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                                                                    Exhibit 10.7

                                              NETGENICS, INC. HAS REQUESTED THAT
                                                     THE MARKED PORTIONS OF THIS
                                               DOCUMENT BE ACCORDED CONFIDENTIAL
                                                  TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406
                                                UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933

                          NETGENICS INTERNATIONAL, LTD.
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                          SYNERGY(TM) SOFTWARE LICENSE
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                           AND SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT
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This SYNERGY(TM) Software License and Subscription Agreement ("Agreement") is
entered into as of April 2, 1999 ("Effective Date"), by and between NetGenics
International, Ltd., an Ohio Limited Liability Corporation with offices at 1717
East Ninth Street, Suite 1600, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 ("NetGenics"), and Hoechst
Schering AgrEvo GmbH., a German corporation with offices at Miraustrasse 54,
Berlin, D-13509, Germany (Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH and its Affiliates (as
defined below), collectively, shall be referred to herein as "Subscriber").

                                   W H E R E A S

         NetGenics has developed and owns certain interactive computer software
and hardware known as SYNERGYTM for use in the storage and analysis of research
data in a collaborative environment and provides certain services, including,
but not limited to, services to maintain and extend such software and hardware;
and

         NetGenics is willing to license the SYNERGY TM Software (as defined
below) and provide the Services (as defined below) to Subscriber upon and
subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and Subscriber desires to
license such Software and to obtain such Services upon such terms and
conditions.

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants
contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and
sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as
follows.

1. DEFINITIONS The following terms, when used herein with initial capital
letters, shall have the respective meanings set forth in this Article 1.

         1.1 "Affiliate", as used herein, shall mean any corporation or other
business entity controlling, controlled by, or under common control with Hoechst
Schering AgrEvo,

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GmbH.; as used herein, the term "control" means the direct or indirect ownership
of at least fifty percent (50%) of the voting shares/stock of a company, or the
power to nominate at least half of the directors, or the power otherwise to
determine the policy and direction of a company or organization.

         1.2 "Confidential Information" shall mean that information which is not
generally known to the public or which would constitute a trade secret under the
United States Uniform Trade Secrets Act and which is owned, developed or
acquired by the disclosing party including, without limitation, all programming,
systems and use documentation (including, without limitation, any of the
foregoing as may be embodied in the Licensed Program, the Development System and
Documentation), customer lists, pricing information, technical information,
technology, formulae, information, designs, ideas, inventions, data, data
formats and files, know-how, techniques, sequences, methods, genes, gene
functions, plasmids, proteins, plants, parts of plants, seeds and other
biological or non-biological material, terms of this Agreement, and all copies
and tangible embodiments thereof; provided, however, that any of the foregoing
shall not be considered Confidential Information if it: (i) becomes publicly
known through no wrongful act or breach of any obligation of confidentiality on
the receiving party's or any third party's part; (ii) was in the lawful
knowledge and possession of, or was independently developed by, the receiving
party prior to the time it was disclosed to, or learned by, the receiving party
as evidenced by written records kept in the ordinary course of business by the
receiving party or by written or other documentary proof of actual use by the
receiving party; (iii) was received from a third party not in violation of any
contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation by such third party; or (iv) was
approved for public release by prior written authorization by the disclosing
party.

         1.3 "Designated Location" shall mean the location or locations set
forth on EXHIBIT C, attached hereto, as amended from time to time by the
parties.

         1.4 "Development System" shall mean hardware and software provided or
approved by NetGenics to Subscriber at a Designated Location solely for the
purpose of development of Subscriber Software. A Development System shall not
include Services as described in Article 6 of this Agreement.

         1.5 "Documentation" shall mean the SYNERGY(TM) user and developer
training manuals, release notes and help documentation, as well as documentation
relating to the Integrated Software (as same may be requested by Subscriber), as
same may be modified from time to time, including, without limitation,
modifications and enhancements thereto, owned by or licensed to NetGenics.

         1.6 "Hardware" shall mean the computer hardware and Integrated Software
necessary to the operation of the Product, provided by NetGenics as a part of
the Subscription, and only insofar as it relates to the software set forth on
Exhibit B, as same may be amended from time to time as needed. Hardware shall
not include any specialty

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or computational hardware necessary to run Third Party Software, unless mutually
agreed.

         1.7 "Integrated Software" shall mean software that is provided by
NetGenics, on behalf of a third party, and integrated as a part of the Software
or Hardware (as defined on Exhibits A and B). Integrated Software shall not
include any software that requires Subscriber to execute a separate agreement
with any third party, in order to be used as a part of the Product. Integrated
Software shall not include Third Party Software.

         1.8 "Licensed Program" shall mean the Software and Object Code versions
of other Integrated Software programs provided by NetGenics which are used in
conjunction with the Software to perform certain functions as described in the
Documentation and on EXHIBIT A, attached hereto.

         1.9 "Object Code" shall mean the machine readable computer software
code substantially in binary form and which is directly executable by a computer
after processing, but without compilation or assembly.

         1.10 "Product" shall mean the Licensed Program, the Hardware, and the
Documentation.

         1.11 "Services" shall mean all training, software planning and design,
data conversion, support, quality assurance testing, remote monitoring,
telephone and e-mail support services, on-site monitoring and customization
services provided by or on behalf of NetGenics to Subscriber pursuant to this
Agreement.

         1.12 "Service Hours" shall mean the applicable number of hours of
training, software planning and design, data conversion, support services,
quality assurance testing, on-site monitoring services, if any, and all
customization services provided by NetGenics to Subscriber, including any
associated preparation, follow-up and travel time (from NetGenics' London (UK)
office) for activities enumerated on EXHIBIT G.

         1.13 "Software" shall mean the Object Code versions of SYNERGY(TM)
including, without limitation, all modifications and enhancements thereto, as
further described on EXHIBIT A, attached hereto and as same may be modified from
time to time, which have been, or may be, developed, and are owned, by
NetGenics. Software does not include other third party software programs
provided by NetGenics and incorporated as part of the Licensed Program. Software
may include methods, routines or interfaces to Third Party Software (defined in
Section 1.18), but does not include Third Party Software itself.

         1.14 "Source Code" shall mean computer software code displayed in a
form readable and understandable by a programmer of ordinary skill.

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         1.15 "Subscriber Know-How" shall mean concepts, methods, techniques,
data, know-how, compounds, compositions of matter, ideas and inventions,
developed by or on behalf of Subscriber during the term of this Agreement, and
which provides a distinct competitive advantage to Subscriber. Subscriber
Know-How shall not include any information which (a) is in the public domain,
(b) becomes part of the public domain through publication or otherwise except by
breach of this Agreement, (c) was in the possession of NetGenics prior to
disclosure by Subscriber, (d) is received from an independent third party which
has the right to disclose it, or (e) is developed by NetGenics independent of
any disclosure by Subscriber.

         1.16 "Subscriber Software" shall mean software, if any, developed by or
on behalf of Subscriber by a third party and incorporated or integrated into the
Licensed Program in accordance with NetGenics' Subscriber Software development
guidelines described in Section 7.3 and set forth as part of the Documentation
as needed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no software produced by Subscriber
shall be considered Subscriber Software, if such software functions
independently of the Product.

         1.17 "Subscription" shall mean the Product, any elected Development
System, and the Services, installed at a Designated Location.

         1.18 "Third Party Software" shall mean that software not manufactured
by NetGenics, but which is used in conjunction with the Licensed Program.
Subscriber may be required to license Third Party Software under separate
agreements with the owner of such Third Party Software, in accordance with
Article 4 of this Agreement.

         1.19 "User" shall mean a user of the Product who is an employee of
Subscriber, or a collaborator, consultant, agent or contractor of Subscriber who
works principally from a Designated Location, as well as an employee of
Subscriber engaged in work for Subscriber in the Domain Area (as defined in
Section 5.1) other than at a Designated Location; provided, that Subscriber
shall provide written notice to NetGenics of all such Users, which notice shall
contain the name, Domain Area, and location of such User. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, no non-employee of Subscriber shall be considered a User, as defined
in this Section 1.19, unless Subscriber has obtained written agreement from any
such non-employee to abide by all provisions contained in this Agreement, with
special consideration to the covenants of confidentiality as described in
Section 5.5 of this Agreement. The number of Users which shall be allowed to
access the Product shall be the number specified in EXHIBIT C of this Agreement.
The system administrator shall not be considered a User.

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2. DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION; ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURES
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        2.1 NetGenics shall deliver and install the Product at each Designated
Location by a date to be mutually agreed upon by the parties. Such installation
with respect to the Product shall be accepted if (i) NetGenics has delivered an
installation notice to Subscriber, (ii) Subscriber does not give notice of
non-acceptance within sixty (60) days of such installation notice, (iii)
Subscriber does not terminate this Agreement, pursuant to Section 2.3 below and
(iv) the Licensed Program performs in accordance with the Documentation provided
by NetGenics and any mutually-agreed applicable acceptance plan at the
Designated Location(s).

        2.2 As a condition to NetGenics performing its obligations as set forth
in Section 2.1, Subscriber shall cooperate with NetGenics in the installation of
the Licensed Program and shall perform its responsibilities necessary for such
installation in a timely manner.

        2.3 NetGenics shall provide the Subscription to Subscriber, at no
charge, for a period of thirty (30) days from the initial installation at the
first Designated Location and delivery of an installation notice. If, during the
initial thirty (30) day period, Subscriber finds the Subscription to be
unacceptable for any reason, Subscriber may terminate this Agreement and incur
no expense nor further obligation pursuant thereto. Should Subscriber elect to
terminate this Agreement, for any reason, during the thirty (30) day period
immediately following the above-referenced no-charge trial period, Subscriber
may do so upon payment of a consideration equivalent to one month's Fees as
described in EXHIBIT C (and appropriately pro-rated, if necessary). Subscriber
shall bear no further obligation to NetGenics upon termination (excepting
reasonable cooperation in any necessary recovery of NetGenics property) as
described in this Section 2.3. Should Product be inoperable for periods of time
during the trial period described in this Section 2.3 for reasons not the
responsibility of Subscriber, such trial period shall be lengthened accordingly
to compensate for any such period of inoperability.

3. HARDWARE
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        3.1 NetGenics will provide, as part of the Subscription, the necessary
Hardware to be used by the Licensed Program from NetGenics. NetGenics will
provide Services for the Hardware, as needed, to ensure proper function of the
Product, and reserves the right to interrupt the operation of the Product for
the performance of regular maintenance, at mutually-agreed scheduled times and
with notice to Subscriber. NetGenics reserves the right to substitute the
Hardware with functionally equivalent or superior Hardware upon no less than
forty-five (45) days' written notice to Subscriber, and at no additional cost to
Subscriber.

        3.2 Representations, warranties, guarantees, covenants or agreements, if
any, as to any Hardware supplied by NetGenics are those granted directly by the
manufacturer(s)

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of such Hardware to its customers, and are attached hereto as EXHIBIT H.
NetGenics hereby agrees to take any action as may be reasonable to permit
Subscriber to obtain the benefit of such warranties. NETGENICS MAKES NO
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AS TO ANY HARDWARE PROVIDED BY NETGENICS TO
SUBSCRIBER, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

4. THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
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         4.1 At Subscriber's request, NetGenics, from time to time, may provide
Subscriber access to certain Third Party Software for use in connection with the
Subscription. Should Subscriber elect to access such Third Party Software,
Subscriber shall be obligated to obtain and maintain licenses to such Third
Party Software for the term of this Agreement.

         4.2 Representations, warranties, guarantees, covenants or agreements,
if any, as to the Third Party Software are those granted directly by the
manufacturer(s) of the Third Party Software to such users of the Third Party
Software. NETGENICS MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES AS TO THE THIRD PARTY
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

5. LICENSE
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         5.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, NetGenics
hereby grants to Subscriber a non-exclusive, non-transferable right and license
solely to use the Product at the Designated Location(s) for its internal Crop
Science (the "Domain Area(s)") research and development purposes for the Term
(as defined herein) of this Agreement. Additionally, Subscriber may allow access
to the Product to no more than six (6) Users at a location other than a
Designated Location, upon appropriate notice to NetGenics not to exceed,
however, the total Users as set forth in EXHIBIT C.

         5.2 Subscriber agrees that it will certify to NetGenics, in writing, by
January first, April first, July first and October first (each a calendar
quarter) of each year any substantive changes (e.g. number of Users, network
configuration, etc.) in the existing Designated Locations. Subscriber agrees
that it will make its records available to NetGenics or its appointed agent at
reasonable times and upon reasonable notice for NetGenics to verify any such
certifications or locations. In the event an appointed agent is used for such
verification, such agent must agree in writing to Subscriber's standard
confidentiality agreement, prior to commencement of any verification activities.

         5.3 Except as set forth in Section 5.1, Subscriber shall have no right
or license to do any of the following: (i) sublicense the Product or any portion
thereof; (ii) print, copy, reproduce, distribute, modify, transfer (whether
physically or electronically), assign

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(except as set forth in Section 16.3) or in any other manner duplicate the
Licensed Program or Documentation, in whole or in part except that Subscriber
may retain one (1) tape back-up copy on the Hardware as provided by NetGenics
for disaster recovery only; (iii) allow more than the number of Users set forth
on EXHIBIT C to use the Subscription at a Designated Location (iv) permit the
use by or for the benefit of any non-Affiliate, non Domain-Area third party
(except as set in (vi) forth below) of the Subscription; (v) decompile,
disassemble or otherwise reverse engineer the Product or any part thereof
(except in cases where NetGenics has not fulfilled its obligations under Section
7.3 (a) herein); (vi) use the Subscription other than for the internal
information processing needs of Subscriber in connection with the storage and
analysis of its research data (in the Domain Area(s) specified in Section 5.1)
in a collaborative environment (provided, that the internal information
processing needs of Subscriber may include research activities of Subscriber
which are or may be performed in conjunction with third-party research or
corporate collaborators, so long as members of such research or corporate
collaborators are not provided access to the Software, any Development System or
the Licensed Program, without the prior written consent of NetGenics, which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, but which consent may require
written proof of compliance with the provisions of Section 5.5 of this
Agreement) or (vii) provide access to the Product to more than six (6) Users at
any location other than a Designated Location. In addition, except pursuant to
Section 11, Subscriber shall have no right to obtain or use the Source Code for
any Licensed Program.

         5.4 All right, title and interest in and to the Software and
Documentation shall at all times be solely vested in NetGenics. All right, title
and interest in and to the third party software programs licensed to NetGenics
as part of the Licensed Program or Hardware shall at all times be solely vested
in the owner(s) of such software program(s). No rights or licenses, express or
implied, other than those granted in Section 5.1 hereof are granted by this
Agreement.

         5.5 Subscriber shall keep confidential and not disclose or permit
access to the Subscription or Subscriber Software, except as provided in this
Section 5.5. Subscriber shall use the Subscription only for purposes consistent
with the terms of this Agreement. Subscriber shall advise its employees,
Affiliates, collaborators, consultants, agents and contractors of the
confidential and proprietary nature of the Subscription, and of the restrictions
imposed by this Agreement, and shall: (i) obtain from any and all non-employees
of Subscriber who are provided access to the Subscription (regardless of whether
such non-employees are otherwise deemed Users under this Agreement) their
written agreement to comply with the obligations of Subscriber under this
Agreement, (ii) be responsible for any breach of such agreement by any User, and
(iii) use its best efforts to ensure that no unauthorized person has access to
the Licensed Program and that those persons who are granted access to the
Licensed Program protect such Confidential Information in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement.

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         5.6 Subscriber shall notify NetGenics immediately of its knowledge of
the possession, use, or knowledge of any portion of the Subscription by any
person or entity not authorized by this Agreement to have such possession, use
or knowledge. Subscriber shall (i) promptly furnish to NetGenics full details of
such possession, use or knowledge; (ii) assist NetGenics (at no expense to
NetGenics) in stopping and preventing the recurrence of such possession, use or
knowledge; (iii) in the event such unauthorized possession, use or knowledge of
the Subscription is the result of a breach of Section 5.5 (ii) above, shall
provide cooperation to NetGenics in any and all litigation deemed necessary to
protect the Subscription and (iv) in any other event, reasonably consider
cooperation with NetGenics in any litigation deemed necessary by NetGenics to
protect the Subscription, such cooperation not to be unreasonably withheld.
Compliance by Subscriber with this Section 5.6 shall not be construed as a
waiver of any right of NetGenics to recover damages or obtain other relief
against Subscriber in connection with any such unauthorized possession, use or
knowledge.

         5.7 NetGenics shall be entitled to audit Subscriber's use of the
Subscription for compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement
(either directly or through independent outside auditors or representatives) at
mutually-agreed times (but no more often than two (2) times during any calendar
year), during the term of this Agreement and for one (1) year after the
termination of this Agreement. NetGenics shall not unreasonably interfere with
Subscriber's business operations during any such audit, and Subscriber shall
provide such cooperation as NetGenics may reasonably request in connection with
any such audit. In the event NetGenics elects to employ independent parties in
the conduct of activities anticipated by this Section 5.7, such independent
parties shall agree to be bound by Subscriber's standard confidentiality
agreements.

         5.8 Subscriber and NetGenics acknowledge that the performance of this
Agreement may result in the development of new concepts, methods, techniques,
data, know-how, processes, adaptations, ideas and expressions of ideas.

               (a) Subscriber Know-How developed by or on behalf of Subscriber
shall be and remain the exclusive property of Subscriber. NetGenics shall have
no right and no title or ownership of any component or manifestation of any such
Subscriber Know-How or resulting Domain Area product developed by or on behalf
of Subscriber. All rights in such Subscriber Know-How or resulting Domain Area
products are and shall remain the exclusive property of Subscriber. Concepts,
methods, techniques, data, know-how, processes, adaptations, ideas and
expressions of ideas relating to Subscriber Software shall be and shall remain
the exclusive property of Subscriber; provided, that such concepts, methods,
techniques, know-how, processes, adaptations, ideas and expressions of ideas
relating to the Subscriber Software that contain NetGenics Confidential
Information may only be used by Subscriber in connection with the Licensed
Program. Subscriber agrees not to pursue or assign patent protection to
Subscriber Software. Provided that Subscriber is contractually entitled to do
so, Subscriber hereby grants to NetGenics a non-exclusive, nontransferable right
to use Subscriber Software at the

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Designated Location(s) solely for purposes of providing support to Subscriber
relating to the Licensed Programs pursuant to this Agreement and performing the
other obligations required to be performed by NetGenics pursuant to this
Agreement.

               (b) Concepts, methods, techniques, know-how, processes,
adaptations, ideas and expressions of ideas relating to the Subscription and any
to custom software modules (excluding Subscriber Know-How) shall be and shall
remain the exclusive property of NetGenics.

         5.9 Subscriber may, at any time during the Term of this Agreement,
upgrade the License type from a Small License to a Medium or a Large License, or
from a Medium License to a Large License (each as described on EXHIBIT C) upon
thirty (30) days written notice. The number of Users, Service Hours, and the
Fees for the upgraded License Type shall become effective as of thirty (30) days
from receipt of notice, and shall continue in force for the remainder of the
Term of this Agreement. Should additional Designated Locations be added to this
Agreement, pursuant to Sections 5.10 or 5.11 below, subsequent upgrade of a
License type shall entitle Subscriber to the discounted Fees as set forth in
those Sections.

         5.10 During the Term of this Agreement, Subscriber may add one
additional Designated Location to this Agreement, upon no less than thirty (30)
days written notice. The Fees for the two Designated Locations shall be as
designated herein below with respect to the Fees set forth on EXHIBIT C. The
Designated Location shall be installed as mutually agreed between the parties
but at no additional cost to Subscriber. No more than one additional site may be
added to the Agreement under the provisions of this Section 5.10:

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         5.11 During the initial eighteen (18) months following the Effective
Date, Subscriber may add additional Designated Locations(s) (beyond the second
Designated Location as provided in Section 5.10 above), upon no less than thirty
(30) days' written notice and according to the following Fees:

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.  ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS.
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         5.12 Subscriber may, upon no less than thirty (30) days notice to
NetGenics, downgrade the License type at a Designated Location from a Large
License to a Medium or a Small License, or from a Medium to a Small License,
each as defined on, and at the Fees set forth on, EXHIBIT C. Any discounts
otherwise associated with multiple Licenses, as described in Section 5.10 or
5.11, shall not extend to any License downgraded pursuant to this Section 5.12.

         5.13 Subscriber may, upon no less than ninety (90) days' written
notice, terminate a Designated Location, (added pursuant to Sections 5.10 or
5.11 above) from this Agreement. Termination of a Designated Location pursuant
to this Section 5.13 shall affect the Fees as follows: for each License at a
Designated Location terminated according to this Section 5.13, any discount in
the Fees (as otherwise provided under Section 5.10 or 5.11) for the smallest
remaining License shall be forfeited for the remaining Term. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, should termination of a Designated Location be accompanied by a
License upgrade (as set forth in Section 5.9 herein) at one of the remaining
Designated Locations, then the Fees schedules set forth in Sections 5.10 or 5.11
(as appropriate) shall apply as written. All termination provisions set forth in
Section 13.5 of this Agreement shall apply to any Designated Location terminated
according to this Section 5.13. Should Subscriber terminate a Designated
Location upon less than ninety (90) days' written notice, then Subscriber shall
pay consideration to NetGenics equal to one calendar quarter's Fees for that
Designated Location.

6. SUPPORT SERVICES
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         6.1 Subscriber shall be entitled to receive Services from NetGenics
during the term of this Agreement as described below. Services provided pursuant
to this Section 6.1 shall not reduce the number of Service Hours available to
Subscriber for a particular calendar quarter, except as expressly noted herein:

               (a) NetGenics shall provide to Subscriber unlimited remote
consultation regarding the Product, comprised of support, problem determination
and resolution Service by telephone and electronic mail (as described in EXHIBIT
F) 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Such remote consultation shall not be
charged against Subscriber's Service Hours.

               (b) Subscriber shall provide NetGenics remote access to the
Product, at no charge to Service Hours, for any and all purposes relating to the
obligations to be performed by NetGenics pursuant to this Agreement, including,
but not limited to, for

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purposes of monitoring the performance and integrity of the Licensed Program or
the Hardware and for problem determination and resolution and for other purposes
consistent with the terms of this Agreement; provided, however, that Subscriber,
at its option, may reasonably limit the duration and timing of such access or
may require that NetGenics perform such Services on-site at a Designated
Location pursuant to Section 6.2 (c). Material costs associated with such remote
access (including, but not limited to, telecom, network, or equipment fees),
shall be borne by Subscriber

         (c) All requests by Subscriber for support shall be made by way of
designated methods (as described in EXHIBIT F) to NetGenics' client services
group and NetGenics shall respond to same according to the escalation procedures
set forth on EXHIBIT F.

         (d) Upon the initial installation and acceptance by Subscriber of the
Licensed Program as provided in Section 2, NetGenics shall provide two (2) days
of on-site end-user training to Subscriber at a Designated Location at no
additional charge to Subscriber. Additional training beyond the initial two (2)
days of training described above shall be deducted from the Service Hours as set
forth in EXHIBIT G, or, if Subscriber has utilized all Service Hours for that
calendar quarter, shall be charged to Subscriber at NetGenics' standard billing
rates then in effect.

         (e) As a part of the installation, NetGenics shall install one Object
Request Broker (ORB) on one computational server at Subscriber's Designated
Location at no cost to Subscriber's Service Hours.

     6.2 Subscriber is entitled to receive from NetGenics the number of Service
Hours per calendar year as set forth in EXHIBIT C. This Section 6.2 and EXHIBIT
G attached hereto sets forth the manner in which Service Hours may be used by
Subscriber. Any unused Service Hours at the end of a calendar year shall be
forfeited and canceled.

         (a) Upon receipt of reasonable advance notice from Subscriber,
NetGenics shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Subscriber with
on-site support Services, and the number of Service Hours shall be deducted from
the Service Hours available to Subscriber in exchange for such on-site Services,
as provided in EXHIBIT G attached hereto.

         (b) Subscriber shall request Services (including, but not limited to,
development of custom software modules) from NetGenics by completing the form
attached hereto as EXHIBIT D, detailing the Services requested. NetGenics shall
determine the amount and type of Services required, and the schedule for such
Services and forward to Subscriber a response in the form of a statement of
Services, on EXHIBIT E attached hereto. After Subscriber's review and approval
in writing of the statement of Services covering a Services project, NetGenics
shall perform the Services. During a Services project, the number of Service
Hours set forth in the statement of Services shall be

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deducted from those available to Subscriber under this Agreement. Payment for
Services provided by NetGenics on a Services project in excess of such available
Service Hours shall be based on the hourly rates of NetGenics in effect at the
time such Services are provided. Hourly rates for such Services are detailed on
EXHIBIT I, which may be changed, from time to time, upon written notice to
Subscriber. The number of Service Hours deemed to be used for any Service
request shall be the number specified in the statement of Services to Subscriber
prior to the commencement of such Services. Should such Services include the
design and development of custom software modules, such Services shall be
performed according to the procedure in Sections 7.1 and 7.2 of this Agreement.

         (c) In the event Subscriber requests that NetGenics provide on-site
monitoring in lieu of remote site support otherwise available under Section
6.1(b) of this Agreement, Subscriber shall be charged Service Hours each
calendar quarter for such on-site monitoring as set forth in EXHIBIT G.

         (d) Service Hours will be accounted for on a calendar quarter basis and
NetGenics shall provide Subscriber with monthly cumulative reports during each
calendar quarter detailing projects for which Service Hours were used and the
number of Service Hours used. Once Subscriber has exhausted its Service Hours
for any calendar year, Subscriber shall be charged for any such additional
Services at NetGenics' standard billing rates then in effect, in addition to all
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by NetGenics in connection therewith as
described in Section 10.2.

         (e) Except as provided in Section 10.2 and EXHIBIT G of this Agreement,
each party shall bear its own travel expenses related to the performance of this
Agreement.

         (f) NetGenics acknowledges that Subscriber may request Services which
relate to the integration of the Licensed Program with Third Party Software or
to creating interfaces between the Licensed Program and other CORBA-based
systems. NetGenics shall use best commercial efforts to deliver such Services to
Subscriber, pursuant to this Section 6.2 and Article 7 herein. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, any delivery of Services which involve any Third Party Software
or CORBA-based systems shall be dependent upon the cooperation and timely
disclosure of requested and necessary technical information from the owner(s) of
any such Third Party Software or CORBA-based systems and shall not require
NetGenics to disclose its Confidential Information to any third party which
NetGenics, in its sole estimation, deems to be competitive with its business.
Subscriber agrees to provide reasonable assistance to NetGenics in the
attainment of such cooperation and technical information as might be required by
NetGenics in conjunction with the delivery of such requested Services.

         (g) NetGenics shall be obligated to provide disaster recover/restore
Services to Subscriber, in the event a full system restore is needed. Unless
such restore

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Services are directly caused by defects otherwise covered under Warranty,
Subscriber shall incur charges to Service Hours for such Services.

         6.3 NetGenics shall deliver Service Hours to Subscriber as
mutually-agreed in the System Committee; provided, however, that NetGenics shall
not be obligated to provide Service Hours during any one calendar quarter in
excess of one half (1/2) the total number of service hours allotted for one
calendar year.

         6.4 As soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date, the
parties shall form a committee comprised of no more than three (3)
representatives from each party (the "System Committee"). The System Committee
shall meet no less often than on a quarterly basis (with the venue alternating
between a Subscriber Designated Location and a NetGenics location, unless
otherwise mutually agreed) and shall be charged with the following duties: (a)
coordinating the installation of the Product and the training as provided in
Section 6.1(d) above, (b) overseeing Hardware upgrades and replacements, (c)
formulating, discussing and agreeing to Service requests, including the number
of Service Hours to be used in designing and delivering custom software and
whether any Subscriber Know-How exists in custom software requested by
Subscriber and issues relating to the acceptance of custom software and (d)
except as otherwise provided in Section 7.2 (b), resolving disputes between the
parties arising out of or in connection with this Agreement.

7. CUSTOMIZATION METHODOLOGY
   -------------------------

         7.1 (a) If Subscriber desires that the Licensed Program be modified,
customized or adapted in any respect to suit Subscriber's specific requirements
through the development of custom software modules, Subscriber shall deliver to
NetGenics written notice thereof, in the form of EXHIBIT D, specifying
Subscriber's requirements in as much detail as possible. Upon receipt of such
notice, NetGenics and Subscriber shall cooperate in good faith to agree upon the
scope of such Services, detailed requirements, high-level design, the timetable
for development and implementation and cost (or Service Hours) therefor;
provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to (i)
obligate NetGenics to perform any Services in excess of those available by way
of Subscriber's then available Service Hours or (ii) provide Services related to
custom software modules deemed by NetGenics, in its sole discretion, to be
unfeasible. Such agreement shall be set forth in writing, referencing this
Agreement, and shall be incorporated herein as EXHIBIT E.

            (b) To the extent the number of Service Hours that NetGenics
estimates will be required to complete a custom software module, as specified in
the aforementioned, mutually agreed development schedule during a calendar year
exceeds Subscriber's then-unused Service Hours for such calendar year, such
customization Services shall be charged to Subscriber at NetGenics' standard
billing rates then in effect.

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            (c) Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 14 hereto,
NetGenics warrants that a custom software module, once completed and accepted by
Subscriber in accordance with the terms hereof, shall perform in all material
respects in accordance with the established, mutually-agreed detailed
requirements specified on EXHIBIT E.

            (d) Subscriber and NetGenics acknowledge that a custom software
module may contain Subscriber Know-How. In the event Subscriber seeks to
designate part of a custom software module as Subscriber Know-How, Subscriber
shall inform NetGenics of same in writing as a part of EXHIBIT D, and NetGenics
and Subscriber shall jointly agree on the scope of such Subscriber Know-How, and
the extent to which such Subscriber Know-How (i) is necessary to the custom
software module, (ii) does not contain NetGenics Confidential Information, and
(iii) provides competitive advantage to Subscriber, and shall designate same on
EXHIBIT E. NetGenics shall not re-use or incorporate such Subscriber Know-How in
the design or development of any custom software module for any third-party
subscriber of the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, NetGenics shall not
be restricted in providing any custom software module to any third party
subscriber which (A) does not contain Subscriber Know-How, or (B) is designed by
NetGenics according to such third party's independent specifications. Service
Hours charged for such customer software modules may be adjusted to reflect lack
of re-use by NetGenics. The System Committee (defined in Section 6.4) shall
determine the scope of Subscriber Know-How and shall resolve any disputes
relating to Service Hours charged for Customer Software Modules.

     7.2 (a) NetGenics shall use commercially reasonable efforts to install
custom software modules in accordance with the schedule set forth in the
completed EXHIBIT E, subject to Subscriber performing its obligations under this
Agreement and providing such cooperation as NetGenics may reasonably request to
facilitate such installation. Such installation with respect to any custom
software module shall be deemed complete upon written notice from NetGenics to
Subscriber.

            (b) Subscriber shall be deemed to have accepted a custom software
module with respect to which any installation notice has been provided by
NetGenics unless (i) such installed custom software module materially fails to
conform to the specifications as set forth on EXHIBIT E therefor, (ii)
Subscriber gives notice of nonacceptance to NetGenics within thirty (30) days
after the date of such installation notice, and (iii) any such notice of
non-acceptance states specifically with respect to such installed custom
software module, the custom software specifications to which such installed
custom software module fails to conform with sufficient specificity to permit
NetGenics to correct such nonconformity. NetGenics shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to correct any nonconformity found to exist and notify
Subscriber in writing upon the completion of such correction. If NetGenics is
unable to make such corrections, Subscriber's remedy shall be limited, at
NetGenics' sole discretion, to correction of the nonconforming portion of the
custom software

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module or return of the custom software module to NetGenics and the crediting of
expended Service Hours. Subscriber shall cooperate with NetGenics in correcting
such nonconformity.

         7.3 Prior to developing any module of Subscriber Software to be covered
by the warranty provisions of Section 14, Subscriber shall have: (a) received
from NetGenics a current copy of any applicable Subscriber Software development
guidelines as described and updated from time to time on the Documentation and
covering such module, (b) submitted a proposal to NetGenics for approval
describing the methodology, specifications and timetable of such Subscriber
Software module, and (c) received NetGenics' written approval for the
development of such Subscriber Software. Subscriber hereby agrees to develop
Subscriber Software modules only in conjunction with a Development System, and
in accordance with the Subscriber Software development guidelines covering such
module. Upon completion of Subscriber Software, Subscriber shall submit
completed Subscriber Software to NetGenics for quality assurance testing, and
shall not install any such Subscriber Software on the Product until NetGenics
has completed such quality assurance testing and provided final approval to
Subscriber. All NetGenics activities under this Section 7.3 shall be charged
against Subscriber's then-available Service Hours, under guidelines as set forth
in EXHIBIT G attached hereto. Subscriber Software developed other than in
accordance with all provisions of this Section 7.3 herein shall void any
warranty rights.

8. SUBSCRIBER RESPONSIBILITIES
   ---------------------------

         8.1 The obligation of NetGenics to perform under this Agreement is
contingent upon Subscriber providing such cooperation as NetGenics may
reasonably request including, but not limited to, providing or performing the
following:

            (a) Sufficient and appropriate physical space for the Hardware at
each Designated Location, in a controlled area such as a data center or computer
room, where the hardware is physically secured and environmentally controlled;

            (b) Electrical power source in close proximity to the location of
the hardware;

            (c) Physical connection to Subscriber's network, firewall or gateway
(as applicable), in proximity to the location of the hardware;

            (d) Technical information regarding the addressing and configuration
of Subscriber's DNS (Domain Name Services) and electronic mail servers
sufficient to allow NetGenics' server to communicate with Subscriber's servers;

            (e) A minimum of two (2) valid network names (host, node or machine
names) per Designated Location and their associated Internet Protocol addresses;
and

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            (f) Reasonable assistance of Subscriber's personnel.

            (g) Reasonable assistance and cooperation in the provision of
requested Support Services, as well as other activities within the scope of this
Agreement, for the term of the Agreement.

     8.2 It shall be understood by the parties that all Product(s) are intended
to be installed at their respective Designated Location(s) as mutually agreed,
and that Subscriber shall have all necessary facilities available for
installation and acceptance as agreed.

9. SUBSCRIPTION RELEASES
   ---------------------

     9.1 Subject to the provisions of Section 9.3 below, standard upgrades made
by NetGenics to the Subscription (such upgrades "Subscription Releases") at any
time during the term of this Agreement will be offered to Subscriber at no
additional charge.

     9.2 If any standard upgrades made to any of the Third Party Software by
their respective owners at any time during the term of this Agreement are
necessary for the Product's continued maintenance, then, at Subscriber's option,
it may purchase such upgrade from the Third Party Software vendor or, if
available, from NetGenics at NetGenics' then current prices. These upgrades
shall be installed at the Designated Location. Subscriber will be responsible
for the cost of the installation of any such upgrades (or if Service Hours are
available, such hours will count against the Service Hours) at NetGenics' then
current hourly rates. Failure by Subscriber to purchase such upgrades as are
identified by NetGenics as essential to the Subscription's continued maintenance
may result in Subscriber forfeiting its rights to receive future Subscription
Releases.

     9.3 NetGenics shall furnish the number of full sets of Documentation as
designated in EXHIBIT C for each Designated Location, at no charge to
Subscriber. NetGenics shall provide such updates to the furnished Documentation
as are necessary, in conjunction with Subscription Releases. NetGenics shall, at
Subscriber's request and at NetGenics' then current published prices, furnish
additional sets of the Documentation, together with any revisions therein or
additions thereto.

10. FEES
    ----

     10.1 Unless this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 2.3,
Subscriber shall pay to NetGenics consideration (the "Fee") in the amount of
[******] per year, to be paid on a quarterly basis, with the first payment of
[******] to be made within thirty (30) days after the delivery of an invoice,
prorated for any partial calendar quarter and for the no-charge trial period
described in Section 2.3, and with Service Hours for that calendar quarter
similarly prorated. Each subsequent payment of [******] shall be made no later

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION.  ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS.
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than five (5) days after the beginning of the calendar quarter for which payment
is due. The Fee as set forth in this Section 10.1 may be changed to reflect
changes in the Designated Location(s) pursuant to Sections 5.9 through 5.13 of
this Agreement, and as amended on EXHIBIT C.

     10.2 If Subscriber has exhausted its available Service Hours for any
applicable calendar year, Subscriber shall pay to NetGenics, upon NetGenics'
request, fifty percent (50%) of all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred
by NetGenics in performing Services for Subscriber under this Agreement
including, without limitation, expenses incurred for travel, meals, lodging,
long distance telephone calls, document reproduction, postage, and cost of
storage media such as disks and tapes.

     10.3 Subscriber shall pay when due any sales, use, excise, property or
other federal, state, local or foreign taxes, duties, tariffs or other
assessments (other than any tax based solely on the net income of NetGenics) and
related interest and penalties that NetGenics is at any time obligated to pay or
collect in connection with or arising out of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement. Subscriber agrees to indemnify and hold harmless NetGenics from
any and all of such taxes, duties, tariffs or other assessments. If NetGenics
pays any such amounts which Subscriber is obligated to pay under this Section
10.3, Subscriber shall promptly reimburse NetGenics in an amount equal to the
amount so paid by NetGenics.

     10.4 Any payments due NetGenics hereunder which are not paid when due shall
bear interest at the lower of the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per
month or the highest rate permitted by law.

11. SOURCE CODE
    -----------

     11.1 NetGenics agrees to make Subscriber a beneficiary under the NetGenics'
existing Source Code Escrow Agreement, which shall provide Subscriber with
access to the Source Code for supporting and maintaining the Licensed Program in
the event NetGenics ceases to do business in its regular course.

     11.2 NetGenics may make limited examples of Source Code available to
Subscriber, as needed and at NetGenics' sole discretion. All such Source Code
shall be treated as Confidential Information of NetGenics as set forth in this
Agreement.

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12. PROPRIETARY RIGHTS
    ------------------

     12.1 Except for release of Source Code, as set forth in Section 11.1 above,
Subscriber acknowledges that NetGenics is the sole and exclusive owner of the
Software, Services and Documentation and the Source Code of the Software, and
all proprietary rights therein, including, without limitation, all associated
patents, copyrights and trade secrets rights.

     12.2 All proprietary notices incorporated in or fixed to the Licensed
Program or Documentation shall be duplicated by Subscriber on all copies or
extracts thereof and shall not be altered, removed or obliterated. A copyright
notice on the Licensed Program or Documentation does not, by itself, constitute
evidence of publication or public disclosure.

     12.3 NetGenics and Subscriber acknowledge that the other party's
Confidential Information constitutes commercially valuable proprietary trade
secrets, patent applications, patents, plant breeders' rights, plant variety
protection registration etc. of the disclosing party, including, without
limitation, copyrights, trade secrets and may include software for which patents
have been applied for or issued. The receiving party shall (i) not disclose or
allow access to the Confidential Information to any party other than its
employees, solely on a need-to-know basis, who have signed a nondisclosure
agreement conforming as to intent and effect to this Section 12; (ii) use its
best efforts to protect the Confidential Information against any unauthorized or
unlawful use, disclosure, dissemination or copying; (iii) not use any of the
Confidential Information other than as permitted under the terms of this
Agreement; (iv) not provide or disclose to third parties the Confidential
Information in any form, and (v) not provide or permit public access to the
Confidential Information in whole or in part, including, without limitation, by
computer networks, periodicals, newspapers or any other accessible or
distributed media.

13. TERM
    ----

     13.1 Unless sooner terminated as herein provided, this Agreement shall
commence on the Effective Date and shall terminate upon the third (3rd)
anniversary of the Effective Date (the "Term"). This agreement may be renewed
for subsequent one (1) year terms, at NetGenics' then current license fees, upon
mutual agreement within thirty (30) days of the expiration of the Term.

     13.2 Subscriber may terminate this Agreement any time after the first
anniversary of the Effective Date by providing thirty (30) days written notice
thereof to NetGenics.

     13.3 Either party may terminate this Agreement if the other party
materially breaches a provision of the Agreement, including, without limitation,
payment obligations, and fails to correct the breach within sixty (60) days
following written notice of the breach.

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     13.4 If either party to this Agreement files a petition in bankruptcy, or
if a petition in bankruptcy is filed against it, or if it becomes insolvent, or
makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors or an arrangement pursuant to
any bankruptcy law, the other party shall have the right to terminate this
license upon thirty (30) days' written notice.

     13.5 Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason, Subscriber shall:
(i) pay immediately all amounts which are due and payable; (ii) have no further
right and license to use the Subscription or NetGenics' Confidential Information
(except as provided in Sections 13.6 and 13.7); (iii) return, at its cost, the
Product, together with any and all copies, modifications and merged portions in
any form, and all tangible embodiments of the Confidential Information, (unless
it provides assurances reasonably satisfactory to NetGenics that the
Documentation and Confidential Information and all copies thereof have been
destroyed). NetGenics shall have the right to supervise the return or
destruction of all such materials.

     13.6 In the event of termination for any reason other than as provided
under Section 2.3 of this Agreement, NetGenics shall provide any outstanding
Services for which Fees have been paid, and shall provide reasonable commercial
assistance to Subscriber in transferring any Subscriber data, held within the
Product prior to termination, into a mutually-agreed, machine-readable form.
Such assistance shall be provided at cost to Service Hours, and should remaining
Service Hours be exhausted, shall be provided at NetGenics' then-current hourly
rates. In addition, NetGenics shall maintain a tape back-up version of the
Product, in Subscriber's system configuration, for a period of five (5) years
after termination. Upon payment to NetGenics of consideration equal to the fair
market value of the Hardware then in use at Subscriber's Designated Location,
the aforementioned tape back-up version of the Product, along with the Hardware
then in use at Subscriber's Designated Location, shall be placed in escrow with
a mutually-agreed escrow agent. Subscriber shall have the right to request, and
NetGenics shall have the obligation to provide, access to the Product,
integrating Subscriber's data as of the date of termination, during the
above-referenced five-year period. Such access shall be subject to no less than
thirty (30) days' written notice from Subscriber, and shall be provided at
NetGenics then-current hourly rates, plus any and all necessary travel and other
expenses, including reasonable and actual expenses incurred for transportation,
meals, telephone, hardware rental, and shipping costs.

     13.7 In the event that Subscriber terminates this Agreement on or after the
third anniversary of the Effective Date, Subscriber shall be entitled, upon
payment of a consideration equal to one (1) year's Subscription Fee (as
designated on EXHIBIT C) in effect at the time of such termination, to continue
use of the Product for a period of eighteen (18) months, subject to the
following conditions: (i) Subscriber access shall be "read-only"; i.e. data may
be viewed using the Product, but no new data may be created or analyzed using
the Product, and (ii) no more than twelve (12) persons may have access

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to the Product. NetGenics audit rights, as provided in Section 5.7, shall remain
in force during the above-described extension period.

14. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
    -------------------------------------------------------

        14.1 NetGenics represents that it has the right and authority to enter
into this Agreement and grant the license contained herein.

        14.2 NetGenics warrants to Subscriber from the date of acceptance and
for the Term of this Agreement that: (i) the Product, any custom software
modules developed by NetGenics for Subscriber and any Subscriber Software will
substantially conform to the Documentation, provided that it is used at the
Designated Location and with the environment for which it was designed; (ii) the
Product and any custom software modules developed by NetGenics for Subscriber
will process dates accurately prior to, during and after the calendar year 2000
(including, without limitation, accurate century recognition, ability to
accommodate same century and multi-century formulas and date values and
interface values reflecting the appropriate century); and, (iii) any media on
which the Licensed Program, any custom software modules developed by NetGenics
for Subscriber and the Documentation are distributed will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship under normal use and service.

        14.3 NetGenics' entire liability and Subscriber's sole and exclusive
remedy in the event of substantial nonconformity of the Licensed Program or
defective media or Documentation, shall be, at NetGenics' sole discretion, the
correction or work-around of such substantial errors in the Licensed Program,
replacement of the defective media or Documentation, or a refund of a pro-rata
portion of the subscription fee, corresponding to the period of time in which
the Product was non-usable due to non-conformance. Any correction of substantial
errors to the Licensed Program or any replacement media or documentation which
is supplied is warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period.

        14.4 Such services and any required warranty service pursuant to this
Section 14 will be performed, by mutual agreement, (i) by telephonic
communication, (ii) via modem from NetGenics' facility, (iii) by NetGenics at
the site of Subscriber or (iv) otherwise as determined by NetGenics and agreed
by Subscriber.

        14.5 The warranty contained in Section 14.2 shall be void and of no
effect in the event (i) the Product has been modified, altered or changed in any
manner by Subscriber or any party acting on behalf of Subscriber (other than as
set forth herein), (ii) if any media has been damaged as a result of accident,
misuse or abuse by Subscriber or any party acting on behalf of Subscriber (other
than by NetGenics or its authorized representatives), or (iii) any substantial
nonconformity of the Product is due, through no fault of NetGenics, to the
failure of, or defects in, any Third Party Software used in

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connection with the Licensed Program, including any Subscriber Software
developed other than as provided in Section 7.3 of this Agreement.

        14.6 EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN SECTIONS 14.1 AND 14.2, NETGENICS EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBSCRIPTION
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY RESULTS CREATED FROM USE OF THE SUBSCRIPTION
HEREUNDER), EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

        14.7 NETGENICS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO SUBSCRIBER FOR ANY DIRECT DAMAGES
OR CLAIMS IN EXCESS OF THE FEES PAID BY SUBSCRIBER HEREUNDER. NETGENICS SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE TO SUBSCRIBER OR ITS AFFILIATES FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
LOST REVENUES, ANTICIPATED REVENUES OR PROFITS RELATING TO THE SAME) ARISING
FROM ANY CLAIM RELATING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY TO THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER A
CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED ON WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY), EVEN IF AN AUTHORIZED
REPRESENTATIVE OF NETGENICS IS ADVISED OF THE LIKELIHOOD OR POSSIBILITY OF SAME.
SUBSCRIBER ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT PAYMENT BY NETGENICS OR RETENTION BY
SUBSCRIBER OF DIRECT DAMAGES AS LIMITED BY THE FOREGOING SENTENCE SHALL BE
SUBSCRIBER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN EXHAUSTION OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES UNDER
THIS AGREEMENT, AT LAW OR IN EQUITY, AND THAT SUCH REMEDY SHALL NOT BE DEEMED OR
ALLEGED BY SUBSCRIBER TO HAVE FAILED OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL
NETGENICS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY SUBSCRIBER'S OR ANY THIRD PARTY'S
ACTS OR OMISSIONS.

15. INDEMNIFICATION
    ---------------

        15.1 NetGenics shall indemnify and hold harmless Subscriber against any
costs, fees or damages arising out of, or related to, any claim that
Subscriber's authorized use or possession of the Product or that the license
infringes or violates any United States or European Patent Office copyright,
patent or trademark of any third party; provided however, that (i) NetGenics has
sole control of the defense and/or settlement, (ii) Subscriber notifies
NetGenics promptly, but no later than thirty (30) days upon receipt by
Subscriber of notice of such claim in writing of each such claim or suit and
gives NetGenics all information known to Subscriber relating thereto, and (iii)
Subscriber cooperates with NetGenics in the settlement and/or defense.
Subscriber shall be reimbursed for all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses
incurred in providing any

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cooperation requested by NetGenics. Failure of Subscriber to so notify NetGenics
will result in the forfeiture by Subscriber of its rights to indemnification
under this Section 15.

        15.2 In the event that all or any part of the Product is, or in the
opinion of NetGenics may become, the subject of any claim or suit for
infringement of any third party trademark, patent or copyright, or if
Subscriber's use of the Product is permanently enjoined, NetGenics shall, in its
sole discretion and at its expense, do one of the following: (i) procure for
Subscriber the right to use the Product or the affected part thereof; (ii)
replace the Product or affected part with other suitable software, hardware and
documentation; (iii) modify the Product or affected part to make it
non-infringing; or (iv) refund the license fee paid by Subscriber and terminate
the licensed rights granted herein. Any such refund shall be prorated to reflect
the reasonable value for the use of the Subscription. NetGenics shall be
obligated to advise Subscriber of its intended activities within thirty (30)
days of initial notification of infringement. In the event NetGenics elects
options (ii) or (iii) above, and the resulting Product lacks significant
functionality as described in the Documentation, Subscriber may elect to
terminate this Agreement and incur no further cost nor obligation hereunder.

        15.3 NetGenics shall have no obligations under this Section 15 to the
extent a claim is based upon any of the following: (i) the Product or any
portion thereof has been modified, altered or changed in any manner by
Subscriber or any party acting on behalf of Subscriber (other than by NetGenics
or its authorized representatives), if such infringement would have been avoided
in the absence of the use of such altered Product; (ii) the combination,
operation or use of the Product with software which was not provided by
NetGenics, if such infringement would have been avoided in the absence of such
combination operation or use; or (iii) the use of the Software and Documentation
on or in connection with a computer system or hardware components which have not
been approved by NetGenics and/or which are used at a location other than at the
Designated Location without NetGenics' prior written approval.

        15.4 This Section 15 states NetGenics' entire liability for any alleged
infringement by the Product or any part thereof.

16. GENERAL
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        16.1 Sections 5.8, 12.1 through 12.3, 13.5 through 13.7, 14.1, 14.3,
14.5 through 14.7, Article 15 in its entirety, 16.1, 16.7, 16.13 and 16.15 shall
survive the termination of this Agreement for any reason.

        16.2 This Agreement and all Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference contain the entire agreement between the parties hereto
with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes any previous
understandings or agreements, whether written or oral, in respect of such
subject matter.

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        16.3 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of
the parties, their successors and assigns. This Agreement or any portion
thereof, or any right or responsibility hereunder, shall not be assignable
(except to a successor or Affiliate) by Subscriber without the prior written
consent of NetGenics, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld. Any
attempted assignment which does not comply with the terms of this Section 16.3
shall be void and of no effect.

        16.4 None of the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed to be waived or
amended by either party unless such a waiver or amendment specifically
references this Agreement and is in a writing signed by the party to be bound.

        16.5 The illegality, invalidity or unenforceability of any part of this
Agreement shall not affect the legality, validity or enforceability of the
remainder of this Agreement. If any part of this Agreement shall be found to be
illegal, invalid or unenforceable, this Agreement shall be given such meaning as
would make this Agreement legal, valid and enforceable in order to give effect
to the intent of the parties.

        16.6 All communications, notices and exchanges of information
contemplated herein or required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in
writing and shall be deemed properly given when personally delivered, or when
one delivers it to an established courier service, with fees prepaid, or
transmits it by facsimile (with hard copy to follow), addressed to the other
party to the addresses set forth on the first page of this Agreement (or such
other address of which such party shall have given written notice).

        16.7 Both Subscriber and NetGenics acknowledge that a breach or failure
to comply with any of the provisions of this Agreement (other than payment
obligations) will irreparably harm the business of the other party, and that
neither Subscriber nor NetGenics will have an adequate remedy at law in the
event of such breach or non-compliance. Therefore, Subscriber and NetGenics
acknowledge that either party shall be entitled to injunctive relief and/or
specific performance without the posting of bond or other security, in addition
to whatever other remedies it may have, at law or in equity, in any court of
competent jurisdiction against any acts of such breach or non-compliance.

        16.8 Subscriber will be responsible for the payment of all taxes based
on work performed or products delivered pursuant to this Agreement, except for
taxes based on NetGenics' net income.

        16.9 Each party has the right to use the name, logos and trademarks of
the other party in publicity releases or advertising, including customer lists,
or for other promotional purposes, upon the prior written approval of the other
party, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

        16.10 Nothing herein shall be construed to create any relationship of
employer and employee, agent and principal, partnership or joint venture between
the parties. Neither

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party shall assume, either directly or indirectly, any liability of or for the
other party. Neither party shall have the authority to bind or obligate the
other party and neither party shall represent that it has such authority.

        16.11 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement, neither Subscriber nor NetGenics will be responsible for any failure
to perform its obligations hereunder caused by strikes, lockouts, riots,
epidemics, war, governmental regulations, fire, communication line failures,
power failures, acts of God or other causes beyond its control, including acts
or omissions of third parties, and the occurrence of any such event will toll
the time period provided in this Agreement for performance by NetGenics or
Subscriber.

        16.12 The article and section headings in this Agreement are for
reference purposes only and will not be deemed to be a part of this Agreement,
nor are they intended to describe, interpret, define or limit the scope or
extent of this Agreement or any provision hereof.

        16.13 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance
with the domestic laws of the State of Delaware, United States of America,
without giving effect to its choice of law or conflict of law provisions.

        16.14 If the parties cannot resolve a dispute arising out of or in
connection with this Agreement, then any party may, upon written notice to the
other, have such dispute referred to their respective officers designated below
or their successors, for attempted resolution by good faith negotiations within
thirty (30) days after such notice is received:

               For NetGenics:       President

               For Subscriber:      Head of Biotechnology Research

Any such dispute which is not so resolved between the parties or the designated
officers within such thirty (30) day period shall, upon written notice from one
Party to be resolved by final and binding arbitration under the then current
Licensing Agreement Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association
("AAA"). If the claim is filed by one party, then the venue for arbitration
shall be proximate to that of the other party. The arbitration shall be
conducted by a panel of three arbitrators who are knowledgeable in the subject
matter which is at issue in the dispute (the "Panel"). Each party shall have the
right to appoint one member of the Panel, with the third member to be mutually
agreed upon by the two Panel members appointed by the parties or, failing such
agreement, to be selected according to the AAA rules. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, no panel member appointed in pursuit to this Section 16.14 shall be a
resident of the state of Ohio or the Principality of Belgium. In conducting the
arbitration, the panel shall determine what discovery will be permitted,
consistent with the goal of limiting the cost and time which the parties must
expend for discovery (and provided that the Panel shall permit such

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discovery deemed necessary to permit an equitable resolution to the dispute).
The decision of the Panel shall be in writing and shall set forth the basis
therefor. The Panel shall also determine the steps, if any, that a Party should
take to correct any failure or breach by such Party pertaining to any such
dispute. The Parties shall share equally the Panel's fees and expenses. The
decision of the Panel shall be final and may be enforced by the Party in whose
favor it runs, and such award may be enforced and executed upon in any court
having jurisdiction over the Party against whom the enforcement of such an award
is sought.

        16.15 During the Term of this Agreement and for one (1) year thereafter,
neither Subscriber nor NetGenics shall directly solicit for employment any
employee of the other party who was directly involved with the performance of
this Agreement, without the prior consent of that party. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, the provision of this Section 16.15 shall not prohibit either party
from hiring employees of the other party who have applied for positions on their
own and without solicitation by the hiring party.

        16.16 Upon execution of this Agreement, NetGenics and Subscriber agree
to cooperate in the preparation of a joint press release stating that the
parties have entered into a software license and service agreement. NetGenics
hereby warrants that it will not use any trademark or make reference to products
or services of Subscriber or its subsidiaries without obtaining the prior
written permission of Subscriber.

               IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Software
License Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of
the date first above written.

NetGenics International, Ltd.           Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH

By: /s/ Keith T. Coleman                By: /s/ Dr. Jiujeu Aphauer
    ---------------------------             ------------------------------------
               (Signature)                          (Signature)

Keith T. Coleman                        Dr. Jiujeu Aphauer
-------------------------------         ----------------------------------------
          (Printed Name)                           (Printed Name)

Title:  Chief Financial Officer         Title:  Member of Agrevo Board
        -----------------------                 --------------------------------

                                        By: /s/ B. Convent
                                            ------------------------------------
                                                    (Signature)

                                        B. Convent
                                                  (Printed Name)

                                        Title: Head, Research and Development,
                                               -------------------------------
                                        Biotechnology
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                                    EXHIBIT A

                                    SOFTWARE
                                    --------

                                                                  February, 1999

SYNERGY(TM) BIOINFORMATICS

[****]

         [*****]

[*****]

         [*****]

[*****]

         [*****]

     SYNERGY(TM) and the NetGenics logo are trademarks of NetGenics, Inc. All
     other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS.

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                                    EXHIBIT B
                                    ---------

                                    HARDWARE
                                    --------

COMPUTER HARDWARE:

SUN MICROSYSTEMS
SUN MICRO ELECTRONICS ULTRA AXI-PCI

         Sun Micro Electronics Ultra AXI-PCI based motherboard/333mhz UltraSparc
IIi processor/1GB ram/1MB cache/10-100 ethernet/two ultra-wide SCSI buses (one
internal and one external)/two high speed serial ports/one additional PCI UW
SCSI card...all the above mounted in an industry standard 19" rackmount chassis
with dual hot-swapping power supplies.

PERIFITECH, INC.
PERIFITECH RAID-5 DISK ARRAY

         Perifitech RAID 5 disk array with dual hot-swapping power supplies/UW
SCSI array controller with 32MB cache/7X9.1GB UW SCSI hot-swap drives configured
as 5+1+1 (data+parity reserve+hot-standby) for 45GB usuable and 63GB total
capacity. A 20/40 Quantum DLT drive is also mounted within the chassis...all the
above mounted in an industry standard 19" rackmount chassis.

SUPPLIED BY PERIFITECH

         Perifitech P233 MMX system/64MB ram/2.1GB drive/24X cd-rom...mounted in
an industry standard 19" rackmount chassis.

UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY

         American Power Conversion Smart UPS 2200/Power Chute Unix
software...designed as a 19" rackmount device (as required)

COMPUTER RACK (AS REQUIRED)

         Computer Industry standard rack to fit all the above components. Fully
cabled and fan cooled.

NETGEAR
NETGEAR 10BASET/100BASETX ETHERNET HUB EN516

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INTEGRATED SOFTWARE
-------------------

SUN SOLARIS SERVER LICENSE (UNIX)
SUN INTERNET WORKSHOP
SUN NEO OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

OBJECT DESIGN INC.
OBJECTSTORE RUNTIME

APC POWERCHUTE SOFTWARE

GENE CODES CORPORATION SEQUENCHER(TM) ASSEMBLY ENGINE

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                                    EXHIBIT C
                                    ---------

                  DESIGNATED LOCATIONS, FEES, AND SERVICE HOURS
                  ---------------------------------------------

[*****]

INITIAL DESIGNATED LOCATION:           INITIAL LICENSE SIZE:  [*****]
----------------------------           ---------------------
  Plant Genetic Systems
  Jozef Plateaustraat 22
  B-9000 Gent, Belgium

[*****]

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS.

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                                    EXHIBIT D
                                    ---------

                                SERVICES REQUEST
                                ----------------

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Services Statement No.:  ____________________        Date:  ________________

NetGenics No.:  ___________________________
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

         The following Services Statement terms and conditions shall be
incorporated under the SOFTWARE LICENSE & SERVICES AGREEMENT with:

NetGenics, Inc. and _____________________ ("Subscriber") effective
______________________, providing for a license to certain NetGenics Product
described therein.

Licensee Contact:  ______________________________

NetGenics Contact:  ___________________________

Services Statement shall be effective: _________________________________

Services shall be provided for the following term: _______________________

TO BE COMPLETED BY LICENSEE

I.  DEFINITION OF SCOPE___________________________________________________

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IF REQUESTED SERVICES INCLUDE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF CUSTOM SOFTWARE MODULES,
PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS.

II. HIGH LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: (Please respond to the questions below in as much
detail as is known; if additional sheets are attached, please check here)

WHAT IS THE MAJOR CONCEPT OF THE NEEDED CUSTOMIZATION?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

ARE THERE ANY DEFINITIONS THAT NEED TO BE UNDERSTOOD IN ORDER TO COMPLETE THE
REQUEST?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

WHAT RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE TO HELP DEFINE THE PROJECT? IE: ARE THERE JOURNAL
ARTICLES, THIRD PARTY DOCUMENTATION, OR USE CASES THAT MAY BE USED FOR
REFERENCE?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

WHAT INPUTS ARE TO BE USED IN THE PROCESS; IE: ARE THERE SPECIFIC FILE FORMATS,
DATA ETC., THAT THIS INTERFACE WILL BE PASSING THROUGH TO THE SYSTEM?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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WHAT OUTPUTS ARE EXPECTED; IE: DO RESULTS FROM AN ANALYSIS NEED TO BE IN A
CERTAIN FORMAT TO BE UNDERSTOOD, IS THERE A DATABASE THAT MUST BE ABLE TO ACCESS
DATA, ETC.?

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EXAMPLES:

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ARE THERE KNOWN OPERATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS?

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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ARE THERE FUNCTIONALITY INTERFACES THAT ARE DESIRED; IE: IS THERE A COMMON
FORMAT FOR WORKING WITH DATA, OR ANALYSES OF THIS SORT THAT WOULD FACILITATE USE
BY THE END-USERS OF THIS MODULE?

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USAGE PARAMETERS (STANDARD AND BOUNDARIES):

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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NOTES AND COMMENTS:
                   ------------------------------------------------------------

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II.      SUBSCRIBER KNOW-HOW:

The following concepts, data types, analyses or parameters are considered
Subscriber Know-How ):

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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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III.     THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE:

This Custom Software Module incorporates, or contains interfaces to, the
following Third Party Software:

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name of software product

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Owned by

Subscriber certifies that it is the holder of a valid license to the
above-mentioned Third-Party Software and that it has the right to create, or to
have created for it, the custom software module interfacing with, or
incorporating, the above-referenced Third Party Software.

---------------------------------------------------
Subscriber Legal Representative

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                                    EXHIBIT E
                                    ---------

                               SERVICES STATEMENT

                        SPECIFICATIONS, FEES & TIMETABLE
                        --------------------------------

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Services Statement No.:  ____________________        Date:  ________________

NetGenics No.:  ___________________________
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TO BE COMPLETED BY NETGENICS

I.  SUMMARY OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED:

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II.      CUSTOM SOFTWARE METHODOLOGY

The following methodology will be used in completing the custom software module
as contained in this request (if applicable):

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III.  ATTACHED COMPLETED REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT AND HIGH-LEVEL DESIGN HAS BEEN
      REVIEWED AND APPROVED:

For NetGenics:                                For Subscriber:

--------------------------------              ------------------------------
Approval 1                  date              Approval 1                date

--------------------------------              ------------------------------
Approval 2                  date              Approval 2                date

IV.      STAFF AND SERVICES REQUIREMENTS

Software Analysis, Design and Development (Estimated Service Hours):___________

Other Resources: (Check here if additional sheets are attached )_______________

Explain:

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-----------------------------------

V. TIMETABLE FOR COMPLETION (INCLUDING THE TIME PERIODS FOR DELIVERY, ACCEPTANCE
TESTING, AND CORRECTION OF ERRORS):

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VI.      SUBSCRIBER KNOW-HOW:

The following concepts, data types, analyses or parameters are acknowledged by
NetGenics and considered Subscriber Know-How ):

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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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This Services Statement for the above-referenced custom software module is
approved for development by both parties as of the date below:

For NetGenics, Inc                          for Subscriber.

By:      _______________________            By:________________________________

Name:    _______________________            Name: ______________________________
         (Printed/Typed)                           (Printed/Typed)

Title:   _____________________              Title:  ____________________________

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                                    EXHIBIT F

NETGENICS, INC.
CLIENT SUPPORT AND ESCALATION PROCEDURES

The Client Support Team

A team of Client Support Professionals supports each NetGenics client, each with
specialized knowledge of both SYNERGY software and services and the particular
needs of the individual client. Each team is made of individuals trained in
areas of Biological Research, Bioinformatics, and Hardware and Software
Technical Support. Each client is assigned an Account Manager, who is
responsible for maintaining up-to-date communications with the client
organization and the team. Customization concerns should be directed through the
Account Manager. The purpose of the Support Team is to service all the needs of
the organization, Information Systems (IS) personnel, and end-users.

System monitoring

NetGenics will monitor the server at the customer site, to assist in maintaining
the performance and integrity of the system, as well as to assist in problem
determination and resolution. Remote monitoring of the server is the preferred
method, and is provided without additional cost of Service Hours to the
customer. The customer may, at its option, elect not to provide remote
monitoring access to the NetGenics Client Support Team. In this case, a
Technical Support Representative will conduct regular monitoring of the system
on-site. This time will be charged against the Customer's Available Service
Hours, at an agreed number of hours per Calendar Quarter, plus reimbursement to
NetGenics of incurred travel expenses.

Support Processes

Incoming calls and email reports are handled by a 1st tier Client Service
Specialist. In many cases, this person will be able to resolve most incidents as
they are reported. Whenever possible, calls will be routed live to a member of
the Client Support Team. If no person is immediately available or it is after
business hours (Normal business hours Monday - Friday 0900 to 1800h Belgian
Time), someone will return the call as soon as possible and within the times
outlined (refer to Table 1) to begin the resolution process.

EMAIL WILL BE HANDLED DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ONLY. An initial reply will
be automatically generated instructing the sender on what to do if the problem
requires more prompt assistance. Incidents reported via email will be addressed
as soon as possible and at least by the end of the next business day.

All incidents are logged and prioritized according to Table 1 by the NetGenics
Support Team, and updates are issued to the Account Manager and clients on a
regular basis (refer to Table 1), according to the priority of the incident.
Each incident is assigned an Incident Number, by which the incident may be
tracked until resolution. All work relating to the incident resolution is
attached to this incident number.

If the 1st tier support person is unable to resolve the call or email at the
time of the call, the call or email will be routed to the appropriate second or
third tier level support, as outlined below (refer to Table 1). Whenever
possible, an unresolved call will be routed live to the member of the Client

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Support Team who is best trained to handle the particular incident. If there are
no appropriate support personnel immediately available, a member of Client
Services will respond within the indicated times (refer to Table 1) to continue
the resolution process.

Automatic Escalation of Incidents

Incidents unresolved after the incoming or initial return call will be escalated
according to the chart below. Escalation periods are based on the priority of
the incident. NetGenics will escalate incidents to second tier Scientific or
Technical support, or third tier Development and Quality Assurance support as
necessary to aid in resolution of the incident.

TABLE 1 -- PRIORITIZATION AND ESCALATION OF INCIDENTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

======================= ==================================================== ====================================
INCIDENT PRIORITY       DESCRIPTION                                          ESCALATION
======================= ==================================================== ====================================
<S>                     <C>                                                  <C>
Critical                -   Server is non-functional.                        -   20 minutes initial
(Contact by phone       -   Users are unable to log in.                          callback
only)                   -   Server is severely malfunctioning.               -   Account Manager notified.
                        -   Danger of loss or corruption of data is          -   Failure to resolve
                            suspected or users are unable to import or           immediately escalates to 2nd
                            manipulate data.                                     tier support.
                                                                             -   1 hour with no
                                                                                 resolution, NetGenics
                                                                                 Management notified.
                                                                             -   Within 24 hours, NetGenics
                                                                                 support enroute for on-site
                                                                                 incident handling.
                                                                             -   Contact will be maintained
                                                                                 between Client and Account
                                                                                 Manager.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Serious                 -   Server is functional, but one or more            -   2 hour initial callback
(Contact by phone           services are not operational.                    -   Account Manager notified
only)                   -   Complete loss of multiple key functions          -   Failure to resolve
                            could result in escalation of incident to            immediately escalates to 2nd
                            Critical Priority.                                   tier support.
                                                                             -   4 hours with no resolution,
                                                                                 NetGenics Management notified.
                                                                             -   8 hours without resolution
                                                                                 escalates to 3rd tier technical
                                                                                 support
                                                                             -   Within 48 hours, NetGenics
                                                                                 support enroute for on-site
                                                                                 incident handling.
                                                                             -   Contact will be maintained
                                                                                 between Client and Account
                                                                                 Manager.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-critical            -   All major services are operational, but          -   Response within 4 hours
                            there are "nuisance" errors in the               -   Failure to resolve
                            functionality.                                       escalates to 2nd tier support.
                        -   User has a question regarding                    -   2 Business Days with no
                            functionality.                                       resolution, NetGenics
                                                                                 Management notified.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

On-Site Support

In instances where on-site support of the Client system is required, the time
required for diagnosis and resolution on-site will be charged against the
Client's Service Hours. There is a four (4) hour

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minimum charge for any on-site visit, plus applicable travel expenses. On-site
support in excess of normal business hours will be charged on a premium basis.
If the support call is due to an issue covered by NetGenics warranty, no Service
Hours or expenses will be charged for the on-site call.

Escalation of Incidents by Clients

In some cases, a client will need to escalate the handling of an incident. The
formal escalation path is:

NETGENICS SUPPORT PERSONNEL             METHOD OF CONTACT
---------------------------             -----------------
First Tier Support                      0800-74-813 (toll free in Belgium)
                                        0130-822-955 (toll free in Germany).
                                        1-888-961-9007  or   1-216-861-4007

Client Account Manager                  1-888-861-9007  or   1-216-861-4007
Technical Support Representative        Contact via Account Manager or Help Desk
                                        Referral

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                                    EXHIBIT G
                                    ---------

                              Use of Service Hours

The information contained in this Exhibit G is set forth as part of this
Agreement and is intended to provide guidelines for use of Service Hours. In no
event, however, should this Exhibit be considered limiting or all-inclusive.

END-USER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES

        A.        Phone and E-mail support. 24 Hours a day, 7 days a week. No
                  charge to Service Hours for these activities

        B.        On-site support and troubleshooting activities:

                  1.       System maintenance support where remote monitoring is
                           not available: 52 Service Hours/Calendar Quarter.

                  2.       Troubleshooting on-site: No charge during first four
                           weeks of the contract, then 12 Service Hours per day,
                           with 4 Service Hour minimum charge. No charge to
                           Service Hours if Service call is due to System defect
                           otherwise covered by warranty. Premium charge for
                           on-site support outside of normal business hours.

CUSTOMIZATIONS TO SYNERGY(TM)-- Quoted on a per-project basis

        A.        Requires project requirements to be supplied by customer, or
                  may be prepared by NetGenics (upon request) with the use of
                  Service Hours.

        B.        NetGenics returns design and timetable for review before
                  commencement of work.

TRAINING

        A.       End-user training.

                  1.       2 days of on-site initial training at the time of
                           SYNERGY(TM)installation - no charge to Service Hours

                  2.       Requested follow-up training for new releases or new
                           employees: 12 Service Hours per day per trainer +
                           expenses. Maximum 15 Users per trainer.

CONSULTING SERVICES - specialty consulting Services available as requested.

        A.        Quoted on a per-project basis

        B.        Examples of possible Services (non-inclusive)

                  Technology Assessment and Review
                  Proof-of Concept (prototyping)
                  Tool/Algorithm Evaluation
                  Tool/Algorithm Development
                  Database (schema) Development

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DEVELOPER SUPPORT ACTIVITIES

        A.        Phone and E-mail support: Available during normal business
                  hours. No charge to Service Hours for normal guidance and
                  support activities.

        B.        On-site support when requested or recommended: 12 Service
                  Hours/day per developer on-site. Premium charge for on-site
                  support outside of normal business hours

SYNERGY(TM) CERTIFICATION

        A.        Design review - results in recommendations for changes or
                  approval of design, as well as generation of a test plan after
                  approval.

                  1.       20 Hours charge with 1-week turn-around time for
                           small projects such as simple single or multiple
                           algorithm integration.

                  2.       40 Hours charge with 2-week turn-around time for
                           larger projects such as design of new object classes
                           or database integrations.

                  Charges above are for each iteration of the design review (if
                  multiple iterations are necessary).

        B.        Quality Assurance Testing - results in certified
                  implementation that can be integrated into SYNERGY(TM)

                  1.       Service Hours for testing are quoted at the time of
                           design approval.

DEVELOPER TRAINING

                  1.       Initial 3-day training course for developers offered
                           at no charge to Service Hours. Training held at
                           NetGenics facilities. Up to 3 developers per site (or
                           equivalent). Maximum five training sessions total for
                           any Client over multi-site roll-out period. Maximum 8
                           developers per training session.

                  2.       Additional training sessions:

                           a.       Standard developer training (at NetGenics
                                    facilities) - 250 Service Hours for up to 8
                                    developers. (Expenses additional if training
                                    is held other than at NetGenics facilities)

                           b.       "Custom" training (for advanced topics or
                                    for specialty topics): 250 Service Hours per
                                    training for up to 8 developers + additional
                                    Service Hours for materials preparation
                                    (Service Hours quoted prior to commencement
                                    of activities). Additional expenses charged
                                    if training is held other than at NetGenics
                                    facilities.

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                                    EXHIBIT H

                                    HARDWARE
                                    --------

COMPUTER HARDWARE:
PERIFITECH

I. Definition of Warranty obligation and periods:

         PerifiTech products are warranted to be free from defects in material
and workmanship from date of purchase, verified by original invoice date, and
for periods as specified below, based on the product type. PerifiTech's sole
liability under such warranty is to exchange or repair, free of charge, any
product which, within the warranty period, is returned to us, and which we
accept as having been defective in material or workmanship.

         PerifiTech goods found to be defective upon initial installation
(within thirty {30} days from original invoice date) will be treated as a "No
Charge" Rapid Module Exchange Option (see PerifiTech Support Program). DOA's are
replaced by immediate cross-shipment at PerifiTech's expense. Product found to
be defective after the initial installation, as defined above, would be tested
and repaired or replaced, at PerifiTech's discretion in a reasonable time frame.

         The warranty does not apply to faults resulting from misuse, abuse,
neglect, absence of simple preventative user maintenance, accident,
modification, Acts of God, natural disasters, fire, or for products serviced by
anyone other than an authorized PerifiTech service provider.

         This warranty does not apply to any product from which PerifiTech's
identification number or plates have been removed, or which PerifiTech, in its
discretion, considers has been repaired, altered, neglected, or used in any such
way as to affect the product adversely (reasonable wear and tear accepted), and
without limiting the generality of the forgoing, this warranty does not apply to
any spare or replacement part used in any product for which it was not designed.

         The warranty is given expressly in place of, and excludes all other
warranties and conditions express, or implied, whether under common law, statue
or otherwise, and is expressly excluded in every form of liability for loss
damage, direct or consequential, resulting from defective material, faulty
workmanship, loss or damage to products while in transit or otherwise.

II. Warranty Periods:

Aerial Pentium Servers (Pentium, Dual PRO,Pentium II), Aerial Workstations, 2

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Warranty Periods continued

     (two) years limited warranty;
-    Parts and Labor prior to July 1, 1998 3 (three) years limited warranty;
-    Parts and Labor;
-    Aerial QUAD Servers, Aerial Ultra-AXi Servers;
-    2 (two) years limited warranty;
-    Parts and Labor.

     Extended Warranties Available
     -----------------------------

-    Aerial Arrays,  Aerial DAT,  Aerial DLT, Aerial
-    8mm, Aerial CDROM;-
-    2 (two) years limited warranty;
-    Parts and Labor;
-    Aerial Disks and Aerial SCSI Enhancement Kits;
-    5 (five) years limited warranty;
-    Parts and Labor
-    All other products not listed above (1) year warranty.

III. Software:

         No warranty other than the guarantee to conform to the manufacturer's
written product description. Software will be upgraded, as necessary, to meet
these requirements. Fixes are upgraded at no charge; enhancements can result in
nominal upgrade charges.

         All respective manufacturers' warranties are in effect by the agreement
through PerifiTech. No other warranties, expressed or implied, by PerifiTech or
any of its representatives, are in effect. All business partners are in
agreement that no Reseller alterations, modifications, or unauthorized service
work are permitted. In such an event, repair and return to original
specification shall be done at the sole cost of the Reseller, and all original
manufacturer warranties will be considered void.

IV. Limitation of Liability:

         PerifiTech is not liable for damages to equipment while in transit
to/from their place of business.

         PerifiTech is not liable for direct or indirect damage/loss resulting
from delivery delays or loss of data.

         PerifiTech reserves the right to repair or replace the unit with
equivalent materials or parts.

         PerifiTech reserves the right to charge additional time and material on
units which exhibit tampering.

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                                    EXHIBIT I
                                    ---------

                          HOURLY RATE FOR SERVICE HOURS

The information contained in this Exhibit I is set forth as part of this
Agreement and is intended to provide the costs associated with Service Hours.

[*****]

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CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. ASTERISKS DENOTE SUCH OMISSIONS.PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

                                   dated as of

                                November 22, 2000

                                  by and among

                             MAJESTIC INVESTOR, LLC,
                      a Delaware limited-liability company,

                          FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS, INC.,
                              a Nevada corporation,

                   101 MAIN STREET LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
                      a Colorado limited-liability company
               doing business as "Fitzgeralds Casino Black Hawk",

                         FITZGERALDS MISSISSIPPI, INC.,
                           a Mississippi corporation,

                         FITZGERALDS GAMING CORPORATION,
                              a Nevada corporation,

                 and certain affiliates of the foregoing parties

                                 with respect to
                                  the assets of

                  FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS, FITZGERALDS BLACK HAWK
                             AND FITZGERALDS TUNICA

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ARTICLE I      SALE OF ASSETS AND CLOSING...............................     2
               1.01.    Assets..........................................     2
               1.02.    Liabilities.....................................     6
               1.03.    Holdbacks.......................................     7
               1.04     Purchase Price; Allocation......................     8
               1.05.    Working Capital/Long Term Debt Adjustments......     9
               1.06.    EBITDA Adjustments..............................    10
               1.07.    Post-Closing Audit and Adjustment...............    11
               1.08.    Closing; Escrow.................................    12
               1.09.    "As Is" Condition...............................    13
               1.10     Further Assurances; Post-Closing
                        Cooperation.....................................    14
               1.11.    Insurance Proceeds..............................    15
               1.12.    Third-Party Consent.............................    15
               1.13.    Black Hawk Business Expansion...................    16
               1.14.    FSELLC Membership Interest......................    16

ARTICLE II     REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT AND
               SELLERS..................................................    16
               2.01.    Organization of Sellers, Parent and FFEC........    16
               2.02.    Authority.......................................    17
               2.03.    Governmental Approvals and Filings..............    17
               2.04.    Financial Statements............................    18
               2.05.    Absence of Changes..............................    18
               2.06.    No Undisclosed Liabilities......................    19
               2.07.    Taxes...........................................    19
               2.08.    Real Property...................................    20
               2.09.    Tangible Personal Property......................    21
               2.10.    Intellectual Property Rights....................    22
               2.11.    Contracts.......................................    22
               2.12.    Licenses........................................    24
               2.13.    Foreign Person..................................    24
               2.14.    Environmental Matters...........................    24
               2.15.    Brokers.........................................    26
               2.16.    Labor Matters...................................    26
               2.17.    No Other Agreements to Sell the Assets..........    27
               2.18.    Insurance.......................................    27
               2.19.    No Conflicts....................................    27
               2.20.    Employee Plans..................................    28

ARTICLE III    REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER..............    28
               3.01.    Organization....................................    28

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               3.02.    Authority.......................................    28
               3.03.    No Conflicts....................................    29
               3.04.    Governmental Approvals and Filings..............    29
               3.05.    Legal Proceedings...............................    29
               3.06.    Brokers.........................................    29
               3.07.    Purchaser's Environmental Reports...............    30
               3.08.    FSELLC Membership Interest......................    30

ARTICLE IV     COVENANTS OF PARENT AND SELLERS..........................    30
               4.01.    Regulatory and Other Approvals..................    30
               4.02.    HSR Filings.....................................    30
               4.03.    Investigation by Purchaser......................    30
               4.04.    Conduct of Business.............................    31
               4.05.    Financial Statements and Reports; Filings.......    31
               4.06.    Certain Restrictions............................    32
               4.07.    Delivery of Books and Records, etc.;
                        Removal of Property.............................    33
               4.08.    Non-Competition.................................    33
               4.09.    Title Insurance Policies and Exceptions.........    35
               4.10.    Notice and Cure.................................    36
               4.11.    Fulfillment of Conditions.......................    37
               4.12.    Baggage.........................................    37
               4.13.    Safe Deposits...................................    37
               4.14.    Valet Parking...................................    37
               4.15.    Notice of Developments..........................    38
               4.16.    FSELLC Membership Interest......................    38
               4.17.    Notice of Termination of Restructuring
                        Agreement.......................................    38
               4.18.    Cure Obligations................................    38

ARTICLE V      COVENANTS OF PURCHASER...................................    38
               5.01.    Regulatory and Other Approvals and
                        Notifications...................................    38
               5.02.    HSR Filings.....................................    39
               5.03.    Financing Letter................................    39
               5.04.    Leased Employee Expenses........................    40
               5.05.    Representations and Warranties..................    41
               5.06.    Notice and Cure.................................    41
               5.07.    Fulfillment of Conditions.......................    41

ARTICLE VI     CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER...................    41
               6.01.    Representations and Warranties..................    42
               6.02.    Performance.....................................    42
               6.03.    Orders and Laws.................................    42
               6.04.    Regulatory Consents and Approvals...............    42
               6.05.    Third Party Consents............................    43
               6.06.    Personal Property Leases........................    43
               6.07.    Deliveries......................................    43

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               6.08.    Financing.......................................    43
               6.09.    Black Hawk Business Environmental Matters.......    43
               6.10.    Tunica Business Access..........................    44
               6.11.    Las Vegas Business Compliance...................    44

ARTICLE VII    CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF SELLERS AND PARENT..........    44
               7.01.    Representations and Warranties..................    44
               7.02.    Performance.....................................    44
               7.03.    Orders and Laws.................................    44
               7.04.    Regulatory Consents and Approvals...............    45
               7.05.    Third Party Consents............................    45
               7.06.    Deliveries......................................    45
               7.07.    Proceedings.....................................    45

ARTICLE VIII   TAX MATTERS AND POST-CLOSING TAXES.......................    45
               8.01.    Taxes...........................................    45
               8.02.    Pre-Closing Tax Returns and Taxes...............    46
               8.03.    Tax Indemnification.............................    46
               8.04.    Tax Cooperation.................................    46
               8.05.    Notification of Proceedings; Control............    47

ARTICLE IX     POST-CLOSING EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER.........    47
               9.01.    Hiring and Retaining Employees..................    47
               9.02.    Purpose and Intent..............................    48
               9.03.    Certain Defined Terms...........................    48
               9.04.    Enforcement of Obligations......................    48
               9.05.    Exception to Hiring Obligations.................    48
               9.06.    Withdrawal Liability............................    48
               9.07.    Bonus Program...................................    49

ARTICLE X      SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, COVENANTS
               AND AGREEMENTS...........................................    49

ARTICLE XI     INDEMNIFICATION..........................................    50
               11.01.   Indemnification.................................    50
               11.02.   Method of Asserting Claims......................    51

ARTICLE XII    TERMINATION..............................................    53
               12.01.   Termination.....................................    53
               12.02.   Effect of Termination...........................    57

ARTICLE XII    DEFINITIONS..............................................    57
               13.01.   Defined Terms...................................    57
               13.02.   Construction of Certain Terms and Phrases.......    70

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ARTICLE XIV    BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS; BID PROTECTION...................    71
               14.01    Protections for Purchaser.......................    71
               14.02.   Conduct of the Bankruptcy Proceedings;
                        Approval of Protections for Purchaser;
                        Sale of Assets..................................    73

ARTICLE XV     MISCELLANEOUS............................................    74
               15.01.   Notices.........................................    74
               15.02.   Bulk Sales Act..................................    76
               15.03.   Entire Agreement................................    76
               15.04.   Expenses........................................    76
               15.05.   Confidentiality.................................    77
               15.06.   Certain Tunica Business Plans...................    77
               15.08.   Authorized Pre-Closing Actions and
                        Activities......................................    79
               15.09.   Waiver; Remedies................................    80
               15.10.   Amendment.......................................    80
               15.11.   No Third Party Beneficiary......................    80
               15.12.   No Assignment; Binding Effect...................    80
               15.13.   Directors and Officers..........................    80
               15.14.   Headings........................................    80
               15.15.   Consent to Jurisdiction; Venue..................    80
               15.16.   Invalid Provisions..............................    81
               15.17.   Governing Law...................................    81
               15.18.   Counterparts....................................    81
               15.19.   Employees.......................................    81

EXHIBIT A      Proposed Form of Sales Order
EXHIBIT B      Adjusted Balance Sheet
EXHIBIT C      General Assignments and Bills of Sale
EXHIBIT D      Assumption Agreement
EXHIBIT E      Foreign Person Affidavit
EXHIBIT F      Preliminary Title Reports
EXHIBIT G      Deposit Escrow Agreement
EXHIBIT H      Escrow Agreement
EXHIBIT I      License Agreement
EXHIBIT J      Tunica Map
EXHIBIT K      Summary Terms of Black Hawk Business' Lease of Computer Systems
               and Related Services

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DISCLOSURE SCHEDULES

Section 1.01(a)(i)      Real Property
Section 1.01(a)(ii)(A)  Real Property Leases - Sellers as Lessors
Section 1.01(a)(ii)(B)  Real Property Leases - Sellers as Lessee
Section 1.01(a)(iv)     Business Contracts
Section 1.01(a)(v)      Intangible Personal Property
Section 1.01(a)(vi)     Business Licenses
Section 1.01(a)(vii)    Vehicles
Section 1.0l(a)(xi)     Tenant Security Deposits
Section 1.01(a)(xii)    Prepaid Expenses
Section 1.01(c)         FLV/FR Real Property
Section 1.02            Assumed Liabilities
Section 2.03            Governmental Approvals and Filings
Section 2.04            Financial Statements
Section 2.05            of Changes
Section 2.06            Undisclosed Liabilities
Section 2.07(a)         Tax Return Filings
Section 2.07(b)         Withholding Taxes
Section 2.07(e)         Taxes of Other Persons
Section 2.07(f)         Tax Proceedings
Section 2.08(a)         Real Property Title Matters
Section 2.08(c)         Violations of Law
Section 2.08(d)         Utilities
Section 2.08(h)         Other Real Property
Section 2.08(i)         Condition of Improvements
Section 2.09            Tangible Personal Property Title Matters
Section 2.10(a)         Intellectual Property Exceptions
Section 2.10(b)         Intellectual Property
Section 2.11(a)         Certain Contracts
Section 2.11(b)         Potential Termination or Modification of Contracts
Section 2.12            Licenses
Section 2.14            Environmental Matters
Section 2.14(f)         Waivers or Releases of Environmental Claims
Section 2.16(a)         Labor Matters
Section 2.16(b)         Employee Information
Section 2.18            Insurance
Section 2.19            Parent's and Sellers' Conflicts
Section 2.20(b)         Pension Plans
Section 3.03            Purchaser's Conflicts
Section 3.04            Governmental Approvals and Filings
Section 3.07            Purchaser's Environmental Reports
Section 4.06(h)         Bonus Program
Section 5.04            Contracted Employees

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Section 6.05            Third Party Consents
Section 6.06            Personal Property Leases
Section 7.05            Third Party Consents

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                         PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

            This PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT, dated as of November 22, 2000, is
entered into by and among MAJESTIC INVESTOR, LLC, a Delaware limited-liability
company ("PURCHASER"); FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS, INC., a Nevada corporation
("FLV"); 101 MAIN STREET LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a Colorado limited-liability
company ("FBH"); FITZGERALDS MISSISSIPPI, INC., a Mississippi corporation ("FM"
and collectively with FLV and FBH, "SELLERS" and each, a "SELLER"); certain
Affiliates of Parent or Sellers named on the signature pages of this Agreement
only as to the limited matters specified thereon; and FITZGERALDS GAMING
CORPORATION, a Nevada corporation ("PARENT"). Capitalized terms not defined
elsewhere herein have the meanings set forth in SECTION 13.01.

            WHEREAS, FLV is engaged in the business of owning and operating the
hotel/casino known Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, and
conducting various related activities (collectively, the "LAS VEGAS BUSINESS");
and

            WHEREAS, FBH is engaged in the business of owning and operating the
casino known as Fitzgeralds Black Hawk, located in Black Hawk, Colorado, as well
as various related activities (collectively, the "BLACK HAWK Business"); and

            WHEREAS, FM is engaged in the business of owning and operating the
hotel/casino known as Fitzgeralds Tunica, located in Tunica, Mississippi, as
well as various related activities (the "TUNICA BUSINESS" and, together with the
Las Vegas Business and the Black Hawk Business, the "BUSINESS"); and

            WHEREAS, Sellers are direct or indirect wholly-owned subsidiaries of
Parent; and

            WHEREAS, Sellers desire to sell, transfer and assign to Purchaser,
and Purchaser desires to purchase and acquire from Sellers, certain of the
assets of Sellers relating to the Business and, in connection therewith,
Purchaser has agreed to assume certain of the liabilities of Sellers relating to
the Business, all on the terms set forth herein; and

            WHEREAS, Parent, Sellers and certain other Persons contemplate
entering into the Restructuring Agreement with the Consenting Noteholders; and

            WHEREAS, it is understood that following execution and delivery of
this Agreement, Sellers and Parent will become debtors and debtors-in-possession
under Title 11 of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, as amended, 11 U.S.C.
ss.101 ET SEQ. (the "BANKRUPTCY CODE"), in proceedings (the "BANKRUPTCY
PROCEEDINGS") before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of
Nevada, Northern Division (the "BANKRUPTCY COURT"); and

            WHEREAS, it is anticipated that in the Bankruptcy Proceedings, the
Bankruptcy Court will enter an Order Approving Sale of Assets Free And Clear of
Liens, Claims And Interests And Assumption And Assignment Of Certain Executory
Contracts And Unexpired Leases, providing for, among other things, the sale of

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the Business and the assumption of this Agreement pursuant to a motion brought
in accordance with ss.363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code as contemplated by this
Agreement ("363 MOTION"); and

            WHEREAS, after commencement of the Bankruptcy Proceedings the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement will be subject to approval by an
Order of the Bankruptcy Court ("SALES ORDER"), the proposed form and content of
which are set forth in EXHIBIT A hereto or if not set forth therein, will be
satisfactory to Purchaser and Sellers; and

            WHEREAS, the Sales Order will be a Final Order;

            NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and
agreements set forth in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the
parties hereto agree as follows:

                                  ARTICLE I

                          SALE OF ASSETS AND CLOSING

            1.01. ASSETS.

            (a) ASSETS TRANSFERRED. On the terms and subject to the conditions
set forth in this Agreement, Sellers will, and Parent will cause Sellers to,
sell, transfer, convey, assign and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser will
purchase and pay for, at the Closing, all of Sellers' rights, title and
interests in, to and under all of the assets and properties of Sellers used or
held for use in connection with the Business, free and clear of all Liens,
except as otherwise provided in SECTION 1.01(B), as the same shall exist on the
Closing Date (collectively with any proceeds and awards referred to in SECTION
1.11, the "ASSETS"), including, without limitation, the following:

                  (i)   REAL PROPERTY.  The real property, legal descriptions
      of which are set forth in SECTION 1.01(A)(I) OF THE DISCLOSURE
      Schedule, and all of the rights arising out of the ownership thereof or
      appurtenant thereto (including, without limitation, any and all
      easements relating thereto) (the "REAL PROPERTY"), together with all
      buildings, structures, facilities, fixtures and other improvements
      thereon (collectively, the "IMPROVEMENTS");

                  (ii)  REAL PROPERTY LEASES.  Subject to SECTION 1.12, (A)
      the leases and subleases of real property described in SECTION
      1.01(A)(II)(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE as to which  a Seller is the
      lessor or sublessor and (B) the leases and subleases of real property
      described in SECTION 1.01(A)(II)(B) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE as to
      which a Seller is the lessee or sublessee, together with any options
      held by any Seller to purchase the underlying property and leasehold
      improvements thereon, and in each case all other rights, subleases,
      licenses, permits, deposits and profits appurtenant to or related to
      such leases and subleases, all of the foregoing of which will be
      assumed by Sellers and assigned by Sellers to Purchaser pursuant to a
      Final Order under ss.365 of the Bankruptcy Code that will be entered
      prior to, or contemporaneously with, the entry of the Sales Order (the
      leases and subleases described in SUBCLAUSES (A) AND (B) are
      collectively referred to herein as  the "REAL PROPERTY LEASES");

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                  (iii) TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.  All furniture, fixtures,
      equipment (including computer hardware, software and other
      computer-related equipment), supplies, parts, machinery and other
      tangible personal property (including, without limitation, any and all
      tangible "gaming devices" (as defined in NRS ss. 463.0155, C.R.S.
      ss.12-47.1-103(10) and Miss. Code Ann. 75-76-5(m)), gaming device parts
      inventory and other related gaming equipment and supplies used in
      connection with the operation of the casinos included in the Business,
      including, without limitation, slot machines, gaming tables, cards,
      dice and tangible "associated equipment" (as defined in NRS ss.463.0136
      and Miss. Code Ann. 75-76-5(c)) used or held for use by any Seller in
      the conduct of the Business, including any of the foregoing purchased
      subject to any conditional sales or title retention agreement in favor
      of any other Person (collectively, the "TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY");

                  (iv)  BUSINESS CONTRACTS.  Subject to SECTION 1.12, all
      Contracts (other than the Real Property Leases) listed in SECTION
      1.01(A)(IV) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE to which any Seller is a party,
      which are utilized in the conduct of the Business and which will be
      assumed by Sellers and assigned by Sellers to Purchaser pursuant to a
      Final Order under ss.365 of the Bankruptcy Code that will be entered
      prior to, or contemporaneously with, the entry of the Sales Order,
      including, without limitation, contracts relating to suppliers,
      purchase orders and marketing arrangements (collectively, the "BUSINESS
      CONTRACTS");

                  (v)   INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.  Subject to SECTION
      1.12 and to the License Agreement, all Intellectual Property used or
      held for use and necessary to conduct the Business as presently
      conducted (including, without limitation, intangible "gaming devices"
      as defined in NRS ss.463.0155, C.R.S. ss.12-47.1-103(10) or Miss. Code
      Ann. ss.75-76-5(m)), player tracking systems, "cashless wagering systems"
      (as defined in NRS ss.463.014) and intangible "associated equipment" (as
      defined in NRS ss.463.0136 or Miss. Code Ann. ss.75-76-5(c)), internet web
      site domain names for the Business, and all goodwill associated
      therewith, and all rights, privileges, claims, causes of action and
      options relating or pertaining to the Intellectual Property, the
      Business or the Assets listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(V) OF THE DISCLOSURE
      SCHEDULE (with such listing to include the application serial number or
      registration number, the class of goods covered and the expiration date
      of each registered trademark, trade name, service mark, service name,
      brand name or registered rights to any of the foregoing that are
      included in the Intellectual Property) (collectively, the "INTANGIBLE
      PERSONAL PROPERTY");

                  (vi)  LICENSES.  To the extent their transfer or assignment
      to Purchaser is permitted under applicable Laws including the
      Bankruptcy Code, and to the extent assumed and assigned pursuant to
      ss.365 of the Bankruptcy Code and by the entry of the Sales Order, but
      subject to SECTION 1.12, all Licenses (and applications therefor)
      utilized in and necessary to conduct and promote the Business as
      presently conducted, including those listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(VI) OF
      THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE (the "BUSINESS LICENSES");

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                  (vii) VEHICLES.  All motor vehicles owned or, subject to
      SECTION 1.12, leased by any Seller and used or held for use in the
      conduct of the Business, as listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(VII) OF THE
      DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE (the "VEHICLES");

                  (viii) ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AND SIMILAR DEPOSITS.  All
      cash or cash-equivalent deposits for advance reservations, bookings,
      room and banquet deposits applicable to any period following the
      Closing, and originals of casino credit files with respect to the
      casino operations, and any telephone numbers used exclusively in
      connection with the Business (the "ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AND DEPOSITS");

                  (ix)  CUSTOMER LISTS.  All customer lists and databases
      relating specifically to the Business (the "CUSTOMER LISTS");

                  (x)   BOOKS AND RECORDS.  All Books and Records used or
      held for use in the conduct of the Business or otherwise relating to
      the Assets in all mediums of expression (including, without limitation,
      such books and records required by Gaming Authorities to be maintained
      at the Business), other than the Excluded Books and Records
      (collectively, the "BUSINESS BOOKS and RECORDS").  Purchaser shall
      cooperate and afford Sellers, their counsel, accountants and other
      representatives (subject to reasonable and customary requirements on
      their part), during normal business hours, reasonable access to the
      Business Books and Records after the Closing Date;

                  (xi)  SECURITY DEPOSITS.  All security deposits deposited
      with any Seller by or on behalf of lessees or sublessees under the Real
      Property Leases as of the Closing Date, as listed in SECTION
      1.0L(A)(XI) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE (the "TENANT SECURITY
      Deposits"); and

                  (xii) PREPAID EXPENSES.  All prepaid expenses relating to
      the Business which are transferable or assignable by any Seller, as
      listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(XII) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE ("PREPAID
      EXPENSES").

            Also at the Closing, but subject to SECTION 1.14, Purchaser will
acquire from FFEC, and FFEC will transfer and deliver to Purchaser, the FSELLC
Membership Interest.

            To the extent any of the Business Books and Records are items
susceptible to duplication and are either (x) used or reasonably expected to be
used in connection with any of Sellers', Parent's or any of their Affiliates'
businesses other than the Business or (y) are required by Law to be retained by
any Seller, Parent or any of their Affiliates, Sellers may deliver photostatic
copies or other reproductions from which, in the case of Business Books and
Records referred to in CLAUSE (X) OF THIS SECTION 1.01, information solely
concerning Sellers', Parent's or any of their Affiliates' businesses other than
the Business has been deleted; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that to the extent that any
evidentiary rules applicable to Purchaser would require Purchaser to produce the
original Business Books and Records, Sellers will make such originals available
to Purchaser for the purpose of compliance with such rules.

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            (b) EXCLUDED ASSETS. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to
the contrary, the following assets and properties of Sellers (the "EXCLUDED
ASSETS") shall be excluded from and shall not constitute Assets:

                  (i)   INSURANCE.  Life insurance policies of officers and
      other employees of Sellers, directors and officers liability insurance
      policies of directors and officers of Sellers and, subject to SECTION
      1.11, all other insurance policies relating to the operation of the
      Business which are not by their terms transferable to Purchaser in
      connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement;

                  (ii)  EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLANS.  All assets owned or held by
      any employee benefit plans;

                  (iii) TAX REFUNDS.  All refunds or credits, if any, of
      federal, state, local or foreign income taxes due to any Seller or
      Parent;

                  (iv)  EXCLUDED BOOKS AND RECORDS.  The minute books, stock
      transfer books and corporate seals of Sellers and any Books and Records
      relating solely to the Excluded Assets or the Retained Liabilities,
      other than any such Books and Records required by any Gaming Authority
      to be maintained at the Business (the "Excluded Books and Records");

                  (v)   LITIGATION CLAIMS.  Any Seller's rights (including
      indemnification), claims and recoveries under litigation against third
      parties arising out of, or relating to, events prior to the Closing
      Date;

                  (vi)  EXCLUDED RIGHTS.  The respective rights of Sellers
      in, to and under all (A) Contracts (I) which are not assigned to
      Purchaser pursuant to CLAUSE (II) OR (IV) OF SECTION 1.01(A) and (II)
      the obligations of Sellers under which are not assumed by Purchaser
      pursuant to SECTION 1.02(A) and (B) Retained Liabilities;

                  (vii) RESTRICTED CASH.  $500,000 of the amount reported as
      "Restricted Cash" in the "Other Assets" section of the Adjusted Balance
      Sheet;

                  (viii)      RELATED PARTY RECEIVABLES.  Receivables owed to
      any Seller by any directors, officers or owners of more than ten
      percent of the outstanding stock of Parent or any Seller;

                  (ix)  OTHER RIGHTS.  Sellers' respective rights under this
      Agreement and the Operative Agreements.

            (c) LAS VEGAS BUSINESS REAL PROPERTY. Prior to the Closing, Parent
shall cause FR to transfer, convey and assign to FLV, FLV shall acquire from FR,
and Parent shall cause FLV to acquire from FR, all of FR's rights, title and
interests in, to and under all Real Property that is used in the Las Vegas
Business (the "FLV/FR REAL PROPERTY") including, without limitation, the Real
Property described in SECTION 1.01(C) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, for the

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purpose of having FLV, in turn, transfer, convey and assign all of such rights,
title and interests to Purchaser at the Closing pursuant to SECTION 1.01(A)(I).

            (d) PARENT'S AND FR'S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Prior to Closing,
Parent shall transfer to Sellers and shall cause FR to transfer and assign to
Sellers all of Parent's and FR's respective rights, title and interest in, to
and under all of the Intellectual Property listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(V) OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE for the purpose of having (i) Sellers, in turn, transfer and
assign all of such rights, title and interest to Purchaser at the Closing
pursuant to SECTION 1.01(A)(V) and (ii) Purchaser grant to Parent and its
Affiliates a license to use such Intellectual Property pursuant to the License
Agreement.

            1.02. LIABILITIES.

            (a) ASSUMED LIABILITIES. In connection with the sale, transfer,
conveyance, assignment and delivery of the Assets pursuant to this Agreement, at
the Closing Purchaser will assume and agree to pay, perform and discharge, as
and when due, all Liabilities of Sellers described in SECTION 1.02 OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE and any other Liabilities incurred by any Seller in the
ordinary course of business between the date of this Agreement and the Closing
Date, as the same shall exist on or after the Closing Date, except contingent
Liabilities (collectively, the "ASSUMED LIABILITIES").

            (b) RETAINED LIABILITIES. Purchaser shall not assume any of the
following Liabilities (collectively, the "RETAINED LIABILITIES") by virtue of
this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby:

                  (i)   intercompany Liabilities between Sellers or between
      Parent and any Seller;

                  (ii)  contingent Liabilities;

                  (iii) Liabilities arising as a result of an acceleration of
      any Seller's obligations or a right to accelerate any Seller's
      obligations under any Contract due to a breach or default by such
      Seller prior to the Closing Date, to the extent that reserves for such
      Liabilities are not provided for in the Final Balance Sheet;

                  (iv)  Liabilities relating to Sellers' obligations to cure
      defaults, as provided in CLAUSE (I) of SECTION 1.12 and SECTION 4.18.

                  (v)   all Taxes for which Parent, any Seller or FFEC is
      liable, except to the extent provided in SECTION 8.03(B);

                  (vi)  Liabilities under any Employee Plan;

                  (vii) the matters described in SECTION 15.08(E) AND (F); and

                  (viii) Liabilities described in Section 2.06 of the
      Disclosure Schedule.

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            (c) Sellers will not assign to Purchaser, and Purchaser will not
assume from Sellers, any employment Contracts to which any Seller is a party.

            1.03. HOLDBACKS.

            (a) There may be withheld from the Cash Component payable to Sellers
at the Closing such amounts necessary to comply with NRS ss.ss.360.525, and
612.695; C.R.S. ss.ss.39-22-604.5, 39-26-117 and 8-79-103; or Miss. Code Ann.
ss.ss.27-65-55, 75-76-143 and 71-5-375 or to satisfy requirements to which any
of the Real Property may be subject pursuant to NRS ss.244.335, C.R.S.
ss.24-35-109 or Miss. Code Ann. ss.ss.27-15-215, 27-17-467 and 27-35-5
(collectively, the "REGULATORY HOLDBACK"). The Regulatory Holdback shall be kept
on deposit in the Escrow Account until Sellers furnish the Escrow Agent with
receipts or certificates provided for in said statutes certifying that (i) the
applicable obligations have been paid or discharged, at which time the
Regulatory Holdback shall be released from the Escrow Account and paid to
Sellers, or (ii) funds out of the Cash Component sufficient for such purpose are
held by the Escrow Agent as the Regulatory Holdback, at which time the Escrow
Agent shall pay such funds for such purpose and release the balance of the
Regulatory Holdback (if any) to Sellers. If Sellers do not produce such
receipts, certificates or evidence within the time periods provided for in said
statutes, or if any lien or other claim therefor is asserted against Purchaser
or the Real Property (or any portion thereof), the Escrow Agent may pay out of
the Regulatory Holdback such sums as may be required by such statutes to the
appropriate authority and shall thereupon release the balance of the Regulatory
Holdback (if any), together with all interest on the Regulatory Holdback, to
Sellers.

            (b) There shall be withheld from the Cash Component payable to
Sellers at the Closing Three Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($3,500,000)
(the "PURCHASER'S HOLDBACK"), which amount shall be deposited by Purchaser and
held in the Escrow Account. From time to time prior to the date which is nine
months from the Closing Date (the "FIRST HOLDBACK EXPIRATION DATE"), in
accordance with the Escrow Agreement Purchaser may apply the Purchaser's
Holdback to pay, or to provide for the payment of, any liability of Parent or
Sellers to Purchaser resulting from (i) post-Closing adjustments of the Cash
Component or (ii) Parent's and Sellers' indemnification obligations under
SECTION 11.01. On the First Holdback Expiration Date, any portion of the
Purchaser's Holdback in excess of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) remaining in
the Escrow Account shall be released to Sellers in accordance with the Escrow
Agreement or, in the event of a pending dispute, as provided in the Escrow
Agreement (the "FIRST Release"). From time to time between the First Holdback
Expiration Date and the date which is 12 months from the First Holdback
Expiration Date (the "FINAL HOLDBACK EXPIRATION DATE"), in accordance with the
Escrow Agreement and after giving effect to the First Release, Purchaser may
apply the remaining balance of the Purchaser's Holdback to pay, or to provide
for the payment of, any liability of Parent or Sellers to Purchaser resulting
from Parent's and Seller's indemnification obligations under SECTION 11.01 only
as they pertain to breaches of representations and warranties contained in
SECTIONS 2.07 OR 2.14 or breaches of covenants contained in SECTIONS 8.01, 8.02
OR 8.03. On the Final Holdback Expiration Date, any portion of the Purchaser's
Holdback remaining in the Escrow Account shall be released to Sellers in
accordance with the Escrow Agreement or, in the event of a pending dispute, as
provided in the Escrow Agreement. There shall be added to each and every payment
to Purchaser or Sellers out of the Purchaser's Holdback pursuant to this SECTION

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1.03(B) a proportionate share of the interest earned on the Purchaser's Holdback
through the date of such payment.

            1.04 PURCHASE PRICE; ALLOCATION.

            (a) The aggregate purchase price for the Assets and the FSELLC
Membership Interest MINUS the credit given to Purchaser for its agreement to
license to Parent and its Affiliates (pursuant to the License Agreement) the
Intellectual Property that is being assigned to Purchaser under this Agreement
(the "PURCHASE PRICE") shall consist of the following:

                  (i)   One Hundred Forty Nine Million Dollars
      ($149,000,000), subject to adjustment as provided in SECTIONS 1.05,
      1.06 AND 1.07 (the "CASH COMPONENT"); plus

                  (ii)  Purchaser's assumption of the Assumed Liabilities.

            (b) Upon execution of this Agreement, Purchaser shall pay Two
Million Dollars ($2,000,000) of the Cash Component as a deposit (the "EARNEST
MONEY DEPOSIT") by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Deposit
Escrow Account maintained by the Deposit Escrow Agent at the address or to the
account number specified in the Deposit Escrow Agreement, with the balance of
the Cash Component (including the portions of the Cash Component constituting
the Regulatory Holdback and the Purchaser's Holdback) due at the Closing, as
provided in SECTION 1.08. Purchaser on one side, and Sellers on the other side,
shall each pay directly to the Deposit Escrow Agent one half of the Deposit
Escrow Fees as and when due under the Deposit Escrow Agreement.

            (c) Prior to the Closing Date Purchaser shall prepare a schedule
which sets forth an initial allocation of the Purchase Price among the Assets,
the FSELLC Membership Interest and the License Agreement credit and Purchaser
and Sellers shall negotiate in good faith to determine the final allocation of
the Purchase Price among the Assets, the FSELLC Membership Interest and the
License Agreement credit. Such allocation shall be made separately for the
Assets from each of the Las Vegas Business, the Black Hawk Business and the
Tunica Business. If the parties are unable to agree upon an allocation of the
Purchase Price prior to the Closing, the parties shall continue to cooperate in
the preparation of, and use their reasonable best efforts to agree upon, the
allocation, provided that any material issues with respect to the allocation
which have not been finally resolved within 30 days following the Closing shall
be referred for resolution to a nationally recognized independent public
accounting firm as to which Sellers and Purchaser mutually agree, whose
determination shall be final and binding upon the parties. The costs of such
accounting firm shall be shared equally by Purchaser on one side, and by Sellers
on the other side. Any subsequent adjustments to the Purchase Price shall be
allocated in a manner consistent with the final Purchase Price allocation and
ss.1060 of the Code. Each party hereto agrees (i) that any such allocation shall
be consistent with PARAGRAPH (A) of this Section and the requirements of ss.1060
of the Code and the regulations thereunder, (ii) to complete jointly and to file
separately IRS Form 8594 as part of such party's Federal Income Tax Return
consistently with such allocation for the tax year in which the Closing occurs,
and (iii) that no party will take a position on any income, transfer or gains
Tax Return, before any Governmental or Regulatory Authority charged with the
collection of any Tax or in any judicial or administrative proceeding, that is

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in any manner inconsistent with the terms of any such allocation without the
written consent of the other parties unless required to do so pursuant to a
determination (as defined in ss.1313(a) of the Code or any similar provision of
applicable state, local or foreign law).

            1.05. WORKING CAPITAL/LONG TERM DEBT ADJUSTMENTS.

            (a) Set forth as EXHIBIT B hereto is a Balance Sheet as of July 2,
2000 (the "ADJUSTED BALANCE SHEET"). At the Closing, Parent will deliver to
Purchaser a Balance Sheet as of the end of Parent's most recently ended
four-/five-week accounting period preceding the Closing Date for which it is
then practicable to report the Business' results of operations (the "UPDATED
BALANCE SHEET"). Within 60 days after the Closing, Purchaser will deliver to
Parent a Balance Sheet as of the date immediately preceding the Closing Date
(the "FINAL BALANCE SHEET"). The Updated Balance Sheet and the Final Balance
Sheet will be prepared as if FLV, FBH and FM are going concerns and on a basis
consistent with the Adjusted Balance Sheet, as provided in SECTION 2.04;
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the Updated Balance Sheet and the Final Balance Sheet
shall exclude all Retained Liabilities. As calculated in accordance with
PARAGRAPHS (B), (C) AND (D) of this Section, the respective differences between
(x) the "Adjusted Totals" of "Current Assets," "Current Liabilities" and "Long
Term Debt, Net" (which excludes intercompany debt) reported in the Updated
Balance Sheet and the Final Balance Sheet and (y) such amounts reported in the
Adjusted Balance Sheet will form the basis for dollar-for-dollar Closing and
post-Closing adjustments of the Cash Component. For purposes of calculating such
adjustments, "WORKING CAPITAL" means the amount by which the aggregate "Adjusted
Total" of "Current Assets" exceeds the aggregate "Adjusted Total" of "Current
Liabilities" reported on a Balance Sheet as of a specified date.

            (b) At the Closing, the Cash Component will be (i) increased by the
increase, if any, in Working Capital reported on the Updated Balance Sheet
("UPDATED WORKING CAPITAL") as compared to Working Capital reported on the
Adjusted Balance Sheet ("ADJUSTED WORKING CAPITAL") or (ii) reduced by the
decrease, if any, in Updated Working Capital as compared to Adjusted Working
Capital.

            (c) At the Closing, the Cash Component will be (i) increased by the
decrease, if any, in the aggregate "Adjusted Total" of "Long Term Debt, Net"
reported on the Updated Balance Sheet ("UPDATED LONG TERM DEBT") as compared to
the aggregate "Adjusted Total" of "Long Term Debt, Net" reported on the Adjusted
Balance Sheet ("ADJUSTED LONG TERM DEBT") or (ii) reduced by the increase, if
any, in Updated Long Term Debt as compared to Adjusted Long Term Debt.

            (d) Within a mutually agreed time period after Purchaser delivers
the Final Balance Sheet to Parent, but in no event later than ten days after any
disagreements with the Final Balance Sheet or the calculation of Final EBITDA
are resolved pursuant to SECTION 1.07, the following post-Closing adjustments to
the Cash Component will be made through either a cash payment by Purchaser to
Sellers in the case of a net increase in the Cash Component or a cash payment on
behalf of Sellers to Purchaser out of the Purchaser's Holdback in the case of a
net decrease in the Cash Component:

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                  (i)   The Cash Component will be (A) increased by the
      increase, if any, in Working Capital reported on the Final Balance
      Sheet ("FINAL WORKING CAPITAL") as compared to Updated Working Capital
      or (B) decreased by the decrease, if any, in Final Working Capital as
      compared to Updated Working Capital.

                  (ii)  The Cash Component will be decreased by the amount of
      any prepaid expenses or other current assets relating to the Business
      which are included in Final Working Capital, but are not transferable
      or assignable to Purchaser.

                  (iii) The Cash Component will be (A) increased by the
      decrease, if any, in the aggregate "Adjusted Total" of "Long Term Debt,
      Net" reported on the Final Balance Sheet ("FINAL LONG TERM DEBT") as
      compared to Updated Long Term Debt or (B) decreased by the increase, if
      any, in Final Long Term Debt as compared to Updated Long Term Debt.

            (e) The parties hereto acknowledge that Adjusted Working Capital
equals $2,941,895 and Adjusted Long Term Debt equals $158,878.

            1.06. EBITDA Adjustments.

            (a) At the Closing, Parent will deliver to Purchaser the EBITDA
Financial Statements prepared internally by Parent for the 12-month period
ending on the last day of Parent's last four-/five-week accounting period
preceding the Closing Date for which it is then practicable to report the
Business' results of operations (the "INTERIM EBITDA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS").
Within 60 days after the Closing and together with the Final Balance Sheet,
Purchaser will deliver to Parent the EBITDA Financial Statements for the
12-month period ending on the last day of Parent's last four-/five-week
accounting period preceding the Closing Date (the "FINAL EBITDA FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS"). The Interim EBITDA Financial Statements and the Final EBITDA
Financial Statements will be prepared as if FLV, FBH and FM are going concerns
and on a basis consistent with the manner in which Purchaser, Parent and Sellers
mutually calculated Benchmark EBITDA for the Business for purposes of this
Agreement. As calculated in accordance with PARAGRAPHS (B) AND (C) of this
Section, the respective variances between Adjusted EBITDA and Benchmark EBITDA,
and between Final EBITDA and Benchmark EBITDA, will form the basis for Closing
and post-Closing adjustments of the Cash Component.

            (b) If EBITDA as reported on the Interim EBITDA Financial Statements
PLUS the Corporate Expense Adjustment ("ADJUSTED EBITDA") varies by more than 5%
from $30,400,000 ("BENCHMARK EBITDA"), then the Cash Component will be adjusted
at the Closing by an amount ("INTERIM ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT") equal to the product
of (x) Adjusted EBITDA MINUS Benchmark EBITDA, multiplied by (y) four. The Cash
Component will be reduced by a negative Interim Adjustment Amount or increased
by a positive Interim Adjustment Amount, as the case may be. No Cash Component
adjustment will be made under this PARAGRAPH (B) if Adjusted EBITDA does not
vary by more than 5% from Benchmark EBITDA.

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            (c) Within a mutually agreed time period after Purchaser delivers
the Final EBITDA Financial Statements to Parent, but in no event later than ten
days after any disagreements with the Final Balance Sheet or the calculation of
Final EBITDA are resolved pursuant to SECTION 1.07, the following post-Closing
adjustments to the Cash Component will be made through either a cash payment by
Purchaser to Sellers in the case of an increase in the Cash Component or a cash
payment on behalf of Sellers to Purchaser out of the Purchaser's Holdback in the
case of a decrease in the Cash Component:

                  (i)   If EBITDA as reported on the Final EBITDA Financial
      Statements PLUS the Corporate Expense Adjustment ("FINAL EBITDA")
      varies by more than 5% from Benchmark EBITDA, then the Cash Component
      will be adjusted by an amount ("FINAL ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT") equal to (I)
      the product of (x) Final EBITDA minus Benchmark EBITDA, multiplied by
      (y) four, MINUS (II) the Interim EBITDA Adjustment Amount.  The Cash
      Component will be reduced by a negative Final Adjustment Amount or
      increased by a positive Final Adjustment Amount, as the case may be.

                  (ii)  If Final EBITDA does not vary by more than 5% from
      Benchmark EBITDA, then the only Cash Component adjustment that shall be
      made pursuant to CLAUSE (I) of this PARAGRAPH (C) shall be a reversal
      of the Cash Component adjustment that was made under PARAGRAPH (B) of
      this Section based on the Interim Adjustment Amount, with a
      reimbursement by the party that received the payment for such
      adjustment.

            1.07. POST-CLOSING AUDIT AND ADJUSTMENT. Parent will have the right
to review or audit the Final Balance Sheet and the calculation of Final EBITDA.
Any appropriate corrections or restatements resulting from such review or audit
that affect the Cash Component adjustments specified in SECTION 1.05 or SECTION
1.06 will require a corresponding cash payment by Purchaser to Sellers in the
case of an increase in the Cash Component, or reimbursement by or on behalf of
Sellers to Purchaser in the case of a reduction of the Cash Component. If Parent
disagrees with the Final Balance Sheet or with the calculation of Final EBITDA,
it shall notify Purchaser of such disagreement in writing, specifying in detail
the particulars of such disagreement, within 15 Business Days after Parent's
receipt of the Final Balance Sheet and calculation of Final EBITDA (the "DISPUTE
NOTICE"). To the extent that any portion of the Final Balance Sheet or
calculation of Final EBITDA is not in dispute, within 15 Business Days after
Parent's receipt of the Final Balance Sheet and the calculation of Final EBITDA,
Sellers shall pay or cause to be paid to Purchaser or Purchaser shall pay or
cause to be paid to Sellers, as the case may be, that portion of the adjustment
to the Cash Component which is not in dispute. Any such payment owed by Sellers
shall be made from the Purchaser's Holdback as provided in SECTION 1.03(B), to
the extent that the Purchaser's Holdback is sufficient for that purpose.
Purchaser and Sellers shall use commercially reasonable efforts for a period of
30 days after Parent's delivery of the Dispute Notice (or such longer period as
Purchaser and Sellers mutually agree upon) to resolve any disagreements raised
by Parent with respect to the Final Balance Sheet or the calculation of Final
EBITDA. If, at the end of such period, Purchaser and Sellers are unable to
resolve such disagreements, Deloitte & Touche and Price Waterhouse Coopers,
independent auditors of Sellers and Purchaser, respectively, shall jointly
select a third independent auditor from a recognized national standing "Big-5"
accounting firm to resolve any remaining disagreements. The determination by
such third independent auditor shall be final, binding and conclusive on

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Purchaser, Parent and Sellers. Purchaser and Sellers shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to cause such third independent auditor to make its
determination within 30 days of accepting its selection. If Parent or any
Sellers determine that a delay in this dispute resolution mechanism threatens to
delay the closing of their cases in the Bankruptcy Proceedings, then Parent or
any Sellers may seek means from the Bankruptcy Court to enforce such independent
auditor's determination. The parties hereto, Sellers' and Purchaser's respective
independent auditors, and such third selected independent auditor shall agree to
be subject to the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court for this purpose. Within
ten days after the date of determination of such third independent auditor,
Purchaser shall pay Sellers, or Sellers shall pay Purchaser, as the case may be,
the amount of the adjustment to the Cash Component that is determined to be due
and payable. Any such payment owed by Sellers shall be made from the Purchaser's
Holdback as provided in SECTION 1.03(B), to the extent that the Purchaser's
Holdback is sufficient for that purpose. Fees and expenses of such third
independent auditor shall be borne equally by Purchaser on one side, and Sellers
on the other side.

            1.08. CLOSING; ESCROW.

            (a) The Closing will commence at the office of Parent in Las Vegas,
Nevada, or at such other place as the parties hereto mutually agree in writing,
at 9:00 a.m. Nevada time, on the Closing Date and shall be deemed to have
occurred for each of the Las Vegas Business, the Black Hawk Business and the
Tunica Business at 11:59 p.m., Nevada time, on the Closing Date (the "TRANSFER
TIME"), giving effect, retroactively to the Transfer Time, to tabulations of
Assets, Liabilities and income and expense amounts allocable to Sellers for the
period prior to the Transfer Time that will commence at 1:00 a.m., local time at
the respective Business locations on the day after the Closing Date.

            (b) At the Closing, Purchaser will deliver the Cash Component (less
the Earnest Money Deposit), as adjusted pursuant to SECTIONS 1.05(B) AND (C) AND
1.06(B), by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the Escrow Account
maintained by the Escrow Agent at the address or to the account number specified
in the Escrow Agreement. The Cash Component, MINUS the Regulatory Holdback,
MINUS the Purchaser's Holdback, MINUS one half of the Escrow Fees, plus all
interest earned on the Earnest Money Deposit shall then be released from the
Escrow Account and the Deposit Escrow Account and paid to Sellers simultaneously
with the actions specified in PARAGRAPH (D) of this Section. Also at the
Closing, one half of the Escrow Fees shall be paid to the Escrow Agent from the
Cash Component and the other half of the Escrow Fees shall be paid directly by
Purchaser to the Escrow Agent.

            (c) The Regulatory Holdback and the Purchaser's Holdback shall
remain in the Escrow Account and shall be applied against the obligations
specified in PARAGRAPHS (A) AND (B), respectively, of SECTION 1.03 during the
applicable periods specified therein, in accordance with SECTION 1.03 and the
Escrow Agreement. Upon satisfaction of the conditions specified in SECTION
1.03(A), any remaining balance of the Regulatory Holdback plus all interest
earned on the Regulatory Holdback shall be released from the Escrow Account and
paid immediately to Sellers. On the First Holdback Expiration Date, any
remaining balance of the Purchaser's Holdback in excess of $1,000,000 shall be
released from the Escrow Account and paid immediately to Sellers unless a
dispute is pending, in which case the Escrow Agreement shall govern. On the

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Final Holdback Expiration Date, any remaining balance of the Purchaser's
Holdback shall be released from the Escrow Account and paid immediately to
Sellers unless a dispute is pending, in which case the Escrow Agreement shall
govern.  There shall be added to each and every payment out of the
Purchaser's Holdback a proportionate share of the interest earned on the
Purchaser's Holdback through the date of such payment.

            (d) Simultaneously with the remittance by Purchaser of the Cash
Component (less the Earnest Money Deposit) to the Escrow Account pursuant to
PARAGRAPH (B) of this Section, (i) Sellers will, and Parent will cause Sellers
to, assign and transfer to Purchaser all of Sellers' rights, title and interests
in and to the Assets (free and clear of all Liens, other than Permitted Liens)
and FFEC will assign and transfer to Purchaser the FSELLC Membership Interest by
delivery of (A) General Assignments and Bills of Sale substantially in the form
of EXHIBIT C hereto (the "GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS"), duly executed by Sellers, (B)
grant, bargain and sale deeds (or the substantial equivalent thereof in Colorado
and Mississippi if grant, bargain and sale deeds are not used in those
jurisdictions) in proper statutory form for recording and otherwise in form and
substance reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser, conveying title to the Real
Property, (C) the documentation required by the FSELLC Organizational Documents,
duly executed by FFEC, for the transfer of the FSELLC Membership Interest to
Purchaser, and (D) subject to SECTION 1.12, such other instruments of
conveyance, assignment and transfer, in form and substance reasonably acceptable
to Purchaser, as shall be effective to vest in Purchaser all of Sellers' rights,
title and interests in and to the Assets and all of FFEC's rights, title and
interest in and to the FSELLC Membership Interest (the General Assignments and
the other instruments referred to in SUB-CLAUSES (B), (C) AND (D) of this CLAUSE
(I) are collectively referred to herein as the "ASSIGNMENT INSTRUMENTS"), and
(ii) Purchaser will assume from Sellers the due payment, performance and
discharge of the Assumed Liabilities and will acquire and accept from FFEC the
FSELLC Membership Interest by delivery of (A) an Assumption Agreement
substantially in the form of EXHIBIT D hereto (the "ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT"), duly
executed by Purchaser, (B) such other instruments of assumption, in form and
substance reasonably acceptable to Sellers and Parent, as shall be effective to
cause Purchaser to assume the Assumed Liabilities as provided in SECTION
1.02(A), and (C) the documentation required by the FSELLC Organizational
Documents, duly executed by Purchaser, for Purchaser's acquisition of all of
FFEC's rights, title and interest in and to the FSELLC Membership Interest (the
Assumption Agreement and such other instruments referred to in SUB-CLAUSES (B)
AND (C) of this CLAUSE (III) are collectively referred to herein as the
"ASSUMPTION INSTRUMENTS"). Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this
PARAGRAPH (D) regarding the FSELLC Membership Interest, the parties' respective
obligations in this regard are subject to the provisions of SECTION 1.14 . If
the consents specified in SECTION 1.14 have not been obtained prior to the
Closing Date, this Agreement shall not require the transfer of the FSELLC
Membership Interest to, or the acquisition of the FSELLC Membership Interest by,
Purchaser at the Closing.

            (e) At the Closing, there shall also be delivered to Sellers, Parent
and Purchaser the certificates and other contracts, documents and instruments
required to be delivered under ARTICLES VI AND VII.

            1.09. "AS IS" CONDITION. Except as specifically set forth in this
Agreement to the contrary, all of the Assets are being sold to Purchaser

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in "as is" condition, and neither Sellers nor Parent make any representations
or warranties of any kind and disclaim any and all implied warranties with
respect to any of the Assets.  Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that: (a) neither Sellers nor
Parent make any representation or warranty with respect to the
transferability of any Assets other than the Real Property, Improvements,
Real Property Leases, Tangible Personal Property, Intangible Personal
Property, Vehicles, Advance Reservation Deposits, Customer Lists, and
Business Books and Records or of the FSELLC Membership Interest; (b)
Purchaser has been given an adequate opportunity to make such investigations
as Purchaser deemed appropriate with respect to the Business and the Assets;
and (c) Purchaser has been provided with the Title Reports, has reviewed the
Title Reports, and has knowledge of all easements, restrictions and other
exceptions to title of record.

            1.10 FURTHER ASSURANCES; POST-CLOSING COOPERATION.

            (a) From time to time after the Closing, at Purchaser's request and
without further consideration, Sellers shall, and Parent shall cause Sellers to,
execute and deliver to Purchaser such other instruments of sale, transfer,
conveyance, assignment and confirmation, provide such materials and information
and take such other actions consistent with this Agreement as Purchaser may
reasonably deem necessary or desirable in order more effectively to transfer,
convey and assign to Purchaser, and to confirm Purchaser's title to, the Assets
and, to the full extent permitted by Law, to put Purchaser in actual possession
and operating control of the Business and the Assets and to assist Purchaser in
exercising all rights with respect thereto, and otherwise to cause Sellers to
fulfill their obligations under this Agreement and the Operative Agreements.

            (b) Following the Closing, each party will afford the other parties,
their counsel and their accountants, during normal business hours, reasonable
access to the books, records and other data relating to the Business in its
possession with respect to periods prior to the Closing and the right to make
copies and extracts therefrom, to the extent that such access may be reasonably
required by the requesting party in connection with (i) the preparation of Tax
Returns, (ii) the determination or enforcement of rights or obligations under
this Agreement, (iii) compliance with the requirements of any Governmental or
Regulatory Authority, (iv) the determination or enforcement of the rights or
obligations of any party to this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements or
(v) in connection with any actual or threatened Action or Proceeding. Each party
further agrees for a period of five years commencing on the Closing Date not to
destroy or otherwise dispose of any such books, records and other data unless
such party first offers in writing to surrender such books, records and other
data to the other parties and such other parties do not agree in writing to take
possession thereof within ten days after such offer is made.

            (c) If, in order to properly prepare its Tax Returns, other
documents or reports required to be filed with Governmental or Regulatory
Authorities or its financial statements or to fulfill its obligations hereunder,
a party needs to be furnished with additional information, documents or records
relating to the Business not referred to in PARAGRAPH (b) of this Section, and
such information, documents or records are in the possession or control of
another party hereto, such other party shall make its best efforts to furnish or
make available such information, documents or records (or copies thereof) at the
recipient's request, cost and expense.

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            (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section, if the
parties are in an adversarial relationship in litigation or arbitration, the
furnishing of information, documents or records shall be governed by applicable
rules relating to discovery, rather than by PARAGRAPHS (B) AND (C) of this
Section.

            (e) Each of Sellers and Purchaser acknowledge that if any of the
Sellers shall fail to take, or cause to be taken, any such action, fail to do,
or cause to be done, any such thing, or fail to execute any such documents,
instruments or conveyances within a reasonable time as reasonably requested by
Purchaser, Purchaser may move the Bankruptcy Court for an order directing the
provision of such items on an emergency basis upon not less than five Business
Days' notice by telecopy or other electronic facsimile transmission received by
Sellers. Sellers agree not to oppose the scheduling of a hearing relating to
such a motion on the basis of shortened notice or method of notice, provided
Sellers are permitted to appear at such hearing telephonically. Sellers and
Purchaser further agree that the Bankruptcy Court shall retain jurisdiction to
adjudicate any such motion of Purchaser.

            1.11. INSURANCE PROCEEDS. If prior to the Closing any Assets are
destroyed, damaged or taken in condemnation, the insurance proceeds or
condemnation award, or any transferable or assignable claim for insurance
proceeds or condemnation award with respect thereto shall constitute an Asset.
At the Closing, Sellers shall, and Parent shall cause Sellers to, pay or credit
to Purchaser any such insurance proceeds or condemnation awards received by any
of them on or prior to the Closing and shall assign to or assert for the benefit
of Purchaser all of their rights against any insurance companies, Governmental
or Regulatory Authorities and others with respect to such damage, destruction or
condemnation.

            1.12. THIRD-PARTY CONSENT. To the extent that any Real Property
Lease, Business Contract or Business License is not assignable pursuant to the
Bankruptcy Code or otherwise without the consent of another party, this
Agreement shall not constitute an assignment or an attempted assignment thereof
if such assignment or attempted assignment would constitute a violation or
breach thereof or a default thereunder. Parent and Sellers shall make
commercially reasonable efforts (including, without limitation, prosecution of
appropriate motions pursuant to ss.365 of the Bankruptcy Code) to obtain the
consent of such other party to the assignment to Purchaser of any such Real
Property Lease, Business Contract or Business License in all cases in which such
consent is or may be required; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that to obtain any such
consent, Parent and Sellers shall not be required to pay or incur more than
nominal expenses plus (i) amounts required to cure any defaults under the Real
Property Lease, Business Contract or Business License in question; and (ii)
reasonable attorneys' fees. If any such consent is not obtained, Parent and
Sellers shall cooperate with Purchaser in any reasonable arrangement designed to
provide for Purchaser the benefits intended to be assigned to Purchaser under
the relevant Real Property Lease, Business Contract or Business License,
including enforcement at the cost and for the account of Purchaser of any and
all rights of Sellers against the other party thereto arising out of the breach
or cancellation thereof by such other party or otherwise. If and to the extent
that such arrangement cannot be made, Purchaser shall have no obligation with
respect to any such Real Property Lease, Business Contract or Business License.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, Purchaser shall be obligated to

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consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement if the condition to
its obligations hereunder contained in SECTION 6.05 has been fulfilled.

            1.13. BLACK HAWK BUSINESS EXPANSION. No adjustment will be made to
the Purchase Price for any costs incurred by or on behalf of Purchaser in
connection with securing or acquiring entitlements necessary for the
contemplated expansion of the Black Hawk Business. Sellers shall have no
obligation to secure or acquire any such entitlements or incur any costs or
expend any amounts in connection with such proposed expansion.

            1.14. FSELLC MEMBERSHIP INTEREST. The parties hereto acknowledge
that although a transfer of the FSELLC Membership Interest to Purchaser is an
appropriate incident to Purchaser's acquisition of the Las Vegas Business, such
transfer is subject to the prior consent of members of FSELLC and Purchaser's
agreement to be bound by the terms of the FSELLC Organizational Documents, as
provided therein. FLV, FFEC and Purchaser covenant to make commercially
reasonable efforts to satisfy all conditions and obtain all consents required to
transfer the FSELLC Membership Interest to Purchaser at the Closing. If,
notwithstanding such commercially reasonable efforts, any required conditions
have not been satisfied or any required consents have not been obtained by the
Closing Date, this Agreement shall not require the FSELLC Membership Interest to
be transferred to Purchaser at the Closing; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that FLV, FFEC
and Purchasers shall continue to make commercially reasonable efforts from and
after the Closing Date to satisfy such conditions, obtain such consents and
effect such transfer as soon thereafter as practicable.

                                  ARTICLE II

             REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PARENT AND SELLERS

            Parent and Sellers represent and warrant to Purchaser as set forth
in this ARTICLE II. To the extent that any representations or warranties are
made by, or pertain to, a particular Seller or Sellers, such representations and
warranties are made by such particular Seller(s), and not by any of the other
Sellers. To the extent that any representations or warranties by Parent or any
Seller relate, refer or pertain to the Bankruptcy Code or any aspect of the
Bankruptcy Proceedings, as to matters involving the Bankruptcy Code or the
Bankruptcy Proceedings such representations and warranties are not effective
until commencement of the Bankruptcy Proceedings and do not apply to any period
prior to such commencement. To the extent that any representations or warranties
by Parent or any Seller relate, refer or pertain to the transfer of the FSELLC
Membership Interest to Purchaser, such representations and warranties are made
only as of the Closing Date.

            2.01. ORGANIZATION OF SELLERS, PARENT AND FFEC

            (a) FLV is a corporation duly organized, existing and in good
standing under the Laws of the State of Nevada and subject to the Bankruptcy
Code, has full corporate power and authority to conduct the Las Vegas Business
as and to the extent now conducted and to own, use or lease the Assets that are
a part of the Las Vegas Business as and to the extent now owned, used or leased.

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            (b) FBH is a limited-liability company duly organized, existing and
in good standing under the Laws of the State of Colorado and subject to the
Bankruptcy Code, has full limited-liability company power and authority to
conduct the Black Hawk Business as and to the extent now conducted and to own,
use or lease the Assets that are a part of the Black Hawk Business as and to the
extent now owned, used or leased.

            (c) FM is a corporation duly organized, existing and in good
standing under the Laws of the State of Mississippi and subject to the
Bankruptcy Code, has full corporate power and authority to conduct the Tunica
Business as and to the extent now conducted and to own, use or lease the Assets
that are a part of the Tunica Business as and to the extent now owned, used or
leased.

            (d) Parent is a corporation duly organized, existing and in good
standing under the Laws of the State of Nevada and subject to the Bankruptcy
Code, has full corporate power and authority to conduct its business as and to
the extent now conducted.

            (e) Parent, directly or through its wholly owned subsidiaries, is
the beneficial owner of all of the outstanding stock of Sellers.

            (f) Parent, Sellers and FFEC represent and warrant that (i) FFEC has
full corporate power and authority to own the FSELLC Membership Interest and
(ii) as of the Closing Date and provided that the conditions specified in
SECTION 1.14 have been satisfied, waived or excused, FFEC will have full
corporate power and authority to transfer the FSELLC Membership Interest to
Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement.

            2.02. AUTHORITY. Parent and each Seller have full corporate power
and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement. Subject to the Bankruptcy
Code and the Sales Order, Parent and each Seller have full corporate power and
authority to execute and deliver the Operative Agreements to which they are
parties, to perform their obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate
the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, including, without limitation,
to sell and transfer (pursuant to this Agreement) the Assets. This Agreement has
been duly and validly executed and delivered by Parent and Sellers. Subject to
the Sales Order, this Agreement constitutes, and upon the execution and delivery
by Parent and Sellers of the Operative Agreements to which they are parties,
such Operative Agreements will constitute, legal, valid and binding obligations
of Parent and Sellers enforceable against Parent and Sellers in accordance with
their terms.

            2.03. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS AND FILINGS. Except as disclosed in
SECTION 2.03 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, no consent, approval or action of,
filing with or notice to any Governmental or Regulatory Authority on the part of
Parent or Sellers is required in connection with the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements to which they
are parties or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or
thereby.

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            2.04. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. Prior to the execution of this
Agreement, Parent and Sellers have delivered to Purchaser true and complete
copies of the following financial statements:

            (a) the audited consolidated balance sheets of Parent as of December
31, 1998 and 1999 and the related audited consolidated statement of operations
for each of the fiscal years then ended, together with a true and complete copy
of the report on such audited information by Deloitte & Touche LLP, and all
letters from such firm with respect to the results of such audits, along with
Balance Sheets as of December 31, 1998 and 1999 supporting such audited
financial statements; and

            (b) the Adjusted Balance Sheet.

Except as set forth in the notes thereto, the accompanying accountants'
reports (if any), or as disclosed in SECTION 2.04 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE,
all such financial statements (i) were prepared in accordance with GAAP, (ii)
fairly present the financial condition and results of operations of Parent or
Sellers, as the case may be, as of the respective dates thereof and for the
respective periods covered thereby, and (iii) were compiled from books and
records of Parent and Sellers regularly maintained by management and used to
prepare the financial statements of Parent or Sellers, as the case may be, in
accordance with the principles stated therein.  Each Seller has maintained
the Business Books and Records in a manner sufficient to permit the
preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP, except as set
forth in SECTION 2.04 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.

            2.05. ABSENCE OF CHANGES. Except for the execution and delivery of
this Agreement, the anticipated Bankruptcy Proceedings, the Restructuring
Agreement and the transactions to take place pursuant hereto on or prior to the
Closing Date, and except as disclosed in SECTION 2.05 OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, since the date of the Adjusted Balance Sheet there has not been any
material adverse change, event or development relating in particular to the Las
Vegas Business, the Black Hawk Business or the Tunica Business or, to the
Knowledge of Sellers, any other material adverse change, event or development
which, individually or together with other such events, could reasonably be
expected to result in a material adverse change in the Condition of the
Business. In all material respects, Sellers have operated the Business in the
ordinary course since the date of the Adjusted Balance Sheet, except as required
by the Bankruptcy Proceedings, authorized under SECTION 15.08, or permitted
under SECTION 4.06. Without limiting the foregoing, except as disclosed in
SECTION 2.05 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, there has not occurred, between the
date of the Adjusted Balance Sheet and the date of this Agreement, any of the
following:

                  (i)   incurrences by Sellers of Indebtedness with respect
      to the conduct of the Business in an aggregate principal amount
      exceeding $500,000 (net of any amounts discharged during such period
      and excluding any refinancing of existing Indebtedness);

                  (ii)  physical damage, destruction or other casualty loss
      (whether or not covered by insurance) affecting any of the plant, real
      or personal property or equipment of any Seller used or held for use in
      the conduct of the Business in an aggregate amount exceeding $100,000;

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                  (iii) material change in (A) any pricing, investment,
      accounting, financial reporting, inventory, credit, allowance or Tax
      practice or policy of the Business or (B) any method of calculating any
      bad debt, contingency or other reserve of the Business for accounting,
      financial reporting or Tax purposes;

                  (iv)  (A) disposition of any Assets and Properties used or
      held for use in the conduct of the Business, other than Inventory in
      the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and other
      dispositions not exceeding in either case $1,000,000 in the aggregate;
      or (B) creation or incurrence of a Lien, other than a Permitted Lien,
      on any Assets and Properties used or held in the conduct of the
      Business; or

                  (v)   capital expenditures or commitments for additions to
      property, plant or equipment used or held for use in the conduct of the
      Business constituting capital assets in an aggregate amount exceeding
      $2,000,000, excluding capital expenditures or commitments with respect
      to the expansion of the Black Hawk Business in connection with the
      Rohling Inn acquisition and the parking garage at the Tunica Business;

            2.06. NO UNDISCLOSED LIABILITIES. Except as reflected in SECTION
2.06 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, the financial statements specified in SECTION
2.04, the Adjusted Balance Sheet or the Bankruptcy Schedules and Pleadings and
except as authorized under SECTION 15.08 or permitted under SECTION 4.06, there
are no Liabilities against, relating to or affecting the Business or any of the
Assets, other than Liabilities (i) incurred in the ordinary course of business
consistent with past practice subsequent to the date of the Adjusted Balance
Sheet or (ii) which, individually or in the aggregate, are not material to the
Condition of the Business.

            2.07. TAXES.

            (a) TAX RETURN FILINGS AND TAXES PAID. Except as disclosed in
SECTION 2.07(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, Parent, each Seller and FFEC have
filed all Tax Returns (or such Tax Returns have been filed on their behalf)
required to be filed by applicable law with the proper Governmental or
Regulatory Authorities. All Tax Returns were true, complete and correct in all
material respects. Parent and Sellers have delivered or made available to
Purchaser complete and accurate copies of all such Tax Returns for all open tax
years of each Seller and FFEC. Except as otherwise provided by the Bankruptcy
Code or the Sales Order, Parent, each Seller and FFEC have timely paid or will
timely pay, or have made provision for the payment of, all Taxes that have or
may become due in respect of periods (or portions thereof) ending on or before
the Closing Date, except such Taxes, if any, as are listed in SECTION 2.07(A) OF
THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE or as to which adequate financial statement reserves
(other than any reserves for deferred Taxes established to reflect timing
differences between book and tax income) have been determined in accordance with
GAAP.

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            (b) WITHHOLDING TAXES. Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.07(B) OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, each Seller and FFEC have complied with all applicable
laws, rules, and regulations relating to the payment and withholding of Taxes
and has, within the time and in the manner prescribed by law, withheld from
employee wages and paid over to the proper Governmental or Regulatory
Authorities all required amounts. Each Seller and FFEC have properly requested,
received and retained all necessary exemption certificates and other
documentation supporting any claimed exemption or waiver of sales, use or other
similar Taxes as to which such entity would have otherwise been obligated to
collect or withhold Taxes.

            (c) LIEN. There are no liens for Taxes (other than for current Taxes
not yet due and payable) on the Assets. None of the Assets is property that is
required to be treated for Tax purposes as being owned by any other Person.

            (d) The transactions contemplated herein are not subject to the Tax
withholding provisions of ss.3406 or of Subchapter A of Chapter 3 of the Code or
of any other tax withholding provisions of federal, state, local or foreign law.

            (e) Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.07(E) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE and except with respect to any group of which Parent is the common
parent for tax purposes, neither Parent, Sellers nor FFEC have any liability for
the Taxes of any other Person under Treasury Regulation ss.1.1502-6 (or any
similar provision of state, local or foreign law), as a transferee or successor,
by contract (including any Tax sharing or allocation agreement) or otherwise.

            (f) Except as set forth in SECTION 2.07(F) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, (i) there is no claim, action, audit or other proceeding now pending
or threatened relating to the Taxes of Parent, any Seller or FFEC and (ii) no
extension or waiver of a statute of limitations relating to Taxes is in effect
with respect to Parent, any Seller or FFEC.

            2.08. REAL PROPERTY.

            (a) Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.08(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, (i) Sellers collectively have good and marketable fee simple title to
the Real Property other than the FLV/FR Real Property and FR has good and
marketable fee simple title to the FLV/FR Real Property, free and clear of all
Liens other than Permitted Liens and (ii) as of the Closing Date, FLV will have
good and marketable fee simple title to the FLV/FR Real Property, free and clear
of all Liens other than Permitted Liens. Subject to the Real Property Leases
described in SECTION 1.01(A)(II)(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE Schedule, Sellers are in
possession of the Real Property with adequate rights of ingress and egress. To
the Knowledge of Sellers, neither the Real Property nor the Improvements
contravene or violate any applicable Law in any material respect.

            (b) Each Real Property Lease is a legal, valid and binding agreement
of the applicable Seller and of each other Person that is a party thereto,
enforceable in accordance with its terms. There is no default or condition or
event which, after notice or lapse of time or both, would constitute a default
by Sellers, other than defaults prior to or resulting from commencement of the
Bankruptcy Proceedings. Sellers have not received written notice of any default
by any other Person that is a party to any of the Real Property Leases. No

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tenant or other party in possession of any of the real properties subject to the
Real Property Leases described in SECTION 1.01(A)(II)(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE has any right to purchase, or holds any right of first refusal to
purchase, such properties.

            (c) Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.08(C) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, to the Knowledge of Sellers, none of the Real Property or the
Improvements, or the use and operation thereof, contravene or violate any
building, zoning, subdivision, land use, administrative, occupational safety and
health, environmental or other applicable Law in any material respect. No Seller
has received any written notice from any Governmental or Regulatory Authority
advising Seller of (i) a violation of any such Laws or (ii) any action which
must be taken to avoid a violation thereof.

            (d) All water, sewer, gas, electric, telephone, and drainage
facilities and all other utilities required by law for Purchaser's use and
operation of the Real Property as hotels and/or casinos as presently used and
operated are installed across public property or valid easements to the boundary
lines of the Real Property, except as disclosed in SECTION 2.08(D) OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.

            (e) Sellers collectively have obtained all licenses, permits,
easements, and rights-of-way, including a use permit, required from all
governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Real Property or from
private parties for the use and operation of the Real Property as hotels and/or
casinos with all of the amenities necessary for the operation of the Business,
and to assure vehicular and pedestrian ingress to and egress from the Real
Property.

            (f) There are no pending or, to the Knowledge of Sellers, threatened
condemnation proceedings relating to the Real Property.

            (g) Sellers have not received written notice of any special tax
assessment relating to the Real Property or any portion thereof and, to the
Knowledge of Sellers, there is no pending or threatened special assessment.

            (h) The Real Property and the Improvements constitute all of the
real property and buildings, structures, facilities, fixtures and other
improvements thereon in which Sellers own any rights, title or interests, except
as disclosed in SECTION 2.08(H) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.

            (i)   As of the Closing Date, except as disclosed in SECTION
2.08(I) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, the Improvements will be structurally
sound with no material defects, in good operating condition and in a state of
good maintenance and repair in all material respects, ordinary wear and tear
excepted, and will be adequate and suitable for the purposes for which they
are presently being used.

            2.09. TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. As of the Closing Date, Sellers
collectively will be in possession of, and will have good and valid fee title
to, all Tangible Personal Property free and clear of Liens other than Permitted
Liens, except as disclosed in SECTION 2.09 OF THE DISCLOSURE

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SCHEDULE.  Sellers' respective use of the Tangible Personal Property complies
in all material respects with all applicable Laws.

            2.10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.

            (a) Sellers or Parent have interests in or use only the Intellectual
Property disclosed in SECTION 1.01(A)(V) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE in
connection with the conduct of the Business. No other Intellectual Property is
used by any Seller or necessary for use by any Seller in the conduct of the
Business. Sellers are not, nor have they received any written notice that they
are, in default (or with the giving of notice or lapse of time or both, would be
in default) under any contract to use such Intellectual Property. To the
Knowledge of Sellers, no such Intellectual Property is being infringed by any
other Person, except as disclosed in SECTION 2.10(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.
Sellers have not received written notice that Sellers are infringing any
Intellectual Property of any other Person in connection with the conduct of the
Business, no claim is pending or, to the Knowledge of Sellers, has been made to
such effect that has not been resolved and, to the Knowledge of Sellers, Sellers
are not infringing any Intellectual Property of any other Person in connection
with the conduct of the Business. To the extent any of the Intellectual Property
disclosed in SECTION 1.01(A)(V) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE is owned by Parent,
Parent hereby covenants and agrees to transfer or contribute to Sellers all such
Intellectual Property owned by Parent (other than Excluded Intangible Personal
Property) prior to the Closing.

            (b) INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.10(B) OF
THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, no Seller has any obligation to compensate any Person
for the use of any Intellectual Property nor has any Seller granted to any
Person any license, option or other rights to use in any manner any of its
Intellectual Property, whether requiring the payment of royalties or not.

            (c) Sellers own or have a valid right to use the Intellectual
Property, and except for the transfer of the Intellectual Property to Purchaser
as contemplated by this Agreement, the Intellectual Property will not cease to
be valid rights of the respective Sellers by reason of the execution, delivery
and performance of this Agreement or the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby.

            2.11. CONTRACTS.

            (a) SECTION 2.11(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE (with paragraph
references corresponding to those set forth below) contains a true and complete
list of each of the following Business Contracts or other arrangements (true and
complete copies or, if none, reasonably complete and accurate written
descriptions of which, together with all amendments and supplements thereto and
all waivers of any terms thereof, have been delivered to Purchaser prior to the
execution of this Agreement) to which any Seller is a party as of the Closing
and by which any Assets are bound (other than such Business Contracts or other
arrangements that are entered into after the date of this Agreement, are
thereafter promptly disclosed to Purchaser, and are permitted under SECTION 4.04
OR SECTION 4.06).

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                  (i)   (A) all Contracts (excluding employee benefit plans)
      providing for a commitment of employment or consultation services for a
      specified or unspecified term to, or otherwise relating to employment
      or the termination of employment of, any Employee, the name, position
      and rate of compensation of each Employee party to such a Contract and
      the expiration date of each such Contract; and (B) any written or
      unwritten representations, commitments, promises, communications or
      courses of conduct (excluding employee benefit plans and any such
      Contracts referred to in clause (A)) involving an obligation of Seller
      to make payments in any year, other than with respect to salary or
      incentive compensation payments in the ordinary course of business, to
      any Employee exceeding $50,000 or any group of Employees exceeding
      $200,000 in the aggregate;

                  (ii)  all Contracts with any Person containing any
      provision or covenant prohibiting or limiting the ability of any Seller
      to engage in any business activity or compete with any Person in
      connection with the Business or prohibiting or limiting the ability of
      any Person to compete with any Seller in connection with the Business;

                  (iii) all partnership, joint venture, shareholders' or
      other similar Contracts with any Person in connection with the Business;

                  (iv)  all Contracts with distributors, dealers,
      manufacturer's representatives, sales agencies or franchises with whom
      any Seller deals in connection with the Business;

                  (v)   all Contracts relating to the future disposition or
      acquisition of any Assets, other than dispositions or acquisitions of
      Inventory in the ordinary course of business consistent with past
      practice;

                  (vi)  the Restructuring Agreement;

                  (vii) all collective bargaining or similar labor Contracts
      covering any Employee; and

                  (viii) all other Contracts (other than employee benefit plans
      and the Real Property Leases) with respect to the Business that (A)
      involve the payment or potential payment, pursuant to the terms of any
      such Contract, by or to any Seller of more than $100,000 annually and (B)
      cannot be terminated within 30 days after giving notice of termination
      without resulting in any material cost or penalty to any Seller.

            (b) Except as disclosed in SECTION 2.11(B) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE or as otherwise disclosed below in this PARAGRAPH (B), the execution,
delivery and performance by Sellers of this Agreement and the Operative
Agreements to which they are parties, and the consummation of the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby, will not (A) result in or give to any Person
any right of termination, cancellation, acceleration or modification in or with
respect to, (B) result in or give to any Person any additional rights or
entitlement to increased, additional, accelerated or guaranteed payments under,
or (C) result in the creation or imposition of any

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Lien upon Sellers or any of their respective Assets and Properties under, any
Business Contract.  Not later than six months after the Closing, FR's lease
of its computer systems and provision of MIS administrative support and
maintenance to the Black Hawk Business will terminate, as provided in SECTION
15.07.

            2.12. LICENSES. SECTION 1.01(A)(VI) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE
contains a true and complete list of all material Licenses used or held for use
in the Business (and all pending applications for any such Licenses), setting
forth the grantor, the grantee, the function and the expiration and renewal date
of each. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, Sellers have delivered to
Purchaser true and complete copies of all such Licenses. Except as disclosed in
SECTION 2.12 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE:

                  (i)   Sellers collectively own or validly hold in their
      respective names all Licenses that are material, individually or in the
      aggregate, to the Business;

                  (ii)  each Business License is valid, binding and in full
      force and effect;

                  (iii) Sellers are not, nor have they received any written
      notice that they are, in default (or with the giving of notice or lapse
      of time or both, would be in default) under any Business License; and

                  (iv)  the execution, delivery and performance by Sellers of
      this Agreement and the Operative Agreements to which they are parties,
      and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
      thereby, will not (A) result in or give to any Person any right of
      termination, cancellation, acceleration or modification in or with
      respect to, (B) result in or give to any Person any additional rights
      or entitlement to increased, additional, accelerated or guaranteed
      payments under, or (C) result in the creation or imposition of any Lien
      upon Sellers or any of their respective Assets and Properties under,
      any Business License.

            2.13. FOREIGN PERSON. Neither any Seller nor FFEC is a "foreign
person" within the meaning ofss.1445(f)(3) of the Code, and Sellers and FFEC
will furnish to Purchaser prior to the Closing an affidavit to that effect, in
substantially the form of EXHIBIT E hereto.

            2.14. ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS.

            (a) DEFINITIONS. The following terms, when used in this Section,
shall have the following meanings. Any of these terms may, unless the context
otherwise requires, be used in the singular or the plural depending on the
reference.

                  (i)   "SELLERS."  For purposes of this Section only, the
      term "Sellers" shall include (i) all Affiliates of any Seller, (ii) all
      partnerships, joint ventures and other entities or organizations in
      which any Seller was at any time or is a partner, joint venturer,
      member of participant, and (iii) all predecessor or former
      corporations, partnerships, joint ventures, organizations, businesses
      or other entities, whether in existence as of the date hereof or at any
      time prior to the date hereof, the assets or obligations of which have
      been acquired or assumed by any Seller or to which any Seller has
      succeeded.

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                  (ii)  "RELEASE" shall mean and include any spilling,
      leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting,
      escaping, leaching, dumping or disposing into the environment or the
      workplace of any Hazardous Substance, and otherwise as defined in any
      Environmental Laws.

                  (iii) "HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE" shall mean any pollutant,
      contaminant, chemical, waste and any toxic, infectious, carcinogenic,
      reactive, corrosive, ignitable or flammable chemical or chemical
      compound or hazardous substance, material or waste, whether solid,
      liquid or gas, including, without limitation, any quantity of asbestos
      in any form, urea formaldehyde, PCB's, radon gas, crude oil or any
      fraction thereof, all forms of natural gas, petroleum products or
      by-products or derivatives, radioactive substance or material,
      pesticide waste waters, sludges, slag and any other substance, material
      or waste that is subject to regulation, control or remediation under
      any Environmental Laws.

                  (iv)  "ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS" shall mean all regulations of
      any Governmental or Regulatory Authority which regulate or relate to
      the protection or clean-up of the environment, the use, treatment,
      storage, transportation, generation, manufacture, processing,
      distribution, handling or disposal of, or emission, discharge or other
      release or threatened release of, Hazardous Substances or otherwise
      dangerous substances, wastes, pollution or materials (whether gas,
      liquid or solid), the preservation or protection of waterways,
      groundwater, drinking water, air, wildlife, plants or other natural
      resources, or the health and safety of persons or property, including,
      without limitation, protection of the health and safety of employees.
      Environmental Laws shall include, without limitation, the Federal
      Insecticide, Fungicide, Rodenticide Act, Resource Conservation &
      Recovery Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Atomic Energy
      Act, Occupational Safety and Health Act, Toxic Substances Control Act,
      Clean Air Act, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
      Liability Act, Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act,
      Hazardous Materials Transportation Act and all analogous or related
      federal, state or local law, each as amended.

                  (v)   "ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS" means a Release on the
      Real Property or the Leased Real Property.

            (b) REAL PROPERTY AND LEASED REAL PROPERTY. To the Knowledge of
Sellers and except as set forth in the Environmental Reports or in SECTION 2.14
OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, during the period that any Sellers have owned the
Real Property or leased the Leased Real Property, in all material respects the
Real Property and the Leased Real Property have been, owned, leased or operated
by Sellers in compliance with all Environmental Laws and in a manner that will
not give rise to any Liability under any Environmental Laws. Without limiting
the foregoing, to the Knowledge of Sellers and except as disclosed in the
Environmental Reports, during the period that Sellers have owned the Real
Property or leased the Leased Real Property, (i) there is not and has not been
any Hazardous Substance used, generated, treated, stored, transported, disposed
of, handled or otherwise existing on, under, about or emanating from the Real
Property or the Leased Real Property, except for quantities of any such
Hazardous Substances stored or otherwise held on, under or about the Real
Property or the Leased Real Property in compliance with all Environmental Laws

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in all material respects and necessary for the operation of the Business, (ii)
in all material respects Sellers have at all times used, generated, treated,
stored, transported, disposed of or otherwise handled their Hazardous Substances
in compliance with all Environmental Laws and in a manner that will not result
in Liability of any Seller under any Environmental Law, and (iii) there is not
now and has not been at any time in the past any underground or above-ground
storage tank or pipeline at the Real Property where the installation, use,
maintenance, repair, testing, closure or removal of such tank or pipeline was
not in compliance with all Environmental Laws in all material respects and there
has been no Release from or rupture of any such tank or pipeline, including,
without limitation, any Release from or in connection with the filling or
emptying of such tank.

            (c) NOTICE OF VIOLATION. Except as set forth in SECTION 2.14 OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, no Seller has received any written notice of alleged,
actual or potential responsibility for, or any written inquiry or investigation
regarding, (i) any Release or threatened Release of any Hazardous Substance at
any location, whether at the Real Property, the Leased Real Property or
otherwise or (ii) an alleged violation of or non-compliance with the conditions
of any Permit required under any Environmental Law or the provisions of any
Environmental Law.

            (d) ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS. To the Knowledge of Sellers and except
as set forth in the Environmental Reports or in SECTION 2.14 OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, there are no Environmental Conditions at the Real Property or the
Leased Real Property.

            (e) ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITS OR ASSESSMENTS. Sellers have delivered to
Purchaser true, complete and correct copies of any Environmental Reports and
updates thereto obtained by Sellers which have been conducted at the Real
Property and the Leased Real Property within five years from the date of this
Agreement.

            (f) No Seller has released any other Person from any claim under any
Environmental Law or waived any rights concerning any Environmental Condition,
except as set forth in SECTION 2.14(F) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.

            2.15. BROKERS. All negotiations relative to this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby have been carried out by Parent and Sellers
with Purchaser without the intervention of any Person on behalf of Parent or
Sellers in such manner as to give rise to any valid claim by any Person against
Purchaser for a finder's fee, brokerage commission or similar payment, other
than as provided for in the Sales Order.

            2.16. LABOR MATTERS.

            (a) No Seller is a party to any labor agreement with respect to its
Employees with any labor organization, union, group or association, except as
listed in SECTION 2.16(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE. In the past five years, no
Seller has experienced any attempt by organized labor or its representatives to
make such Seller conform to demands of organized labor relating to its employees
or to enter into a binding agreement with organized labor that would cover the
employees of such Seller, except as listed in SECTION 2.16(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE. There is no labor strike or labor disturbance pending or, to the best
of each Seller's knowledge, threatened against such Seller nor is any grievance

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currently being asserted, and in the past five years no Seller has experienced a
work stoppage or other labor difficulty or engaged in any unfair labor practice.

            (b) SECTION 2.16(B) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE lists the names and
titles of all salaried Employees as of November 1, 2000.

            2.17. NO OTHER AGREEMENTS TO SELL THE ASSETS. Except as may be
required under the Restructuring Agreement or as recognized under SECTION 14.02
regarding future events that may occur in the Bankruptcy Proceedings, neither
any Seller nor Parent has any commitment or legal obligation, absolute or
contingent, (i) to any other person or firm other than Purchaser, to sell,
assign, transfer or effect a sale of all or substantially all of the Assets,
(ii) to sell or effect a sale of the capital stock of any Seller to any Person
other than Parent or an Affiliate of Parent, (iii) to effect any merger,
consolidation, liquidation, dissolution or other reorganization of any Seller,
or (iv) to enter into any agreement or cause the entering into of an agreement
with respect to any of the foregoing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser
acknowledges and accepts that transactions described in those clauses could be
required in the Bankruptcy Proceedings. The representations and warranties in
this Section shall not be deemed to have been breached as a result of any such
requirements in the Bankruptcy Proceedings.

            2.18. INSURANCE. SECTION 2.18 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE contains a
complete and accurate list of any and all policies or binders of fire,
liability, title, worker's compensation, product liability (which list shall be
for five years) and other forms of insurance (showing as to each policy or
binder the carrier, policy number, coverage limits, expiration dates, annual
premiums, a general description of the type of coverage provided, loss
experience history by line of coverage) maintained by each Seller on the
Business, the Assets or its employees which, to the Knowledge of Sellers, are
transferable to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement (the "TRANSFERABLE
POLICIES"). To the Knowledge of Sellers, there is no default under any such
coverage nor has there been any failure to give notice or present any claim
under any such coverage in a due and timely fashion. There are no outstanding
unpaid premiums except in the ordinary course of business and no notice of
cancellation or non-renewal of any such coverage has been received with respect
to the Transferable Policies. There are no outstanding performance bonds
covering or issued for the benefit of any Seller. No insurer has advised Sellers
that it intends to reduce coverage, increase premiums or fail to renew any
existing policy or binder with respect to the Transferable Policies.

            2.19. NO CONFLICTS. The execution and delivery by Parent and Sellers
of this Agreement do not, and the execution and delivery by Parent and Seller of
the Operating Agreements to which each is a party, the performance by Parent and
Sellers of their obligations contemplated hereby and thereby will not, in any
manner that would have a material adverse effect on the assets, the Business or
the ability of Parent or any Seller to consummate the transactions contemplated
hereby and thereby:

            (a) conflict with or result in a violation or breach of any of the
terms, conditions or provisions of the articles of incorporation or by-laws (or
other comparable corporate charter documents) of Parent or any Seller;

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            (b) subject to obtaining the consents, approvals and actions, making
the filings and giving the notices described in SECTION 2.03 OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, conflict with or result in a violation or breach of any term or
provision of any Law or Order applicable to Parent or any Seller;

            (c) except as disclosed in SECTION 2.11(B) OR 2.19 OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, (i) conflict with or result in a violation or breach of, (ii)
constitute (with or without notice or lapse of time or both) a default under,
(iii) require Parent or any Seller to obtain any consent, approval or action of,
make any filing with or give any notice to any Person as a result or under the
terms of, or (iv) result in the creation or imposition of any Lien on the Assets
under, any Contract or License to which Parent or any Seller is a party or by
which any of the Assets and Properties of Parent or any Seller are bound.

            2.20. EMPLOYEE PLANS.

            (a) Each Employee Plan has in all material respects been maintained
in compliance with its terms and all material provisions of ERISA and the Code.

            (b) Each Pension Plan which is intended to be "qualified" within the
meaning of ss.ss. 401(a) and 501(a) of the Code has been determined by the IRS
to be so qualified and, to Sellers' Knowledge, there are no facts indicating
that the qualified status of each such Pension Plan or the tax exempt status of
each trust created thereunder has been adversely affected. To Sellers'
Knowledge, no Employee Plan is currently subject to an audit or other
investigation by the IRS, the Department of Labor, the Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation or any other Governmental or Regulatory Authority or subject to any
lawsuits, complaints, claims or legal proceedings or any kind. No Pension Plan
is subject to Title IV of ERISA or the funding requirements of ss. 412 of the
Code, or is a Multiemployer Plan, except as set forth in SECTION 2.20(B) OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE.

                                 ARTICLE III

                 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF PURCHASER

            Purchaser represents and warrants to Parent and Sellers as follows:

            3.01. ORGANIZATION. Purchaser is a limited-liability company duly
organized, existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of
Delaware. Purchaser has full limited-liability company power and authority to
enter into this Agreement and the Operative Agreements to which it is a party,
to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the
transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.

            3.02. AUTHORITY. The execution and delivery by Purchaser of this
Agreement and the Operative Agreements to which it is a party, and the
performance by Purchaser of its obligations hereunder and thereunder, have been
duly and validly authorized by the members, owners and managers of Purchaser, no
other company action on the part of Purchaser or its members, owners or managers
being necessary. This Agreement has been duly and validly executed and delivered
by Purchaser and constitutes, and upon the execution and delivery by Purchaser

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of the Operative Agreements to which it is a party, such Operative Agreements
will constitute, legal, valid and binding obligations of Purchaser enforceable
against Purchaser in accordance with their terms.

            3.03. NO CONFLICTS. The execution and delivery by Purchaser of this
Agreement do not, and the execution and delivery by Purchaser of the Operative
Agreements to which it is a party, the performance by Purchaser of its
obligations under this Agreement and such Operative Agreements and the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby will not:

            (a) conflict with or result in a violation or breach of any of the
terms, conditions or provisions of the articles of organization, operating
agreement or other comparable organizational document of Purchaser;

            (b) subject to obtaining the consents, approvals and actions, making
the filings and giving the notices disclosed in SECTION 3.03 OF THE DISCLOSURE
SCHEDULE, conflict with or result in a violation or breach of any term or
provision of any Law or Order applicable to Purchaser, its Affiliates or any of
their respective Assets and Properties; or

            (c) except as disclosed in SECTION 3.03 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE,
(i) conflict with or result in a violation or breach of, (ii) constitute (with
or without notice or lapse of time or both) a default under, (iii) require
Purchaser or any of its Affiliates to obtain any consent, approval or action of,
make any filing with or give any notice to any Person as a result or under the
terms of, or (iv) result in the creation or imposition of any Lien upon
Purchaser, its Affiliates or any of their respective Assets or Properties under,
any Contract or License to which Purchaser or any of its Affiliates is a party
or by which any of their respective Assets and Properties are bound.

            3.04. GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS AND FILINGS. Except as disclosed in
SECTION 3.04 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, no consent, approval or action of,
filing with or notice to any Governmental or Regulatory Authority on the part of
Purchaser is required in connection with the execution, delivery and performance
of this Agreement or the Operative Agreements to which it is a party or the
consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.

            3.05. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. There are no Actions or Proceedings pending
or, to the Knowledge of Purchaser, threatened against, relating to or affecting
Purchaser or any of its Assets and Properties which could reasonably be expected
to result in the issuance of an Order restraining, enjoining or otherwise
prohibiting or making illegal the consummation of any of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements.

            3.06. BROKERS. All negotiations relative to this Agreement and the
transactions contemplated hereby have been carried out by Purchaser or its
Affiliates with Parent and Sellers without the intervention of any Person on
behalf of Purchaser or its Affiliates in such manner as to give rise to any
valid claim by any Person against Parent or any Seller for a finder's fee,
brokerage commission or similar payment, other than as provided for in the Sales
Order.

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            3.07. PURCHASER'S ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS. SECTION 3.07 OF THE
DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE contains true and complete copies of all of the Purchaser's
Environmental Reports.

            3.08. FSELLC MEMBERSHIP INTEREST. Purchaser is acquiring the FSELLC
Membership Interest solely for its own account and not with a view to
distribution or resale of the FSELLC Membership Interest. Purchaser acknowledges
and agrees that the FSELLC Membership Interest will be deemed "restricted
securities" and that Purchaser will be deemed an "affiliate" of FSELLC, as those
two terms are defined in Rule 144(a) promulgated by the Securities and Exchange
Commission under the Securities Act, and that the FSELLC Membership Interest can
not be transferred, resold or otherwise disposed of by Purchaser without
registration under the Securities Act, unless pursuant to an applicable
exemption from such registration, and compliance with the FSELLC Organizational
Documents.

                                  ARTICLE IV

                       COVENANTS OF PARENT AND SELLERS

            Parent and each Seller jointly and severally covenant and agree with
Purchaser that, at all times from and after the date hereof until the Closing
and, with respect to any covenant or agreement by its terms to be performed in
whole or in part after the Closing, for the period specified therein, Parent and
each Seller will comply with all covenants and provisions of this ARTICLE IV and
will cause FFEC to comply with SECTION 4.16, except to the extent Purchaser may
otherwise consent in writing.

            4.01. REGULATORY AND OTHER APPROVALS. Parent and each Seller will,
as promptly as practicable, (i) take all commercially reasonable steps necessary
or desirable to obtain all consents, approvals or actions of, make all filings
with and give all notices to Governmental or Regulatory Authorities or any other
Person required of Parent or such Seller to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby and by the Operative Agreements, including, without
limitation, those described in SECTIONS 2.03 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, (ii)
provide such other information and communications to such Governmental or
Regulatory Authorities or other Persons as Purchaser or such Governmental or
Regulatory Authorities or other Persons may reasonably request in connection
therewith and (iii) cooperate with Purchaser in connection with the performance
of its obligations under SECTIONS 5.01 AND 5.02.

            4.02. HSR FILINGS. In addition to and not in limitation of Parent's
and Sellers' covenants in SECTION 4.01, Parent and Sellers will (i) take
promptly all actions necessary to make the filings required of Parent, Sellers
or their Affiliates under the HSR Act, (ii) comply at the earliest practicable
date with any request for additional information received by Parent, Sellers or
their Affiliates from the FTC or the DOJ pursuant to the HSR Act and (iii)
cooperate with Purchaser in connection with Purchaser's filing under the HSR Act
and in connection with resolving any investigation or other inquiry concerning
the transactions contemplated by this Agreement commenced by either the FTC or
the DOJ or state attorneys general.

            4.03. INVESTIGATION BY PURCHASER. Parent and Sellers will (i)
provide Purchaser and any Person who is considering providing financing to

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Purchaser to finance all or any portion of the Purchase Price and their
respective officers, directors, employees, agents, counsel, accountants,
financial advisors, consultants and other representatives (collectively,
"REPRESENTATIVES") with reasonable access, upon reasonable prior notice,
during normal business hours and subject to reasonable scheduling, to such
Employees and agents of Sellers who have significant responsibility for the
conduct of the Business, to Parent's and Sellers' accountants and to the
Assets, and (ii) furnish Purchaser and such other Persons with all such
information and data (including, without limitation, copies of Business
Contracts, Business Licenses, and other Business Books and Records)
concerning the Business, the Assets and the Assumed Liabilities as Purchaser
or any of such other Persons reasonably may request in connection with such
investigation.

            4.04. CONDUCT OF BUSINESS. Until the Closing Date, Sellers will
operate, and Parent will cause Sellers to operate, the Business in the ordinary
course and consistent with past practice, except as required under the
Bankruptcy Proceedings or under SECTION 1.01(C) or as authorized under SECTION
15.08. Sellers will not book blocks of rooms or conventions or banquet
facilities with respect to the Business for any date later than July 6, 2001,
other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practices and
at reasonable and customary rates.

            4.05. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND REPORTS; FILINGS.

            (a) As promptly as practicable and in any event not later than 90
days after the end of each fiscal year ending after the date hereof and before
the Closing Date, Parent shall deliver to Purchaser true and complete copies of
the (i) unaudited consolidated balance sheet of the Business derived from the
audited consolidated balance sheet of Parent and (ii) related unaudited
consolidated statement of operations for each such fiscal year then ended
derived from the audited consolidated statement of operations of Parent for each
such fiscal year, together with a true and complete copy of the report on such
audited information by Parent's independent public accountants, and all letters
from such accountants with respect to the results of such audits, along with
Balance Sheets supporting such unaudited consolidated financial statements of
the Business. As promptly as practicable and in any event not later than 45 days
after the end of each of the first three quarters of each fiscal year ending
after the date hereof and before the Closing Date, Parent shall deliver to
Purchaser true and complete copies of the unaudited consolidated balance sheet
of the Business and the related unaudited consolidated statement of operations
of the Business as of and for such quarter, the portion of the fiscal year then
ended and the 12-month period then ended, together with the notes, if any,
relating thereto and Balance Sheets supporting such unaudited financial
statements. Such audited and unaudited financial statements shall be prepared on
a basis consistent with the audited financial statements specified in SECTION
2.04(A). In addition, Sellers shall, and Parent shall cause Sellers to, make
Representatives of Sellers' management reasonably available upon request of
Purchaser to discuss Sellers' operation of the Business.

            (b) Sellers will deliver, and Parent will cause Sellers to deliver,
to Purchaser true and complete copies of such other financial statements,
reports and analyses relating to the Business as may be prepared or received by
Sellers, or as Purchaser may otherwise reasonably request. Purchaser shall
reimburse Sellers for actual out-of-pocket costs incurred for fees and expenses
of outside professionals in the preparation of such items as are requested by
Purchaser.

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            (c) Sellers will deliver, and Parent will cause Sellers to deliver,
copies of all License applications and other filings made by Sellers in
connection with the operation of the Business after the date hereof and before
the Closing Date with any Governmental or Regulatory Authority (other than
routine, recurring filings made in the ordinary course of business consistent
with past practice).

            4.06. CERTAIN RESTRICTIONS. Except as (i) required by applicable
Laws, the Bankruptcy Proceedings or SECTION 1.01(C), (ii) authorized under
SECTION 15.08, or (iii) provided in SECTION 15.06 with respect to the Tunica
Business, Sellers will refrain from, and Parent will cause Sellers to refrain
from:

            (a) disposing of any Assets and Properties used or held for use in
the conduct of the Business, other than Inventory in the ordinary course of
business consistent with past practice and other dispositions not exceeding
$100,000 in the aggregate for each of the Las Vegas Business, the Black Hawk
Business and the Tunica Business, or creating or incurring any Lien, other than
a Permitted Lien, on any Assets and Properties used or held for use in the
conduct of the Business;

            (b) entering into, amending, modifying, terminating, granting any
waiver under or giving any consent with respect to any Business Contract or any
material Business License without Purchaser's prior written consent, which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed;

            (c) violating, breaching or defaulting under in any material
respect, or taking or failing to take any action that would constitute a
material violation or breach of, or default under, any term or provision of any
Business Contract or any Business License;

            (d) incurring, purchasing, canceling, prepaying or otherwise
providing for a complete or partial discharge in advance of a scheduled payment
date with respect to, or waiving any right of any Seller under, any Liability of
or owing to any Seller in connection with the Business, other than in the
ordinary course of business consistent with past practice;

            (e) engaging with any Person in any Business Combination;

            (f) engaging in any transaction with respect to the Business with
any officer, director or Affiliate of any Seller, either outside the ordinary
course of business consistent with past practice or other than on an
arm's-length basis;

            (g) making capital expenditures or commitments for additions to
property, plant or equipment constituting capital assets on behalf of the
Business in an aggregate amount exceeding the greater of (i) $2,000,000 or (ii)
if the period between the date of this Agreement and the Closing Date exceeds 12
months, $2,000,000 PLUS $166,667 per month for each month after such 12-month
period (and prorated for any such partial month), other than gaming equipment,
devices and products acquired in the ordinary course of business, except upon
receipt of the written consent of Purchaser;

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            (h) increasing the Employees' cash compensation or severance pay
entitlements, or making any other material changes in Sellers' respective
compensation and personnel policies, except (i) for reasonable and customary
periodic compensation increases and bonuses based on performance and consistent
with past practice or in accordance with the bonus programs applicable generally
to Employees, as described in SECTION 4.06(H) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE
(collectively, the "BONUS PROGRAM"), or (ii) as specifically authorized by the
Restructuring Agreement;

            (i) making any material changes in the operation of Sellers'
promotional and marketing program, commonly referred to as the "Fitzgeralds
Players Card," available to gaming patrons at each Business location including,
without limitation, material changes in the methods of calculating or canceling
points and issuing awards to participants in the program who have accumulated
designated point levels or shortening the expiration periods for points;
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the foregoing limitations shall not restrict Sellers
from making periodic changes to such program in the ordinary course and
consistent with past practice;

            (j) exchanging or trading equipment or machinery with FR; or

            (k) entering into any Contract to do or engage in any of the
foregoing.

            4.07. DELIVERY OF BOOKS AND RECORDS, ETC.; REMOVAL OF PROPERTY.

            (a) On the Closing Date, Sellers will deliver or make available, and
Parent will cause Seller to deliver or make available, to Purchaser at the
respective locations at which the Business is conducted all of the Business
Books and Records and such other Assets as are in any Seller's possession at
other locations, and if at any time after the Closing any Seller discovers in
its possession or under its control any other Business Books and Records or
other Assets, it will forthwith deliver such Business Books and Records or other
Assets to Purchaser. Purchaser shall cooperate and afford Sellers, their counsel
and their accountants, during normal business hours, reasonable access to the
Business Books and Records.

            (b) Within 60 days after the Closing Date, Sellers shall remove, and
Parent shall cause Sellers to remove, all Assets and Properties not being sold
to Purchaser hereunder from the Real Property and Improvements.

            4.08. NON-COMPETITION.

            (a) Provided that the Restructuring Agreement has not been
terminated prior to or within 30 days after the Petition Date and except as
permitted in this SECTION 4.08, during the period commencing on the Closing Date
and ending on the 18-month anniversary of the Closing Date with respect to the
following CLAUSES (I) AND (II) and ending on the 12-month anniversary of the
Closing Date with respect to the following CLAUSE (III), Parent, Sellers, Philip
D. Griffith, Michael E. McPherson, Max L. Page and Paul H. Manske (collectively,
the "SUBJECT PARTIES") each agree not to, directly or indirectly through any of
their present or future Affiliates, (i) engage in the operation of any Competing
Business (as defined in PARAGRAPH (E) of this Section) within Downtown Las Vegas
(as defined in PARAGRAPH (E) of this Section) or within a 75-mile radius of the
Black Hawk Business or the Tunica Business (in each case, a "TERRITORY," and
collectively, the "TERRITORIES"), (ii) acquire, lease, be a controlling owner,

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controlling shareholder, controlling partner, controlling member or controlling
equity holder of, exercise management control over, provide consulting services
for, or acquire or maintain a controlling interest in, any Competing Business
that is located in any of the Territories or (iii), except as provided in
PARAGRAPH (B) of this Section, hire, seek to hire, or recommend or solicit the
hiring of, any Employees who are hired by Purchaser as of the Closing or
encourage any of such Persons to terminate their employment with Purchaser
unless Purchaser has first terminated such Persons' employment. This SECTION
4.08 shall continue to apply to Parent and each Seller if any of them are
acquired by or merged with or into any other Person who owns or operates a
Competing Business (provided that the Restructuring Agreement has not been
terminated prior to or within 30 days after the Petition Date), but shall not
apply to the Competing Business (including Persons who own or operate the
Competing Business). Notwithstanding the foregoing, this SECTION 4.08 shall not
apply to any Person who succeeds to a substantial portion of Parent's or any
Seller's or any of their Affiliates' assets. As used herein, "controlling" means
having possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the
direction of the management and policies of a Person, whether through ownership
of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

            (b) The obligations of the Subject Parties specified in clause (iii)
of PARAGRAPH (A) of this Section regarding Employees shall not apply to hiring
such Employees for other than hotel or casino employment. Furthermore, such
obligations shall not apply to any business establishments in which Philip D.
Griffith, Michael E. McPherson, Max L. Page or Paul H. Manske are employed or to
which they provide services after the Closing Date if such establishments are
not, directly or indirectly, under the control of the Subject Parties (however,
the obligations will be applicable to these four individuals even if not
applicable to the business establishments).

            (c) Each Subject Party recognizes that the covenants in this SECTION
4.08 and the territorial, time and other limitations with respect thereto are
reasonable and properly required for the adequate protection of the acquisition
of the Assets by Purchaser, and agrees that such limitations are reasonable with
respect to its activities, business and public purpose. Each Subject Party
agrees and acknowledges that the violation of the covenants or agreements in
this SECTION 4.08 would cause irreparable injury to Purchaser and that the
remedy at law for any violation or threatened violation thereof would be
inadequate and that, in addition to whatever other remedies may be available
against the violating Subject Party at law or in equity, Purchaser shall be
entitled to temporary and permanent injunctive or other equitable relief against
the violating Subject Party without the necessity of proving actual damages or
posting bond. Each Subject Party also waives any requirement of proving actual
damages in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other
equitable relief.

            (d) Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent or limit the right of
any Subject Party or any of its Affiliates to engage in any of the activities
otherwise prohibited by CLAUSE (I) OR (II) OF PARAGRAPH (A) of this Section if
the applicable Competing Business is being constructed, operated, leased, owned,
managed or consulted to by any Subject Party or its Affiliates as of the Closing
Date (after giving effect to the sale of Assets contemplated hereby). In

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addition, the covenants in PARAGRAPH (A) of this Section will not apply to (x)
any Persons or hotel or casino assets or facilities that cease to be owned,
directly or indirectly, by Parent or any Seller, including hotel or casino
assets or facilities that may be divested or spun off by any Subject Party or
any of its Affiliates, (y) any services (including consulting services) provided
by or on behalf of any Subject Party to (I) any such Person or assets or
facilities referred to in CLAUSE (X) above or (II) any Persons in which any
Subject Party or its Affiliates have, directly or indirectly, any minority
ownership interest or (z) reasonable expansions and extensions of existing
exempt operations of the type referred to in this PARAGRAPH (D).

            (e) It is the intention of each party hereto that the provisions of
this Section shall be enforced to the fullest extent permissible under the laws
and the public policies of the States of Colorado, Mississippi and Nevada,
respectively, and of any other jurisdiction in which enforcement may be sought,
but that the unenforceability (or the modification to conform with such laws or
public policies) of any provisions hereof shall not render unenforceable or
impair the remainder of this Agreement. Accordingly, if any term or provision of
this Section is determined to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, either in
whole or in part, this Agreement shall be deemed amended to delete or modify, as
necessary, the offending provisions and to alter the balance of this Agreement
in order to render the same valid and enforceable to the fullest extent
permissible as aforesaid.

            (f) For purposes of this SECTION 4.08, "COMPETING BUSINESS" means
the business of owning or operating one or more establishments conducting a
"gaming" (as defined in NRS ss.463.0153) or race book or sports book business,
and "DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS" means the area commonly known as Downtown Las Vegas,
which consists of the area of the City of Las Vegas, Nevada bounded by Stewart
Avenue on the north, Bridger Avenue on the south, Sixth Street on the east and
Main Street on the west.

            (g) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, this
SECTION 4.08 shall be of no force or effect if the Restructuring Agreement has
been terminated prior to or within 30 days after the Petition Date.

            4.09. TITLE INSURANCE POLICIES AND EXCEPTIONS.

            (a) EXHIBIT F hereto contains preliminary title reports for the Real
Property and the Real Property Leases (the "TITLE REPORTS"). All title
exceptions shown on the Title Reports are hereinafter referred to as the
"PERMITTED EXCEPTIONS." The Permitted Exceptions shall also include those other
title exceptions which are disclosed or become apparent to Purchaser after the
date hereof, which are not already Permitted Exceptions, which cannot be removed
by the payment of a sum of money, which are not caused by the intentional act of
a Seller or any Affiliate of a Seller after the date hereof, and which do not
materially adversely affect the value of the Real Property or Improvements, or
the continued use thereof as currently conducted, or as to which Purchaser has
not timely objected.

            (b) Sellers shall cause all title exceptions shown on the Title
Reports (other than Permitted Exceptions) not approved by Purchaser to be
removed on or before the Closing. Sellers, however, shall have the right to (i)
cause the Title Companies to remove any Liens by bonding over such Liens

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or (ii) obtain the commitment of the appropriate Title Companies to insure
Purchaser against loss or damage that may be occasioned by such exceptions
that are not Permitted Exceptions.

            (c) Prior to the Closing, Purchaser shall obtain ALTA extended
owner's policies of title insurance covering the Real Property owned by any
Seller (the "OWNED REAL PROPERTY") and lessee's policies of title insurance
covering Real Property in which any Seller has a leasehold interest (the "LEASED
REAL PROPERTY") (Forms B-1970) (Amended 4-6-90), with gap coverage for any Real
Property that will be conveyed to Purchaser at the Closing before the
corresponding deeds or Real Property Leases are recorded with the appropriate
local recording office, issued by title insurance companies reasonably
acceptable to Purchaser and Sellers in their respective reasonable discretion
(the "TITLE COMPANIES"), insuring that Purchaser has fee title to the Owned Real
Property and Improvements thereon and valid leasehold interests in the Leased
Real Property and Improvements thereon, subject only to (i) the Permitted
Exceptions, (ii) liens for taxes not yet due and payable, (iii) all standard
exceptions, exclusions, conditions and stipulations from coverage for the Title
Companies' Extended Coverage Form ALTA Owner's Policy of Title Insurance or
Lessee's Policy of Title Insurance, as the case may be, including any and all
endorsements (excluding zoning endorsements) and affirmative coverage customary
in real estate sale transactions involving the magnitude and type of the Assets
as Purchaser shall reasonably request, and (iv) those exceptions arising after
the Transfer Time and approved by Purchaser as provided above (the "TITLE
Policies"). The aggregate coverage amount of the Title Policies for the Real
Property and Improvements shall be the Purchase Price.

            (d) Sellers and Purchaser shall share equally the cost of the
premiums for the Title Policies and the endorsements up to the aggregate
coverage amount specified in paragraph (c) of this Section and the cost of the
surveys specified in PARAGRAPH (E) of this Section. Sellers and Purchaser shall
cooperate diligently to provide customary documents required by the Title
Companies as condition to the issuance of the Title Policies.

            (e) If reasonably required in order for Purchaser to obtain the
Title Policies, Sellers shall order surveys to be prepared and be certified as
having been prepared in accordance with "Minimum Standard Detail Requirements
for ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys" jointly established and adopted by the ALTA
and ACSM in 1997 and including all ALTA optional items except No. 5 (Contour
Maps) and No. 12 (Governmental Agency Survey Requirements). Any such surveys
shall include a certification as to whether any of the Real Property and
Improvements are located in a floodplain or designated floodway and such
information as may be required by any of the Title Companies to issue extended
coverage (consistent with all matters shown on the survey) over all general
printed exceptions to title.

            4.10. NOTICE AND CURE. Sellers shall notify, and Parent shall cause
Sellers to notify, Purchaser in writing (where appropriate, through updates to
the Disclosure Schedule) of, and contemporaneously will provide Purchaser with
true and complete copies of any and all information or documents relating to,
and will use all commercially reasonable efforts to cure before the Closing, any
development, event, transaction or circumstance occurring after the date of this
Agreement that causes any covenant or agreement of Parent or Sellers under this
Agreement to be breached in any material respect or that renders untrue in any
material respect any representation or warranty of Parent or Sellers contained

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in this Agreement as if the same were made on or as of the date of such
development, event, transaction or circumstance. The notification required by
this Section (the "DEVELOPMENT NOTIFICATION") shall be given to Purchaser within
ten days after each such development, event, transaction or circumstance comes
to the Knowledge of Sellers.

            4.11. FULFILLMENT OF CONDITIONS. Subject to Parent's and Sellers'
obligations in the Bankruptcy Proceedings, Parent and Sellers shall execute and
deliver, and Parent shall cause Sellers to execute and deliver, at the Closing
each Operative Agreement that Parent or Sellers are required hereby to execute
and deliver as a condition to the Closing, shall take all commercially
reasonable steps necessary or desirable and proceed diligently and in good faith
to satisfy each other condition to the obligations of Purchaser contained in
this Agreement and will not take or fail to take any action that could
reasonably be expected to result in the nonfulfillment of any such condition.
This Agreement shall not obligate Parent or Sellers collectively to incur more
than $50,000 of costs and expenses to satisfy the conditions specified in
SECTION 6.09; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that regardless of the amount of costs and
expenses necessary to satisfy the conditions specified in SECTION 6.09.
Purchaser's obligations to proceed with the Closing shall be subject to the
satisfaction of those conditions.

            4.12. BAGGAGE. At the Transfer Time, authorized representatives of
Sellers shall perform, and Parent shall cause Sellers to perform, the following
functions for all baggage, trunks and other property that were checked and
placed in the care of a Seller at the Property: (i) seal all pieces of baggage
with tape; (ii) prepare an inventory ("INVENTORIED Baggage") of such items
indicating the check number applicable thereto; and (iii) deliver the
Inventoried Baggage to an authorized representative of Purchaser and secure a
receipt for the Inventoried Baggage. Thereafter, Purchaser shall be responsible
for such Inventoried Baggage.

            4.13. SAFE DEPOSITS. On or before the Transfer Time, Sellers shall
remove, and Parent shall cause Sellers to remove, all items stored by any
Seller, Parent or any of their respective Affiliates in safe deposit boxes
located at the Property, and all such safe deposit boxes shall be made available
for Purchaser's use thereafter. Safe deposit boxes in use by customers at the
Property at the Transfer Time will be sealed in a reasonable manner mutually
agreeable to Purchaser and Sellers. At the Transfer Time, Purchaser and Sellers
shall designate in writing their initial safe deposit representatives.
Representatives of both Sellers and Purchaser are to be present when a seal is
broken. Sellers will make a representative available within one (1) hour after
Purchaser notifies Sellers that the representative is required. Purchaser shall
have no responsibility for loss or theft from a safe deposit box whose seal was
broken in the presence of Sellers' representatives. All safe deposit keys,
combinations and records shall be delivered at the Transfer Time to Purchaser.

            4.14. VALET PARKING. At the Transfer Time, authorized
representatives of Sellers shall perform, and Parent shall cause Sellers to
perform, the following functions for all motor vehicles that were checked and
placed in the care of any Seller at the Property: (i) mark all motor vehicles
with a sticker or tape; (ii) prepare an inventory of such vehicles ("INVENTORIED
VEHICLES") indicating the check number applicable thereto; and (iii) transfer
control of the Inventoried Vehicles to an authorized representative of Purchaser

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and secure a receipt for the Inventoried Vehicles. Thereafter, Purchaser shall
be responsible for the Inventoried Vehicles.

            4.15. NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENTS. If Parent or Sellers give Purchaser a
Development Notification with respect to a development, event, transaction or
circumstance that causes a breach of any of their respective representations and
warranties in SECTIONS 2.04 THROUGH 2.11, 2.16, 2.18 AND 2.19, then unless
Purchaser has the right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to SECTION 12.01(C)
by reason thereof and exercises that right within 30 days after such Development
Notification is given, such Development Notification will be deemed to have
amended the Disclosure Schedule, to have qualified the representations and
warranties contained in SECTIONS 2.04 THROUGH 2.11, 2.16, 2.18 AND 2.19, and to
have cured any misrepresentation or breach of representation or warranty that
otherwise might have existed hereunder by reason of such development, event,
transaction or occurrence.

            4.16. FSELLC MEMBERSHIP INTEREST. Except as required by applicable
Laws, the Bankruptcy Proceedings or this Agreement, FFEC will refrain from
disposing of the FSELLC Membership Interest, transferring or granting any rights
or interest therein that will not terminate as of the Closing, or entering into
any Contract to do any of the foregoing.

            4.17. NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF RESTRUCTURING AGREEMENT. If the
Restructuring Agreement is terminated prior to or within 30 days after the
Petition Date, then by not later than the next Business Day after such
termination Parent or Sellers shall deliver to Purchaser written notice of such
termination.

            4.18. CURE OBLIGATIONS. Prior to the Closing Parent and Sellers
shall comply with their respective obligations under SECTION 1.12 including,
without limitation, payment of amounts required to cure defaults as provided in
CLAUSE (I) of SECTION 1.12.

                                  ARTICLE V

                            COVENANTS OF PURCHASER

            Purchaser covenants and agrees with Sellers and Parent that, at all
times from and after the date hereof until the Closing and, with respect to any
covenant or agreement by its terms to be performed in whole or in part after the
Closing, for the period specified therein, Purchaser will comply with all
covenants and provisions of this ARTICLE V, except to the extent Sellers and
Parent may otherwise consent in writing.

            5.01. REGULATORY AND OTHER APPROVALS AND NOTIFICATIONS

            (a) Purchaser will, as promptly as practicable, (i) take all
commercially reasonable steps necessary or desirable to obtain all consents,
approvals or actions of, make all filings with and give all notices to
Governmental or Regulatory Authorities or any other Person required of Purchaser
to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and by the Operative
Agreements, including, without limitation, those described in SECTIONS 3.03 AND
3.04 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE (each, a "REGULATORY Action"), (ii) provide such
other information and communications to such Governmental or Regulatory
Authorities or other Persons as Sellers or such Governmental or Regulatory

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Authorities or other Persons may reasonably request in connection therewith and
(iii) cooperate with Parent and Sellers in connection with the performance of
their obligations under SECTIONS 4.01 AND 4.02.

            (b) Purchaser will provide reasonably descriptive written
notification to Sellers within ten days after the occurrence of any of the
following events:

                  (i)   Purchaser makes any filing or submits any
      application, notice or similar document (or any amendment or supplement
      to any of the foregoing) necessary for any Regulatory Action to be
      obtained, taken, made or given;

                  (ii)  Purchaser withdraws any filing, application, notice
      or similar document referred to in CLAUSE (I) of this PARAGRAPH (B);

                  (iii) any Regulatory Action is obtained, taken, made or
      given;

                  (iv) any Governmental or Regulatory Authority notifies
      Purchaser that its application, notice, filing or other request for a
      Regulatory Action has been placed on an agenda or schedule for hearing
      or consideration (which notification from Purchaser to Sellers shall
      specify the date of such hearing or consideration) or removed from such
      agenda or schedule; or

                  (v)  any Governmental or Regulatory Authority (A) issues a
      decision not to take, make or give any Regulatory Action, as the case
      may be, or (B) withdraws, revokes, cancels or nullifies any Regulatory
      Action that was previously taken, made or given, as the case may be.

            5.02. HSR FILINGS.  In addition to and without limiting
Purchaser's covenants in SECTION 5.01, Purchaser will (i) take promptly all
actions necessary to make the filings required of Purchaser or its Affiliates
under the HSR Act, (ii) comply at the earliest practicable date with any
request for additional information received by Purchaser or its Affiliates
from the FTC or the DOJ pursuant to the HSR Act, (iii) cooperate with Parent
and Sellers in connection with their filing under the HSR Act and in
connection with resolving any investigation or other regulatory inquiry
concerning the transactions contemplated by this Agreement commenced by
either the FTC or the DOJ or state attorneys general, and (iv) pay any and
all filing fees due and payable in connection therewith.

            5.03. FINANCING LETTER. Concurrently with Purchaser's execution nd
delivery of this Agreement to Parent and Sellers, Purchaser shall deliver to
Parent and Seller the following letters addressed to them:

                  (i)   a letter executed by Jefferies & Company, Inc.
      ("JEFFERIES"), as financial advisor to Purchaser and Purchaser's
      Parent, stating to Parent's and Sellers' reasonable satisfaction, with
      normal and customary wording for letters of such a nature, that
      Jefferies is "highly confident" that Purchaser will satisfy the
      conditions specified in SECTION 6.08 by not later than 60 days after
      all conditions specified in ARTICLE VI, other than in SECTION 6.08,
      have been satisfied, waived or excused; and

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                  (ii)  a commitment letter from Don H. Barden stating to
      Parent's and Sellers' reasonable satisfaction that the other funds
      needed for Purchaser to pay the Purchase Price and related costs
      (besides the funds to be obtained through the financing specified in
      SECTION 6.08) will come from an infusion of equity capital into
      Purchaser's Parent or Purchaser by or on behalf of Mr. Barden or
      related parties.

            5.04. LEASED EMPLOYEE EXPENSES.

            (a) The provisions of this SECTION 5.04 shall apply only with
respect to Employees who have entered into employment Contracts with Sellers
that expire after the date of this Agreement, as disclosed in SECTION 5.04 OF
THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE ("CONTRACTED EMPLOYEES").

            (b) Within 85 days after the entry of the Petition Date, Purchaser
shall deliver to Sellers a true and complete list of those Contracted Employees
whose services Purchaser desires to lease from Sellers ("LEASED EMPLOYEES") for
the period beginning on the Closing Date and ending on December 31 of the
calendar year in which the Closing takes place (the "LEASE PERIOD"). The number
of Leased Employees shall not exceed 15. Purchaser's obligation to provide
Sellers with the list of Leased Employees pursuant to this PARAGRAPH (B) shall
be subject to Sellers' providing Purchaser with reasonable access to the
Contracted Employees after December 4, 2000.

            (c) Sellers shall continue to employ the Leased Employees following
the Closing Date and for the term of the Lease Period and the Leased Employees
shall at all times during the Lease Period be employees of Sellers and not
Purchaser, subject to any rights of (i) the Leased Employees to terminate their
employment with Sellers or (ii) Sellers to terminate the employment of the
Leased Employees under the applicable employment Contracts. Sellers shall be
responsible to the Leased Employees for all salaries, wages, bonuses and other
obligations under their employment Contracts and Purchaser shall have no
liability to the Leased Employees for any of these items or for any other
benefits provided under their respective employment Contracts with Sellers.
Purchaser shall not be required to offer employment to any Leased Employees as
otherwise may be required under SECTION 9.01 either on the Closing Date or after
expiration of the Lease Period. During the Lease Period Purchaser shall provide
work places for the Leased Employees that are consistent with their respective
job descriptions or, alternatively, shall advise the Leased Employees that they
are not required to report to Purchaser for work at all.

            (d) During the Lease Period, but only for so long as such Leased
Employees are employed by Sellers during the Lease Period, Purchaser shall
reimburse Sellers for all salaries, wages, Bonus Program payments, related
employment taxes, employee benefits and workers compensation incurred by Sellers
with respect to the Leased Employees pursuant to their employment Contracts and
the Bonus Program. Purchaser shall not be directly responsible for, nor
reimburse Sellers with respect to, any bonus, severance or other termination pay
which may be payable to any Leased Employees pursuant to their respective
employment Contracts.

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            (e) Sellers covenant and agree to pay the Leased Employees, as and
when due, all amounts to which the Leased Employees become entitled pursuant to
their employment Contracts for the Lease Period.

            (f) Amounts payable by Purchaser under this Section shall be paid to
the respective Sellers within five Business Days after Purchaser's receipt of
reasonable documentary support for Sellers' request for such payment, which
Sellers may deliver within five Business Days of the end of each payroll period
of Sellers during the Lease Period.

            5.05. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Purchaser shall not, directly
or indirectly through any of its Affiliates, take any actions or obligate itself
to take any actions that would make it impossible or impracticable with
Purchaser's use of commercially reasonable efforts for any of Purchaser's
representations or warranties in this Agreement to be true and correct in all
material respects on and as of the Closing Date as though such representations
or warranties were made on and as of the Closing Date.

            5.06. NOTICE AND CURE. Purchaser will notify Parent and Sellers in
writing of, and contemporaneously will provide Parent and Sellers with true and
complete copies of any and all information or documents relating to, and will
use all commercially reasonable efforts to cure before the Closing, any event,
transaction or circumstance, as soon as practicable after it comes to the
Knowledge of Purchaser, occurring after the date of this Agreement that causes
any covenant or agreement of Purchaser under this Agreement to be breached or
that renders untrue in any material respect any representation or warranty of
Purchaser contained in this Agreement as if the same were made on or as of the
date of such event, transaction or circumstance. No notice given pursuant to
this Section shall have any effect on the representations, warranties, covenants
or agreements contained in this Agreement for purposes of determining
satisfaction of any condition contained herein or shall in any way limit
Sellers' Indemnified Parties' right to seek indemnity under ARTICLE XI.

            5.07. FULFILLMENT OF CONDITIONS. Purchaser will execute and deliver
at the Closing each Operative Agreement that Purchaser is hereby required to
execute and deliver as a condition to the Closing. Purchaser will take all
commercially reasonable steps necessary or desirable and proceed diligently and
in good faith to satisfy (i) each condition to the obligations of Parent and
Sellers contained in this Agreement and (ii) the conditions specified in SECTION
6.08, and will not take or fail to take any action that could reasonably be
expected to result in the nonfulfillment of any conditions specified in CLAUSES
(I) OR (II) of this Section. Purchaser will provide prompt written notification
to Sellers when the conditions specified in SECTION 6.08 have been satisfied (or
waived).

                                  ARTICLE VI

                    CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER

            The obligations of Purchaser hereunder to purchase the Assets and to
assume and to pay, perform and discharge the Assumed Liabilities are

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subject to the fulfillment, at or before the Closing, of each of the
following conditions (all or any of which may be waived in whole or in part
by Purchaser in its sole discretion):

            6.01. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Subject to SECTION 4.15, each
of the representations and warranties made by Parent and Sellers in this
Agreement (other than those made as of a specified date earlier than the Closing
Date) shall be true and correct in all material respects on and as of the
Closing Date as though such representation or warranty was made on and as of the
Closing Date; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this condition shall not apply to the
extent that ARTICLE IV or other provisions of this Agreement authorize Parent or
Sellers to take certain actions or authorize certain events to occur between the
date of this Agreement and the Closing Date and such actions or events render
any representations or warranties of Parent or Sellers untrue, incorrect or
incomplete as of the Closing Date. Any representation or warranty made as of a
specified date earlier than the Closing Date shall have been true and correct in
all material respects on and as of such earlier date.

            6.02. PERFORMANCE. Parent and Sellers shall have performed and
complied with, in all material respects, each agreement, covenant and obligation
required by this Agreement to be so performed or complied with by them at or
before the Closing.

            6.03. ORDERS AND LAWS. On the Closing Date, the Sales Order or an
Order confirming a Plan of Reorganization shall be a Final Order and shall not
be subject to any Order or law restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting
or making illegal the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements or which could reasonably be
expected to result in a material diminution of the benefits of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements to Purchaser,
and there shall not be pending on the Closing Date any Action or Proceeding in,
before or by any Governmental or Regulatory Authority which could reasonably be
expected to result in the issuance of any such Order or the enactment,
promulgation or deemed applicability to Purchaser or the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements of any such
Law.

            6.04. REGULATORY CONSENTS AND APPROVALS.

            (a) All consents, approvals and actions of, filings with, and
notices to, any Governmental or Regulatory Authority (including, without
limitation, the Gaming Authorities exercising jurisdiction over Purchaser and
its Affiliates) necessary to permit Purchaser, Parent and Sellers to perform
their respective obligations under this Agreement and the Operative Agreements
and to consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby (i) shall
have been duly obtained, made or given, (ii) shall not be subject to the
satisfaction of any condition that has not been satisfied or waived, and (iii)
shall be in full force and effect, and all terminations or expirations of
waiting periods imposed by any Governmental or Regulatory Authority necessary
for the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the
Operative Agreements, including under the HSR Act, shall have occurred.

            (b) All consents, approvals and actions of, filings with and notices
to any Governmental or Regulatory Authority necessary to permit Purchaser to

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perform its obligations under this Agreement and the Operative Agreements and to
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, (i) shall have been
duly obtained, made or given, (ii) shall not be subject to the satisfaction of
any condition that has not been satisfied or waived, and (iii) shall be in full
force and effect, and all terminations or expirations of waiting periods imposed
by any Governmental or Regulatory Authority necessary for the consummation of
the transactions by Purchaser contemplated by this Agreement and the Operative
Agreements shall have occurred.

            6.05. THIRD PARTY CONSENTS. If not otherwise provided by Order of
the Bankruptcy Court, in all material respects the consents (or in lieu thereof
waivers) (i) listed in SECTION 6.05 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE and (ii) all
other consents (or in lieu thereof waivers) to the performance by Purchaser,
Parent and Sellers of their obligations under this Agreement and the Operative
Agreements or to the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and
thereby as are required under any Contract to which Purchaser or any Seller is a
party or by which any of their respective Assets and Properties are bound shall
(A) have been obtained, (B) not be subject to the satisfaction of any condition
that has not been satisfied or waived and (C) be in full force and effect,
except (in the case of CLAUSE (II) above) where the failure to obtain any such
consent (or in lieu thereof waiver) could not reasonably be expected,
individually or in the aggregate with other such failures, to materially
adversely affect Purchaser, the Assets, the Assumed Liabilities or the Business
or otherwise result in a material diminution of the benefits of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement and the Operative Agreements to Purchaser.

            6.06. PERSONAL PROPERTY LEASES. For any leases of personal property
and equipment described in SECTION 6.06 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE, prior to the
Closing Date Sellers shall, and Parent shall cause Sellers to, pay in full and
take any and all actions necessary to perform all payment obligations under such
leases and to effect the complete discharge, termination and release of all such
leases as are necessary to convey to Purchaser at the Closing good and valid fee
title to all such personal property subject to such leases, free and clear of
all Liens (other than Permitted Liens), in good working order and condition,
ordinary wear and tear excepted.

            6.07. DELIVERIES. Parent and Sellers shall have executed and
delivered to Purchaser all of the Operative Agreements required hereunder to be
executed and delivered by Parent and Sellers and all necessary forms and
certificates (including the affidavits described in SECTION 2.13 and IRS Forms
W-9), duly executed, certifying that the transactions contemplated hereunder are
exempt from withholding under the tax laws (except to the extent that SECTION
1.03(A) provides for such withholding).

            6.08. FINANCING. Purchaser or Purchaser's Affiliate shall have
obtained financing, in the form of senior secured notes, of an aggregate
principal amount not exceeding $137,000,000, on terms reasonably acceptable to
Purchaser or Purchaser's Parent with reasonableness standards based on (i) the
consolidated financial position, results of operations, cash flow, present
capital and debt structure, and credit rating of Purchaser's Parent; and (ii)
interest rates and other general conditions in the relevant financial markets.

            6.09. BLACK HAWK BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL MATTERS. If the results of
the most recent radon tests that were performed on Purchaser's behalf at

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the Black Hawk Business and are disclosed in the Purchaser's Environmental
Reports are 4 pCi/L or greater, Sellers shall have conducted, constructed and
performed prior to the Closing, at their sole expense, any and all work and
improvements necessary to mitigate the radon to levels below 4 pCi/L and such
work and improvements shall have been performed and constructed in accordance
with all applicable Environmental Laws in all material respects.

            6.10. TUNICA BUSINESS ACCESS. Purchaser shall be satisfied, in its
reasonable discretion, that as of the Closing there exists adequate access
allowing ingress to and egress from the Tunica Business, either by the Title
Company providing an access endorsement or otherwise insuring as to such access,
Sellers providing documentary evidence reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser that
a perpetual easement allowing such access exists in favor of the Real Property
comprising the Tunica Business, or otherwise.

            6.11. LAS VEGAS BUSINESS COMPLIANCE. As of the Closing, Sellers
shall have expanded the Las Vegas Business restroom facilities described in
SECTION 2.08(C) OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE to achieve compliance with the
applicable regulations of the City of Las Vegas Building Department in all
material respects.

                                 ARTICLE VII

               CONDITIONS TO OBLIGATIONS OF SELLERS AND PARENT

            The obligations of Sellers hereunder to sell the Assets and the
obligations of Parent to cause Sellers to take such action are subject to the
fulfillment, at or before the Closing, of each of the following conditions (all
or any of which may be waived in whole or in part by Sellers and Parent in their
sole discretion):

            7.01. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. Each of the representations
and warranties made by Purchaser in this Agreement shall be true and correct in
all material respects on and as of the Closing Date as though such
representation or warranty was made on and as of the Closing Date.

            7.02. PERFORMANCE. Purchaser shall have performed and complied with,
in all material respects, each agreement, covenant and obligation required by
this Agreement to be so performed or complied with by Purchaser at or before the
Closing, including, without limitation, payment of the Purchase Price.

            7.03. ORDERS AND LAWS. On the Closing Date, the Sales Order or an
Order confirming a Plan of Reorganization shall be a Final Order and shall not
be subject to any Order or law restraining, enjoining or otherwise prohibiting
or making illegal the consummation of any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements or which could reasonably be
expected to result in a material diminution of the benefits of the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements to Parent or
Sellers. There shall not be in effect on the Closing Date any Order or Law that
became effective after the date of this Agreement restraining, enjoining or

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otherwise prohibiting or making illegal the consummation of any of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any of the Operative Agreements.

            7.04. REGULATORY CONSENTS AND APPROVALS. All consents, approvals and
actions of, filings with, and notices to, any Governmental or Regulatory
Authority (including, without limitation, the Gaming Authorities) necessary to
permit Parent and Sellers to perform their respective obligations under this
Agreement and the Operative Agreements and to consummate the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby (i) shall have been duly obtained, made or
given, (ii) shall not be subject to the satisfaction of any condition that has
not been satisfied or waived, (iii) shall be in full force and effect, and (iv)
all terminations or expirations of waiting periods imposed under the HSR Act
shall have occurred.

            7.05. THIRD PARTY CONSENTS. All consents (or in lieu thereof
waivers) to the performance by Sellers and Parent of their obligations hereunder
and to the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby as are required
under the Contracts listed in SECTION 7.05 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE shall, if
not otherwise provided by Order of the Bankruptcy Court, (i) have been obtained,
(ii) not be subject to the satisfaction of any condition that has not been
satisfied or waived and (iii) be in full force and effect.

            7.06. DELIVERIES. Purchaser shall have executed and delivered to
Parent and Sellers the Assumption Agreement and the other Assumption
Instruments.

            7.07. PROCEEDINGS. All proceedings to be taken on the part of
Purchaser in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and
all documents incident thereto shall be reasonably satisfactory in form and
substance to Sellers and Parent, and Sellers and Parent shall have received
copies of all such documents and other evidences as they may reasonably request
in order to establish the consummation of such transactions and the taking of
all proceedings in connection therewith.

                                 ARTICLE VIII

                      TAX MATTERS AND POST-CLOSING TAXES

            8.01. TAXES.

            (a) Except as otherwise provided by the Bankruptcy Code or the Sales
Order, Sellers shall pay, and Parent shall cause Sellers to pay, all sales, use,
withholding, gaming, transfer, real property transfer, recording, gains, stock
transfer and other similar taxes and fees relating to the pre-Closing period or
accruing upon the Closing Date ("TRANSFER TAXES") arising out of or in
connection with the transactions effected pursuant to this Agreement, and shall
indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Purchaser on an after-Tax basis with
respect to such Transfer Taxes. Sellers shall file, and Parent shall cause
Sellers to file, all necessary documentation and Tax Returns with respect to
such Transfer Taxes.

            (b) Except as otherwise provided by the Bankruptcy Code or the Sales
Order, Sellers shall be and remain liable for any fees or taxes due pursuant to
NRS Chapter 463, C.R.S. Title 12, Article 47.1, and Miss. Code Ann. Title 75,
Chapter 76, ss.ss. 177-189 which accrue prior to the Closing, including, without

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limitation, liability for payment of any fees or taxes due pursuant to any
subsequent deficiency determinations made under such statutes which relate to
any period of time prior to the Closing.

            8.02. PRE-CLOSING TAX RETURNS AND TAXES. Sellers shall, and Parent
shall cause Sellers to, timely prepare and file all Tax Returns of Parent,
Sellers and FFEC for taxable periods ending on or before the Closing Date
("PRE-CLOSING TAX RETURNS"). Parent, Sellers and FFEC shall timely pay or cause
to be paid all Taxes related to Pre-Closing Tax Returns or otherwise relating to
a period ending on or before the Closing Date ("PRE-CLOSING Taxes").

            8.03. TAX INDEMNIFICATION.

            (a) After the Closing Date, and subject to ARTICLE XI, Parent,
Sellers and FFEC will indemnify and hold harmless Purchaser from and against any
and all claims, actions, causes of action, liabilities, losses, damages, and
reasonable out-of-pocket expenses and costs resulting from, arising out of or
relating to (i) Pre-Closing Taxes of Parent, each Seller and FFEC; (ii) any
Taxes of Parent, any Seller or FFEC measured by net or gross income (including,
without limitation, any Tax liability that arises solely by reason of any Seller
or FFEC being severally liable for any Tax of any current or former Affiliate of
such Seller or FFEC pursuant to Treasury Regulation ss.1.1502-6 or any analogous
state or local Tax provision) and all other Taxes of any Seller or FFEC except
those described in SECTION 8.03(B); and (iii) all Taxes described in SECTION
8.01.

            (b) Purchaser will be responsible for and, subject to ARTICLE XI,
Purchaser will indemnify and hold Sellers harmless against any all liabilities
with respect to Taxes arising out of the ownership of the Assets for any taxable
year or period that begins after the Closing Date and, with respect to any
Straddle Period, the portion of such Straddle Period beginning after the Closing
Date. For purposes of the preceding sentence, in the case of any Taxes that are
imposed on a periodic basis and are payable for a tax period that includes (but
does not end on) the Closing Date, the portion of such Tax which relates to the
portion of such tax period ending on the Closing Date shall (i) in the case of
any Tax not based upon or related to income or receipts, be deemed the amount of
such Tax for the entire tax period multiplied by a fraction the numerator of
which is the number of days in the tax period ending on the Closing Date and the
denominator of which is the number of days in the entire tax period, and (ii) in
the case of any Tax based upon or related to income or receipts, be deemed the
amount of Tax which would be payable if the relevant tax period ended on the
Closing Date. Any credits arising out of the ownership of the Assets relating to
a tax period that begins before and ends after the Closing Date shall be taken
into account as though the relevant tax period ended on the Closing Date. All
determinations necessary to give effect to the foregoing allocations shall be
made in a manner consistent with the prior practices of Sellers.

            8.04. TAX COOPERATION. After the Closing Date, Parent and Sellers
will, and Parent will cause Sellers to, cooperate with Purchaser, and Purchaser
will cooperate with Sellers and Parent, in the preparation of all Tax Returns
and will provide (or cause to be provided) any records and other information the
other so requests, and will provide access to, and the cooperation of its
auditors. Parent and Sellers will, and Parent will cause Sellers to, cooperate

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with Purchaser and Purchaser will cooperate with Sellers and Parent in
connection with any Tax investigation, audit or other proceeding.

            8.05. NOTIFICATION OF PROCEEDINGS; CONTROL. Sellers and Parent shall
have the right to control any audit or examination by any taxing authority,
initiate any claim for refund, file any amended return, contest, resolve and
defend against any assessment, notice of deficiency or other adjustment or
proposed adjustment relating or with respect to all Taxes, other than any Taxes
for which Purchaser shall be liable after the Closing, and shall be entitled to
all refunds with respect to such Taxes other than any Taxes for which Purchaser
shall be liable after the Closing. Purchaser shall have the right to control any
audit or examination by any taxing authority for any taxes which Purchaser shall
be liable after the Closing, and shall have the right to initiate any claim for
refund, file any amended returns, contest, resolve and defend against any
assessment, notice of deficiency or other adjustment or proposed adjustment
relating or with respect to any taxes which Purchaser shall be liable after the
Closing, and shall be entitled to all refunds with respect to such Taxes;
provided that Purchaser will consult in good faith with Sellers and Parent with
respect to any Taxes for periods that include the Closing Date, and Sellers or
Parent shall be entitled to any refunds for such period to the extent the refund
is allocable, in accordance with the principles of SECTION 8.03(A) AND (B) to
that portion of such period ending on the Closing Date.

                                  ARTICLE IX

               POST-CLOSING EMPLOYMENT OBLIGATIONS OF PURCHASER

            9.01. HIRING AND RETAINING EMPLOYEES.

            (a) Effective as of the Closing, Purchaser shall make bona fide,
good faith offers of employment to all of the Employees, other than executive
officers of Parent or of any Sellers, probationary Employees or Leased
Employees, for employment at the same Business locations where they were
employed in the ordinary course prior to the Closing. Such offers of employment
may be on terms and conditions as Purchaser shall determine in its sole
discretion; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that Purchaser's offers of employment to
Contracted Employees who are not Leased Employees shall be on substantially
equal economic terms (combined salary, wages and bonus) as are available to such
Contracted Employees under their respective employment Contracts with Sellers.
All Employees hired by Purchaser pursuant to this ARTICLE IX shall be credited
by Purchaser for their periods of employment with any Sellers through the day
immediately preceding the Closing Date for purposes of determining seniority and
eligibility for employee benefits (other than pension plans) provided generally
by Purchaser's Parent or subsidiaries of Purchaser's Parent to their employees
performing the same or substantially similar duties. For at least 90 days after
the Closing, Purchaser shall not, directly or indirectly, take any actions that
would cause more than either of the following two numbers of Covered Employees,
specified in CLAUSES (I) AND (II), at the Las Vegas Business, the Black Hawk
Business or the Tunica Business to incur an "EMPLOYMENT LOSS," as defined in
SECTION 9.03:

                  (i)   The greater of (A) 49 or (B) 32.9% of all Covered
      Employees; or

                  (ii)  499.

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            (b)   For the period between the Closing Date and the end of the
calendar year in which the Closing takes place, Purchaser shall adopt and
maintain in effect the Bonus Plan for Employees that Purchaser hires pursuant
to PARAGRAPH (A) of this Section.

            (c) From time to time after the execution of this Agreement, Sellers
shall be entitled to notify Employees of Purchaser's obligations under
PARAGRAPHS (A) AND (B) of this Section.

            9.02. PURPOSE AND INTENT. The provisions of this ARTICLE IX are
intended to, among other things, effect a smooth transition of the ownership of
the Business from Sellers to Purchaser and of the employment of the Employees
such that in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement,
Employees at each of the three Business locations will not be deemed to have
incurred an Employment Loss for which any Sellers had or will have obligations,
Liabilities or responsibilities under WARN. Purchaser shall perform its
obligations under this ARTICLE IX in a spirit of cooperation and utmost good
faith with a view towards achieving this intent.

            9.03. CERTAIN DEFINED TERMS. For purposes of this ARTICLE IX, the
following terms have the following meanings:

            (a) "COVERED EMPLOYEES" means all Employees other than "part-time
employees," as defined under WARN.

            (b) "EMPLOYMENT LOSS" has the meaning ascribed to such term under
WARN.

            9.04. ENFORCEMENT OF OBLIGATIONS. Purchaser acknowledges and agrees
that a violation of any covenants or agreements in this ARTICLE IX would cause
irreparable injury to Parent, Sellers and their Affiliates and that the remedy
at law for any violation or threatened violation thereof would be inadequate and
that, in addition to whatever other remedies may be available at law or in
equity, Parent and Sellers shall be entitled to temporary and permanent
injunctive or other equitable relief without the necessity of proving actual
damages or posting bond. Purchaser also waives any requirement of proving actual
damages in connection with the obtaining of any such injunctive or other
equitable relief.

            9.05. EXCEPTION TO HIRING OBLIGATIONS. This ARTICLE IX shall not
require Purchaser to hire any Employees who freely and voluntarily choose not to
be employed by Purchaser, so long as Purchaser has neither taken actions nor
expressed an intention to take actions with respect to such Employees that would
reasonably be expected to cause such Employees to incur an Employment Loss if
they were to accept employment by Purchaser. This SECTION 9.05 shall not,
however, limit or otherwise affect Purchaser's obligations under SECTION 5.04
with respect to Leased Employees.

            9.06. WITHDRAWAL LIABILITY. It is the intention of Parent, Sellers
and Purchaser to satisfy the provisions of ss. 4204 of ERISA with respect to any

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obligation that Sellers may have under any Multiemployer Pension Plan with
respect to Employees. Therefore, Parent, Sellers and Purchaser agree as follows:

                  (i)   Purchaser shall continue making contributions to each
      Multiemployer Plan in accordance with the terms of any applicable
      collective bargaining agreement obligating Parent or Sellers to make
      contributions to such Multiemployer Plan for substantially the same
      number of contribution base units for which Parent or Sellers or both
      had an obligation to contribute to the Multiemployer Plan as of the
      Closing Date; and

                  (ii)  unless exempt under Pension Benefit Guaranty
      Corporation Regulations ss.ss. 4204.11 or 4204.21, Purchaser shall post a
      bond or hold in escrow in favor of the Multiemployer Plan for a period
      of five plan years commencing with the first plan year beginning after
      the Closing Date in an amount and form that satisfies the requirements
      of ss. 4204(a)(1)(B) or ERISA; and

                  (iii) in the event that Purchaser withdraws in a complete
      or partial withdrawal under ss. 4201 of ERISA from a Multiemployer Plan
      during the first five years beginning after the Closing Date, and
      Purchaser fails to make any withdrawal liability payments when due,
      Sellers shall be secondarily liable for any withdrawal liability that
      Sellers would have had to the Multiemployer Plan but for the provisions
      of this SECTION 9.06 and ss. 4204 of ERISA subject, however, for any
      limitations on such liability under the Bankruptcy Code or any
      applicable bar Orders of the Bankruptcy Code.

      Nothing in this SECTION 9.06 shall constitute or be construed as a
post-Bankruptcy Court petition assumption or reaffirmation of any withdrawal
or other Liabilities.

            9.07. BONUS PROGRAM.

            (a) For the calendar year in which the Closing takes place,
Purchaser shall pay directly to the Employees hired by Purchaser the amounts
payable to them under the Bonus Program for the period between the Closing Date
and the end of such calendar year. Purchaser shall make such payments as and
when due under the Bonus Program.

            (b) For purposes of Purchaser's post-Closing obligations under this
SECTION 9.07, the Bonus Program shall be deemed applicable to the Business, and
shall take into account the results of operations of the Business, as owned by
Purchaser.

                                  ARTICLE X

                   SURVIVAL OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES,
                           COVENANTS AND AGREEMENTS

            Notwithstanding any right of Purchaser (whether or not exercised) to
investigate the Business or any right of any party (whether or not exercised) to
investigate the accuracy of the representations and warranties of any other
party or parties contained in this Agreement, Sellers and Parent on one side and
Purchaser on the other side have the right to rely fully on the representations,

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warranties, covenants and agreements of each other contained in this Agreement.
The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements of Sellers, Parent and
Purchaser contained in this Agreement will survive the Closing until, and
terminate on, the First Holdback Expiration Date with respect to all matters
except representations and warranties contained in SECTIONS 2.07 OR 2.14 and
covenants and agreements contained in ARTICLE VIII, which will survive the
Closing until, and terminate on, the Final Holdback Expiration Date; provided
that any representation, warranty, covenant or agreement that would otherwise
terminate in accordance with the above provisions of this ARTICLE X will
continue to survive if a Claim Notice or Indemnity Notice (as applicable) shall
have been timely given under ARTICLE XI on or prior to such termination date,
until the related claim for indemnification has been satisfied or otherwise
resolved as provided in ARTICLE XI.

                                  ARTICLE XI

                               INDEMNIFICATION

            11.01. INDEMNIFICATION.

            (a) Subject to PARAGRAPH (C) of this Section and the other Sections
of this ARTICLE XI, Parent and Sellers shall indemnify the Purchaser Indemnified
Parties in respect of, and hold each of them harmless from and against, any and
all Losses suffered, incurred or sustained by any of them or to which any of
them becomes subject, resulting from, arising out of, or relating to, (i) any
breach of representation or warranty or nonfulfillment of or failure to perform
any covenant or agreement on the part of Parent or Sellers contained in this
Agreement, (ii) any and all other Liabilities, obligations and costs of Sellers
arising prior to the Closing Date other than the Assumed Liabilities and (iii)
any and all other Liabilities, obligations and costs of Sellers arising prior to
the Closing Date (other than the Assumed Liabilities) but which are brought
against Purchaser prior to or after the Closing Date.

            (b) Subject to the other Sections of this ARTICLE XI, Purchaser
shall indemnify Sellers Indemnified Parties in respect of, and hold each of them
harmless from and against, any and all Losses suffered, incurred or sustained by
any of them or to which any of them becomes subject, resulting from, arising out
of or relating to (i) any breach of representation or warranty or nonfulfillment
of or failure to perform any covenant or agreement on the part of Purchaser
contained in this Agreement or (ii) after the Closing, any Assumed Liability.

            (c) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this
Agreement, no amounts of indemnity shall be payable as a result of any claim in
respect of a Loss arising under SECTION 11.01(A) unless and until (i) the
Closing has occurred and (ii) Purchaser Indemnified Parties have suffered,
incurred, sustained or become subject to Losses referred to in this SECTION
11.01 in excess of $200,000 in the aggregate (except as provided in the next
sentence), in which event Purchaser Indemnified Parties shall, to the extent
provided in SECTION 1.03(B) and the Escrow Agreement, be entitled to claim
indemnity (including all related fees and costs) solely from the balance of the
Purchaser's Holdback, if any, then remaining in the Escrow Account. The $200,000
threshold specified in the preceding sentence for entitlement to claim indemnity
shall not apply to a breach of a representation or warranty contained in
SECTIONS 2.02, 2.03, 2.07 OR 2.14, or to a breach of a covenant contained in

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SECTIONS 8.01, 8.02, 8.03, 15.04 OR 15.05; however, such indemnity claims shall
be limited to the remaining balance of the Purchaser's Holdback, as provided in
the preceding sentence.

            11.02. METHOD OF ASSERTING CLAIMS. All claims for indemnification by
any Indemnified Party under SECTION 11.01 shall be asserted and resolved only as
follows:

            (a) In the event any claim or demand in respect of which an
Indemnified Party might seek indemnity under SECTION 11.01 is asserted against
or sought to be collected from such Indemnified Party by a Person other than a
Seller or any Affiliate of a Seller or of Purchaser (a "THIRD PARTY CLAIM"), the
Indemnified Party shall deliver a Claim Notice with reasonable promptness to the
Indemnifying Party. If the Indemnified Party fails to provide the Claim Notice
with reasonable promptness after the Indemnified Party receives notice of such
Third Party Claim, the Indemnifying Party will not be obligated to indemnify the
Indemnified Party with respect to such Third Party Claim to the extent that the
Indemnifying Party's ability to defend has been irreparably prejudiced by such
failure of the Indemnified Party. The Indemnifying Party will notify the
Indemnified Party as soon as practicable within the Dispute Period whether the
Indemnifying Party disputes its liability to the Indemnified Party under SECTION
11.01 and whether the Indemnifying Party desires, at its sole cost and expense,
to defend the Indemnified Party against such Third Party Claim.

                  (i)   If the Indemnifying Party notifies the Indemnified
      Party within the Dispute Period that the Indemnifying Party desires to
      defend the Indemnified Party with respect to the Third Party Claim
      pursuant to this SECTION 11.02(A), then the Indemnifying Party will
      have the right to defend, with counsel reasonably satisfactory to the
      Indemnified Party, at the sole cost and expense of the Indemnifying
      Party, such Third Party Claim by all appropriate proceedings, which
      proceedings will be vigorously and diligently prosecuted by the
      Indemnifying Party to a final conclusion or will be settled at the
      discretion of the Indemnifying Party (but only with the consent of the
      Indemnified Party, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld, in
      the case of any settlement that provides for any relief other than the
      payment of monetary damages as to which the Indemnified Party will be
      indemnified in full).  The Indemnifying Party will be deemed to have
      waived its right to dispute its liability to the Indemnified Party
      under SECTION 11.01 with respect to any Third Party Claim as to which
      it elects to control the defense.  The Indemnifying Party will have
      full control of such defense and proceedings, including any compromise
      or settlement thereof; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the Indemnified Party
      may, at the sole cost and expense of the Indemnified Party, at any time
      prior to the Indemnifying Party's delivery of the notice referred to in
      the first sentence of this SECTION 11.02(A)(I), file any motion, answer
      or other pleadings or take any other action that the Indemnified Party
      reasonably believes to be necessary or appropriate to protect its
      interests; and provided further, that if requested by the Indemnifying
      Party, the Indemnified Party will, at the sole cost and expense of the
      Indemnifying Party, provide reasonable cooperation to the Indemnifying
      Party in contesting any Third Party Claim that the Indemnifying Party
      elects to contest.  The Indemnified Party may retain separate counsel
      to represent it in, but not control, any defense or settlement of any
      Third Party Claim controlled by the Indemnifying Party pursuant to this

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      SECTION 11.02(A)(I), and the Indemnified Party will bear its own costs
      and expenses with respect to such separate counsel except as provided
      in the preceding sentence and except that the Indemnifying Party will
      pay the costs and expenses of such separate counsel if (x) in the
      Indemnified Party's good faith judgment, it is advisable, based on
      advice of counsel, for the Indemnified Party to be represented by
      separate counsel because a conflict or potential conflict exists
      between the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party which makes
      representation of both parties inappropriate under applicable standards
      of professional conduct or (y) the named parties to such Third Party
      Claim include both the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party and
      the Indemnified Party determines in good faith, based on advice of
      counsel, that defenses are available to it that are unavailable to the
      Indemnifying Party.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnified
      Party may retain or take over the control of the defense or settlement
      of any Third Party Claim the defense of which the Indemnifying Party
      has elected to control if the Indemnified Party irrevocably waives its
      right to indemnity under SECTION 11.01 with respect to such Third Party
      Claim.

                  (ii)  If the Indemnifying Party fails to notify the
      Indemnified Party within the Dispute Period that the Indemnifying Party
      desires to defend the Third Party Claim pursuant to SECTION 11.02(A),
      or if the Indemnifying Party gives such notice but fails to prosecute
      vigorously and diligently or settle the Third Party Claim, then the
      Indemnified Party will have the right to defend, at the sole cost and
      expense of the Indemnifying Party, the Third Party Claim by all
      appropriate proceedings, which proceedings will be prosecuted by the
      Indemnified Party in good faith or will be settled at the discretion of
      the Indemnified Party (with the consent of the Indemnifying Party,
      which consent will not be unreasonably withheld).  The Indemnified
      Party will have full control of such defense and proceedings, including
      any compromise or settlement thereof; provided, however, that if
      requested by the Indemnified Party, the Indemnifying Party will, at the
      sole cost and expense of the Indemnifying Party, provide reasonable
      cooperation to the Indemnified Party and its counsel in contesting any
      Third Party Claim which the Indemnified Party is contesting.
      Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this SECTION 11.02(A)(II),
      if the Indemnifying Party has notified the Indemnified Party within the
      Dispute Period that the Indemnifying Party disputes its liability
      hereunder to the Indemnified Party with respect to such Third Party
      Claim and if such dispute is resolved in favor of the Indemnifying
      Party in the manner provided in CLAUSE (III) below, the Indemnifying
      Party will not be required to bear the costs and expenses of the
      Indemnified Party's defense pursuant to this SECTION 11.02(A)(II) or of
      the Indemnifying Party's participation therein at the Indemnified
      Party's request, and the Indemnified Party will reimburse the
      Indemnifying Party in full for all reasonable costs and expenses
      incurred by the Indemnifying Party in connection with such litigation.
      The Indemnifying Party may participate in, but not control, any defense
      or settlement controlled by the Indemnified Party pursuant to this
      SECTION 11.02(A)(II), and the Indemnifying Party will bear its own
      costs and expenses with respect to such participation.

                  (iii) If the Indemnifying Party notifies the Indemnified
      Party that it does not dispute its liability to the Indemnified Party
      with respect to the Third Party Claim under SECTION 11.01 or fails to
      notify the Indemnified Party within the Dispute Period whether the
      Indemnifying Party disputes its liability to the Indemnified Party with

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      respect to such Third Party Claim, the Loss arising from such Third
      Party Claim will be conclusively deemed a liability of the Indemnifying
      Party under SECTION 11.01 and the Indemnifying Party shall pay the
      amount of such Loss to the Indemnified Party on demand following the
      final determination thereof.  If the Indemnifying Party has timely
      disputed its liability with respect to such claim, the Indemnifying
      Party and the Indemnified Party will proceed in good faith to negotiate
      a resolution of such dispute, and if not resolved through negotiations
      within the Resolution Period, such dispute shall be resolved by
      arbitration in accordance with SECTION 11.02(C).

            (b) In the event any Indemnified Party has a claim under SECTION
11.01 against any Indemnifying Party that does not involve a Third Party Claim,
the Indemnified Party shall deliver an Indemnity Notice with reasonable
promptness to the Indemnifying Party. The failure by any Indemnified Party to
give the Indemnity Notice shall not impair such party's rights hereunder except
to the extent that an Indemnifying Party demonstrates that it has been
irreparably prejudiced thereby. If the Indemnifying Party notifies the
Indemnified Party that it does not dispute the claim described in such Indemnity
Notice or fails to notify the Indemnified Party within the Dispute Period
whether the Indemnifying Party disputes the claim described in such Indemnity
Notice, the Loss arising from the claim specified in such Indemnity Notice will
be conclusively deemed a liability of the Indemnifying Party under SECTION 11.01
and the Indemnifying Party shall pay the amount of such Loss to the Indemnified
Party on demand following the final determination thereof. If the Indemnifying
Party has timely disputed its liability with respect to such claim, the
Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party will proceed in good faith to
negotiate a resolution of such dispute, and if not resolved through negotiations
within the Resolution Period, such dispute shall be resolved by the Bankruptcy
Court.

                                 ARTICLE XII

                                 TERMINATION

            12.01. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated, and the
transactions contemplated hereby may be abandoned before the Closing:

            (a) by Sellers and Parent if (i) Purchaser materially breaches this
Agreement and fails to cure such breach within 20 Business Days after receipt of
written notice thereof from Sellers and Parent and (ii) at the time of such
termination each Seller and Parent are neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement, in which case Sellers shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon and
Purchaser shall not be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (b) by Purchaser if (i) any Seller or Parent materially breaches
this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within 20 Business Days after
receipt of written notice thereof from Purchaser and (ii) at the time of such
termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor materially in
default under, this Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to the
Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not the Expense
Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee (except as provided in SECTION 14.01(C)(IV);

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PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that with respect to any development, event, transaction or
circumstance of which Parent or Sellers have given to Purchaser a Development
Notification specified in SECTION 4.15, Purchaser's right to terminate this
Agreement and abandon the transactions contemplated hereby shall be governed
exclusively by SECTION 12.01(C);

            (c) by Purchaser if (i) within 30 days immediately preceding such
termination, Parent or Sellers have given Purchaser a Development Notification
specified in SECTION 4.15, (ii) the development, event, transaction or
circumstance that is the subject of such Development Notification has had a
material adverse effect on the Condition of the Business, and (iii) at the time
of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor materially
in default under, this Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to
the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not the Expense
Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee (except as provided in SECTION 14.01(C)(IV);

            (d) by Sellers and Parent upon notification to Purchaser that the
satisfaction of any condition specified in SECTION 7.02 to Parent's or Sellers'
obligations under this Agreement has become impossible or impracticable with the
use of commercially reasonable efforts, but only if (i) the failure to satisfy
any such condition is not caused by a breach, active participation or deliberate
nonfeasance by any Sellers or Parent, and (ii) at the time of such termination
each Seller and Parent are neither materially in breach of, nor materially in
default under this Agreement, in which case Sellers shall be entitled to the
Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and Purchaser shall not
be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (e) by Sellers and Parent if (i) Purchaser withdraws, without
demonstrating an intention to amend and refile or resubmit promptly, any
applications, notices or other documents previously filed with, or submitted to,
any Governmental or Regulatory Authority that are necessary for the conditions
specified in SECTION 6.04 or SECTION 7.04 to be satisfied or (ii) any
Governmental or Regulatory Authority (A) issues a decision not to give any
consents or approvals or not to take any actions specified in SECTION 6.04 or
SECTION 7.04 or (B) withdraws, revokes, cancels or nullifies any such consents
or approvals that were previously given or any such actions that were previously
taken, but only if the occurrence of any of the events specified in CLAUSES (I)
AND (II) of this PARAGRAPH (E) is not caused by a breach, active participation
or deliberate nonfeasance by any Sellers or Parent and at the time of such
termination each Seller and Parent are neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement, in which case Sellers shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and
Purchaser shall not be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (f) by Purchaser upon notification to Sellers and Parent that the
satisfaction of any condition to Purchaser's obligations under this Agreement
specified in ARTICLE VI other than SECTION 6.03 has become impossible or
impracticable with the use of commercially reasonable efforts, but only if (i)
the failure to satisfy any such condition is not caused by a breach, active
participation or deliberate nonfeasance by Purchaser, and (ii) at the time of
such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor materially in
default under, this Agreement, in which case Sellers shall be entitled to the
Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and Purchaser shall not
be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

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            (g) by Sellers and Parent on one side, or by Purchaser on the other
side, if the conditions specified in SECTION 6.03 or SECTION 7.03 have not been
satisfied, but only if (i) the failure to satisfy any such conditions is not
caused by a breach, active participation or deliberate nonfeasance by the
terminating side and (ii) at the time of such termination the terminating side
is neither materially in breach of, nor materially in default under, this
Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to the Earnest Money
Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and Purchaser's entitlement to the
Expense Reimbursement and the Breakup Fee shall be determined under SECTION
14.01;

            (h) by Sellers and Parent on one side, or by Purchaser on the other
side, if the Closing has not occurred within 21 months after the entry of the
Sales Order or an Order confirming a Plan of Reorganization, provided that (i)
such failure of the Closing to occur is not caused by (A) a breach, active
participation or deliberate nonfeasance by the terminating side, or (B) delays
in obtaining Gaming Authorities approvals that are caused by the terminating
side, and (ii) the terminating side is neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement, in which case Sellers shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and
Purchaser shall not be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (i) by Parent or Sellers pursuant to (i) their acceptance of an
offer or offers by another Person or Persons (other than Purchaser or an
Affiliate of Purchaser) to acquire all or substantially all of the Assets at one
or more of the three Business locations or (ii) the entry of an Order or Orders
approving the acquisition of all or substantially all of the Assets at one or
more of the three Business locations by another Person or Persons (other than
Purchaser or an Affiliate of Purchaser), in which case Purchaser shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, and
Purchaser's entitlement to the Expense Reimbursement and the Breakup Fee shall
be determined under SECTION 14.01; or

            (j) by Purchaser if a Termination Event occurs, but only if at the
time of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not
the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (k) by Purchaser if the provisions of SECTION 4.08 will not become
effective due to termination of the Restructuring Agreement, but only if (i) at
the time of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement and (ii) Purchaser exercises this
termination right within ten Business Days after Parent or Sellers have
delivered to Purchaser written notice of termination of the Restructuring
Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to the Earnest Money
Deposit, all interest earned thereon and the Expense Reimbursement (if the Cash
Collateral Order has been issued or if the Interim Cash Collateral Order has
been issued and is still in effect), but not the Breakup Fee;

            (l) by Purchaser in the event of a material breach of the
Noteholders' Undertaking by either (A) Consenting Noteholders who, together with
their respective Affiliates, hold not less than 33 1/3% of the outstanding
principal amount of Senior Secured Notes or (B) any of the original signatories
to the Noteholders' Undertaking (other than Purchaser), but only if (i) at the

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time of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor
materially in default under, this Agreement and (ii) Purchaser exercises this
termination right within ten Business Days after such breach or default comes to
the Knowledge of Purchaser, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to the
Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not the Expense
Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee (and Purchaser's entitlement to the
Noteholders' Undertaking Expense Reimbursement from Consenting Noteholders shall
be determined under the Noteholders' Undertaking);

            (m) by Purchaser in the event of a material breach of the
Fitzgeralds Undertaking by Parent, any Sellers or FFEC, but only if at the time
of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor materially
in default under, this Agreement, in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to
the Earnest Money Deposit, all interest earned thereon and the Expense
Reimbursement (if the Cash Collateral Order has been issued or if the Interim
Cash Collateral Order has been issued and is still in effect), and Purchaser's
entitlement to the Breakup Fee shall be determined under SECTION 14.01;

            (n) by Purchaser if EBITDA for the fiscal year or 12-month period
reported in any unaudited consolidated statement of operations of the Business
that Parent delivers to Purchaser pursuant to SECTION 4.05(A) PLUS the Corporate
Expense Adjustment is less than $22,900,000, but only if (i) at the time of such
termination Purchaser is neither materially in breach of, nor materially in
default under, this Agreement and (ii) Purchaser exercises this termination
right within ten Business Days after Parent has delivered to Purchaser such
unaudited consolidated statement of operations, in which case Purchaser shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not
the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (o) by Purchaser if Adjusted EBITDA is less than $24,275,000, but
only if at the time of such termination Purchaser is neither materially in
breach of, nor materially in default under, this Agreement, in which case
Purchaser shall be entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned
thereon, but not the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (p) by Sellers and Parent on one side, or by Purchaser on the other
side, if Sellers, Parent and Purchaser have not approved the form and content of
all Sections of the Disclosure Schedule, all Exhibits to this Agreement and the
proposed forms of the Bid Protection Order, Interim Cash Collateral Order and
Cash Collateral Order by December 4, 2000, in which case Purchaser shall be
entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon, but not
the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (q) by Purchaser by not later than December 4, 2000, if, by that
date it has not approved the resolution of outstanding issues concerning
Contracts relating to the Las Vegas Business' hotel operations, in which case
Purchaser shall be entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned
thereon, but not the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            (r) by Sellers and Parent if, as of December 4, 2000, the
Restructuring Agreement has been terminated or otherwise is not in effect,
provided that Sellers and Parent exercise this termination right within ten

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(10) Business Days after Sellers and Parent have delivered to Purchaser
written notice of the termination of the Restructuring Agreement, in which
case Purchaser shall be entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit and all
interest earned thereon, but not the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup
Fee; or

            (s) by Sellers and Parent if, by December 4, 2000, Sellers and
Parent have not received and approved the letter executed by Jefferies as
described in SECTION 5.03(I), in which case Purchaser shall be entitled to the
Earnest Money Deposit and all interest earned thereon and Purchaser shall not be
entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or Breakup Fee.

      If this Agreement terminates other than (i) pursuant to any of
PARAGRAPHS (A) THROUGH (S) OF THIS SECTION 12.01 or (ii) by mutual agreement
of Sellers, Parent and Purchaser, the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest
earned thereon shall be immediately released to Sellers, and Purchaser shall
not be entitled to the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee.  If this
Agreement terminates by mutual agreement of Sellers, Parent and Purchaser,
entitlement to the Earnest Money Deposit and all interest thereon shall be
determined by such mutual agreement, and Purchaser shall not be entitled to
the Expense Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee.

            12.02. EFFECT OF TERMINATION. In the event of termination of this
Agreement and abandonment of the transactions contemplated hereby, this
Agreement shall become null and void and there will be no liability or
obligation under this Agreement on the part of any party hereto or any of such
party's officers, directors, managers, employees, agents or other
Representatives or Affiliates, except that (i) the provisions of SECTION 12.01
AND ARTICLE XIV which relate to payment of the Earnest Money Deposit, interest
thereon, the Expense Reimbursement and the Breakup Fee, and SECTIONS 12.02,
15.04, AND 15.05 shall survive any such termination and abandonment other than
the provisions of SECTION 12.01(p), (q), (r) OR (s) and (ii) the provisions of
SECTIONS 12.01(p), (q), (r) OR (s) (AS THE CASE MAY BE), 12.02, 15.04 AND 15.05
shall survive any such termination and abandonment pursuant to SECTION 12.01(p),
(q), (r) OR (s).

                                 ARTICLE XIII

                                 DEFINITIONS

            13.01. DEFINED TERMS. As used in this Agreement, the following
defined terms have the meanings indicated below:

            "ACSM" means the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping.

            "ACTION OR PROCEEDING" means any action, suit, proceeding,
arbitration or Governmental or Regulatory Authority investigation or audit.

            "ADJUSTED BALANCE SHEET" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.05(A).

            "ADJUSTED EBITDA" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.06(B).

            "ADJUSTED LONG TERM DEBT" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.05(C).

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            "ADJUSTED WORKING CAPITAL" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.05(B).

            "ADVANCE RESERVATIONS AND DEPOSITS" has the meaning ascribed to
it in SECTION 1.01(A)(VIII).

            "AFFILIATE" has the meaning ascribed to it in ss.101(2) of the
Bankruptcy Code.

            "AGREEMENT" means this Asset Purchase Agreement and the Exhibits,
the Disclosure Schedule and the Schedules hereto, as the same shall be
amended from time to time.

            "ALTA" means the American Land Title Association.

            "ASSETS" or "ASSETS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A).

            "ASSETS AND PROPERTIES" of any Person means all assets and
properties of every kind, nature, character and description (whether real,
personal or mixed, whether tangible or intangible, whether absolute, accrued,
contingent, fixed or otherwise and wherever situated), including the goodwill
related thereto, operated, owned or leased by such Person, including, without
limitation, cash, cash equivalents, accounts and notes receivable, chattel
paper, documents, instruments, general intangibles, real estate, equipment,
inventory, goods and Intellectual Property.

            "ASSIGNMENT INSTRUMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.08.

            "ASSUMED LIABILITIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.02(A).

            "ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.08.

            "ASSUMPTION AND ASSIGNMENT MOTION" has the meaning ascribed to it
in SECTION 14.02(C).

            "ASSUMPTION INSTRUMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.08.

            "BALANCE SHEET" means an unaudited, adjusted consolidating
balance sheet of Parent and Sellers pertaining to the Business.

            "BANKRUPTCY CODE" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart
of this Agreement.

            "BANKRUPTCY COURT" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart
of this Agreement.

            "BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
forepart of this Agreement.

            "BANKRUPTCY RULES" means the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy
Procedure promulgated pursuant to 28 U.S.C. ss. 2075 and the Local Rules of
Practice of the Bankruptcy Court as amended from time-to-time during the
reorganization cases.

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            "BANKRUPTCY SCHEDULES AND PLEADINGS" means all schedules and
statements of affairs and other papers and pleadings filed by Parent and the
Subsidiaries in the Bankruptcy Proceedings.

            "BENCHMARK EBITDA" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 1.06.

            "BID PROTECTION ORDER" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.02(B).

            "BLACK HAWK BUSINESS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
forepart of this Agreement.

            "BONUS PROGRAM" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 4.06(H).

            "BOOKS AND RECORDS" of any Person means all files, documents,
instruments, papers, books and records relating to the business, operations,
condition of (financial or other), results of operations and Assets and
Properties of such Person, including without limitation financial statements,
Tax Returns and related work papers and letters from accountants, budgets,
pricing guidelines, ledgers, journals, deeds, title policies, minute books,
stock certificates and books, stock transfer ledgers, Contracts, Licenses,
customer lists, computer files and programs, retrieval programs, operating
data and plans and environmental studies and plans.

            "BREAKUP FEE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 14.01(B).

            "BUSINESS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of this
Agreement.

            "BUSINESS BOOKS AND RECORDS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.01(A)(X).

            "BUSINESS COMBINATION" means with respect to any Person, any
merger, consolidation or combination to which such Person is a party, any
sale, dividend, split or other disposition of capital stock or other equity
interests of such Person or any sale, dividend or other disposition of all or
substantially all of the Assets and Properties of such Person.

            "BUSINESS CONTRACTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(IV).

            "BUSINESS DAY" means a day other than Saturday, Sunday or any day
on which banks located in the State of Nevada are authorized or obligated to
close.

            "BUSINESS LICENSES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(VI).

            "CASH COLLATERAL" has the meaning ascribed to it in ss.363(a) of
the Bankruptcy Code.

            "CASH COLLATERAL ORDER" means a Final Order approving the Cash
Collateral Stipulation.

            "CASH COLLATERAL STIPULATION" means the stipulation by the
Consenting Noteholders, the Indenture Trustee, Parent and Sellers pursuant to

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ss.363(c)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code authorizing the use by Parent and Sellers
of Cash Collateral and further consenting to the use of Cash Collateral to
pay the Expense Reimbursement and the grant to Purchaser of a super-priority
administrative claim "carve out" for the Expense Reimbursement from the Lien
in favor of the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the holders of the
Senior Secured Notes.

            "CASH COMPONENT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.04(A)(I).

            "CHAPTER 11" means Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.

            "CLAIM NOTICE" means written notification pursuant to SECTION
11.02(A) of a Third Party Claim as to which indemnity under SECTION 11.01 is
sought by an Indemnified Party, enclosing a copy of all papers served, if
any, and specifying the nature of and basis for such Third Party Claim and
for the Indemnified Party's claim against the Indemnifying Party under
SECTION 11.01, together with the amount or, if not then reasonably
determinable, the estimated amount, determined in good faith, of the Loss
arising from such Third Party Claim.

            "CLOSING" means the closing of the transactions as contemplated
by SECTION 1.08.

            "CLOSING DATE" means (i) the fifth Business Day after the day on
which the last of the consents, approvals, actions, filings, notices or
waiting periods described in or related to the filings described in SECTIONS
6.04, 6.05, 7.04 AND 7.05 has been obtained, made or given or has expired, as
applicable, or (ii) such other date to which Purchaser, Sellers and Parent
mutually agree in writing.

            "CODE" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and
the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "COMPETING BUSINESS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.04(E).

            "COMPETING OFFER" means an offer from any Person other than
Purchaser or its Representatives or Affiliates to acquire all or
substantially all of the Assets or the Business.

            "CONDITION OF THE BUSINESS" means the business, financial
condition, results of operations, Assets and Properties and prospects of the
Business.

            "CONSENTING NOTEHOLDERS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
Restructuring Agreement.

            "CONSOLIDATED NET INCOME" means consolidated net income (or loss)
for the Business determined in accordance with GAAP and adjusted so as to
eliminate the impact of (i) discontinued operations; (ii) extraordinary
items; and (iii) changes in accounting principles.

            "CONTRACT" means any Business Contract, Real Property Lease,
personal property lease, agreement, lease, license, evidence of indebtedness,
mortgage, indenture, security agreement or other contract (whether written or
oral).

            "CONTRACTED EMPLOYEES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
5.04(A).

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            "CORPORATE EXPENSE ADJUSTMENT" means $2,100,000, which represents
a partial adjustment of corporate expenses normally allocated to the Business.

            "COUNTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 15.06.

            "COVERED EMPLOYEES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
9.03.

            "C.R.S." means the Colorado Revised Statutes, as may be amended
from time to time.

            "CUSTOMER LISTS" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(IX).

            "DEPOSIT ESCROW ACCOUNT" means the account established and
maintained by the Deposit Escrow Agent pursuant to the Deposit Escrow
Agreement.

            "DEPOSIT ESCROW AGENT" means Nevada Title Company.

            "DEPOSIT ESCROW AGREEMENT" means that certain Escrow Agreement,
substantially in the form of EXHIBIT G hereto, pursuant to which the Earnest
Money Deposit shall be escrowed upon the execution of this Agreement.

            "DEPOSIT ESCROW FEES" means the fees and other amounts payable to
the Deposit Escrow Agent pursuant to the Deposit Escrow Agreement.

            "DEVELOPMENT NOTIFICATION" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 4.10.

            "DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE" means the record delivered to Purchaser by
Sellers herewith and dated as of the date hereof, containing all lists,
descriptions, exceptions and other information and materials as are required
to be included therein by Sellers pursuant to this Agreement.

            "DISPUTE NOTICE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 1.07.

            "DISPUTE PERIOD" means the period ending 30 days following
receipt by an Indemnifying Party of either a Claim Notice or an Indemnity
Notice.

            "DOJ" means the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of
Justice.

            "DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.08(E).

            "EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.04(B).

            "EBITDA" means Consolidated Net Income PLUS (i) intercompany
interest expense; PLUS (ii) interest expense (excluding intercompany interest
expense); PLUS (iii) any state or federal income tax expense; PLUS (iv)
depreciation and amortization; PLUS (v) write-downs required by FASB
pronouncements that do not result in the expenditure of cash (E.G., Statement
of Financial Accounting Standards 121); PLUS (vi) any losses recognized in
connection with the sale/disposal of assets in the ordinary course; PLUS
(vii) any expenses properly classified as "reorganization items" pursuant to

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the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Statement of Position
90-7; PLUS (viii) any amount recognized for state or federal income tax
provisions; MINUS (ix) intercompany interest income; MINUS (x) interest
income (excluding intercompany interest income); MINUS (xi) any amount
recognized for state or federal income tax benefit; MINUS (xii) any gains
recognized in connection with the sale/disposal of assets in the ordinary
course.

            "EBITDA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS" means the unaudited financial
statements reporting EBITDA for a specified period, prepared on the basis
specified in SECTION 1.06(A).

            "EMPLOYEE" means each employee or officer of a Seller engaged in
the conduct of any part of the Business.

            "EMPLOYEE PLAN" means any (i) Pension Plan or employee welfare
benefit plan (as defined in ss.3(1) of ERISA) which is subject to ERISA and
which Sellers and each ERISA Affiliate, maintain, contribute to or are
obligated to contribute to on behalf of Employees; or (ii) severance, stock
option, payroll taxes, sick pay, profit sharing or equity appreciation plan,
practice or arrangement providing benefits to Employees.

            "EMPLOYMENT LOSS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 9.03.

            "ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
2.14.

            "ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS" means (i) the environmental reports and
updates thereto obtained by Sellers concerning the Business (which are
included in SECTION 2.14 OF THE DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE); (ii) the Purchaser's
Environmental Reports (which are included in SECTION 3.07 OF THE DISCLOSURE
Schedule); and (iii) if any of the aforementioned reports or updates
recommend further investigation, the matters that would be reported pursuant
to such further investigations.

            "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974, as amended, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "ERISA AFFILIATE" means a company, trade or business which is
treated with Sellers as a member of a controlled group of corporations or
trades or businesses under common control pursuant to Code ss. 414(b), (c), (m)
or (o).

            "ESCROW ACCOUNT" means the account established and maintained by
the Escrow Agent pursuant to the Escrow Agreement.

            "ESCROW AGENT" has the meaning ascribed to it in the Escrow
Agreement.

            "ESCROW AGREEMENT" means that certain Escrow Agreement,
substantially in the form of EXHIBIT H hereto, pursuant to which a portion of
the Cash Component shall be escrowed at the Closing.

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            "ESCROW FEES" means the fees and other amounts payable to the
Escrow Agent pursuant to the Escrow Agreement.

            "EXCLUDED ASSETS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(B).

            "EXCLUDED BOOKS AND RECORDS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.01(B)(IV).

            "EXISTING LEVEE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 15.06.

            "EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.01(B).

            "FASB" means the Financial Accounting Standards Board.

            "FBH" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of this
Agreement.

            "FFEC" means Fitzgeralds Fremont Experience Corp., a Nevada
corporation and a wholly-owned subsidiary of FLV.

            "FINAL ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.06(C)(I).

            "FINAL BALANCE SHEET" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.05(A).

            "FINAL EBITDA" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.06(C)(I).

            "FINAL EBITDA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to
it in SECTION 1.06(A).

            "FINAL LONG TERM DEBT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.05(D)(II).

            "FINAL ORDER" means an order, judgment or other decree of the
Bankruptcy Court which has not been vacated, reversed, modified or amended or
stayed, and for which the time to appeal or seek review or rehearing has
expired.

            "FINAL HOLDBACK EXPIRATION DATE"  has the meaning ascribed to it
in SECTION 1.03(B).

            "FINAL WORKING CAPITAL" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.05(D)(I).

            "FIRST HOLDBACK EXPIRATION DATE" has the meaning ascribed to it
in SECTION 1.03(B).

            "FIRST RELEASE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 1.03(B).

            "FITZGERALDS UNDERTAKING" means that certain Fitzgeralds
Undertaking, dated November 22, 2000, by and among Purchaser, Parent, Sellers
and FFEC relating to certain standstill and "no shop" obligations on the part
of Parent, Sellers and FFEC.

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            "FLV" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of this
Agreement.

            "FLV/FR REAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(C).

            "FM" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of this
Agreement.

            "FR" means Fitzgeralds Reno, Inc., a Nevada corporation and a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Parent.

            "FSELLC" means The Fremont Street Experience Limited Liability
Company, a Nevada limited-liability company.

            "FSELLC MEMBERSHIP INTEREST" means all of FFEC's rights, title
and interests in and to its limited-liability company membership interest in
FSELLC.

            "FSELLC ORGANIZATION DOCUMENTS" means the articles of
organization and operating agreement of FSELLC.

            "FTC" means the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

            "GAAP" means generally accepted accounting principles,
consistently applied throughout the specified period and in the immediately
prior comparable period.

            "GAMING AUTHORITIES" means the applicable gaming and liquor
licensing and regulatory authorities of the States of Nevada, Colorado and
Mississippi and of the applicable counties, cities or other political
subdivisions within such states.

            "GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.08.

            "GOVERNMENTAL OR REGULATORY AUTHORITY" means any Gaming
Authorities, court, tribunal, arbitrator, authority, agency, commission,
official or other instrumentality of the United States, any foreign country
or any domestic or foreign state, county, city or other political subdivision.

            "HSR ACT" means ss.7A of the Clayton Act (Title II of the
Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended) and the
rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "IMPROVEMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(I).

            "INDEBTEDNESS" of any Person means all obligations of such Person
(i) for the deferred purchase price of goods or services (other than trade
payables or accruals incurred in the ordinary course of business) or (ii) in
the nature of guarantees of the obligations described in clause (i) above of
any other Person.

            "INDEMNIFIED PARTY" means any Person claiming indemnification
under any provision of ARTICLE XI.

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            "INDEMNIFYING PARTY" means any Person against whom a claim for
indemnification is being asserted under any provision of ARTICLE XI.

            "INDEMNITY NOTICE" means written notification pursuant to SECTION
11.02(B) of a claim for indemnity under ARTICLE XI by an Indemnified Party,
specifying the nature of and basis for such claim, together with the amount
or, if not then reasonably determinable, the estimated amount, determined in
good faith, of the Loss arising from such claim.

            "INDENTURE TRUSTEE" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
Restructuring Agreement.

            "INTANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.01(A)(V).

            "INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY" means all patents and patent rights,
trademarks and trademark rights, trade names and trade name rights, service
marks and service mark rights, service names and service name rights, brand
names, inventions, processes, formulae, copyrights and copyright rights,
trade dress, business and product names, logos, slogans, trade secrets, and
copyright rights, trade dress, business and product names, logos, slogans,
trade secrets, industrial models, processes, designs, methodologies, computer
programs (including all source codes) and related documentation, technical
information, manufacturing, engineering and technical drawings, know-how and
all pending applications for and registrations of patents, trademarks,
service marks and copyrights.

            "INTERIM ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.06(B).

            "INTERIM CASH COLLATERAL ORDER" means an interim or preliminary
Order of the Bankruptcy Court approving the Cash Collateral Stipulation.

            "INTERIM EBITDA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS" has the meaning ascribed to
it in SECTION 1.06(A).

            "INVENTORIED BAGGAGE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.12.

            "INVENTORIED VEHICLES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.14.

            "INVENTORY" means all inventories of office, restaurant, bar,
hotel, casino and other supplies (including all foods and alcoholic and
non-alcoholic beverages), parts, packaging materials and other accessories
related thereto which are held at, or are in transit from or to, the
locations at which the Business is conducted, in each case, which are used or
held for use by any Seller in the conduct of the Business, including any of
the foregoing purchased subject to any conditional sales or title retention
agreement in favor of any other Person, together with all rights of any
Seller against suppliers of such inventories held for use in connection with
the Business, as these shall exist on the Closing Date.

            "IRS" means the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
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            "KNOWLEDGE OF PURCHASER" means the knowledge, with due inquiry,
of the directors and the officers of Purchaser.

            "KNOWLEDGE OF SELLERS" means the knowledge with due inquiry, of
the directors and the officers of any Sellers.

            "LAS VEGAS BUSINESS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the
forepart of this Agreement.

            "LAWS" means all laws, statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances
and other pronouncements having the effect of law of the United States, any
foreign country or any domestic or foreign state, county, city or other
political subdivision or of any Governmental or Regulatory Authority.

            "LEASED EMPLOYEES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
5.04(B).

            "LEASED REAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.09(C).

            "LEASE PERIOD" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 5.04(B).

            "LIABILITIES" means all indebtedness, obligations and other
liabilities of a Person (whether absolute, accrued, contingent, fixed or
otherwise, or whether due or to become due).

            "LICENSE AGREEMENT" means the Trademark License Agreement,
substantially in the form of EXHIBIT I hereto, pursuant to which Purchaser
shall grant Parent and its Affiliates a license to use certain Intellectual
Property, as provided therein.

            "LICENSES" means all licenses, permits, certificates of
authority, authorizations, approvals, registrations, franchises and similar
consents granted or issued by any Governmental or Regulatory Authority.

            "LIENS" means any mortgage, pledge, assessment, security
interest, lease, lien, adverse claim, levy, charge or other encumbrance of
any kind, or any conditional sale Contract, title retention Contract or other
Contract to give any of the foregoing.

            "LOSS" or "LOSSES" means any and all damages, fines, fees,
penalties, deficiencies, losses and expenses (including, without limitation,
interest, court costs, fees of attorneys, accountants and other experts or
other expenses of litigation or other proceedings or of any claim, default or
assessment).

            "MEASURING DATE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.02(D).

            "MINIMUM WORK FORCE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
9.03.

            "MISS. CODE ANN." means the Mississippi Code Annotated, as may be
amended from time to time.

            "MOTIONS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 14.02(C).

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            "MULTIEMPLOYER PLAN" means a multiemployer pension plan, as
defined in ss.3(37) of ERISA, with respect to Employees.

            "NOTEHOLDERS' UNDERTAKING" means that certain Noteholders'
Undertaking, dated November 22, 2000, by and among Purchaser and the
Consenting Noteholders relating to certain standstill and "no shop"
obligations on the part of the Consenting Noteholders.

            "NOTEHOLDERS' UNDERTAKING EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT" means the
Expense Reimbursement, as such term is defined in the Noteholders'
Undertaking.

            "NRS" means the Nevada Revised Statutes, as may be amended from
time to time.

            "OPERATIVE AGREEMENTS" means, collectively, the General
Assignments and the other Assignment Instruments, the License Agreement, the
Assumption Agreement, the other Assumption Instruments, and the Escrow
Agreement.

            "ORDER" means any writ, judgment, decree, injunction or similar
order of any Governmental or Regulatory Authority (in each such case whether
preliminary or final).

            "OWNED REAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.09(C).

            "PENSION PLAN" means an employee pension benefit plan, as defined
in ss. 3(2) of ERISA, which Sellers and each ERISA Affiliate maintain,
contribute to, or are obligated to contribute to on behalf of Employees.

            "PERMITTED EXCEPTIONS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.09(A).

            "PERMITTED LIEN" means (i) any Lien for Taxes not yet due or
delinquent or being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings for
which adequate reserves have been established in accordance with GAAP, (ii)
any statutory Lien arising in the ordinary course of business by operation of
Law with respect to a Liability that is not yet due or delinquent and (iii)
any minor imperfection of title or similar Lien which individually or in the
aggregate with other such Liens does not materially impair the value of the
property subject to such Lien or the use of such property in the conduct of
the Business.

            "PERSON" means any natural person, corporation, limited-liability
company, general partnership, limited partnership, proprietorship, other
business organization, trust, union, association or Governmental or
Regulatory Authority.

            "PETITION DATE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.02(a).

            "PLAN OF REORGANIZATION" means a Chapter 11 plan of
reorganization which relates to Sellers and authorizes consummation of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

            "PRE-CLOSING TAX RETURNS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 8.02.

            "PRE-CLOSING TAXES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
8.02.

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            "PREPAID EXPENSES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(XII).

            "PROTOCOL MOTION" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.02(C).

            "PURCHASE PRICE" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.04(a).

            "PURCHASER" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of
this Agreement.

            "PURCHASER INDEMNIFIED PARTIES" means Purchaser and its officers,
directors, employees, agents and Affiliates.

            "PURCHASER'S ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTS" means the environmental
reports concerning the Business which were prepared and provided to Purchaser
by consultants retained by or on behalf of Purchaser in contemplation of
entering into this Agreement.

            "PURCHASER'S HOLDBACK" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.03(B).

            "PURCHASER'S PARENT" means The Majestic Star Casino, LLC, an
Indiana limited-liability company.

            "REAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(I).

            "REAL PROPERTY LEASES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(A)(II).

            "REGULATORY HOLDBACK" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.03(A).

            "REGULATORY ACTION" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
5.01(A).

            "RELEASE" means any release, spill, emission, leaking, pumping,
injection, deposit, disposal, discharge, dispersal, leaching or migration
into the indoor or outdoor environment, including, without limitation, the
movement of Hazardous Materials through ambient air, soil, surface water,
ground water, wetlands, land or subsurface strata.

            "REPRESENTATIVES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 4.03.

            "RESOLUTION PERIOD" means the period ending 30 days following
receipt by an Indemnified Party of a written notice from an Indemnifying
Party stating that it disputes all or any portion of a claim set forth in a
Claim Notice or an Indemnity Notice.

            "RESTRUCTURING AGREEMENT" means that certain Agreement Regarding
Pre-Negotiated Restructuring, dated prior to the date of execution of this
Agreement, by and among the Subject Parties, certain of their Affiliates and
the Consenting Noteholders.

            "RETAINED LIABILITIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.02(B).

            "SALES ORDER" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of
this Agreement.

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

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            "SELLER" and "SELLERS" have the meanings ascribed to them in the
forepart of this Agreement.

            "SELLERS INDEMNIFIED PARTIES" means Sellers and their respective
officers, directors, employees, agents and Affiliates.

            "SENIOR SECURED NOTES" means the 12.25% Senior Secured Notes, due
2004, issued by Parent.

            "STRADDLE PERIOD"  means any taxable period beginning before and
ending after the Closing Date.

            "SUBJECT EMPLOYERS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
15.18.

            "SUBJECT LAND" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 15.06.

            "SUBJECT PARTIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.08(A).

            "SUBSEQUENT PLAN OF REORGANIZATION" means a Chapter 11 plan of
reorganization, other than the Plan of Reorganization, which relates to
Sellers and authorizes a sale of all or substantially all of the Assets at
each of the three Business locations.

            "SUBSEQUENT PRICE" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 14.01(C)(IV).

            "SUBSEQUENT 363 MOTION" means a motion brought in accordance with
ss. 363(f) of the Bankruptcy Code, other than the 363 Motion, seeking the entry
of a Final Order approving a sale of assets free and clear of liens, claims
and interests and an assumption and assignment of executory contracts and
unexpired leases, which Final Order provides for, among other things, a sale
of the Business.

            "TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.01(A)(III).

            "TAX RETURN" means any return, declaration, report, claim for
refund, or information return or statement relating to Taxes, including any
schedule or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof.

            "TAXES" means any federal, state, local, or foreign income, gross
receipts, license, payroll, employment, excise, severance, stamp, occupation,
premium, windfall profits, environmental (including taxes under Code ss.59A),
customs duties, capital stock, franchise, profits, withholding, social
security (or similar), unemployment, disability, real property, personal
property, sales, use, transfer, registration, value added, alternative or
add-on minimum, estimated, or other tax of any kind whatsoever, including any
interest, penalty, or addition thereto, whether disputed or not and any
expenses incurred in connection with the determination, settlement or
litigation of any Tax liability and shall include any liability for such
amounts as a result either of being (or having been) a member of a combined,
consolidated, unitary or affiliate group or of a contractual obligation to
indemnify any Person, and shall include any liability for such amounts

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relating to any other Person if such liability is imposed by reason of law
(including transferee or successor liability).

            "TENANT SECURITY DEPOSITS" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.01(A)(XI).

            "TERMINATION EVENT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
14.02(D).

            "TERRITORY" and "TERRITORIES" have the meaning ascribed to such
terms in SECTION 4.08(A).

            "THIRD PARTY CLAIM" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
11.02(A).

            "363 MOTION" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart of
this Agreement.

            "TITLE COMPANIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.09(C).

            "TITLE POLICIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
4.09(c).

            "TITLE REPORTS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 4.09(A).

            "TRANSFER TAXES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
8.01(a).

            "TRANSFER TIME" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 1.08.

            "TRANSFERABLE POLICIES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
2.18.

            "TUNICA BUSINESS" has the meaning ascribed to it in the forepart
of this Agreement.

            "UPDATED BALANCE SHEET" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.05(A).

            "UPDATED LONG TERM DEBT" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.05(C).

            "UPDATED WORKING CAPITAL" has the meaning ascribed to it in
SECTION 1.05(B).

            "U.S. TRUSTEE GUIDELINES" means the guidelines promulgated from
time-to-time by the U.S. Trustee's Office.

            "VEHICLES" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.01(a)(vii).

            "WARN" means the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification
Act of 1988, as amended, and regulations promulgated thereunder.

            "WORKING CAPITAL" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
1.05(A).

            13.02. CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN TERMS AND PHRASES. Unless the context
of this Agreement otherwise requires, (i) words of any gender include each other
gender; (ii) words using the singular or plural number also include the plural
or singular number, respectively; (iii) the terms "hereof," "herein," "hereby"

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and derivative or similar words refer to this entire Agreement; (iv) the terms
"Article" or "Section" refer to the specified Article or Section of this
Agreement; and (v) the phrases "ordinary course of business" and "ordinary
course of business consistent with past practice" refer to the business and
practice of Sellers in connection with the Business. Whenever this Agreement
refers to a number of days, such number shall refer to calendar days unless
Business Days are specified. All accounting terms used herein and not expressly
defined herein shall have the meanings given to them under GAAP.

                                 ARTICLE XIV

                    BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS; BID PROTECTION

            14.01 PROTECTIONS FOR PURCHASER.

            (a) Parent and Sellers acknowledge that Purchaser would not agree to
pursue the purchase of the Assets on the terms contemplated hereby without
certain protections and rights, as Parent and Sellers intend to commence the
Bankruptcy Proceedings promptly after the execution of this Agreement. Purchaser
has advised Sellers that it would not incur the expense or suffer the
uncertainty of attempting to purchase the Assets in the Bankruptcy Proceedings
except as hereinafter set forth. In accordance with the Restructuring Agreement
contemplated to be entered into with the Consenting Noteholders who, as of
November 22, 2000, were the holders of not less than 75% of the outstanding
principal amount of Senior Secured Notes, Sellers have determined that under the
totality of the circumstances it is in the best interest of Sellers and their
and Parent's creditors to seek to provide Purchaser with the protections and
rights as set forth in this ARTICLE XIV. In consideration of Purchaser's
willingness to execute and proceed with this Agreement and to pay the Purchase
Price, the parties have agreed to the provisions of this ARTICLE XIV.

            (b)   BREAKUP  FEE  AND  EXPENSE   REIMBURSEMENT   DEFINITIONS   AND
REQUIREMENTS.  For purposes of this Agreement,  "BREAKUP FEE" means  $4,000,000;
PROVIDED,  HOWEVER,  that if the Breakup Fee is payable to Purchaser pursuant to
SECTION 14.01(C)(IV), then "BREAKUP FEE" shall mean the lesser of (i) $4,000,000
or (ii) the  amount by which the  Subsequent  Price  exceeds  $149,000,000.  The
Breakup  Fee  shall be paid in cash or  immediately  available  funds.  "EXPENSE
REIMBURSEMENT"  means the amount to be paid to Purchaser in cash or  immediately
available funds (but not to exceed $800,000),  on account of amounts incurred by
Purchaser as actual  out-of-pocket  expenses in connection with the negotiation,
preparation, execution, delivery and attempted performance of this Agreement and
the matters  contemplated  hereby.  The  Expense  Reimbursement  shall  include,
without   limitation,   all   out-of-pocket   expenses   incurred  by  Purchaser
constituting   costs  and  fees  (including  fees  and  expenses  of  attorneys,
accountants,  investment bankers,  consultants and other third parties).  If the
Expense  Reimbursement  is due to Purchaser as provided  hereunder,  it shall be
paid five  Business Days after the delivery by Purchaser to Sellers of a written
request for  payment of the Expense  Reimbursement,  accompanied  by  reasonably
detailed and accurate  supporting  documentation  for such  request.  If Sellers
dispute the amount of the requested Expense Reimbursement,  they shall so advise
Purchaser in writing and in reasonable  detail within three  Business Days after
Sellers'  receipt of the  request  and  related  supporting  documentation.  Any
undisputed  amount shall be timely paid by Sellers to Purchaser  and the balance

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of the amount  requested  by  Purchaser  shall be  resolved in good faith by the
parties,  if  possible.  Sellers  or  Purchaser  shall  be  entitled  to ask the
Bankruptcy  Court  to  resolve  promptly  any  unresolved  disputes  arising  in
connection with Purchaser's request for the Expense  Reimbursement.  The Breakup
Fee shall not be payable if the Bid  Protection  Order has not been issued,  nor
shall it be payable under any circumstances besides those specified in PARAGRAPH
(C) of this SECTION 14.01. The Expense Reimbursement shall not be payable unless
the Cash Collateral  Order has been issued or the Interim Cash Collateral  Order
has been  issued  and is still in  effect,  nor  shall it be  payable  under any
circumstances  besides  those  specified in  PARAGRAPHS  (G), (I), (K) OR (M) of
SECTION 12.01 or PARAGRAPH (C) of this SECTION 14.01  (provided,  however,  that
under the circumstances specified in PARAGRAPH (L) of SECTION 12.01, Purchaser's
entitlement  to  the  Noteholders'   Undertaking   Expense   Reimbursement  from
Consenting Noteholders shall be determined under the Noteholders' Undertaking).

            (c) ENTITLEMENT TO BREAKUP FEE, EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT AND RETURN OF
EARNEST MONEY DEPOSIT.

                  (i)   Except as provided in CLAUSES (II) AND (III) of this
      PARAGRAPH (C), Purchaser shall be entitled to the Breakup Fee, the
      Expense Reimbursement and a return of the Earnest Money Deposit (plus
      all interest thereon) if and when the acquisition of all or
      substantially all of the Assets at one or more of the three Business
      locations is consummated by another Person or Persons other than an
      Affiliate of Purchaser pursuant to the 363 Motion or a Plan of
      Reorganization. Occurrence of  such an event shall entitle Purchaser to
      the Breakup Fee, Expense Reimbursement and Earnest Money Deposit, as
      provided herein, but shall not constitute a breach of, or a default
      under, this Agreement by Parent or Sellers.

                  (ii)  Purchaser shall not be entitled to the Breakup Fee,
      Expense Reimbursement or the Earnest Money Deposit if Purchaser is
      materially in breach of, or is materially in default under, this
      Agreement at the time of the occurrence of the event specified in
      CLAUSE (I) of this PARAGRAPH (C).

                  (iii) Purchaser shall not be entitled to the Breakup Fee if
      the Bid Protection Order has not been issued.  Purchaser shall not be
      entitled to the Expense Reimbursement unless the Cash Collateral Order
      has been issued or the Interim Cash Collateral Order has been issued
      and is still in effect (provided, however, that under the circumstances
      specified in PARAGRAPH (L) of SECTION 12.01, Purchaser's entitlement to
      the Noteholders' Undertaking Expense Reimbursement from Consenting
      Noteholders shall be determined under the Noteholders' Undertaking).

                  (iv)  Except as provided in CLAUSE (III) of this PARAGRAPH
      (C), Purchaser shall be entitled to the Breakup Fee, the Expense
      Reimbursement and a return of the Earnest Money Deposit (plus all
      interest thereon) if (A) Purchaser has terminated this Agreement
      pursuant to PARAGRAPHS (B), (C), (G) OR (M) of SECTION 12.01 and
      (B) within nine months after such termination, all or substantially all
      of the Assets at one or more of the three Business locations are
      acquired by another Person or Persons other than an Affiliate of
      Purchaser pursuant to a Subsequent 363 Motion or a Subsequent Plan of

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      Reorganization at a price in excess of $149,000,000 (the "SUBSEQUENT
      PRICE").

                  (v)   This PARAGRAPH (C) sets forth the sole and exclusive
      circumstances under which Purchaser is entitled to, or Sellers can be
      held liable for, the Breakup Fee.

            14.02. CONDUCT OF THE BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS; APPROVAL OF
PROTECTIONS FOR PURCHASER; SALE OF ASSETS.

            (a) By not later than December 5, 2000, Seller shall file the
pleadings necessary to commence the Bankruptcy Proceedings (the date of such
filings is referred to herein as the "PETITION DATE").

            (b) On the Petition Date, Sellers shall also file, or cause to be
filed, (i) the 363 Motion seeking, among other things, the issuance of the Sales
Order and (ii) one or more other motions or other papers with the Bankruptcy
Court, which other motions or other papers shall not be inconsistent with any of
Purchaser's rights or Sellers' obligations under this Agreement and shall seek
(A) a Final Order approving the payment of the Breakup Fee to Purchaser on the
terms and conditions provided herein when any sale to another Person (other than
an Affiliate of Purchaser) of all or substantially all of the Assets at (I) one
or more of the three Business locations pursuant to the 363 Motion or the Plan
of Reorganization or (II) each of the three Business locations under the
circumstances specified in SECTION 14.01(C)(IV) is consummated (the "BID
PROTECTION ORDER") and (B) the Cash Collateral Order.

            (c) Purchaser acknowledges that within five Business Days after the
Petition Date, Sellers will also file a motion seeking an Order in the
Bankruptcy Proceedings for procedures governing the sale of assets free and
clear of liens, claims and interests and assumption and assignment of certain
executory contracts and unexpired leases (the "PROTOCOL MOTION"), and a motion
to assume and assign all leases and executory contracts to be assigned to
Purchaser under this Agreement (the "ASSUMPTION AND ASSIGNMENT MOTION" and
together with the Protocol Motion, the "MOTIONS"). The Motions may be filed in
one or more papers. The Motions shall not be inconsistent with any of
Purchaser's rights or Sellers' obligations under this Agreement. The Motions
shall also seek a Final Order approving a bid process that provides, with regard
to the 363 Motion, as follows:

                  (i)   sale of the Assets shall be by an open outcry auction
      (and not a sealed bid auction) conducted by or before the Bankruptcy
      Court not later than 85 days after the Petition Date;

                  (ii)  each competing bid must be on terms that are the same
      as, or substantially similar to, those contained in this Agreement
      other than price or are more favorable to Sellers than the terms
      contained in this Agreement;

                  (iii) all competing bids (or groups of competing bids) for
      all of the Assets must be in an amount that (A) is greater than
      $153,000,000 and (B) includes, in addition, any increment required
      under CLAUSE (IV) of this PARAGRAPH (C); and

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                  (iv)  all bids (or group of competing bids) after the first
      competing bid for all of the Assets shall be in increments of $250,000.

            (d) If any of the following events (each a "TERMINATION EVENT")
occur and Purchaser is not materially in breach of, and is not materially in
default under, this Agreement, then within five Business Days after the
occurrence of such Termination Event, Purchaser may, but shall not be obligated
to, terminate this Agreement by giving written notice of such termination to
Sellers, whereupon this Agreement shall be terminated and the Earnest Money
Deposit and all interest thereon shall be immediately released to Purchaser. The
Termination Events are:

                  (i)   the Court fails to enter the Interim Cash Collateral
      Order within one Business Day after the Petition Date;

                  (ii)  the Court fails to enter the Bid Protection Order or
      the Cash Collateral Order within 21 days after the Petition Date; or

                  (iii) within 85 days after the Petition Date, the Court
      fails or refuses to enter the Sales Order unless upon such failure or
      refusal by the Court to enter the Sales Order Sellers proceed
      diligently to confirm a Plan of Reorganization and Sellers meet each of
      the following milestones:

                              (A)   within 30 days after the earlier of
                        (I) the Court's refusal to enter the Sales Order or
                        (II) the 85th day after the Petition Date (such
                        earlier of the two dates being the "MEASURING DATE"),
                        Sellers shall have filed a Plan of Reorganization and
                        a related disclosure statement, each in form
                        reasonably acceptable to Purchaser;

                              (B)   within 70 days after the Measuring Date,
                        Sellers shall have commenced a solicitation for votes
                        on the Plan of Reorganization; and

                              (C)   within 120 days after the Measuring Date,
                        a Final Order confirming the Plan of Reorganization
                        shall have been entered in the Bankruptcy Proceedings.

                                  ARTICLE XV

                                MISCELLANEOUS

            15.01. NOTICES. All notices, requests and other communications
hereunder must be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given only if
delivered personally or by facsimile transmission or mailed (first class postage
prepaid) to the parties at the following addresses or facsimile numbers:

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If to Purchaser, to:          Majestic Investor, LLC
                              One Buffington Harbor Drive
                              Gary, Indiana  46406-3000
                              Attn: Don H. Barden
                              Tel:  (219) 977-7823
                              Fax: (219) 977-7811

with a copy to:               Latham & Watkins
                              5800 Sears Tower
                              Chicago, Illinois  60606
                              Attn:  Michael D. Levin, Esq.
                              Tel:  (312) 876-7727
                              Fax: (312) 993-9767

If to Parent, to:             Fitzgeralds Gaming Corporation
                              301 E. Fremont Street
                              P.O. Box 7600
                              Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
                              Attn:  Michael E. McPherson
                              Tel:  (702) 388-2400
                              Fax:  (702) 382-5562

If to FLV, to:                Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, Inc.
                              301 E. Fremont Street
                              P.O. Box 7600
                              Las Vegas, Nevada  89101
                              Attn:  Michael E. McPherson
                              Tel: (702) 388-2400
                              Fax: (702) 382-5562

If to FBH, to:                101 Main Street, Limited
                              Liability Company
                              c/o   Fitzgeralds Gaming Corporation
                              301 E. Fremont Street
                              P.O. Box 7600
                              Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
                              Attn:  Michael E. McPherson
                              Tel:  (702) 388-2400
                              Fax:  (702) 382-5562

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If to FM, to:                 Fitzgeralds Mississippi, Inc.
                              c/o   Fitzgeralds Gaming Corporation
                              301 E. Fremont Street
                              P.O. Box 7600
                              Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
                              Attn:  Michael E. McPherson
                              Tel:  (702) 388-2400
                              Fax:  (702) 382-5562

with a copy of any notice to
Parent or any Seller to:      Gordon & Silver, Ltd.
                              3960 Howard Hughes Parkway, 9th Floor
                              Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
                              Attn:  Gerald M. Gordon, Esq.
                              Tel:  (702) 796-5555
                              Fax:  (702) 369-2666

                  and         Ropes & Gray
                              1 International Place
                              Boston, Massachusetts  02110-2624
                              Attn:  Don DeAmicis, Esq.
                              Tel:  (617) 951-7000
                              Fax:  (617) 951-7050

All such notices, requests and other communications will (i) if delivered
personally to the address as provided in this Section, be deemed given upon
delivery, (ii) if delivered by facsimile transmission to the facsimile number
as provided in this Section, be deemed given upon receipt, and (iii) if
delivered by mail in the manner described above to the address as provided in
this Section, be deemed given upon receipt (in each case regardless of
whether such notice, request or other communication is received by any other
Person to whom a copy of such notice, request or other communication is to be
delivered pursuant to this Section).  Any party from time to time may change
its address, facsimile number or other information for the purpose of notices
to that party by giving notice specifying such change to the other party
hereto.

            15.02. BULK SALES ACT. The parties hereto waive compliance with the
bulk sales act or comparable statutory provisions of each applicable
jurisdiction.

            15.03. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and the Operative Agreements
supersede all prior discussions and agreements among the parties with respect to
the subject matter hereof and thereof between the parties, and contain the sole
and entire agreement among the parties hereto with respect to the subject matter
hereof and thereof, except for the Fitzgeralds Undertaking.

            15.04. EXPENSES. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
Agreement (including, without limitation, as provided in SECTIONS 12.01, 12.02,
14.02 AND 14.03), whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are

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consummated, each party will pay its own costs and expenses incurred in
connection with the negotiation, execution and closing of this Agreement and the
Operative Agreements and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.

            15.05. CONFIDENTIALITY. Except as otherwise required by the
Bankruptcy Code, Bankruptcy Rules or U. S. Trustee Guidelines, each party hereto
will hold, and will use its best efforts to cause its Affiliates, and in the
case of Purchaser, any Person who has provided, or who is considering providing,
financing to Purchaser to finance all or any portion of the Purchase Price, and
their respective Representatives to hold, in strict confidence from any Person
(other than any such Affiliate, Person who has provided, or who is considering
providing, financing or Representative), unless (i) compelled to disclose by
judicial or administrative process (including, without limitation, in connection
with obtaining the necessary approvals of this Agreement and the transactions
contemplated hereby of Governmental or Regulatory Authorities) or by other
requirements of Law or (ii) disclosed in an Action or Proceeding brought by a
party hereto in pursuit of its rights or in the exercise of its remedies
hereunder, all documents and information concerning the other party or any of
its Affiliates furnished to it by the other party or such other party's
Representatives in connection with this Agreement or the transactions
contemplated hereby, except to the extent that such documents or information can
be shown to have been (A) previously known by the party receiving such documents
or information, (B) in the public domain (either prior to or after the
furnishing of such documents or information hereunder) through no fault of such
receiving party or (C) later acquired by the receiving party from another source
if the receiving party is not aware that such source is under an obligation to
another party hereto to keep such documents and information confidential;
provided that following the Closing the foregoing restrictions will not apply to
Purchaser's use of documents and information concerning the Business, the Assets
or the Assumed Liabilities furnished by Parent or Sellers hereunder. In the
event the transactions contemplated hereby are not consummated, upon the request
of the other parties, each party hereto will, and will cause its Affiliates, any
Person who has provided, or who is considering providing, financing to such
party and their respective Representatives to, promptly (and in no event later
than five Business Days after such request) redeliver or cause to be redelivered
all copies of documents and information furnished by the other party in
connection with this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby and
destroy or cause to be destroyed all notes, memoranda, summaries, analyses,
compilations and other writings related thereto or based thereon prepared by the
party furnished such documents and information or its Representatives.

            15.06. CERTAIN TUNICA BUSINESS PLANS.

            (a) The parties hereto acknowledge and accept that between the
execution of this Agreement and the Closing, Parent and FM have certain plans
regarding the Tunica Business and certain of the Assets located therein, as
described in PARAGRAPH (B) of this Section. Provided that such plans are carried
out in accordance with the provisions of this Section and FM's rights, interests
and obligations under the boat dock lease and sublease, as described in
PARAGRAPH (B) of this Section, become a part of the Assets and the Assumed
Liabilities and are transferred to Purchaser at the Closing in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement, carrying out such plans and the transactions
incidental thereto shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement or require a
modification of the Purchase Price.

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            (b) FM plans to convey to the County of Tunica, Mississippi (the
"COUNTY") approximately 50 acres of land (the "SUBJECT LAND") that is part of
the Real Property included in the Tunica Business, but is outside of the
Existing Levee (as defined in PARAGRAPH (C) of this Section). The County intends
to construct a boat dock and nature park on the Subject Land. The sole or
principal consideration that the County will pay to FM for the Subject Land will
be the granting to FM of a (i) lease to use the boat dock, with FM having no
obligation to make lease payments thereunder; and (ii) perpetual easement
allowing ingress and egress between the Tunica Business and the boat dock. FM
will negotiate with the County for a lease term of at least 15 years, but no
representations, warranties or covenants are made to Purchaser as to the actual
length of the lease term. FM, in turn, plans to sublease to one or more Persons
(which may include Affiliates of Parent or Sellers) the right to use the boat
dock for boat docking and riverboat cruises in return for sublease payments to
FM and other sublease terms and conditions that FM will negotiate in good faith
and on reasonable terms with the sublessees. If Parent and FM carry out the
plans described in this PARAGRAPH (B) prior to the Closing, the following
restrictions and obligations shall apply:

                  (i)   Without Purchaser's prior written consent, no Real
      Property located within the Existing Levee shall be conveyed, or
      committed to be conveyed, to the County nor shall FM grant, or commit
      to grant to the County, any rights to use such Real Property.

                  (ii)  FM shall give Purchaser (A) prompt written notice of
      the specific details of the plans, the Subject Land conveyance, and the
      boat dock lease and subleases as they become known to Purchaser and
      (B) a reasonable opportunity to consult and have discussions with FM
      regarding such matters other than the subleases.

            (c) "EXISTING LEVEE" means the area designated as "Existing Levee
[208]" on the map attached hereto as EXHIBIT J.

            15.07. COMPUTER SYSTEMS. Parent and FR covenant to Purchaser that
for a six-month period commencing on the Closing Date or for such shorter period
designated by Purchaser as provided below, FR shall, on a transitional basis,
lease to the Black Hawk Business FR's computer systems and provide to the Black
Hawk Business FR's MIS administrative support and maintenance to the same extent
and on the same terms as under the arrangement between FR and FBH that was in
effect in the ordinary and regular course of FR's and FBH's business prior to
the execution of this Agreement, as described in EXHIBIT K hereto, with the fees
and other costs specified therein prorated for the number of days during which
this post-Closing transitional arrangement remains in effect. Purchaser may
terminate this arrangement at any time prior to the expiration of this six-month
transitional period by (i) delivering to Parent or to FR written notice of
termination at least 30 days prior to the termination date, (ii) returning to FR
on or before the termination date all Books and Records (together with all
copies thereof in whatever form they exist) in Purchaser's or the Black Hawk
Business' possession or under its control that are owned or were provided by FR
pursuant to this arrangement, and (iii) paying to FR all fees and costs owed for
the period ending on the termination date, as provided in the immediately
preceding sentence.

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            15.08. AUTHORIZED PRE-CLOSING ACTIONS AND ACTIVITIES.
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Parent and Sellers
(and their respective Affiliates) are authorized under this Agreement to take
the following actions and conduct the following activities at any time or from
time to time prior to the Closing:

            (a) commencing, continuing and concluding the Bankruptcy
Proceedings, including the filing with the Clerk of the Bankruptcy Court of
applications, motions and plans seeking or providing relief not inconsistent
with the Bankruptcy Code, the transactions at the Closing contemplated by this
Agreement or the proceedings contemplated by SECTION 14.02;

            (b) taking all actions necessary or appropriate to comply with the
Bankruptcy Code, the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, local rules of
practice promulgated by the Bankruptcy Court and Orders of the Bankruptcy Court
so long as such actions are not inconsistent with the transactions at the
Closing contemplated by this Agreement or with the proceedings contemplated by
SECTION 14.02;

            (c) liquidating in an orderly manner Parent's, Sellers' and their
respective Affiliates' assets, stock and other equity interests; PROVIDED,
HOWEVER, that the Assets shall be dealt with in accordance with, and as
contemplated by, this Agreement;

            (d) entering into Contracts with existing creditors, lessors,
licensors and licensees regarding the restructuring of their claims against
Parent, Sellers or their respective Affiliates in a manner not inconsistent with
the transactions at the Closing contemplated by this Agreement;

            (e) adopting a retention and severance program for members of
management of Parent, Sellers or their respective Affiliates; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
that such program and the obligations thereunder shall be Retained Liabilities;

            (f) paying success fees to the Subject Parties for the sale or other
disposition of stock or other equity interests in Parent, Sellers or any of
their respective Affiliates; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the obligations to make
such payments shall be Retained Liabilities;

            (g) not making regular payments that are due to the Indenture
Trustee for the benefit of holders of the Senior Secured Notes;

            (h) making payments to the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of
holders of the Senior Secured Notes; and

            (i) retaining and paying professionals in connection with the
matters described in PARAGRAPHS (A) THROUGH (E) of this SECTION.

            The taking of any such actions or the conduct of any such activities
by Parent or Sellers (or their respective Affiliates) shall not constitute a
breach of this Agreement or require a modification of the Purchase Price.

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            15.09. WAIVER; REMEDIES. Any term or condition of this Agreement may
be waived at any time by the party that is entitled to the benefit thereof, but
no such waiver shall be effective unless set forth in a written instrument duly
executed by or on behalf of the party waiving such term or condition. No waiver
by any party of any term or condition of this Agreement, in any one or more
instances, shall be deemed to be or construed as a waiver of the same or any
other term or condition of this Agreement on any future occasion. All remedies,
either under this Agreement or by Law or otherwise afforded, will be cumulative
and not alternative.

            15.10. AMENDMENT. This Agreement may be amended, supplemented or
modified only by a written instrument duly executed by or on behalf of each
party hereto.

            15.11. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY. The terms and provisions of this
Agreement are intended solely for the benefit of each party hereto and their
respective successors or permitted assigns, and it is not the intention of the
parties to confer third-party beneficiary rights upon any other Person other
than any Person entitled to indemnity under ARTICLE XI.

            15.12. NO ASSIGNMENT; BINDING EFFECT. Neither this Agreement nor any
right, interest or obligation hereunder may be assigned by Purchaser without the
prior written consent of Sellers and Parent and any attempt to do so will be
void, except (i) for assignments and transfers by operation of Law and (ii) that
Purchaser may assign any or all of its rights, interests and obligations
hereunder (including, without limitation, its rights under ARTICLE XI) to (A)
any financial institution providing purchase money or other financing to
Purchaser from time to time as collateral security for such financing and (B) a
wholly-owned subsidiary in each of Nevada, Colorado and Mississippi. Subject to
the preceding sentence, this Agreement is binding upon, inures to the benefit of
and is enforceable by the parties hereto and their respective successors and
assigns.

            15.13. DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. This Agreement shall confer no
obligation on the part of any directors or officers of Parent, Sellers or any of
their Affiliates to remain employed by, or to remain on the board of directors
or as managers of, any such entities after the date of this Agreement.

            15.14. HEADINGS. The headings used in this Agreement have been
inserted for convenience of reference only and do not define or limit the
provisions hereof.

            15.15. CONSENT TO JURISDICTION; VENUE. Each party hereto irrevocably
submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court in any action,
suit or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any of the
Operative Agreements or any of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby,
and agrees that any such action, suit or proceeding shall be brought only in
such court. Each party irrevocably waives, to the fullest extent permitted by
Law, any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the laying of the venue
of any such action, suit or proceeding brought in such a court and any claim
that any such action, suit or proceeding brought in such a court has been
brought in an inconvenient forum.

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            15.16. INVALID PROVISIONS. If any provision of this Agreement is
held to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable under any present or future Law,
and if the rights or obligations of any party hereto under this Agreement will
not be materially and adversely affected thereby, (i) such provision will be
fully severable, (ii) this Agreement will be construed and enforced as if such
illegal, invalid or unenforceable provision had never comprised a part hereof
and (iii) the remaining provisions of this Agreement will remain in full force
and effect and will not be affected by the illegal, invalid or unenforceable
provision or by its severance herefrom.

            15.17. GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the (i) Laws of the State of Nevada applicable to a
contract executed and performed exclusively in such State, without giving effect
to the conflicts of laws principles thereof, and (ii) the Bankruptcy Code, to
the extent applicable.

            15.18. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which
together will constitute one and the same instrument.

            15.19. EMPLOYEES. Until the Closing or the termination of this
Agreement, other than termination because of a material breach by Purchaser,
Purchaser shall not, and Purchaser shall cause its Affiliates not to, directly
or indirectly, hire or seek to hire any Employees or any officers or employees
of Parent, any Seller or any Affiliate of Parent or of any Seller (collectively,
the "SUBJECT EMPLOYERS") or encourage any of the foregoing Persons to terminate
their employment with any of the Subject Employers unless the Subject Employers
have first terminated such Persons' employment.

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            IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has been duly executed and
delivered by the duly authorized officer of each party as of the date first
above written.

PURCHASER:                    MAJESTIC INVESTOR, LLC
                              a Delaware limited-liability company

                              By:  /S/ DON H. BARDEN
                                   -------------------------------
                                   Name:  Don H. Barden
                                   Title: President

FLV:                          FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS, INC.,
                              a Nevada corporation

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   -------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

FBH:                          101 MAIN STREET LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
                              a  Colorado   limited-liability   company  doing
                              business as "Fitzgeralds Casino Black Hawk"

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   -------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

FM:                           FITZGERALDS MISSISSIPPI, INC.,
                              a Mississippi corporation

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   -------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

PARENT:                       FITZGERALDS GAMING CORPORATION,
                              a Nevada corporation

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   -------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

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AS TO SECTION 4.08 ONLY:

                              /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                              -------------------------------------
                              PHILIP D. GRIFFITH, an individual

                              /S/ MICHAEL E. MCPHERSON
                              -------------------------------------
                              MICHAEL E. McPHERSON, an individual

                              /s/ Max L. Page
                              -------------------------------------
                              MAX L. PAGE, an individual

                              /s/ Paul M. Manske
                              -------------------------------------
                              PAUL H. MANSKE, an individual

AS TO SECTION 15.07 ONLY:

                              FITZGERALDS RENO, INC.,
                              a Nevada corporation

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   --------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

AS TO OWNERSHIP AND TRANSFER
OF THE FSELLC MEMBERSHIP
INTEREST TO PURCHASER ONLY:

                              FITZGERALDS FREMONT EXPERIENCE CORP.,
                              a Nevada corporation

                              By:  /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                   --------------------------------
                                   Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                   Title: President

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                                  EXHIBIT A

                         PROPOSED FORM OF SALES ORDER

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                                  EXHIBIT B

                            ADJUSTED BALANCE SHEET

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                                  EXHIBIT C

                    GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS AND BILLS OF SALE

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                                  EXHIBIT D

                             ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT

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                                  EXHIBIT E

                           FOREIGN PERSON AFFIDAVIT
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                                  EXHIBIT F

                          PRELIMINARY TITLE REPORTS

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                                  EXHIBIT G

                           DEPOSIT ESCROW AGREEMENT

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                                  EXHIBIT H

                               ESCROW AGREEMENT

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                                  EXHIBIT I

                              LICENSE AGREEMENT

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                                  EXHIBIT J

                                  TUNICA MAP

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                                  EXHIBIT K

                    SUMMARY TERMS OF BLACK HAWK BUSINESS'

                LEASE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND RELATED SERVICES

AS/400 lease and associated software @ $2,080 per month     $24,960
MIS administrative support @ $1,500 per 4-week period        12,000
MIS administrative support @ $1,875 per 5-week period         7,500
Annual Infinium maintenance contract
  (15% of total cost, which is subject to change each
  year)                                                       5,669 (estimated)
                                                        ------------

   Total Annual Fees Payable by Black Hawk Business         $50,129 (estimated)
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                              FIRST AMENDMENT TO

                         PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT

      This FIRST  AMENDMENT TO PURCHASE AND SALE AGREEMENT  (this  "Amendment"),
dated as of December 4, 2000,  is entered into by and among  MAJESTIC  INVESTOR,
LLC, a Delaware limited-liability company ("Purchaser");  FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS,
INC., a Nevada corporation ("FLV"); 101 MAIN STREET LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a
Colorado  limited-liability  company ("FBH");  FITZGERALDS MISSISSIPPI,  INC., a
Mississippi  corporation ("FM" and collectively with FLV and FBH,  "Sellers" and
each, a "Seller");  and FITZGERALDS  GAMING  CORPORATION,  a Nevada  corporation
("Parent").  Capitalized  terms not defined herein have the meanings ascribed to
them in the  Purchase  and Sale  Agreement,  dated as of November  22, 2000 (the
"Agreement"),  by and among the parties to this Amendment and certain Affiliates
of Parent or Sellers named on the signature pages of the Agreement.

      In  consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements set forth in this
Amendment,  and for other  good and  valuable  consideration,  the  receipt  and
sufficiency  of which are  hereby  acknowledged,  the  parties  hereto  agree as
follows:

      1. INCONSISTENCIES. If any inconsistencies exist between the provisions of
this Amendment and the provisions of the Agreement,  then the provisions of this
Amendment  shall  control  and  supersede  the  inconsistent  provisions  of the
Agreement. Unless otherwise specifically indicated, all references to Paragraphs
and  Subparagraphs are to Paragraphs and Subparagraphs of the Agreement and such
Paragraphs  and  Subparagraphs  referred  to shall  include  the  effect  of the
amendments hereunder.

      2. AMENDMENTS. The Agreement is hereby amended as follows:

            A.  PARAGRAPH  (B) of SECTION  1.03 is amended  and  restated in its
entirety as follows:

                     (b) (i) There  shall be  withheld  from the Cash  Component
                  payable to Sellers at the Closing  Three  Million Five Hundred
                  Thousand Dollars  ($3,500,000) (the  "Purchaser's  Holdback"),
                  which amount  shall be deposited by Purchaser  and held in the
                  Escrow  Account.  From time to time prior to the date which is
                  nine  months  from  the  Closing  Date  (the  "First  Holdback
                  Expiration Date"), in accordance with the Escrow Agreement (A)
                  Purchaser  may apply the  Purchaser's  Holdback  to pay, or to
                  provide for the payment of, any liability of Parent or Sellers
                  to Purchaser  resulting from (I)  post-Closing  adjustments of
                  the Cash  Component  other than the Hotel  Adjustment  Amount,
                  (II) Parent's and Sellers'  indemnification  obligations under
                  SECTION 11.01 or (III) Underestimated  Re-Flagging Costs under
                  SECTION  1.16  and  (B)  Sellers  may  apply  the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback  to pay,  or to  provide  for  the  payment  of,  any
                  liability   of   Purchaser   to  Sellers   for   Overestimated
                  Re-Flagging  Costs as  provided in SECTION  1.16.  Between the
                  12-month and 14-month  anniversaries  of the Closing  Date, in

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                  accordance with the Escrow Agreement,  Purchaser may apply the
                  Purchaser's Holdback to pay, or to provide for the payment of,
                  any liability of Sellers to Purchaser for the Hotel Adjustment
                  Amount under SECTION 1.15. From time to time between the First
                  Holdback  Expiration Date and the date which is 12 months from
                  the  First  Holdback  Expiration  Date  (the  "Final  Holdback
                  Expiration  Date"),  in accordance with the Escrow  Agreement,
                  Purchaser may apply up to One Million Dollars  ($1,000,000) of
                  the remaining  balance of the Purchaser's  Holdback to pay, or
                  to provide  for the  payment  of, any  liability  of Parent or
                  Sellers to  Purchaser  resulting  from  Parent's  and Seller's
                  indemnification  obligations  under SECTION 11.01 only as they
                  pertain  to  breaches  of   representations   and   warranties
                  contained  in SECTIONS  2.07 OR 2.14 or breaches of  covenants
                  contained in SECTIONS 8.01, 8.02 OR 8.03.

                          (ii) On the 14-month  anniversary of the Closing Date,
                  any  portion  of the  Purchaser's  Holdback  in  excess of One
                  Million Dollars  ($1,000,000)  remaining in the Escrow Account
                  shall be  released  to Sellers in  accordance  with the Escrow
                  Agreement or, in the event of a pending  dispute,  as provided
                  in the Escrow  Agreement (the "First  Release").  On the Final
                  Holdback  Expiration  Date,  any  portion  of the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback  remaining in the Escrow Account shall be released to
                  Sellers in  accordance  with the Escrow  Agreement  or, in the
                  event  of  a  pending  dispute,  as  provided  in  the  Escrow
                  Agreement.

                          (iii) There  shall be added to each and every  payment
                  to  Purchaser  or  Sellers  out  of the  Purchaser's  Holdback
                  pursuant to this SECTION 1.03(B) a proportionate  share of the
                  interest earned on the Purchaser's  Holdback  through the date
                  of such payment.

            B.  CLAUSE (I) of SECTION  1.04(A) is amended  and  restated  in its
entirety as follows:

                           (i)  One   Hundred   Forty   Nine   Million   Dollars
                  ($149,000,000),  subject to adjustment as provided in SECTIONS
                  1.05, 1.06, 1.07, 1.15 AND 1.16 (the "Cash Component"); plus

            C. The  following  sentence  is inserted at the end of CLAUSE (I) of
SECTION  1.06(C):  "Final  EBIDTA shall be subject to  adjustment as provided in
PARAGRAPH (D) of this SECTION 1.06."

            D. The following new PARAGRAPH (D) is inserted  after  PARAGRAPH (C)
of SECTION 1.06:

                     (d) (i) The  provisions  of this  PARAGRAPH (D) shall apply
                  only if the  Closing  Date is prior to July 31, 2001 and as of
                  the Closing, the Hotel Consents have been obtained.
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                           (ii) Final EBITDA shall be reduced by an amount equal
                  to (I)  the  amounts  that  were  payable  by  Sellers  to the
                  companies  listed in  SECTION  1.06(D)(II)  OF THE  DISCLOSURE
                  SCHEDULE (the "Hotel  Companies")  under the original terms of
                  the Contracts listed in SECTION  1.06(D)(II) OF THE DISCLOSURE
                  SCHEDULE  (the  "Hotel  Contracts")  for the  12-month  period
                  covered by the Final EBITDA  Financial  Statements (the "Final
                  EBITDA  Period")  minus  (II)  the  amounts  actually  paid by
                  Sellers to the Hotel  Companies  under the Hotel Contracts for
                  the Final EBITDA Period.

            E. SECTION 1.07 is amended and restated in its entirety as follows:

                     1.07. Post-Closing Audit and Adjustment.

                     (a) Parent will have the right to review or audit the Final
                  Balance  Sheet,  the  calculation  of Final EBITDA,  the Hotel
                  Calculations  under  SECTION  1.15 and the Actual  Re-Flagging
                  Costs under  SECTION  1.16.  Any  appropriate  corrections  or
                  restatements  resulting  from such review or audit that affect
                  the Cash  Component  adjustments  specified in SECTIONS  1.05,
                  1.06, 1.15 OR 1.16 will require a  corresponding  cash payment
                  by Purchaser to Sellers in the case of an increase in the Cash
                  Component,  or  reimbursement  by or on behalf of  Sellers  to
                  Purchaser in the case of a reduction of the Cash Component. If
                  Parent disagrees with the Final Balance Sheet, the calculation
                  of Final EBITDA,  any of the Hotel  Calculations or the Actual
                  Re-Flagging  Costs,  Parent  shall  notify  Purchaser  of such
                  disagreement in writing,  specifying in detail the particulars
                  of such  disagreement,  within 15 Business Days after Parent's
                  receipt of the Final Balance Sheet,  the  calculation of Final
                  EBITDA or the Hotel  Calculations in question or documentation
                  supporting the Actual  Re-Flagging  Costs,  as the case may be
                  (each such notification,  a "Dispute  Notice").  To the extent
                  that any portion of the Final Balance Sheet or  calculation of
                  Final EBITDA is not in dispute,  within 15 Business Days after
                  Parent's   receipt  of  the  Final   Balance   Sheet  and  the
                  calculation of Final EBITDA,  Sellers shall pay or cause to be
                  paid to Purchaser  or Purchaser  shall pay or cause to be paid
                  to Sellers, as the case may be, that portion of the adjustment
                  to the  Cash  Component  which  is not in  dispute.  Any  such
                  payment  owed by  Sellers  shall be made from the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback as provided  in SECTION  1.03(B),  to the extent that
                  the  Purchaser's  Holdback is sufficient for that purpose.  To
                  the extent  that any  portion of the Hotel  Adjustment  Amount
                  under  SECTION  1.15 is not in  dispute,  such  portion not in
                  dispute  shall  be paid to  Purchaser  out of the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback,  as provided in SECTION  1.03(B),  after 15 Business
                  Days have  elapsed  from the date of  Parent's  receipt of the
                  calculation  of  Post-Closing  Hotel  Revenues.  To the extent
                  there are any  Underestimated Re-Flagging  Costs which are not

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                  in dispute,  they shall be  reimbursed to Purchaser out of the
                  Purchaser's Holdback, as provided in SECTION 1.03(B), after 15
                  Business  Days have elapsed from the date of Parent's  receipt
                  of supporting  documentation for the Actual Re-Flagging Costs.
                  To the extent there are any  Overestimated  Re-Flagging  Costs
                  that  Purchaser  has not paid to  Sellers  within  the  10-day
                  period  specified  in SECTION  1.16,  at Sellers'  option they
                  shall be paid by Purchaser  to Sellers out of the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback,  as provided in SECTIONS 1.03(B) AND 1.16; PROVIDED,
                  HOWEVER,  that  if  Sellers  do  not  obtain  payment  of  the
                  Overestimated   Re-Flagging   Costs  out  of  the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback,  Purchaser  shall remain  liable to Sellers for such
                  payment.

                     (b) Purchaser and Sellers shall use commercially reasonable
                  efforts for a period of 30 days after  Parent's  delivery of a
                  Dispute Notice (or such longer period as Purchaser and Sellers
                  mutually  agree upon) to resolve any  disagreements  raised by
                  Parent  with  respect  to  the  Final   Balance   Sheet,   the
                  calculation  of Final EBITDA,  the Hotel  Calculations  or the
                  Actual  Re-Flagging  Costs, as the case may be. If, at the end
                  of such  period,  Purchaser  and Sellers are unable to resolve
                  such  disagreements,  Deloitte & Touche  and Price  Waterhouse
                  Coopers,   independent  auditors  of  Sellers  and  Purchaser,
                  respectively, shall jointly select a third independent auditor
                  from a recognized national standing "Big-5" accounting firm to
                  resolve any remaining disagreements. Fees and expenses of such
                  third independent  auditor shall be borne equally by Purchaser
                  on one side and Sellers on the other side.  The  determination
                  by such third independent auditor shall be final,  binding and
                  conclusive  on  Purchaser,  Parent and Sellers.  Purchaser and
                  Sellers  shall use  commercially  reasonable  efforts to cause
                  such  third  independent  auditor  to make  its  determination
                  within 30 days of accepting  its  selection.  If Parent or any
                  Sellers  determine  that a delay  in this  dispute  resolution
                  mechanism threatens to delay the closing of their cases in the
                  Bankruptcy  Proceedings,  then  Parent or any Sellers may seek
                  means from the  Bankruptcy  Court to enforce such  independent
                  auditor's  determination.  The parties  hereto,  Sellers'  and
                  Purchaser's  respective  independent auditors,  and such third
                  selected  independent auditor shall agree to be subject to the
                  jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court for this purpose.  Within
                  ten  days  after  the  date of  determination  by  such  third
                  independent  auditor,  Purchaser shall pay Sellers, or Sellers
                  shall  pay or cause to be paid to  Purchaser,  as the case may
                  be, the amount of the  adjustment to the Cash Component or the
                  amount   of   the    Overestimated    Re-Flagging   Costs   or
                  Underestimated  Re-Flagging Costs, as the case may be, that is
                  determined  to be due and payable.  Any such  payments owed by
                  Sellers  shall  be  made  from  the  Purchaser's  Holdback  as
                  provided   in  SECTION   1.03(B),   to  the  extent  that  the
                  Purchaser's Holdback is sufficient for that purpose. Any such

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                  payment of Overestimated  Re-Flagging  Costs owed by Purchaser
                  shall be made as  provided  in  SECTIONS  1.03(B) AND 1.16 and
                  PARAGRAPH (A) of this SECTION 1.07.

            F. In the  first  sentence  of  SECTION  1.08(B),  the  phrase  "AND
1.06(B)," is changed to ",1.06(B)  AND  1.16(B),"  and in the third  sentence of
SECTION  1.08(C),  the term  "First  Holdback  Expiration  Date" is  changed  to
"14-month anniversary of the Closing Date."

            G. The  following  new  SECTIONS  1.15 AND 1.16 are  inserted  after
SECTION 1.14:

                     1.15 Hotel Cash Component Adjustments:

                     (a) A  post-Closing  reduction  of the Cash  Component  and
                  delivery by Purchaser to Parent of the Hotel Calculations,  as
                  provided in this SECTION 1.15, shall be made only if the Hotel
                  Consents have not been obtained as of the Closing.

                     (b) The Cash  Component  shall be reduced by an amount (the
                  "Hotel Adjustment Amount") equal to the product of (i) the Las
                  Vegas  Business'  hotel  room  revenues  for the Final  EBITDA
                  Period (the "Pre-Closing  Hotel Revenues") minus the Las Vegas
                  Business'   hotel  room  revenues  for  the  12-month   period
                  commencing  on  the  Closing  Date  (the  "Post-Closing  Hotel
                  Revenues")  minus Sellers'  payments under the Hotel Contracts
                  for the Final EBITDA Period (the "Hotel Contracts  Payments"),
                  multiplied by (ii) four. The Hotel Adjustment  Amount shall be
                  paid to Purchaser solely out of the Purchaser's  Holdback,  as
                  provided  in SECTION  1.03(B).  No Cash  Component  adjustment
                  shall be made under this SECTION  1.15 if the amount  computed
                  under CLAUSE (I) of this PARAGRAPH (B) is a negative number or
                  if the Hotel Consents have been obtained as of the Closing.

                     (c) Purchaser shall deliver to Parent written  calculations
                  of the Pre-Closing  Hotel  Revenues,  the  Post-Closing  Hotel
                  Revenues and the Hotel Contracts Payments  (collectively,  the
                  "Hotel  Calculations")  in  sufficient  detail  to  facilitate
                  Parent's  review  or audit of such  calculations  pursuant  to
                  SECTION 1.07.  Purchaser shall deliver the  Pre-Closing  Hotel
                  Revenues calculation to Parent together with the Final Balance
                  Sheet and the Final  EBITDA  Financial  Statements.  Purchaser
                  shall deliver the Post-Closing  Hotel Revenues  calculation to
                  Parent  within 15 Business  Days after the end of the 12-month
                  period  that   commenced  on  the  Closing  Date.   The  Hotel
                  Calculations  shall  be made in a manner  consistent  with the
                  calculation  of  revenues  in  the  Interim  EBITDA  Financial
                  Statements and the Final EBITDA Financial Statements.

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                     1.16 HOTEL RE-FLAGGING AFTER THE CLOSING.

                     (a) The  provisions  of this  SECTION 1.16 shall only apply
                  if,  as of the  Closing,  the  Hotel  Consents  have  not been
                  obtained and the Re-Flagging Changes have not been implemented
                  pursuant to SECTION 15.20.

                     (b) Sellers  shall  present to Purchaser at or prior to the
                  Closing  a  reasonably   detailed   written  estimate  of  the
                  anticipated costs to be incurred by Purchaser to implement the
                  Re-Flagging   Changes   after  the  Closing  (the   "Estimated
                  Re-Flagging  Costs"). At the Closing,  the Cash Component will
                  be decreased by the Estimated Re-Flagging Costs.

                     (c) As promptly as reasonably  practicable  after Purchaser
                  has  implemented  the  Re-Flagging  Changes,  Purchaser  shall
                  deliver  to  Parent  supporting  documentation  for the  costs
                  actually  incurred by Purchaser to implement  the  Re-Flagging
                  Changes (the "Actual  Re-Flagging Costs") in reasonable detail
                  to  facilitate  a  review  or audit by  Parent  of the  Actual
                  Re-Flagging  Costs  pursuant to SECTION 1.07.  The amount,  if
                  any,  by  which  the  Actual   Re-Flagging  Costs  exceed  the
                  Estimated  Re-Flagging Costs (the "Underestimated  Re-Flagging
                  Costs")  shall  be paid to  Purchaser  out of the  Purchaser's
                  Holdback,  as provided in SECTION 1.03(B). The amount, if any,
                  by which the  Estimated  Re-Flagging  Costs  exceed the Actual
                  Re-Flagging  Costs  (the  "Overestimated  Re-Flagging  Costs")
                  shall be paid by  Purchaser  to Sellers  within ten days after
                  Purchaser  delivers  to Sellers the  supporting  documentation
                  specified in this  PARAGRAPH  (B). If Purchaser  does not make
                  such payment  within this ten-day  period,  Sellers shall have
                  the  right  to  obtain  such  payment  of  the   Overestimated
                  Re-Flagging Costs out of the Purchaser's  Holdback. If Sellers
                  do not obtain  such  payment  from the  Purchaser's  Holdback,
                  Purchaser  shall  remain  liable to Sellers for payment of the
                  Overestimated Re-Flagging Costs.

                     (d) Purchaser  shall  complete the removal of the Las Vegas
                  Business' existing hotel signs, logos,  uniforms and amenities
                  that are necessary to implement the Re-Flagging Changes within
                  60 days after the Closing Date.  Purchaser shall submit to the
                  appropriate  vendors or suppliers all purchase  orders for new
                  hotel signs, logos,  uniforms and amenities that are necessary
                  to complete the  Re-Flagging  Changes within 90 days after the
                  Closing and shall  deliver to Parent  copies of such  purchase
                  orders within ten days after they have been  submitted to such
                  vendors or suppliers. The Re-Flagging Changes shall be made in
                  a  commercially  reasonable  manner,  consistent  with the Las
                  Vegas   Business'   normal   and   customary   practices   and
                  expenditures prior to the Closing.
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            H. In the second  sentence of SECTION  2.05,  "OR SECTION  15.20" is
inserted immediately after "SECTION 15.08."

            I. At the end of the first  sentence of SECTION  4.04 and at the end
of CLAUSE (II) of SECTION 4.06, "OR SECTION 15.20" is inserted immediately after
"SECTION 15.08."

            J.  SECTION  4.09(A) is amended  and  restated  in its  entirety  as
follows:

                     (a) (i) EXHIBIT F contains  preliminary  title  reports for
                  the Real  Property  and the Real  Property  Leases (the "Title
                  Reports").

                         (ii)  Purchaser  shall  have  30 days  (the  "Exception
                  Review Period") from the date Purchaser receives a copy of the
                  ALTA  surveys  for the Real  Property  and the  Real  Property
                  Leases and all documents of record listed as title  exceptions
                  in the Title Reports (the "Title  Exceptions") within which to
                  review  and  approve  the Title  Exceptions.  Purchaser  shall
                  notify Sellers in writing  within the Exception  Review Period
                  if Purchaser  disapproves of any of the Title  Exceptions (the
                  "Title Exception  Objections").  If Purchaser fails to deliver
                  the Title  Exception  Objections  within the Exception  Review
                  Period,   the  Title  Exceptions  shall  be  deemed  Permitted
                  Exceptions.   If  Purchaser   delivers  the  Title   Exception
                  Objections  to Sellers  within the  Exception  Review  Period,
                  Sellers  shall have 15 days (the  "Objection  Review  Period")
                  from the date of the receipt of the Title Exception Objections
                  to  notify  Purchaser  in  writing  of  Sellers'  approval  or
                  disapproval of the Title Exception Objections. If Sellers fail
                  to notify  Purchaser of their approval or  disapproval  within
                  the Objection  Review Period,  Sellers shall be deemed to have
                  disapproved all of the Title Exception Objections.  If Sellers
                  do not accept all of the Title Exception Objections, Purchaser
                  shall have five days (the "Termination  Notification  Period")
                  from the earlier of (x) the expiration of the Objection Review
                  Period or (y) the date that  Purchaser  receives  notice  from
                  Sellers  of  their  disapproval  of some  or all of the  Title
                  Exception  Objections,  to terminate  the  Purchase  Agreement
                  pursuant to SECTION 12.01(P).  If Purchaser does not terminate
                  the Purchase Agreement pursuant to SECTION 12.01(P) within the
                  Termination  Notification Period, Purchaser shall be deemed to
                  have withdrawn the Title Exception  Objections not approved by
                  Sellers.

                         (iii)  Following  expiration  of the  Exception  Review
                  Period,  Permitted  Exceptions  shall also include those other
                  title exceptions which (A) are disclosed or become apparent to
                  Purchaser after the date hereof, (B) are not already Permitted
                  Exceptions,  (C) cannot be removed by the  payment of a sum of
                  money,  (D) are not caused by the  intentional act of a Seller
                  or any Affiliate of a Seller after the date hereof,  and which
                  do not  materially  adversely  affect  the  value  of the Real

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                  Property  or  Improvements,  or the  continued  use thereof as
                  currently  conducted,  or as to which Purchaser has not timely
                  objected.

            K. The following new SECTIONS 4.19, 4.20 AND 4.21 are inserted after
SECTION 4.18:

                     4.19  SELLERS'  OBLIGATIONS  REGARDING  THE  MODULAR  SPACE
                  CONSENTS.  If prior to the Closing it becomes readily apparent
                  to  Sellers  that  any of the  consents  (or in  lieu  thereof
                  waivers or appropriate  Orders of the Bankruptcy Court) listed
                  in SECTION  6.05 of the  DISCLOSURE  SCHEDULE  that pertain to
                  Sellers' Contracts with GE Capital Modular Space (the "Modular
                  Space  Consents")  will, as of the Closing,  (i) not have been
                  obtained, (ii) be subject to the satisfaction of any condition
                  that has not been  satisfied or waived or (iii) not be in full
                  force and effect, Sellers shall so notify Purchaser in writing
                  and shall  negotiate  with Purchaser in a spirit of good faith
                  and cooperation  with a view towards  reaching an amicable and
                  fair  agreement  on a  financial  remedy or  accommodation  to
                  Purchaser or a substitute  for the Modular Space Consents that
                  is reasonably  satisfactory  to Purchaser.  Any such agreement
                  between  Sellers  and  Purchaser  with  respect to the Modular
                  Space Consents shall constitute satisfaction of the conditions
                  specified in SECTION 6.05 as they pertain to the Modular Space
                  Consents.

                     4.20. BLACK HAWK BUSINESS CONDITION OF IMPROVEMENTS.  Prior
                  to the Closing,  Sellers shall remedy in all material respects
                  the conditions  described in SECTION 2.08(I) OF THE DISCLOSURE
                  SCHEDULE  (including the descriptions in  correspondence  from
                  consultant Harry L. Siebert  contained  therein),  in a manner
                  reasonably satisfactory to Purchaser.

                     4.21.  INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CONVEYANCE  Documents.  Parent
                  and Sellers shall execute any  documents  necessary,  make any
                  filings necessary,  and otherwise cooperate in good faith with
                  Purchaser,  to  establish  an  effective  chain of title  with
                  respect to the trademark  Intellectual Property to be conveyed
                  to Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement.

            L. The following new SECTION 5.08 is inserted after SECTION 5.07:

                     5.08  PURCHASER'S  OBLIGATIONS  REGARDING THE MODULAR SPACE
                  CONSENTS.  If prior to the Closing Purchaser  receives written
                  notification  from Sellers that it has become readily apparent
                  that the Modular Space Consents  will, as of the Closing,  (i)
                  not have been obtained, (ii) be subject to the satisfaction of
                  any condition  that has not been  satisfied or waived or (iii)
                  not be in full force and  effect,  Purchaser  shall  negotiate
                  with Sellers in a spirit of good faith and cooperation  with a
                  view  towards  reaching an amicable  and fair  agreement  on a

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                  financial remedy or accommodation to Purchaser or a reasonably
                  satisfactory substitute for the Modular Space Consents that is
                  reasonably  satisfactory  to  Purchaser.  Any  such  agreement
                  between  Purchaser  and  Sellers  with  respect to the Modular
                  Space Consents shall constitute satisfaction of the conditions
                  specified in SECTION 6.05 as they pertain to the Modular Space
                  Consents.

            M. The following is inserted at the end of SECTION 6.05:

                  If it becomes readily  apparent to Sellers that any conditions
                  specified in SUB-CLAUSES (A), (B) AND (C) of this Section will
                  not be satisfied (and waivers or Bankruptcy  Court Orders will
                  not  be  obtained)  as of  the  Closing  with  respect  to any
                  consents that (i) are listed in SECTION 6.05 OF THE DISCLOSURE
                  SCHEDULE and pertain to Sellers'  Contracts with International
                  Game Technology  ("IGT") or (ii) pertain to FM's Contract with
                  Hotel  Information  Systems  ("HIS"),  Sellers  shall have the
                  right to provide  Purchaser with  reasonably  comparable  slot
                  machine player tracking  systems in substitution  for any such
                  IGT  Contracts or a reasonably  comparable  hotel  information
                  system for the Tunica  Business  in  substitution  for the HIS
                  Contract, as the case may be; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that any such
                  substituted system shall be subject to Purchaser's  reasonable
                  approval.  The  substitution  of any player  tracking or hotel
                  information  system  pursuant to the preceding  sentence shall
                  constitute  satisfaction  of the conditions  specified in this
                  Section  as  they  pertain  to  the  corresponding  IGT or HIS
                  Contract.

            N. The following new SECTION 6.12 is inserted after SECTION 6.11:

                     6.12.  CERTAIN  DOMAIN  NAME  REGISTRATIONS.  Prior  to the
                  Closing, Sellers shall make commercially reasonable efforts to
                  (i) cause the  respective  registrants  to transfer the domain
                  name registrations listed in SECTION 2.10(A) OF THE DISCLOSURE
                  SCHEDULE  ("Domain  Name  Registrations")  to Sellers and (ii)
                  avoid the loss of any Intellectual Property rights, including,
                  but not  limited  to,  those  registrations  listed in SECTION
                  1.01(A)(V)  OF  THE  DISCLOSURE   SCHEDULE  arising  from  the
                  registration  and use of the Domain Name  Registrations.  Such
                  efforts  shall include any one or more of the  following:  (A)
                  purchasing the Domain Name  Registrations,  (B) arbitration or
                  (C)   litigation   against  any  owners  of  the  Domain  Name
                  Registrations   who  refuse  to   transfer   the  Domain  Name
                  Registrations  and  attempt to benefit  commercially  from the
                  Domain Name Registrations. Sellers shall consult in good faith
                  with  Purchaser  with respect to their  efforts to satisfy the
                  conditions  specified in this Section. Any and all Domain Name
                  Registrations  acquired  by Parent or any  Sellers at any time

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                  shall be transferred  and assigned to Purchaser  together with
                  the other  Intellectual  Property listed in SECTION 1.01(A)(V)
                  OF THE DISCLOSURE  SCHEDULE at the Closing pursuant to SECTION
                  1.01(A)(V)  or  by  separate  agreement  if  the  Domain  Name
                  Registrations  are  acquired  by Parent or  Sellers  after the
                  Closing.

            O. The  second  sentence  of ARTICLE X is amended  and  restated  as
follows:

                     The representations,  warranties,  covenants and agreements
                  of Sellers,  Parent and Purchaser  contained in this Agreement
                  will survive the Closing  until,  and  terminate on, the First
                  Holdback  Expiration  Date with respect to all matters  except
                  (i) the covenants and  agreements  herein  regarding the Hotel
                  Adjustment  Amount,  which will survive the Closing until, and
                  terminate   on,  the  date  of  the  First  Release  and  (ii)
                  representations  and warranties  contained in SECTIONS 2.07 OR
                  2.14 and covenants and  agreements  contained in ARTICLE VIII,
                  which will survive the Closing  until,  and  terminate on, the
                  Final   Holdback    Expiration   Date;   provided   that   any
                  representation,  warranty,  covenant or  agreement  that would
                  otherwise terminate in accordance with the above provisions of
                  this  ARTICLE X will  continue to survive if a Claim Notice or
                  Indemnity Notice (as applicable)  shall have been timely given
                  under ARTICLE XI on or prior to such  termination  date, until
                  the related claim for  indemnification  has been  satisfied or
                  otherwise resolved as provided in ARTICLE XI.

            P.  SECTION  12.01(P)  is amended and  restated  in its  entirety as
follows:

                     (p) (i) by Sellers and Parent on one side,  or by Purchaser
                  on the other side, if Sellers,  Parent and Purchaser  have not
                  approved   the  form  and  content  of  all  Sections  of  the
                  Disclosure  Schedule,  all Exhibits to this  Agreement and the
                  proposed  forms  of the Bid  Protection  Order,  Interim  Cash
                  Collateral Order and Cash Collateral Order by December 4, 2000
                  or (ii)  by  Purchaser  within  the  Termination  Notification
                  Period, if permitted under SECTION 4.09(A), in either of which
                  case Purchaser  shall be entitled to the Earnest Money Deposit
                  and  all  interest  earned   thereon,   but  not  the  Expense
                  Reimbursement or the Breakup Fee;

            Q. The  following  definitions  in  SECTION  13.01 are  amended  and
restated to read as follows:

                     "Cash  Collateral  Order" means a Final Order approving the
                  Cash  Collateral   Stipulation,   and  if  the  super-priority
                  administrative   claim   status   for  (i)   the   Fitzgeralds
                  Undertaking   Expense   Reimbursement,    (ii)   the   Expense
                  Reimbursement,  and (iii) the  Break-up  Fee in respect of the
                  Lien in favor of the Indenture  Trustee for the benefit of the
                  holders of the Senior  Secured  Notes is  obtained by a motion
                  brought under  ss.364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code (as opposed

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                  to being provided in the Cash  Collateral  Stipulation),  then
                  the Cash  Collateral  Order shall also include the Final Order
                  granting such motion.

                     "Cash Collateral Stipulation" means the Agreement Regarding
                  Use of Cash Collateral among the Consenting  Noteholders,  the
                  Indenture Trustee, Parent and Sellers pursuant to ss.363(c)(2)
                  and  other  applicable   provisions  of  the  Bankruptcy  Code
                  authorizing, among other things, the use by Parent and Sellers
                  of Cash  Collateral  and further (x)  consenting to the use of
                  Cash  Collateral  to pay,  and (y)  granting  to  Purchaser  a
                  super-priority   administrative   claim  status  for  (i)  the
                  Fitzgeralds   Undertaking  Expense  Reimbursement,   (ii)  the
                  Expense  Reimbursement,  and (iii) the Break-up Fee in respect
                  of the Lien in favor of the Indenture  Trustee for the benefit
                  of the holders of the Senior Secured Notes; PROVIDED, however,
                  that   at  the   option   of   Sellers,   the   super-priority
                  administrative   claim   status   for  (i)   the   Fitzgeralds
                  Undertaking   Expense   Reimbursement,    (ii)   the   Expense
                  Reimbursement,  and (iii) the  Break-up  Fee in respect of the
                  Lien in favor of the Indenture  Trustee for the benefit of the
                  holders  of the  Senior  Secured  Notes may be  obtained  by a
                  separate  motion brought under  ss.364(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy
                  Code  (as  opposed  to  being  granted  by  means  of the Cash
                  Collateral Stipulation).

                     "Interim  Cash  Collateral   Order"  means  an  interim  or
                  preliminary  Order of the Bankruptcy  Court approving the Cash
                  Collateral    Stipulation,    and   if   the    super-priority
                  administrative  claim status for the  Fitzgeralds  Undertaking
                  Expense  Reimbursement  in respect of the Lien in favor of the
                  Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the holders of the Senior
                  Secured Notes is obtained by a separate  motion  brought under
                  ss.364(c)(1)  of the  Bankruptcy  Code  (as  opposed  to being
                  provided  in the Cash  Collateral  Stipulation),  then for the
                  purpose of this  Agreement  the term Interim  Cash  Collateral
                  Order shall also include the interim  Order of the  Bankruptcy
                  Court  granting  such  motion;  PROVIDED,  HOWEVER,  in either
                  event, the super-priority administrative claim status for such
                  Expense Reimbursement shall be considered a post-petition loan
                  entitled to the  protection  of ss.  364(e) of the  Bankruptcy
                  Code.

            R.  In the  definition  of  Competing  Business  in  SECTION  13.01,
"SECTION 4.04(E)" is changed to "SECTION 4.08(F)."

            S. In the  definition  of  Downtown  Las  Vegas  in  SECTION  13.01,
"SECTION 4.08(E)" is changed to "SECTION 4.08(F)."

            T. At the end of the  definition  of EBITDA in  SECTION  13.01,  the
following is inserted after "course":

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                     ; plus  (xiii) any  expenses  incurred by Parent or Sellers
                  with respect to the changes  specified in SECTION  15.20,  the
                  Estimated  Re-Flagging Costs or the Actual  Re-Flagging Costs,
                  which   expenses   were   included  in  the   calculation   of
                  Consolidated Net Income.

            U. The  following  definitions  are  inserted in SECTION  13.01,  in
alphabetical order, among the defined terms that presently appear therein:

                     "Actual  Re-Flagging  Costs" has the meaning ascribed to it
                  in SECTION 1.16.

                     "Domain Name  Registrations" has the meaning ascribed to it
                  in SECTION 6.12.

                     "Estimated  Re-Flagging  Costs" has the meaning ascribed to
                  it in SECTION 1.16.

                     "Exception Review Period" has the meaning ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 4.09(A).

                     "Final  EBITDA  Period" has the  meaning  ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 1.06(D)(II).

                     "Fitzgeralds  Undertaking Expense  Reimbursement" means the
                  Expense  Reimbursement,   as  such  term  is  defined  in  the
                  Fitzgeralds Undertaking.

                     "HIS" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 6.05.

                     "Hotel Adjustment Amount" has the meaning ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 1.15(B).

                     "Hotel  Calculations"  has the  meaning  ascribed  to it in
                  SECTION 1.15(C).

                     "Hotel Companies" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
                  1.06(D)(II).

                     "Hotel  Consents"  means the  consents  (or in lieu thereof
                  waivers or Bankruptcy Court Orders)  specified in SECTION 6.05
                  as they pertain to the Hotel Contracts, which consents satisfy
                  the  conditions  specified  in  clauses  (A),  (B)  AND (C) of
                  SECTION 6.05.

                     "Hotel Contracts" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION
                  1.06(D)(II).

                     "Hotel  Contracts  Payments" has the meaning ascribed to it
                  in SECTION 1.15(B).

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                     "IGT" has the meaning ascribed to it in SECTION 6.05.

                     "Modular Space Consents" has the meaning  ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 4.19.

                     "Objection Review Period" has the meaning ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 4.09(A).

                     "Overestimated  Re-Flagging Costs" has the meaning ascribed
                  to it in SECTION 1.16.

                     "Post-Closing  Hotel Revenues" has the meaning  ascribed to
                  it in SECTION 1.15(B).

                     "Pre-Closing Hotel Revenues" has the meaning ascribed to it
                  in SECTION 1.15(B).

                     "Re-Flagging  Changes"  has the  meaning  ascribed to it in
                  SECTION 15.20.

                     "Termination  Notification Period" has the meaning ascribed
                  to it in SECTION 4.09(A).

                     "Title Exception Objections" has the meaning ascribed to it
                  in SECTION 4.09(A).

                     "Title  Exceptions"  has  the  meaning  ascribed  to  it in
                  SECTION 4.09(A).

                     "Underestimated Re-Flagging Costs" has the meaning ascribed
                  to it in SECTION 1.16.

            V. The following new SECTION 15.20 is inserted after SECTION 15.19:

                     15.20. HOTEL RE-FLAGGING PRIOR TO CLOSING.  If prior to the
                  Closing the Hotel Consents are not obtained and FLV implements
                  changes  to  the  Las  Vegas  Business'  hotel  signs,  logos,
                  uniforms and  amenities due to the failure to obtain the Hotel
                  Consents (the "Re-Flagging Changes"),  the Re-Flagging Changes
                  shall be  implemented  in a  commercially  reasonable  manner,
                  consistent with the Las Vegas  Business'  normal and customary
                  past practices and expenditures,  and reasonably  satisfactory
                  to Purchaser.  If, as of the Closing,  the Hotel Consents have
                  not been  obtained and the  Re-Flagging  Changes have not been
                  implemented, then the provisions of SECTION 1.16 shall apply.

      3. INVALID  PROVISIONS.  If any provision of this  Amendment is held to be
illegal,  invalid or  unenforceable  under any present or future Law, and if the
rights or  obligations  of any party  hereto  under this  Amendment  will not be
materially  and adversely  affected  thereby,  (i) such  provision will be fully
severable, (ii) this Amendment will be construed and enforced as if such

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illegal,  invalid or  unenforceable  provision had never comprised a part hereof
and (iii) the remaining  provisions of this  Amendment will remain in full force
and effect and will not be affected  by the  illegal,  invalid or  unenforceable
provision or by its severance herefrom.

      4. FULL FORCE AND EFFECT.  Except as expressly  amended by this Amendment,
the Agreement  shall  continue in full force and effect in  accordance  with the
provisions thereof on the date hereof and the parties hereto ratify and agree to
be bound by all terms and provisions of the Agreement as amended hereby.

      5.  COUNTERPARTS.  This  Amendment  may  be  executed  in  any  number  of
counterparts,  each of  which  will be  deemed  an  original,  and all of  which
together will constitute one and the same instrument.

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            IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  this  Amendment  has been duly  executed  and
delivered  by the duly  authorized  officer  of each  party as of the date first
above written.

PURCHASER:                       MAJESTIC INVESTOR, LLC
                                 a Delaware limited-liability company

                                 By: /S/ MICHAEL E. KELLY
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Michael E. Kelly
                                     Title: Vice President

FLV:                             FITZGERALDS LAS VEGAS, INC.,
                                 a Nevada corporation

                                 By: /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                     Title: President

FBH:                             101 MAIN STREET LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
                                 a Colorado limited-liability company doing
                                 business as "Fitzgeralds Casino Black Hawk"

                                 By: /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                     Title: President

FM:                              FITZGERALDS MISSISSIPPI, INC.,
                                 a Mississippi corporation

                                 By: /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                     Title: President

PARENT:                          FITZGERALDS GAMING CORPORATION,
                                 a Nevada corporation

                                 By: /S/ PHILIP D. GRIFFITH
                                     ------------------------------------------
                                     Name:  Philip D. Griffith
                                     Title: President

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