 2001 Long-Term Incentive
Plan, as hereinafter amended from time to time.

(t)       "Restricted Stock" means an award of shares of Stock that is subject
to restrictions under Section 7 of the Plan.

(u)       "Retirement" means Normal Retirement or Early Retirement.

(v)       "Stock" means the Common Stock, par value $.01 per share, of the
Company or any class of common stock into which such common stock may hereafter
be converted or for which such common stock may be exchanged pursuant to the
Company's certificate of incorporation or as part of a recapitalization,
reorganization or similar transaction.

(w)       "Stock Appreciation Right" means the right pursuant to an award
granted under Section 6 of the Plan to surrender to the Company all (or a
portion) of a Stock Option in exchange for an amount equal to the difference
between (i) the Fair Market Value, as of the date such award or Stock Option (or
such portion thereof) is surrendered, of the shares of Stock covered by such
Stock Option (or such portion thereof), subject, where applicable, to the
pricing provisions in Paragraph 6(b)(ii) of the Plan and (ii) the aggregate
exercise price of such Stock Option or base price with respect to such award (or
the portion thereof which is surrendered).

(x)       "Stock Option" or "Option" means any option to purchase shares of
Stock (including Restricted Stock and Deferred Stock, if the Committee so
determines) granted pursuant to Section 5 of the Plan.

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(y)       "Stock Purchase Right" means the right to purchase Stock pursuant to
Section 9 of the Plan.

(z)       "Subsidiary" means any corporation or other business association,
including a partnership (other than the Company) in an unbroken chain of
corporations or other business associations beginning with the Company if each
of the corporations or other business associations (other than the last
corporation in the unbroken chain) owns equity interests (including stock or
partnership interests) possessing 50% or more of the total combined voting power
of all classes of equity in one of the other corporations or other business
associations in the chain.

        In addition, the terms "Change in Control," "Potential Change in
Control" and "Change in Control Price" shall have meanings set forth,
respectively, in Paragraphs 11(b), (c) and (d) of the Plan.

2.             Administration.

(a)       The Plan shall be administered by a Committee of not less than two
Non-Employee Directors, who shall be appointed by the Board and who shall serve
at the pleasure of the Board. If and to the extent that no Committee exists
which has the authority to so administer the Plan, the functions of the
Committee specified in the Plan shall be exercised by the Board. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, in the event that the Company is not subject to the Exchange Act
or in the event that the administration of the Plan by a Committee of
Non-Employee Directors is not required in order for the Plan to meet the test of
Rule 16b-3 of the Commission under the Exchange Act, or any subsequent rule,
then the Committee need not be composed of Non-Employee Directors.

(b)       The Committee shall have full authority to grant, pursuant to the
terms of the Plan, to officers and other persons eligible under Section 4 of the
Plan: Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Deferred
Stock, Stock Purchase Rights and/or Other Stock-Based Awards. In particular, the
Committee shall have the authority:

          (i)       to select the officers and other eligible persons to whom
Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Deferred Stock,
Stock Purchase Rights and/or Other Stock-Based Awards may from time to time be
granted pursuant to the Plan;

          (ii)      to determine whether and to what extent Incentive Stock
Options, Non-Qualified Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted
Stock, Deferred Stock, Stock Purchase Rights and/or Other Stock-Based Awards, or
any combination thereof, are to be granted pursuant to the Plan, to one or more
eligible persons;

          (iii)     to determine the number of shares to be covered by each such
award granted pursuant to the Plan;

          (iv)      to determine the terms and conditions, not inconsistent with
the terms of the Plan, of any award granted under the Plan, including, but not
limited to, the share price or exercise price and any restriction or limitation,
or any vesting, acceleration or waiver of forfeiture restrictions regarding any
Stock Option or other award and/or the shares of Stock relating thereto, based
in each case on such factors as the Committee shall, in its sole discretion,
determine;

          (v)       to determine whether, to what extent and under what
circumstances a Stock Option may be settled in cash, Restricted Stock and/or
Deferred Stock under Paragraph 5(b)(x) or (xi) of the Plan, as applicable,
instead of Stock;

          (vi)      to determine whether, to what extent and under what
circumstances Option grants and/or other awards under the Plan and/or other cash
awards made by the Company are to be made, and operate, on a tandem basis with
other awards under the Plan and/or cash awards made outside of the Plan in a
manner whereby the exercise of one award precludes, in whole or in part, the
exercise of another award, or on an additive basis;

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          (vii)     to determine whether, to what extent and under what
circumstances Stock and other amounts payable with respect to an award under
this Plan shall be deferred either automatically or at the election of the
participant, including any provision for any determination or method of
determination of the amount (if any) deemed be earned on any deferred amount
during any deferral period;

          (viii)    to determine the terms and restrictions applicable to Stock
Purchase Rights and the Stock purchased by exercising such Rights; and

          (ix)      to determine an aggregate number of awards and the type of
awards to be granted to eligible persons employed or engaged by the Company and/
or any specific Subsidiary, Affiliate or division and grant to management the
authority to grant such awards, provided that no awards to any person subject to
the reporting and short-swing profit provisions of Section 16 of the Exchange
Act may be granted awards except by the Committee.

(c)       The Committee shall have the authority to adopt, alter and repeal
such rules, guidelines and practices governing the Plan as it shall, from time
to time, deem advisable; to interpret the terms and provisions of the Plan and
any award issued under the Plan and any agreements relating thereto, and
otherwise to supervise the administration of the Plan.

(d)       All decisions made by the Committee pursuant to the provisions of
the Plan shall be made in the Committee's sole discretion and shall be final and
binding on all persons, including the Company and Plan participants.

3.        Stock Subject to Plan.

(a)       The total number of shares of Stock reserved and available for
distribution under the Plan shall be five hundred fifty thousand (550,000)
shares of Common Stock. In the event that awards are granted in tandem such that
the exercise of one award precludes the exercise of another award then, for the
purpose of determining the number of shares of Stock as to which awards shall
have been granted, the maximum number of shares of Stock issuable pursuant to
such tandem awards shall be used.

(b)       Subject to Paragraph 6(b)(v) of the Plan, if any shares of Stock
that have been optioned cease to be subject to a Stock Option, or if any such
shares of Stock that are subject to any Restricted Stock or Deferred Stock
award, Stock Purchase Right or Other Stock-Based Award granted under the Plan
are forfeited or any such award otherwise terminates without a payment being
made to the participant in the form of Stock, such shares shall again be
available for distribution in connection with future awards under the Plan.

(c)       In the event of any merger, reorganization, consolidation,
recapitalization, stock dividend, stock split, stock distribution, reverse
split, combination of shares or other change in corporate structure affecting
the Stock, such substitution or adjustment shall be made in the aggregate number
of shares reserved for issuance under the Plan, in the base number of shares, in
the number and option price of shares subject to outstanding Options granted
under the Plan, in the number and purchase price of shares subject to
outstanding Stock Purchase Rights under the Plan, and in the number of shares
subject to other outstanding awards granted under the Plan as may be determined
to be appropriate by the Committee, in its sole discretion, provided that the
number of shares subject to any award shall always be a whole number. Such
adjusted option price shall also be used to determine the amount payable by the
Company upon the exercise of any Stock Appreciation Right associated with any
Stock Option.

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4.        Eligibility.

(a)       Officers and other key employees and directors of, and consultants
and independent contractors to, the Company and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates
(but excluding, except as to Paragraph 4(b) of the Plan, Non-Employee Directors)
who are responsible for or contribute to the management, growth and/or
profitability of the business of the Company and/or its Subsidiaries and
Affiliates are eligible to be granted awards under the Plan.

(b)       On each April 1 of each year, commencing April 1, 2002, each person
who is a Non-Employee Director on such date shall automatically be granted a
Non-Qualified Stock Option to purchase five thousand (5,000) shares of Common
Stock (or such lesser number of shares of Common Stock as remain available for
grant at such date under the Plan, divided by the number of Non-Employee
Directors at such date); provided, however, that with respect to the automatic
grant on April 1, 2002, in the event that the Plan shall not have been approved
by stockholders on or prior to April 1, 2002, the automatic option grant in 2002
shall be granted on the date that the Plan is approved by stockholders. Such
Stock Options shall be exercisable at a price per share equal to the greater of
the Fair Market Value on the date of grant or the par value of one share of
Common Stock. The Non-Qualified Stock Options granted pursuant to this Paragraph
4(b) and pursuant to Paragraph 4(c) of the Plan shall become exercisable as to
all of the shares subject thereto six (6) months from the date of grant, and
shall expire on the earlier of (i) five years from the date of grant, or (ii)
seven (7) months from the date such Non-Employee Director ceases to be a
director if such Non-Employee Director ceases to be a director other than as a
result of his death or Disability. The provisions of this Paragraph 4(b) and
said Paragraph 4(c) may not be amended more than one (1) time in any six (6)
month period other than to comply with changes in the Code or the Employee
Retirement Income Security Act ("ERISA") or the rules thereunder.

(c)       If any Non-Employee Director is first elected to the board
subsequent to April 1 or any year, commencing April 1, 2002, such person shall
automatically be granted a Non-Qualified Stock Option to purchase five thousand
(5,000) shares of Common Stock (or such lesser number of shares of Common Stock
as remain available for grant at such date under the Plan, divided by the number
of Non-Employee Directors who are elected as directors at such date); provided,
however, that, in the event that the Plan shall not have been approved by
stockholders on or prior to the date of such director's election, the automatic
option grant shall be granted on the date that the Plan is approved by
stockholders.

5.        Stock Options.

(a)       Administration. Stock Options may be granted alone, in addition to
or in tandem with other awards granted under the Plan and/or cash awards made
outside of the Plan. Any Stock Option granted under the Plan shall be in such
form as the Committee may from time to time approve. Stock Options granted under
the Plan may be of two types: (i) Incentive Stock Options and (ii) Non-Qualified
Stock Options. The Committee shall have the authority to grant to any optionee
Incentive Stock Options, Non-Qualified Stock Options, or both types of Stock
Options (in each case with or without Stock Appreciation Rights).

(b)       Option Grants. Options granted under the Plan shall be subject to
the following terms and conditions and shall contain such additional terms and
conditions, not inconsistent with the terms of the Plan, as the Committee, in
its sole discretion, shall deem desirable:

          (i)       Option Price.  The option price per share of Stock
purchasable under a Stock Option shall be determined by the Committee at the
time of grant.

          (ii)      Option Term.  The term of each Stock Option shall be fixed
by the Committee, but no Stock Option shall be exercisable more than ten (10)
years after the date the Option is granted.

          (iii)     Exercisability. Stock Options shall be exercisable at such
time or times and subject to such terms and conditions as shall be determined by
the Committee at or after grant. If the Committee provides, in its sole

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discretion, that any Stock Option is exercisable only in installments, the
Committee may waive such installment exercise provisions at any time at or after
grant in whole or in part, based on such factors as the Committee shall, in its
sole discretion, determine.

          (iv)      Method of Exercise.
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                    (A)       Subject to whatever installment exercise
provisions apply under Paragraph 5(b)(iii) of the Plan, Stock Options may be
exercised in whole or in part at any time during the option period, by giving
written notice of exercise to the Company specifying the number of shares to be
purchased. Such notice shall be accompanied by payment in full of the purchase
price, either by check, note or such other instrument, securities or property as
the Committee may accept. As and to the extent determined by the Committee, in
its sole discretion, at or after grant, payments in full or in part may also be
made in the form of Stock already owned by the optionee or, in the case of the
exercise of a Non-Qualified Stock Option, Restricted Stock or Deferred Stock
subject to an award hereunder (based, in each case, on the Fair Market Value of
the Stock on the date the option is exercised, as determined by the Committee).

                    (B)       If payment of the option exercise price of a
Non-Qualified Stock Option is made in whole or in part in the form of Restricted
Stock or Deferred Stock, the Stock issuable upon such exercise (and any
replacement shares relating thereto) shall remain (or be) restricted or
deferred, as the case may be, in accordance with the original terms of the
Restricted Stock award or Deferred Stock award in question, and any additional
Stock received upon the exercise shall be subject to the same forfeiture
restrictions or deferral limitations, unless otherwise determined by the
Committee, in its sole discretion, at or after grant.

                    (C)       No shares of Stock shall be issued until full
payment therefor has been received by the Company. In the event of any exercise
by note or other instrument, the shares of Stock shall not be issued until such
note or other instrument shall have been paid in full, and the exercising
optionee shall have no rights as a stockholder until such payment is made.

                    (D)       Subject to Paragraph 5(b)(iv)(C) of the Plan, an
optionee shall generally have the rights to dividends or other rights of a
stockholder with respect to shares subject to the Option when the optionee has
given written notice of exercise, has paid in full for such shares, and, if
requested, has given the representation described in Paragraph 14(a) of the
Plan.

           (v)      Non-Transferability of Options. No Stock Option shall be
transferable by the optionee otherwise than by will or by the laws of descent
and distribution, and all Stock Options shall be exercisable, during the
optionee's lifetime, only by the optionee.

          (vi)      Termination by Death. Subject to Paragraph 5(b)(ix) of the
Plan with respect to Incentive Stock Options, if an optionee's employment by the
Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate terminates by reason of death, any Stock
Option held by such optionee may thereafter be exercised, to the extent such
option was exercisable at the time of death or on such accelerated basis as the
Committee may determine at or after grant (or as may be determined in accordance
with procedures established by the Committee), by the legal representative of
the estate or by the legatee of the optionee under the will of the optionee, for
a period of one year (or such other period as the Committee may specify at
grant) from the date of such death or until the expiration of the stated term of
such Stock Option, whichever period is the shorter.

          (vii)     Termination by Reason of Disability or Retirement. Subject
to Paragraph 5(b)(ix) of the Plan with respect to Incentive Stock Options, if an
optionee's employment by the Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate terminates
by reason of a Disability or Normal or Early Retirement, any Stock Option held
by such optionee may thereafter be exercised by the optionee, to the extent it
was exercisable at the time of termination or on such accelerated basis as the
Committee may determine at or after grant (or as may be determined in accordance
with procedures established by the Committee), for a period of one year (or such
other period as the Committee may specify at grant) from the date of such
termination of employment or until the expiration of the stated term of such
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optionee dies within such one-year period (or such other period as the Committee
shall specify at grant), any unexercised Stock Option held by such optionee
shall thereafter be exercisable to the extent to which it was exercisable at the
time of death for a period of one year from the date of such death or until the
expiration of the stated term of such Stock Option, whichever period is the
shorter. In the event of termination of employment by reason of Disability or
Normal or Early Retirement, if an Incentive Stock Option is exercised after the
expiration of the exercise periods that apply for purposes of Section 422 of the
Code, such Stock Option will thereafter be treated as a Non-Qualified Stock
Option.

          (viii)    Other Termination. Unless otherwise determined by the
Committee (or pursuant to procedures established by the Committee) at or after
grant, if an optionee's employment by the Company and any Subsidiary or
Affiliate terminates for any reason other than death, Disability or Normal or
Early Retirement, the Stock Option shall thereupon terminate; provided, however,
that if the optionee is involuntarily terminated by the Company or any
Subsidiary or Affiliate without Cause, including a termination resulting from
the Subsidiary, Affiliate or division in which the optionee is employed or
engaged, ceasing, for any reason, to be a Subsidiary, Affiliate or division of
the Company, such Stock Option may be exercised, to the extent otherwise
exercisable on the date of termination, for a period of three months (or seven
months in the case of a person subject to the reporting and short-swing profit
provisions of Section 16 of the Exchange Act) from the date of such termination
or until the expiration of the stated term of such Stock Option, whichever is
shorter.

          (ix)      Incentive Stock Options.

                    (A)       Anything in the Plan to the contrary
notwithstanding, no term of the Plan relating to Incentive Stock Options shall
be interpreted, amended or altered, nor shall any discretion or authority
granted under the Plan be so exercised, so as to disqualify the Plan under
Section 422 of the Code, or, without the consent of the optionee(s) affected, to
disqualify any Incentive Stock Option under such Section 422.

                    (B)       To the extent required for "incentive stock
option" status under Section 422(d) of the Code (taking into account applicable
Treasury regulations and pronouncements), the Plan shall be deemed to provide
that the aggregate Fair Market Value (determined as of the time of grant) of the
Stock with respect to which Incentive Stock Options are exercisable for the
first time by the optionee during any calendar year under the Plan and/or any
other stock option plan of the Company or any Subsidiary or parent corporation
(within the meaning of Section 425 of the Code) shall not exceed $100,000. If
Section 422 is hereafter amended to delete the requirement now in Section 422(d)
that the plan text expressly provide for the $100,000 limitation set forth in
Section 422(d), then this Paragraph 5(b)(ix)(B) shall no longer be operative and
the Committee may accelerate the dates on which the incentive stock option may
be exercised.

                    (C)       To the extent permitted under Section 422 of the
Code or the applicable regulations thereunder or any applicable Internal Revenue
Service pronouncement:

                              (I)       If (x) a participant's employment is
terminated by reason of death, Disability or Retirement and (y) the portion of
any Incentive Stock Option that is otherwise exercisable during the
post-termination period specified under Paragraphs 5(b)(vi) and (vii) of the
Plan, applied without regard to the $100,000 limitation contained in Section
422(d) of the Code, is greater than the portion of such option that is
immediately exercisable as an "incentive stock option" during such
post-termination period under Section 422, such excess shall be treated as a
Non-Qualified Stock Option; and

                              (II)      if the exercise of an Incentive Stock
Option is accelerated by reason of a Change in Control, any portion of such
option that is not exercisable as an Incentive Stock Option by reason of the
$100,000 limitation contained in Section 422(d) of the Code shall be treated as
a Non-Qualified Stock Option.

          (x)       Buyout Provisions. The Committee may at any time offer to
buy out for a payment in cash, Stock, Deferred Stock or Restricted Stock an

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option previously granted, based on such terms and conditions as the Committee
shall establish and communicate to the optionee at the time that such offer is
made.

          (xi)      Settlement Provisions. If the option agreement so provides
at grant or is amended after grant and prior to exercise to so provide (with the
optionee's consent), the Committee may require that all or part of the shares to
be issued with respect to the spread value of an exercised Option take the form
of Deferred or Restricted Stock which shall be valued on the date of exercise on
the basis of the Fair Market Value (as determined by the Committee) of such
Deferred or Restricted Stock determined without regard to the deferral
limitations and/or forfeiture restrictions involved.

6.        Stock Appreciation Rights.

          (a)       Grant and Exercise.

                    (i)       Stock Appreciation Rights may be granted in
conjunction with all or part of any Stock Option granted under the Plan. In the
case of a Non-Qualified Stock Option, such rights may be granted either at or
after the time of the grant of such Stock Option. In the case of an Incentive
Stock Option, such rights may be granted only at the time of the grant of such
Stock Option.

                    (ii)      A Stock Appreciation Right or applicable portion
thereof granted with respect to a given Stock Option shall terminate and no
longer be exercisable upon the termination or exercise of the related Stock
Option, subject to such provisions as the Committee may specify at grant where a
Stock Appreciation Right is granted with respect to less than the full number of
shares covered by a related Stock Option.

                    (iii)     A Stock Appreciation Right may be exercised by an
optionee, subject to Paragraph 6(b) of the Plan, in accordance with the
procedures established by the Committee for such purpose. Upon such exercise,
the optionee shall be entitled to receive an amount determined in the manner
prescribed in said Paragraph 6(b). Stock Options relating to exercised Stock
Appreciation Rights shall no longer be exercisable to the extent that the
related Stock Appreciation Rights have been exercised.

          (b)       Terms and Conditions. Stock Appreciation Rights shall be
subject to such terms and conditions, not inconsistent with the provisions of
the Plan, as shall be determined from time to time by the Committee, including
the following:

                    (i)       Stock Appreciation Rights shall be exercisable
only at such time or times and to the extent that the Stock Options to which
they relate shall be exercisable in accordance with the provisions of this
Section 6 and Section 5 of the Plan; provided, however, that any Stock
Appreciation Right granted to an optionee subject to Section 16(b) of the
Exchange Act subsequent to the grant of the related Stock Option shall not be
exercisable during the first six months of its term, except that this special
limitation shall not apply in the event of death or Disability of the optionee
prior to the expiration of the six-month period. The exercise of Stock
Appreciation Rights held by optionees who are subject to Section 16(b) of the
Exchange Act shall comply with Rule 16b-3 thereunder to the extent applicable.

                    (ii)      Upon the exercise of a Stock Appreciation Right,
an optionee shall be entitled to receive an amount in cash and/or shares of
Stock equal in value to the excess of the Fair Market Value of one share of
Stock over the option price per share specified in the related Stock Option
multiplied by the number of shares in respect of which the Stock Appreciation
Right shall have been exercised, with the Committee having the right to
determine the form of payment.  When payment is to be made in shares of Stock,
the number of shares to be paid shall be calculated on the basis of the Fair
Market Value of the shares on the date of exercise. When payment is to be made
in cash, such amount shall be based upon the Fair Market Value of the Stock on
the date of exercise, determined in a manner not inconsistent with Section 16(b)
of the Exchange Act and the rules of the Commission thereunder.

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                    (iii)     Stock Appreciation Rights shall be transferable
only when and to the extent that the underlying Stock Option would be
transferable under Paragraph 5(b)(v) of the Plan.

                    (iv)      Upon the exercise of a Stock Appreciation Right,
the Stock Option or part thereof to which such Stock Appreciation Right is
related shall be deemed to have been exercised only to the extent of the number
of shares issued under the Stock Appreciation Right at the time of exercise
based on the value of the Stock Appreciation Right at such time.

                    (v)       In its sole discretion, the Committee may grant
Stock Appreciation Rights that become exercisable only in the event of a Change
in Control and/or a Potential Change in Control, subject to such terms and
conditions as the Committee may specify at grant; provided that any such Stock
Appreciation Rights shall be settled solely in cash.

                    (vi)      The Committee, in its sole discretion, may also
provide that, in the event of a Change in Control and/or a Potential Change in
Control, the amount to be paid upon the exercise of a Stock Appreciation Right
shall be based on the Change in Control Price, subject to such terms and
conditions as the Committee may specify at grant.

7.        Restricted Stock.

          (a)       Administration. Shares of Restricted Stock may be issued
either alone, in addition to or in tandem with other awards granted under the
Plan and/or cash awards made outside of the Plan. The Committee shall determine
the eligible persons to whom, and the time or times at which, grants of
Restricted Stock will be made, the number of shares to be awarded, the price (if
any) to be paid by the recipient of Restricted Stock, subject to Paragraph 7(b)
of the Plan, the time or times within which such awards may be subject to
forfeiture, and all other terms and conditions of the awards. The Committee may
condition the grant of Restricted Stock upon the attainment of specified
performance goals or such other factors as the Committee may, in its sole
discretion, determine. The provisions of Restricted Stock awards need not be the
same with respect to each recipient.

          (b)       Awards and Certificates.

                    (i)       The prospective recipient of a Restricted Stock
award shall not have any rights with respect to such award unless and until such
recipient has executed an agreement evidencing the award and has delivered a
fully executed copy thereof to the Company, and has otherwise complied with the
applicable terms and conditions of such award.

                    (ii)      The purchase price for shares of Restricted Stock
may be equal to or less than their par value and may be zero.

                    (iii)     Awards of Restricted Stock must be accepted within
a period of 60 days (or such shorter period as the Committee may specify at
grant) after the award date, by executing a Restricted Stock Award Agreement and
paying the price, if any, required under Paragraph 7(b)(ii).

                    (iv)      Each participant receiving a Restricted Stock
award shall be issued a stock certificate in respect of such shares of
Restricted Stock. Such certificate shall be registered in the name of such
participant, and shall bear an appropriate legend referring to the terms,
conditions, and restrictions applicable to such award.

                    (v)       The Committee shall require that (A) the stock
certificates evidencing shares of Restricted Stock be held in the custody of the
Company until the restrictions thereon shall have lapsed, and (B) as a condition
of any Restricted Stock award, the participant shall have delivered a stock
power, endorsed in blank, relating to the Restricted Stock covered by such
award.

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          (c)       Restrictions and Conditions.  The shares of Restricted Stock
awarded pursuant to this Section 7 shall be subject to the following
restrictions and conditions:

                    (i)       Subject to the provisions of the Plan and the
award agreement, during a period set by the Committee commencing with the date
of such award (the "Restriction Period"), the participant shall not be permitted
to sell, transfer, pledge or assign shares of Restricted Stock awarded under the
Plan. Within these limits, the Committee, in its sole discretion, may provide
for the lapse of such restrictions in installments and may accelerate or waive
such restrictions in whole or in part, based on service, performance and/or such
other factors or criteria as the Committee may determine, in its sole
discretion.

                    (ii)      Except as provided in this paragraph 7(c)(ii) and
Paragraph 7(c)(i) of the Plan, the participant shall have, with respect to the
shares of Restricted Stock, all of the rights of a stockholder of the Company,
including the right to vote the shares and the right to receive any regular cash
dividends paid out of current earnings. The Committee, in its sole discretion,
as determined at the time of award, may permit or require the payment of cash
dividends to be deferred and, if the Committee so determines, reinvested,
subject to Paragraph 14(e) of the Plan, in additional Restricted Stock to the
extent shares are available under Section 3 of the Plan, or otherwise
reinvested. Stock dividends, splits and distributions issued with respect to
Restricted Stock shall be treated as additional shares of Restricted Stock that
are subject to the same restrictions and other terms and conditions that apply
to the shares with respect to which such dividends are issued, and the Committee
may require the participant to deliver an additional stock power covering the
shares issuable pursuant to such stock dividend, split or distribution. Any
other dividends or property distributed with regard to Restricted Stock, other
than regular dividends payable and paid out of current earnings, shall be held
by the Company subject to the same restrictions as the Restricted Stock.

                   (iii)     Subject to the applicable provisions of the award
agreement and this Section 7, upon termination of a participant's employment
with the Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate for any reason during the
Restriction Period, all shares still subject to restriction will vest, or be
forfeited, in accordance with the terms and conditions established by the
Committee at or after grant.

                    (iv)      If and when the Restriction Period expires without
a prior forfeiture of the Restricted Stock subject to such Restriction Period,
certificates for an appropriate number of unrestricted shares, and other
property held by the Company with respect to such Restricted Shares, shall be
delivered to the participant promptly.

          (d)       Minimum Value Provisions. In order to better ensure that
award payments actually reflect the performance of the Company and service of
the participant, the Committee may provide, in its sole discretion, for a tandem
Stock Option or performance-based or other award designed to guarantee a minimum
value, payable in cash or Stock to the recipient of a Restricted Stock award,
subject to such performance, future service, deferral and other terms and
conditions as may be specified by the Committee.

8.        Deferred Stock.

          (a)       Administration. Deferred Stock may be awarded either alone,
in addition to or in tandem with other awards granted under the Plan and/or cash
awards made outside of the Plan. The Committee shall determine the eligible
persons to whom and the time or times at which Deferred Stock shall be awarded,
the number of shares of Deferred Stock to be awarded to any person, the duration
of the period (the "Deferral Period") during which, and the conditions under
which, receipt of the Stock will be deferred, and the other terms and conditions
of the award in addition to those set forth in Paragraph 8(b). The Committee may
condition the grant of Deferred Stock upon the attainment of specified
performance goals or such other factors or criteria as the Committee shall, in
its sole discretion, determine. The provisions of Deferred Stock awards need not
be the same with respect to each recipient.

          (b)       Terms and Conditions.  The shares of Deferred Stock awarded
pursuant to this Section 8 shall be subject to the following terms and
conditions:

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                    (i)       Subject to the provisions of the Plan and the
award agreement referred to in Paragraph 8(b)(vi) of the Plan, Deferred Stock
awards may not be sold, assigned, transferred, pledged or otherwise encumbered
during the Deferral Period. At the expiration of the Deferral Period (or the
Elective Deferral Period referred to in Paragraph 8(b)(v) of the Plan, where
applicable), share certificates representing the shares covered by the Deferred
Stock award shall be delivered to the participant or his legal representative.

                    (ii)      Unless otherwise determined by the Committee at
grant, amounts equal to any dividends declared during the Deferral Period with
respect to the number of shares covered by a Deferred Stock award will be paid
to the participant currently, or deferred and deemed to be reinvested in
additional Deferred Stock, or otherwise reinvested, all as determined at or
after the time of the award by the Committee, in its sole discretion.

                    (iii)     Subject to the provisions of the award agreement
and this Section 8, upon termination of a participant's employment with the
Company and any Subsidiary or Affiliate for any reason during the Deferral
Period for a given award, the Deferred Stock in question will vest, or be
forfeited, in accordance with the terms and conditions established by the
Committee at or after grant.

                    (iv)      Based on service, performance and/or such other
factors or criteria as the Committee may determine, the Committee may, at or
after grant, accelerate the vesting of all or any part of any Deferred Stock
award and/or waive the deferral limitations for all or any part of such award.

                    (v)       A participant may elect to further defer receipt
of an award (or an installment of an award) for a specified period or until a
specified event (the "Elective Deferral Period"), subject in each case to the
Committee's approval and to such terms as are determined by the Committee, all
in its sole discretion. Subject to any exceptions adopted by the Committee, such
election must generally be made at least twelve months prior to completion of
the Deferral Period for such Deferred Stock award (or such installment).

                    (vi)      Each award shall be confirmed by, and subject to
the terms of, a Deferred Stock agreement executed by the Company and the
participant.

          (c)       Minimum Value Provisions. In order to better ensure that
award payments actually reflect the performance of the Company and service of
the participant, the Committee may provide, in its sole discretion, for a tandem
Stock Option or performance-based or other award designed to guarantee a minimum
value, payable in cash or Stock to the recipient of a deferred stock award,
subject to such performance, future service, deferral and other terms and
conditions as may be specified by the Committee.

9.        Stock Purchase Rights.

          (a)       Awards and Administration. The Committee may grant eligible
participants Stock Purchase Rights which shall enable such participants to
purchase Stock (including Deferred Stock and Restricted Stock):

                    (i)       at its Fair Market Value on the date of grant;

                    (ii)      at  a percentage of such Fair Market Value on such
date, such percentage to be determined by the Committee in its sole discretion;

                    (iii)     at an amount equal to Book Value on such date; or

                    (iv)      at an amount equal to the par value of such Stock
on such date.

        The Committee shall also impose such deferral, forfeiture and/or other
terms and conditions as it shall determine, in its sole discretion, on such
Stock Purchase Rights or the exercise thereof. The terms of Stock Purchase
Rights awards need not be the same with respect to each participant. Each Stock
Purchase Right award shall be confirmed by, and be subject to the terms of, a
Stock Purchase Rights Agreement.

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          (b)       Exercisability. Stock Purchase Rights shall generally be
exercisable for such period after grant as is determined by the Committee not to
exceed sixty (60) days. However, the Committee may provide, in its sole
discretion, that the Stock Purchase Rights of persons potentially subject to
Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act shall not become exercisable until six months
and one day after the grant date, and shall then be exercisable for ten trading
days at the purchase price specified by the Committee in accordance with
Paragraph 9(a) of the Plan.

10.       Other Stock-Based Awards.

          (a)       Administration.

                    (i)       Other awards of Stock and other awards that are
valued in whole or in part by reference to, or are otherwise based on, Stock
("Other Stock-Based Awards"), including, without limitation, performance shares,
convertible preferred stock (to the extent a series of preferred stock has been
or may be created by, or in accordance with a procedure set forth in, the
Company's certificate of incorporation), convertible debentures, warrants,
exchangeable securities and Stock awards or options valued by reference to Fair
Market Value, Book Value or performance of the Company or any Subsidiary,
Affiliate or division, may be granted either alone or in addition to or in
tandem with Stock Options, Stock Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Deferred
Stock or Stock Purchase Rights granted under the Plan and/or cash awards made
outside of the Plan.

                    (ii)      Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the
Committee shall have authority to determine the persons to whom and the time or
times at which such award shall be made, the number of shares of Stock to be
awarded pursuant to such awards, and all other conditions of the awards. The
Committee may also provide for the grant of Stock upon the completion of a
specified performance period. The provisions of Other Stock-Based Awards need
not be the same with respect to each recipient.

          (b)       Terms and Conditions.  Other Stock-Based Awards made
pursuant to this Section 10 shall be subject to the following terms and
conditions:

                    (i)       Subject to the provisions of the Plan and the
award agreement referred to in Paragraph 10(b)(v) of the Plan, shares of Stock
subject to awards made under this Section 10 may not be sold, assigned,
transferred, pledged or otherwise encumbered prior to the date on which the
shares are issued, or, if later, the date on which any applicable restriction,
performance or deferral period lapses.

                    (ii)      Subject to the provisions of the Plan and the
award agreement and unless otherwise determined by the Committee at grant, the
recipient of an award under this Section 10 shall be entitled to receive,
currently or on a deferred basis, interest or dividends or interest or dividend
equivalents with respect to the number of shares covered by the award, as
determined at the time of the award by the Committee, in its sole discretion,
and the Committee may provide that such amounts (if any) shall be deemed to have
been reinvested in additional Stock or otherwise reinvested.

                    (iii)     Any award under Section 10 and any Stock covered
by any such award shall vest or be forfeited to the extent so provided in the
award agreement, as determined by the Committee, in its sole discretion.

                    (iv)      In the event of the participant's Retirement,
Disability or death, or in cases of special circumstances, the Committee may, in
its sole discretion, waive in whole or in part any or all of the remaining
limitations (if any) imposed with respect to any or all of an award pursuant to
this Section 10.

                    (v)       Each award under this Section 10 shall be
confirmed by, and subject to the terms of, an agreement or other instrument by
the Company and by the participant.

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                    (vi)      Stock (including securities convertible into
Stock) issued on a bonus basis under this Section 10 may be issued for no cash
consideration.

11.            Change in Control Provisions.

          (a)       Impact of Event. In the event of a "Change in Control," as
defined in Paragraph 11(b) of the Plan, or a "Potential Change in Control," as
defined in Paragraph 11(c) of the Plan, except to the extent otherwise
determined by the Committee or the Board at or after grant (subject to any right
of approval expressly reserved by the Committee or the Board at the time of such
determination), the following acceleration and valuation provisions shall apply:

                    (i)       Any Stock Appreciation Rights outstanding for at
least six months and any Stock Options awarded under the Plan not previously
exercisable and vested shall become fully exercisable and vested, regardless of
whether the amendment to the Plan pursuant to which such Stock Options shall
have been granted shall have been approved by stockholders; provided, however,
that if such stockholder approval shall not have been obtained prior to a Change
of Control or a Potential Change of Control, any Incentive Stock Options may,
with the consent of the holders thereof, be treated as Non-Qualified Stock
Options.

                    (ii)      The restrictions and deferral limitations
applicable to any Restricted Stock, Deferred Stock, Stock Purchase rights and
Other Stock-Based Awards, in each case to the extent not already vested under
the Plan, shall lapse and such shares and awards shall be deemed fully vested,
regardless of whether the amendment to the Plan pursuant to which such Stock
Options shall have been granted shall have been approved by stockholders.

                    (iii)     The value of all outstanding Stock Options, Stock
Appreciation Rights, Restricted Stock, Deferred Stock, Stock Purchase Rights and
Other Stock-Based Awards, in each case to the extent vested (including such
rights which shall have become vested pursuant to Paragraphs 11(a)(i) and (ii)
of the Plan), shall be purchased by the Company ("cashout") in a manner
determined by the Committee, in its sole discretion, on the basis of the "Change
in Control Price" as defined in Paragraph 11(d) of the Plan as of the date such
Change in Control or such Potential Change in Control is determined to have
occurred or such other date as the Committee may determine prior to the Change
in Control, unless the Committee shall, contemporaneously with or prior to any
particular Change of Control or Potential Change of Control, determine that this
Paragraph 11(a)(iii) shall not be applicable to such Change in Control or
Potential Change in Control.

          (b)       Definition of "Change in Control."  For purposes of
Paragraph 11(a) of the Plan, a "Change in Control" means the happening of any of
the following:

                    (i)       When any "person" (as defined in Section 3(a)(9)
of the Exchange Act and as used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Exchange Act,
including a "group" as defined in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act, but
excluding the Company and any Subsidiary and any employee benefit plan sponsored
or maintained by the Company or any Subsidiary and any trustee of such plan
acting as trustee) directly or indirectly becomes the "beneficial owner" (as
defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Exchange Act, as amended from time to time), of
securities of the Company representing twenty-five percent or more of the
combined voting power of the Company's then outstanding securities; provided,
however, that a Change of Control shall not arise if such acquisition is
approved by the board of directors or if the board of directors or the Committee
determines that such acquisition is not a Change of Control or if the board of
directors authorizes the issuance of the shares of Common Stock (or securities
convertible into Common Stock or upon the exercise of which shares of Common
Stock may be issued) to such persons; or

                    (ii)      When, during any period of twenty-four consecutive
months during the existence of the Plan, the individuals who, at the beginning
of such period, constitute the Board (the "Incumbent Directors") cease for any
reason other than death, Disability or Retirement to constitute at least a
majority thereof, provided, however, that a director who was not a director at

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the beginning of such 24-month period shall be deemed to have satisfied such
24-month requirement (and be an Incumbent Director) if such director was elected
by, or on the recommendation of, or with the approval of, at least two-thirds of
the directors who then qualified as Incumbent Directors either actually (because
they were directors at the beginning of such 24-month period) or by prior
operation of this Paragraph 11(b)(ii); or

                    (iii)     The occurrence of a transaction requiring
stockholder approval for the acquisition of the Company by an entity other than
the Company or a Subsidiary through purchase of assets, or by merger, or
otherwise.

          (c)       Definition of Potential Change in Control.  For purposes of
Paragraph 11(a) of the Plan, a "Potential Change in Control" means the happening
of any one of the following:

                    (i)       The approval by stockholders of an agreement by
the Company, the consummation of which would result in a Change in Control of
the Company as defined in Section 11(b) of the Plan; or

                    (ii)      The acquisition of beneficial ownership, directly
or indirectly, by any entity, person or group (other than the Company or a
Subsidiary or any Company employee benefit plan or any trustee of such plan
acting as such trustee) of securities of the Company representing five percent
or more of the combined voting power of the Company's outstanding securities and
the adoption by the Board of Directors of a resolution to the effect that a
Potential Change in Control of the Company has occurred for purposes of the
Plan.

          (d)       Change in Control Price. For purposes of this Section 11,
"Change in Control Price" means the highest price per share paid in any
transaction reported on the principal stock exchange on which the Stock is
traded or the average of the highest bid and asked prices as reported by NASDAQ,
or paid or offered in any bona fide transaction related to a potential or actual
Change in Control of the Company at any time during the sixty-day period
immediately preceding the occurrence of the Change in Control (or, where
applicable, the occurrence of the Potential Change in Control event), in each
case as determined by the Committee except that, in the case of Incentive Stock
Options and Stock Appreciation Rights relating to Incentive Stock Options, such
price shall be based only on transactions reported for the date on which the
optionee exercises such Stock Appreciation Rights or, where applicable, the date
on which a cashout occurs under Paragraph 11(a)(iii).

12.       Amendments and Termination.

          (a)       The Board may amend, alter, or discontinue the Plan, but no
amendment, alteration, or discontinuation shall be made which would impair the
rights of an optionee or participant under a Stock Option, Stock Appreciation
Right (or Limited Stock Appreciation Right), Restricted or Deferred Stock award,
Stock Purchase Right or Other Stock-Based Award theretofore granted, without the
optionee's or participant's consent, and no amendment will be made without
approval of the stockholders if such amendment requires stockholder approval
under state law or if stockholder approval is necessary in order that the Plan
comply with Rule 16b-3 of the Commission under the Exchange Act or any
substitute or successor rule or if stockholder approval is necessary in order to
enable the grant pursuant to the Plan of options or other awards intended to
confer tax benefits upon the recipients thereof.

          (b)       The Committee may amend the terms of any Stock Option or
other award theretofore granted, prospectively or retroactively, but no such
amendment shall impair the rights or any holder without the holder's consent.
The Committee may also substitute new Stock Options for previously granted Stock
Options (on a one for one or other basis), including previously granted Stock
Options having higher option exercise prices.

           (c)      Subject to the provisions of Paragraphs 12(a) and (b) of the
Plan, the Board shall have broad authority to amend the Plan to take into
account changes in applicable securities and tax laws and accounting rules, as
well as other developments, and, in particular, without limiting in any way the
generality of the foregoing, to eliminate any provisions which are not required
to included as a result of any amendment to Rule 16b-3 of the Commission
pursuant to the Exchange Act.

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13.       Unfunded Status of Plan.

        The Plan is intended to constitute an "unfunded" plan for incentive and
deferred compensation. With respect to any payments not yet made to a
participant or optionee by the Company, nothing contained in this Plan shall
give any such participant or optionee any rights that are greater than those of
a general creditor of the Company. In its sole discretion, the Committee may
authorize the creation of trusts or other arrangements to meet the obligations
created under the Plan to deliver Stock or payments in lieu of or with respect
to awards under this Plan; provided, however, that, unless the Committee
otherwise determines with the consent of the affected participant, the existence
of such trusts or other arrangements shall be consistent with the "unfunded"
status of the Plan.

14.       General Provisions.

          (a)       The Committee may require each person purchasing shares
pursuant to a Stock Option or other award under the Plan to represent to and
agree with the Company in writing that the optionee or participant is acquiring
the shares without a view to distribution thereof. The certificates for such
shares may include any legend which the Committee deems appropriate to reflect
any restrictions on transfer. All certificates or shares of Stock or other
securities delivered under the Plan shall be subject to such stock-transfer
orders and other restrictions as the Committee may deem advisable under the
rules, regulations, and other requirements of the Commission, any stock exchange
upon which the Stock is then listed, and any applicable Federal or state
securities law, and the Committee may cause a legend or legends to be put on any
such certificates to make appropriate reference to such restrictions.

          (b)       Nothing contained in this Plan shall prevent the Board from
adopting other or additional compensation arrangements, subject to stockholder
approval if such approval is required; and such arrangements may be either
generally applicable or applicable only in specific cases.

          (c)       Neither the adoption of the Plan nor the grant of any award
pursuant to the Plan shall confer upon any employee of the Company or any
Subsidiary or Affiliate any right to continued employment with the Company or a
Subsidiary or Affiliate, as the case may be, nor shall it interfere in any way
with the right of the Company or a Subsidiary or Affiliate to terminate the
employment of any of its employees at any time.

          (d)       No later than the date as of which an amount first becomes
includible in the gross income of the participant for Federal income tax
purposes with respect to any award under the Plan, the participant shall pay to
the Company, or make arrangements satisfactory to the Committee regarding the
payment of, any Federal, state, or local taxes of any kind required by law to be
withheld with respect to such amount. Unless otherwise determined by the
Committee, withholding obligations may be settled with Stock, including Stock
that is part of the award that gives rise to the withholding requirement. The
obligations of the Company under the Plan shall be conditional on such payment
or arrangements and the Company and its Subsidiaries or Affiliates shall, to the
extent permitted by law, have the right to deduct any such taxes from any
payment of any kind otherwise due to the participant.

          (e)       The actual or deemed reinvestment of dividends or dividend
equivalents in additional Restricted Stock (or in Deferred Stock or other types
of Plan awards) at the time of any dividend payment shall only be permissible if
sufficient shares of Stock are available under Section 3 of the Plan for such
reinvestment (taking into account then outstanding Stock Options, Stock Purchase
Rights and other Plan awards).

15.       Effective Date of Plan.

        The Plan shall be effective as of the date the Plan is approved by the
Board, subject to the approval of the Plan by a majority of the votes cast by

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the holders of the Company's Common Stock at the next annual or special meeting
of stockholders. Any grants made under the Plan prior to such approval shall be
effective when made (unless otherwise specified by the Committee at the time of
grant), but shall be conditioned on, and subject to, such approval of the Plan
by such stockholders.

16.       Term of Plan.

        Stock Option, Stock Appreciation Right, Restricted Stock award, Deferred
Stock award, Stock Purchase Right or Other Stock-Based Award may be granted
pursuant to the Plan, until ten (10) years from the date the Plan was approved
by the Board, unless the Plan shall be terminated by the Board, in its
discretion, prior to such date, but awards granted prior to such termination may
extend beyond that date.

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