Document:

MANAGEMENT
AGREEMENT

AGREEMENT made as of the 30th day of June, 2006, among
CITIGROUP MANAGED FUTURES LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(‘‘CMF’’ or the ‘‘General
Partner’’), CITIGROUP DIVERSIFIED FUTURES FUND L.P., a
New York limited partnership (the
‘‘Partnership’’) and AVANT CAPITAL
MANAGEMENT L.P., a Texas limited partnership (the
‘‘Advisor’’).

W I T N E S S E T H
:

WHEREAS, CMF is the general partner of CITIGROUP DIVERSIFIED
FUTURES FUND L.P., a limited partnership organized for the purpose of
speculative trading of commodity interests, including futures
contracts, options, swaps and forward contracts with the objective of
achieving substantial capital appreciation initially through an
investment in CMF Avant Master Fund L.P., a New York limited
partnership (the ‘‘Master Fund’’);
and

WHEREAS, the Limited Partnership Agreement establishing the
Partnership (the ‘‘Limited Partnership
Agreement’’) permits CMF to delegate to one or more
commodity trading advisors CMF’s authority to make trading
decisions for the Partnership; and

WHEREAS, the Advisor is
registered as a commodity trading advisor with the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission (‘‘CFTC’’) and is a
member of the National Futures Association
(‘‘NFA’’); and

WHEREAS, CMF is
registered as a commodity pool operator with the CFTC and is a member
of the NFA; and

WHEREAS, CMF, the Partnership and the Advisor
wish to enter into this Agreement in order to set forth the terms and
conditions upon which the Advisor will render and implement advisory
services in connection with the conduct by the Partnership of its
commodity trading activities during the term of this
Agreement;

NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as
follows:

1.    DUTIES OF THE
ADVISOR.    (a)    For the period and on the terms and
conditions of this Agreement, the Advisor shall have sole authority and
responsibility, as one of the Partnership’s agents and
attorneys-in-fact, for directing the investment and reinvestment of the
assets and funds of the Partnership allocated to it from time to time
by the General Partner in commodity interests, including commodity
futures contracts, options, swaps and forward contracts. All such
trading on behalf of the Partnership shall be in accordance with the
trading policies set forth in the Partnership’s Prospectus and
Disclosure Document dated as of May  1,  2006, as
supplemented (the ‘‘Prospectus’’), and as
such trading policies may be changed from time to time upon receipt by
the Advisor of prior written notice of such change and pursuant to the
trading strategy selected by CMF to be utilized by the Advisor in
managing the Partnership’s assets. CMF has initially selected
the Advisor’s Managed Account Trading Program (the
‘‘Program’’) to manage the
Partnership’s assets allocated to it. The Advisor may not
deviate from the trading policies set forth in the Prospectus without
the prior written consent of the Partnership given by CMF. The Advisor
makes no representation or warranty that the trading to be directed by
it for the Partnership will be profitable or will not result in
losses.

(b)    CMF acknowledges receipt of the Advisor’s
Disclosure Document dated March  15,  2006, as filed with
the NFA (the ‘‘Disclosure Document’’). All
trades made by the Advisor for the account of the Partnership, whether
directly or indirectly through the Master Fund, shall be made through
such commodity broker or brokers as CMF shall direct, and the Advisor
shall have no authority or responsibility for selecting or supervising
any such broker in connection with the execution, clearance or
confirmation of transactions for the Partnership or for the negotiation
of brokerage rates charged therefor. However, the Advisor, with the
prior written permission (by either original or fax copy) of CMF, may
direct all trades in commodity futures and options to a futures
commission merchant or independent floor broker it chooses for
execution with instructions to give-up the trades to the broker
designated by CMF, provided that the futures commission merchant or
independent floor broker and any give-up or floor brokerage fees are
approved in advance by CMF. All give-up or similar fees relating to the
foregoing shall be paid by the Partnership after all parties have
executed the relevant give-up agreements (by either original or fax
copy).

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(c)    The allocation of the
Partnership’s assets to the Advisor will be made to the Program
on a fully funded basis and as described in the Disclosure Document. In
the event the Advisor wishes to use a trading system or methodology
other than or in addition to the system or methodology outlined in the
Disclosure Document in connection with its trading for the Partnership,
either in whole or in part, it may not do so unless the Advisor gives
CMF prior written notice of its intention to utilize such different
trading system or methodology and CMF consents thereto in writing. In
addition, the Advisor will provide five days’ prior written
notice to CMF of any change in the trading system or methodology to be
utilized for the Partnership which the Advisor deems material. If the
Advisor deems such change in system or methodology or in markets traded
to be material, the changed system or methodology or markets traded
will not be utilized for the Partnership without the prior written
consent of CMF. In addition, the Advisor will notify CMF of any changes
to the trading system or methodology that would require a change in the
description of the trading strategy or methods described in the
Disclosure Document. Further, the Advisor will provide CMF with a
current list of all commodity interests to be traded for the
Partnership’s account and will not trade any additional
commodity interests for such account without providing notice thereof
to CMF and receiving CMF’s written approval. The Advisor also
agrees to provide CMF, on a monthly basis, with a written report of the
assets under the Advisor’s management together with all other
matters deemed by the Advisor to be material changes to its business
not previously reported to CMF. The Advisor further agrees that it will
convert foreign currency balances (not required to margin positions
denominated in a foreign currency) to U.S. dollars no less frequently
than monthly. U.S. dollar equivalents in individual foreign currencies
of more than $100,000 will be converted to U.S. dollars within one
business day after such funds are no longer needed to margin foreign
positions.

(d)    The Advisor agrees to make all material
disclosures to the Partnership regarding itself and its principals as
defined in Part 4 of the CFTC’s regulations
(‘‘principals’’), partners, shareholders,
directors, officers and employees, their trading performance and
general trading methods, its customer accounts (but not the identities
of or identifying information with respect to its customers) and
otherwise as are required in the reasonable judgment of CMF to be made
in any filings required by Federal or state law or NFA rule or order.
Notwithstanding Sections 1(d) and 4(d) of this Agreement, the Advisor
is not required to disclose the actual trading results of proprietary
accounts of the Advisor or its principals unless CMF reasonably
determines that such disclosure is required in order to fulfill its
fiduciary obligations to the Partnership or the reporting, filing or
other obligations imposed on it by Federal or state law or NFA rule or
order. The Partnership and CMF acknowledge that the trading advice to
be provided by the Advisor is a property right belonging to the Advisor
and that they will keep all such advice confidential. Further, CMF
agrees to treat as confidential any results of proprietary accounts
and/or proprietary information with respect to trading systems obtained
from the Advisor.

(e)    The Advisor understands and agrees
that CMF may designate other trading advisors for the Partnership and
apportion or reapportion to such other trading advisors the management
of an amount of Net Assets (as defined in Section 3(b) hereof) as it
shall determine in its absolute discretion. The designation of other
trading advisors and the apportionment or reapportionment of Net Assets
to any such trading advisors pursuant to this Section 1 shall neither
terminate this Agreement nor modify in any regard the respective rights
and obligations of the parties hereunder.

(f)    CMF may, from
time to time, in its absolute discretion, select additional trading
advisors and reapportion funds among the trading advisors for the
Partnership as it deems appropriate. CMF shall use its best efforts to
make reapportionments, if any, as of the first day of a month. The
Advisor agrees that it may be called upon at any time promptly to
liquidate positions in CMF’s sole discretion so that CMF may
reallocate the Partnership’s assets, meet margin calls on the
Partnership’s account, fund redemptions, or for any other
reason, except that CMF will not require the liquidation of specific
positions by the Advisor. CMF will use its best efforts to give two
days’ prior notice to the Advisor of any reallocations or
liquidations.

(g)    The Advisor will not be liable for trading
losses in the Partnership’s account including losses caused by
errors; provided, however, that (i) the Advisor will be liable to the
Partnership with respect to losses incurred due to errors committed or
caused by it or any of its principals or employees in communicating
improper trading instructions or orders to any broker on behalf of the
Partnership and  (ii) the Advisor will be liable to the
Partnership with respect to losses incurred due to errors committed

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or caused by any executing broker (other than
any CMF affiliate) selected by the Advisor, (it also being understood
that CMF, with the assistance of the Advisor, will first attempt to
recover such losses from the executing
broker).

2.    INDEPENDENCE OF THE ADVISOR.    For
all purposes herein, the Advisor shall be deemed to be an independent
contractor and, unless otherwise expressly provided or authorized,
shall have no authority to act for or represent the Partnership in any
way and shall not be deemed an agent, promoter or sponsor of the
Partnership, CMF, or any other trading advisor. The Advisor shall not
be responsible to the Partnership, the General Partner, any trading
advisor or any limited partners for any acts or omissions of any other
trading advisor to the
Partnership.

3.    COMPENSATION.    (a)    In
consideration of and as compensation for all of the services to be
rendered by the Advisor to the Partnership under this Agreement, the
Partnership shall pay the Advisor (i) an incentive fee payable as of
the end of each calendar quarter equal to 20% of New Trading
Profits (as such term is defined below) earned by the Advisor for the
Partnership and (ii) a monthly fee for professional management services
equal to 1/6 of 1% (2% per year) of the month-end Net
Assets of the Partnership allocated to the
Advisor.

(b)    ‘‘Net Assets’’
shall have the meaning set forth in Paragraph 7(d)(1) of the Limited
Partnership Agreement dated as of December  3,  2002, and
without regard to further amendments thereto, provided that in
determining the Net Assets of the Partnership on any date, no
adjustment shall be made to reflect any distributions, redemptions or
incentive fees payable as of the date of such
determination.

(c)    ‘‘New Trading
Profits’’ shall mean the excess, if any, of Net Assets
managed by the Advisor at the end of the fiscal period over Net Assets
managed by the Advisor at the end of the highest previous fiscal period
or Net Assets allocated to the Advisor at the date trading commences,
whichever is higher, and as further adjusted to eliminate the effect on
Net Assets resulting from new capital contributions, redemptions,
reallocations or capital distributions, if any, made during the fiscal
period decreased by interest or other income, not directly related to
trading activity, earned on the Partnership’s assets during the
fiscal period, whether the assets are held separately or in margin
accounts. Ongoing expenses shall be attributed to the Advisor based on
the Advisor’s proportionate share of Net Assets. Ongoing
expenses shall not include expenses of litigation not involving the
activities of the Advisor on behalf of the Partnership. No incentive
fee shall be paid to the Advisor until the end of the first full
calendar quarter of the Advisor’s trading for the Partnership,
which incentive fee shall be based on New Profits (if any) from the
commencement of trading by the Advisor on behalf of the Partnership
through the end of the first full calendar quarter of such trading.
Interest income earned, if any, will not be taken into account in
computing New Trading Profits earned by the Advisor. If Net Assets
allocated to the Advisor are reduced due to redemptions, distributions
or reallocations (net of additions), there will be a corresponding
proportional reduction in the related loss carryforward amount that
must be recouped before the Advisor is eligible to receive another
incentive fee.

(d)    Quarterly incentive fees and monthly
management fees shall be paid within twenty (20) business days
following the end of the period for which such fee is payable. In the
event of the termination of this Agreement as of any date which shall
not be the end of a calendar quarter or month, as the case may be, the
quarterly incentive fee shall be computed as if the effective date of
termination were the last day of the then current quarter and the
monthly management fee shall be prorated to the effective date of
termination. If, during any month, the Partnership does not conduct
business operations or the Advisor is unable to provide the services
contemplated herein for more than two successive business days, the
monthly management fee shall be prorated by the ratio which the number
of business days during which CMF conducted the Partnership’s
business operations or utilized the Advisor’s services bears in
the month to the total number of business days in such month.

(e)    The provisions of this Paragraph 3 shall survive the
termination of this Agreement.

4.    RIGHT TO ENGAGE IN
OTHER ACTIVITIES.    (a)    The services provided by the
Advisor hereunder are not to be deemed exclusive. CMF on its own behalf
and on behalf of the Partnership acknowledges that, subject to the
terms of this Agreement, the Advisor and its officers, directors,
employees and shareholder(s), may render advisory, consulting and
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and accounts. The Advisor and its officers,
directors, employees and shareholder(s) shall be free to trade for
their own accounts and to advise other investors and manage other
commodity accounts during the term of this Agreement and to use the
same information, computer programs and trading strategies, programs or
formulas which they obtain, produce or utilize in the performance of
services to CMF for the Partnership. However, the Advisor represents,
warrants and agrees that it believes the rendering of such consulting,
advisory and management services to other accounts and entities will
not require any material change in the Advisor’s basic trading
strategies and will not affect the capacity of the Advisor to continue
to render services to CMF for the Partnership of the quality and nature
contemplated by this Agreement.

(b)    If, at any time during
the term of this Agreement, the Advisor is required to aggregate the
Partnership’s commodity positions with the positions of any
other person for purposes of applying CFTC− or exchange-imposed
speculative position limits, the Advisor agrees that it will promptly
notify CMF in writing if the Partnership’s positions are
included in an aggregate amount which exceeds the applicable
speculative position limit. The Advisor agrees that, if its trading
recommendations are altered because of the application of any
speculative position limits, it will not modify the trading
instructions with respect to the Partnership’s account in such
manner as to affect the Partnership substantially disproportionately as
compared with the Advisor’s other accounts. The Advisor further
represents, warrants and agrees that under no circumstances will it
knowingly or deliberately use trading strategies or methods for the
Partnership that are inferior to strategies or methods employed for any
other client or account and that it will not knowingly or deliberately
favor any client or account managed by it over any other client or
account in any manner, it being acknowledged, however, that different
trading strategies or methods may be utilized for differing sizes of
accounts, accounts with different trading policies, accounts
experiencing differing inflows or outflows of equity, accounts which
commence trading at different times, accounts which have different
portfolios or different fiscal years, accounts utilizing different
executing brokers and accounts with other differences, and that such
differences may cause divergent trading results.

(c)    It is
acknowledged that the Advisor and/or its officers, employees, directors
and shareholder(s) presently act, and it is agreed that they may
continue to act, as advisor for other accounts managed by them, and may
continue to receive compensation with respect to services for such
accounts in amounts which may be more or less than the amounts received
from the Partnership.

(d)    The Advisor agrees that it shall
make such information available to CMF respecting the performance of
the Partnership’s account as compared to the performance of
other accounts managed by the Advisor or its principals as shall be
reasonably requested by CMF. The Advisor presently believes and
represents that existing speculative position limits will not
materially adversely affect its ability to manage the
Partnership’s account given the potential size of the
Partnership’s account and the Advisor’s and its
principals’ current accounts and all proposed accounts for which
they have contracted to act as trading
advisor.

5.    TERM.    (a)    This Agreement
shall continue in effect until June  30,  2007. CMF may, in
its sole discretion, renew this Agreement for additional one-year
periods upon notice to the Advisor not less than 30 days prior to the
expiration of the previous period. At any time during the term of this
Agreement, CMF may terminate this Agreement at any month-end upon 30
days’ notice to the Advisor. At any time during the term of this
Agreement, CMF may elect to immediately terminate this Agreement upon
30 days’ notice to the Advisor if (i) the Net Asset
Value per unit shall decline as of the close of business on any day to
$400 or less; (ii) the Net Assets allocated to the Advisor (adjusted
for redemptions, distributions, withdrawals or reallocations, if any)
decline by 50% or more as of the end of a trading day from such
Net Assets’ previous highest value; (iii) limited partners
owning at least 50% of the outstanding units shall vote to
require CMF to terminate this Agreement; (iv) the Advisor fails to
comply with the terms of this Agreement; (v) CMF, in good faith,
reasonably determines that the performance of the Advisor has been such
that CMF’s fiduciary duties to the Partnership require CMF to
terminate this Agreement; (vi) CMF reasonably believes that the
application of speculative position limits will substantially affect
the performance of the Partnership; or (vii) the Advisor fails to
conform to the trading policies set forth in the Limited Partnership
Agreement or the Prospectus as they may be changed from time to time.
At any time during the term of this Agreement, CMF may elect
immediately to terminate this Agreement if (i) the Advisor merges,
consolidates with another entity, sells a substantial portion of its
assets, or becomes bankrupt or insolvent, (ii) Brick Diemer dies,
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employ of the Advisor, ceases to control the
Advisor or is otherwise not managing the trading programs or systems of
the Advisor, or (iii) the Advisor’s registration as a commodity
trading advisor with the CFTC or its membership in the NFA or any other
regulatory authority, is terminated or suspended. This Agreement will
immediately terminate upon dissolution of the Partnership or upon
cessation of trading prior to dissolution.

(b)    The Advisor
may terminate this Agreement by giving not less than 30 days’
notice to CMF (i) in the event that the trading policies of
the Partnership as set forth in the Prospectus are changed in such
manner that the Advisor reasonably believes will adversely affect the
performance of its trading strategies; (ii) after June
30,  2007; or (iii) in the event that CMF or the Partnership
fails to comply with the terms of this Agreement. The Advisor may
immediately terminate this Agreement if CMF’s registration as a
commodity pool operator or its membership in the NFA is terminated or
suspended.

(c)    Except as otherwise provided in this
Agreement, any termination of this Agreement in accordance with this
Paragraph 5 or Paragraph 1(e) shall be without penalty or liability to
any party, except for any fees due to the Advisor pursuant to Section 3
hereof.

6.    INDEMNIFICATION.    (a) (i)    In
any threatened, pending or completed action, suit, or proceeding to
which the Advisor was or is a party or is threatened to be made a party
arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the management
of the Partnership’s assets by the Advisor or the offering and
sale of units in the Partnership, CMF shall, subject to subparagraph
(a)(iii) of this Paragraph 6, indemnify and hold harmless the Advisor
against any loss, liability, damage, cost, expense (including, without
limitation, attorneys’ and accountants’ fees), judgments
and amounts paid in settlement actually and reasonably incurred by it
in connection with such action, suit, or proceeding if the Advisor
acted in good faith and in a manner reasonably believed to be in or not
opposed to the best interests of the Partnership, and provided that its
conduct did not constitute negligence, intentional misconduct, or a
breach of its fiduciary obligations to the Partnership as a commodity
trading advisor, unless and only to the extent that the court or
administrative forum in which such action or suit was brought shall
determine upon application that, despite the adjudication of liability
but in view of all circumstances of the case, the Advisor is fairly and
reasonably entitled to indemnity for such expenses which such court or
administrative forum shall deem proper; and further provided that no
indemnification shall be available from the Partnership if such
indemnification is prohibited by Section 16 of the Limited Partnership
Agreement. The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by
judgment, order or settlement shall not, of itself, create a
presumption that the Advisor did not act in good faith and in a manner
reasonably believed to be in or not opposed to the best interests of
the Partnership.

(ii)    Without limiting sub-paragraph (i)
above, to the extent that the Advisor has been successful on the merits
or otherwise in defense of any action, suit or proceeding referred to
in subparagraph (i) above, or in defense of any claim, issue or matter
therein, CMF shall indemnify the Advisor against the expenses
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ and
accountants’ fees) actually and reasonably incurred by it in
connection therewith.

(iii)    Any indemnification under
subparagraph (i) above, unless ordered by a court or administrative
forum, shall be made by CMF only as authorized in the specific case and
only upon a determination by independent legal counsel in a written
opinion that such indemnification is proper in the circumstances
because the Advisor has met the applicable standard of conduct set
forth in subparagraph (i) above. Such independent legal counsel shall
be selected by CMF in a timely manner, subject to the Advisor’s
approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The
Advisor will be deemed to have approved CMF’s selection unless
the Advisor notifies CMF in writing, received by CMF within five days
of CMF’s telecopying to the Advisor of the notice of
CMF’s selection, that the Advisor does not approve the
selection.

(iv)    In the event the Advisor is made a party
to any claim, dispute or litigation or otherwise incurs any loss or
expense as a result of, or in connection with, the Partnership’s
or CMF’s activities or claimed activities unrelated to the
Advisor, CMF shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Advisor
against any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense (including,
without limitation, attorneys’ and accountants’ fees)
incurred in connection therewith.

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(v)    As used in this Paragraph 6(a),
the term ‘‘Advisor’’ shall include the
Advisor, its principals, partners, officers, directors, stockholders
and employees and the term ‘‘CMF’’ shall
include the Partnership.

(b) (i)    The Advisor agrees to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless CMF, the Partnership and their
affiliates against any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ and
accountants’ fees), judgments and amounts paid in settlement
actually and reasonably incurred by them (A) as a result of the
material breach of any material representations and warranties made by
the Advisor in this Agreement, or (B) as a result of any act or
omission of the Advisor relating to the Partnership if there has been a
final judicial or regulatory determination or, in the event of a
settlement of any action or proceeding with the prior written consent
of the Advisor, a written opinion of an arbitrator pursuant to
Paragraph 14 hereof, to the effect that such acts or omissions violated
the terms of this Agreement in any material respect or involved
negligence, bad faith, recklessness or intentional misconduct on the
part of the Advisor (except as otherwise provided in Section
1(g)).

(ii)    In the event CMF, the Partnership or any of
their affiliates is made a party to any claim, dispute or litigation or
otherwise incurs any loss or expense as a result of, or in connection
with, the activities or claimed activities of the Advisor or its
principals, officers, directors, shareholder(s) or employees unrelated
to CMF’s or the Partnership’s business, the Advisor shall
indemnify, defend and hold harmless CMF, the Partnership or any of
their affiliates against any loss, liability, damage, cost or expense
(including, without limitation, attorneys’ and
accountants’ fees) incurred in connection
therewith.

(c)    In the event that a person entitled to
indemnification under this Paragraph 6 is made a party to an action,
suit or proceeding alleging both matters for which indemnification can
be made hereunder and matters for which indemnification may not be made
hereunder, such person shall be indemnified only for that portion of
the loss, liability, damage, cost or expense incurred in such action,
suit or proceeding which relates to the matters for which
indemnification can be made.

(d)    None of the
indemnifications contained in this Paragraph 6 shall be applicable with
respect to default judgments, confessions of judgment or settlements
entered into by the party claiming indemnification without the prior
written consent, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, of the party
obligated to indemnify such party.

(e)    The provisions of
this Paragraph 6 shall survive the termination of this
Agreement.

7.    REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND
AGREEMENTS.

(a)    The Advisor represents and warrants
that:

(i)    All references to the Advisor and its principals
in the Disclosure Document are accurate in all material respects and as
to them the Disclosure Document does not contain any untrue statement
of a material fact or omit to state a material fact which is necessary
to make the statements therein not misleading. All references to the
Advisor and its principals, if any, in the Prospectus or supplement
thereto will, after review and approval of such references by the
Advisor prior to the use of such Prospectus in connection with the
offering of the Partnership’s Units, be accurate in all material
respects, except that with respect to any pro forma or hypothetical
performance information in such Prospectus, if any, this representation
and warranty extends only to any underlying data made available by the
Advisor for the preparation thereof and not to any hypothetical or pro
forma adjustments.

(ii)    The information with respect to the
Advisor set forth in the actual performance tables in the Disclosure
Document is based on all of the customer accounts managed on a
discretionary basis by the Advisor’s principals and/or the
Advisor during the period covered by such tables and required to be
disclosed therein. The Advisor’s performance tables will be
examined by an independent certified public accountant with a report
thereon provided to CMF, no less frequently than annually during the
term of this Agreement.

(iii)    The Advisor will be acting as
a commodity trading advisor with respect to the Partnership and not as
a securities investment adviser and is duly registered with the CFTC as
a commodity trading advisor, is a member of the NFA, and is in
compliance with such other registration and licensing requirements as
shall be necessary to enable it to perform its obligations hereunder,
and agrees to maintain and renew such registrations and licenses during
the term of this Agreement.

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(iv)    The Advisor is a limited
partnership duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under
the laws of the State of Texas and has full limited partnership power
and authority to enter into this Agreement and to provide the services
required of it hereunder.

(v)    The Advisor will not, by
acting as a commodity trading advisor to the Partnership, breach or
cause to be breached any undertaking, agreement, contract, statute,
rule or regulation to which it is a party or by which it is
bound.

(vi)    This Agreement has been duly and validly
authorized, executed and delivered by the Advisor and is a valid and
binding agreement enforceable in accordance with its
terms.

(vii)    At any time during the term of this Agreement
that a prospectus relating to the units is required to be delivered in
connection with the offer and sale thereof, the Advisor agrees upon the
request of CMF to provide the Partnership with such information as
shall be necessary so that, as to the Advisor and its principals, such
prospectus is accurate.

(b)    CMF represents and warrants for
itself and the Partnership that:

(i)    The Prospectus (as from
time to time amended or supplemented, which amendment or supplement is
approved by the Advisor as to descriptions, if any, of itself and its
actual performance) does not contain any untrue statement of a material
fact or omit to state a material fact which is necessary to make the
statements therein not misleading, except that the foregoing
representation does not apply to any statement or omission concerning
the Advisor in the Prospectus, if any, which is made in reliance upon,
and in conformity with, information furnished to CMF by or on behalf of
the Advisor expressly for use in the Prospectus (it being understood
that any hypothetical and pro forma adjustments in the Prospectus, if
any, will not be deemed to be furnished by the Advisor).

(ii)    It is a limited liability company duly organized, validly
existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware
and has full limited liability company power and authority to perform
its obligations under this Agreement.

(iii)    CMF and the
Partnership have the capacity and authority to enter into this
Agreement on behalf of the Partnership.

(iv)    This Agreement
has been duly and validly authorized, executed and delivered on
CMF’s and the Partnership’s behalf and is a valid and
binding agreement of CMF and the Partnership enforceable in accordance
with its terms.

(v)    CMF will not, by acting as General
Partner to the Partnership and the Partnership will not, breach or
cause to be breached any undertaking, agreement, contract, statute,
rule or regulation to which it is a party or by which it is bound which
would materially limit or affect the performance of its duties under
this Agreement.

(vi)    It is registered as a commodity pool
operator and is a member of the NFA, and it will maintain and renew
such registration and membership during the term of this Agreement.

(vii)    The Partnership is a limited partnership duly organized
and validly existing under the laws of the State of New York and has
full limited partnership power and authority to enter into this
Agreement and to perform its obligations under this
Agreement.

8.    COVENANTS OF THE ADVISOR, CMF AND THE
PARTNERSHIP.

(a)    The Advisor agrees as
follows:

(i)    In connection with its activities on behalf of
the Partnership, the Advisor will comply with all applicable rules and
regulations of the CFTC and/or the commodity exchange on which any
particular transaction is executed.

(ii)    The Advisor will
promptly notify CMF of the commencement of any material suit, action or
proceeding involving it, whether or not any such suit, action or
proceeding also involves CMF. The Advisor will provide CMF with copies
of any correspondence from or to the CFTC, NFA or any commodity
exchange in connection with an investigation or audit of the
Advisor’s business activities.

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(iii)    In the placement of orders for
the Partnership’s account and for the accounts of any other
client, the Advisor will utilize a pre-determined, systematic, fair and
reasonable order entry system, which shall, on an overall basis, be no
less favorable to the Partnership than to any other account managed by
the Advisor. The Advisor acknowledges its obligation to review the
Partnership’s positions, prices and equity in the account
managed by the Advisor daily and within two business days to notify, in
writing, the broker and CMF and the Partnership’s brokers of (i)
any error committed by the Advisor or its principals or employees; (ii)
any trade which the Advisor believes was not executed in accordance
with its instructions; and (iii) any discrepancy with a value of
$10,000 or more (due to differences in the positions, prices or equity
in the account) between its records and the information reported on the
account’s daily and monthly broker
statements.

(iv)    The Advisor will maintain a net worth of
not less than $200,000 during the term of this
Agreement.

(b)    CMF agrees for itself and the Partnership
that:

(i)    CMF and the Partnership will comply with all
applicable rules and regulations of the CFTC and/or the commodity
exchange on which any particular transaction is
executed.

(ii)    CMF will promptly notify the Advisor of the
commencement of any material suit, action or proceeding involving it or
the Partnership, whether or not such suit, action or proceeding also
involves the Advisor.

(iii)    CMF will be responsible for
compliance with the USA Patriot Act and related anti-money-laundering
regulations with respect to the Partnership and its limited
partners.

9.    COMPLETE AGREEMENT.    This
Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
pertaining to the subject matter
hereof.

10.    ASSIGNMENT.    This Agreement may not
be assigned by any party without the express written consent of the
other parties.

11.    AMENDMENT.    This Agreement
may not be amended except by the written consent of the
parties.

12.    NOTICES.    All notices, demands or
requests required to be made or delivered under this Agreement shall be
in writing and delivered personally or by registered or certified mail
or expedited courier, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the
addresses below or to such other addresses as may be designated by the
party entitled to receive the same by notice similarly given:

If
to CMF:

Citigroup Managed Futures LLC
731 Lexington
Avenue
25th Floor
New York, New York 10022
Attention: David
J. Vogel

If to the Advisor:

Avant Capital
Management L.P.
3200 Southwest Freeway, Suite 2240
Houston,
Texas 77027
Attention: Brick Diemer

13.    GOVERNING
LAW.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of New
York.

14.    ARBITRATION.    The parties agree that
any dispute or controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement
or the interpretation thereof, shall be settled by arbitration in
accordance with the rules, then in effect, of the NFA or, if the NFA
shall refuse jurisdiction, then in accordance with the rules, then in
effect, of the American Arbitration Association; provided,
however, that the power of the 

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arbitrator shall be limited to interpreting
this Agreement as written and the arbitrator shall state in writing his
reasons for his award. Judgment upon any award made by the arbitrator
may be entered in any court of competent
jurisdiction.

15.    NO THIRD PARTY
BENEFICIARIES.    There are no third party beneficiaries to this
Agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement has
been executed for and on behalf of the undersigned as of the day and
year first above written.

		CITIGROUP MANAGED
FUTURES LLC

		By:   /s/ David J.
Vogel                                        

        David
J. Vogel
        President and
Director

		CITIGROUP DIVERSIFIED
FUTURES
FUND L.P.

		By:   Citigroup Managed
Futures LLC            

        (General
Partner)

		By:   /s/ David J.
Vogel                                        

        David
J. Vogel
        President and
Director

		AVANT CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
L.P.

		By:   /s/ Brick
Diemer                                        

        Name:
Brick Diemer
        Title:
Principal

10Exhibit 10.23

                 AMENDED AND RESTATED REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT

                                   DATED AS OF

                                OCTOBER 19, 2006

                                     Between

                            CPI AEROSTRUCTURES, INC.
                                  as Borrower,

                                       and

                           JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.,
                                     as Bank

     Reference is made to the Revolving Credit Agreement dated September 12,
2003 between CPI Aerostructures, Inc. ("Borrower") and JPMorgan Chase Bank
("Bank") ("Existing Credit Agreement"). Borrower and Bank agree that to the
extent that this Agreement (as defined below) amends the Existing Credit
Agreement, the Existing Credit Agreement is amended, and to the extent that this
Agreement restates the Existing Credit Agreement, the Existing Credit Agreement
is restated.

     AMENDED AND RESTATED REVOLVING CREDIT AGREEMENT dated as of October 19,
2006 between CPI Aerostructures, Inc. ("Borrower") and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
("Bank").

     The parties to this Agreement hereby agree as follows:

                 ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS, ACCOUNTING TERMS, ETC.

     Section 1.01. Defined Terms. As used in this Agreement, the following terms
have the following meanings (terms defined in the singular to have the same
meaning when used in the plural and vice versa):

     "Account" means any right to payment for goods sold or services rendered.

     "Account Debtor" means each Person obligated to make payment on an Account.

     "Affiliate" means any Person which directly or indirectly Controls, or is
Controlled by, or is under common Control with a Credit Party.

     "Affiliate Guarantor" means an Affiliate of Borrower in which Borrower owns
or controls twenty percent (20%) or more of the Equity Interest of such
Affiliate.

     "Alternate Base Rate" means, for any day, a rate per annum equal to the
greatest of (1) the Prime Rate in effect on such day, or (2) the Federal Funds
Effective Rate in effect on such day plus one-half of one percent (0.50%). Any
change in the Alternate Base Rate due to a change in the Prime Rate or the
Federal Funds Effective Rate shall be effective from and including the effective
date of such change in the Prime Rate or the Federal Funds Effective Rate,
respectively.

     "Agreement" means this Amended and Restated Revolving Credit Agreement.

     "Applicable Margin" means 1.50% per annum.

     "Bank" means JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A..

     "Bank's Office" means 395 North Service Road, Suite 302, Melville, New York
11747.

     "Board of Governors" means the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System.

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     "Borrower" means CPI Aerostructures, Inc.

     "Borrowing Base" means, at any time, an amount equal to 85% of the face
amount of all Eligible Accounts.

     "Borrowing Base Certificate" means a certificate in substantially the form
of "Borrowing Base Certificate" (Exhibit D).

     "Business Day" means any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on
which commercial banks in New York City are authorized or required by law to
remain closed.

     "Capital Lease" means a lease which is or should be capitalized in
accordance with GAAP.

     "Change in Control" means (1) the acquisition of ownership, directly or
indirectly, beneficially or of record, by any Person or group (within the
meaning of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the rules of the Securities
and Exchange Commission thereunder as in effect on the date hereof), of Equity
Interests representing more than 25% of the aggregate ordinary voting power
represented by the issued and outstanding Equity Interests of Borrower; (2)
occupation of a majority of the seats (other than vacant seats) on the board of
directors of Borrower by Persons who were neither (a) nominated by the board of
directors of Borrower nor (b) appointed by directors so nominated; or (3) the
acquisition of direct or indirect Control of Borrower by any Person or group.

     "Closing Date" means October 19, 2006.

     "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

     "Collateral" means each asset in which Bank is granted a security interest
pursuant to a Security Document.

     "Consolidation Date" means the day Borrower forms, creates or acquires a
Consolidated Subsidiary.

     "Consolidated Subsidiary" means each Subsidiary of Borrower which, in
accordance with GAAP, should be included in the consolidated financial
statements of Borrower.

     "Control" means the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to
direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of a Person,
whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

     "Credit Parties" means Borrower and each Guarantor, if any, or any or all
of the foregoing, all as the context may require.

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     "Debt" means, with respect to any Person, each of the following (1)
indebtedness or liability for borrowed money, or for the deferred purchase price
of property or services (including trade obligations), (2) all obligations
evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or other similar instruments, (3)
obligations as lessee under Capital Leases, (4) current and future liabilities
in respect of unfunded vested benefits under any Plan, (5) reimbursement
obligations under letters of credit issued for the account of any Person, (6)
all reimbursement obligations arising under bankers' or trade acceptances, (7)
all guarantees, endorsements (other than for collection or deposit in the
ordinary course of business), and other contingent obligations to purchase any
of the items included in this definition, to provide funds for payment, to
supply funds to invest in any Person, or otherwise to assure a creditor against
loss, (8) all obligations secured by any Lien on property owned by such Person
even if the obligations secured by such Lien on such property have not been
assumed, (9) all other liabilities recorded, or required to be recorded, in such
Person's financial statements in accordance with GAAP, and (10) all obligations
under any agreement providing for a swap, ceiling rates, ceiling and floor
rates, contingent participation or other hedging mechanisms with respect to
interest payable on any of the items described above in this definition.

     "Default" means any of the events specified in "Events of Default" (Section
8.01), whether or not any requirement for the giving of notice, the lapse of
time, or both, or any other condition, has been satisfied.

     "Default Rate" means a variable rate 3.00% above the Prime Rate plus the
Applicable Margin.

     "Dollars" and the sign "$" mean lawful money of the United States of
America.

     "Eligible Account" means an Account owing to Borrower, now existing or
hereinafter arising, which Account met the following specification at the time
it came into existence and continues to meet the same until it is collected in
full:

     (1) A final or progress invoice was issued on such Account, the Account
Debtor is not given more than 90 calendar days from the invoice date of such
Account to pay such Account, such Account does not remain outstanding and unpaid
on or after 90 days from the date of the invoice for such Account, such Account
is payable in the United States in Dollars and the invoice on such Account is
unconditional, does not permit returns except for defective goods, does not
restrict collection rights,

     (2) The Account arose from the outright sale of goods or from the
performance of services in the ordinary course of business, and in the case of
goods, such goods have been shipped to the Account Debtor and no return,
rejection or repossession has occurred, and such goods have been finally
accepted by the Account Debtor without dispute, and in the case of services,
such services have been completed and finally accepted by the Account Debtor
without dispute,

     (3) The Account is a valid and legally enforceable obligation of the
Account Debtor and is not subject to any credit, allowance, defense, offset,
counterclaim or adjustment by the

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Account Debtor other than a credit or allowance provided in accordance with the
customary credit and collection practices of Borrower,

     (4) The Account is not subject to any Lien (other than the Lien of Bank)
and Bank has a first priority perfected Lien in such Account,

     (5) The Account is evidenced by such invoices, shipping documents, or other
instruments ordinarily used in the trade and the Account is not evidenced by
chattel paper or an instrument of any kind, unless in the case of a note such
note is duly endorsed to Bank,

     (6) No notice or knowledge of the bankruptcy, insolvency, failure, or
suspension or termination of business of the Account Debtor has been received by
Borrower, nor has the Account been written-off, deemed uncollectible or referred
to a collection agency or an attorney by Borrower,

     (7) The Account conforms to all representations, warranties and other
provisions of each of the Financing Documents,

     (8) The Account Debtor is not an Affiliate of Borrower, nor a creditor of
Borrower nor a supplier of goods or services to Borrower,

     (9) The Account Debtor is not a Governmental Authority other than the
United States of America or any department, agency, bureau or division thereof,

     (10) The Account Debtor is a resident of the United States unless the
obligation of such Account Debtor is secured by a letter of credit in a form and
issued by a financial institution satisfactory to Bank,

     (11) The Accounts are not payable in accordance with a contract where 50%
of the aggregate Dollar amount of invoices billed based on such contract are 90
days past the date of their respective invoice dates,

     (12) The Account Debtor has not attempted to renegotiate the amount of such
Account,

     (13) The Account Debtor is not located in any state in which Borrower is
required to qualify to do business and Borrower is not so qualified and such
state does not permit Borrower to retroactively cure its failure to so qualify,

     (14) The Account is not a credit balance, and

     (15) Bank in its reasonable discretion has not deemed the Account or
Account Debtor unsatisfactory.

     Provided, however, the above definition of Eligible Accounts Receivable may
be modified by Bank in its sole discretion at any time after the occurrence of a
Default or Event of Default and at any other time upon thirty (30) days prior
written notice.

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     Provided further, notwithstanding any other term of this Agreement,
including this definition, Accounts due under a Government Contract are not
Eligible Accounts, whether or not there is compliance with the Assignment of
Claims Act of 1940 with respect to such Account.

     "Environmental Discharge" means any discharge or release of any Hazardous
Materials in violation of any applicable Environmental Law.

     "Environmental Law" means any Law relating to pollution or the environment,
including Laws relating to noise or to emissions, discharges, releases or
threatened releases of Hazardous Materials into the workplace, the community or
the environment, or otherwise relating to the generation, manufacture,
processing, distribution, use, treatment, storage, disposal, transport or
handling of Hazardous Materials.

     "Environmental Notice" means any complaint, order, citation, letter,
inquiry, notice or other written communication from any Person (1) affecting or
relating to the failure of a Credit Party to comply or requirements with respect
to future compliance with any Environmental Law in connection with any activity
or operations at any time conducted by such Credit Party, (2) relating to the
occurrence or presence of or exposure to, or possible or threatened or alleged
occurrence or presence of or exposure to Environmental Discharges or Hazardous
Materials at the locations or facilities of a Credit Party, including, without
limitation: (a) the existence of any contamination or possible or threatened
contamination at any such location or facility, (b) remediation of any
Environmental Discharge or Hazardous Materials at any such location or facility
or any part thereof, and (3) any material violation or alleged material
violation of any relevant Environmental Law.

     "Equity Interest" means shares of capital stock, partnership interest,
membership interest, beneficial interests in a trust or other equity ownership
interests in a Person, and any warrants, options or other rights entitling the
holder thereof to purchase or acquire any such equity interest.

     "ERISA" means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

     "ERISA Affiliate" means any corporation or trade or business which is a
member of the same controlled group of corporations (within the meaning of
Section 414(b) of the Code) as Borrower or is under common control (within the
meaning of Section 414(c) of the Code) with Borrower.

     "Event of Default" means any of the events specified in "Events of Default"
(Section 8.01), provided that any requirement for the giving of notice, the
lapse of time, or both, or any other condition, has been satisfied.

     "Federal Funds Effective Rate" means, for any day, the weighted average
(rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next 1/100 of 1%) of the rates on
overnight Federal funds transactions with members of the Federal Reserve System
arranged by Federal funds brokers, as published on the next succeeding Business
Day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, or, if such rate is not so
published for any day that is a Business Day, the average (rounded upwards, if

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necessary, to the next 1/100 of 1%) of the quotations for such day for such
transactions received by Bank from three Federal funds brokers of recognized
standing selected by Bank.

     "Field Audit" has the meaning specified in "Rights of Inspection" (Section
5.07).

     "Financing Documents" means this Agreement, the Revolving Credit Note, each
Security Document, each Guaranty, and each other agreement or document executed
pursuant to or in connection with any such agreement, or any or all of the
foregoing, all as the context may require.

     "Fiscal Quarter" means each period from January 1 to March 31, April 1 to
June 30, July 1 to September 30 and October 1 to December 31.

     "Fiscal Year" means each period from January 1 to December 31.

     "GAAP" means generally accepted accounting principles as then in effect in
the United States.

     "Good Faith Contest" means the contest of an item if (1) the item is
diligently contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings timely instituted,
(2) adequate reserves are established with respect to the contested item, (3)
during the period of such contest, the enforcement of any contested item is
effectively stayed, and (4) the failure to pay or comply with the contested item
has not and could not result in a Material Adverse Change.

     "Governmental Approvals" means any authorization, consent, or approval of,
or any license, permit, or certification issued by, or any exemption of,
registration or filing with or report or notice to, any Governmental Authority.

     "Governmental Authority" means any nation or government, any state or other
political subdivision thereof, and any entity exercising executive, legislative,
judicial, regulatory or administrative functions of or pertaining to government.

     "Government Contract" means any contract entered into between Borrower and
the government of the Unites States of America or any department, agency or
instrumentality thereof.

     "Guarantors" means all Persons that execute and deliver a Guaranty, or any
or all of the foregoing, all as the context may require.

     "Guaranty" means a Guaranty in substantially the form of "Guaranty"
(Exhibit B).

     "Hazardous Materials" means any pollutant, contaminants, toxic or hazardous
wastes or other substances regulated by Environmental Law, as any of those terms
are defined from time to time in or for the purposes of any relevant
Environmental Law, including asbestos fibers and friable asbestos,
polychlorinated biphenyls, and any petroleum or hydrocarbon-based products or
derivatives.

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     "Interest Payment Date" means the last Business Day of each month and the
Revolving Credit Facility Termination Date.

     "Law" means any treaty, federal, state or local statute, law, rule,
regulation, ordinance, order, code, policy or rule of common law, now or
hereafter in effect, and any judicial or administrative interpretation thereof
by a Governmental Authority or otherwise, including any judicial or
administrative order, consent decree, judgment or agreement with a Governmental
Authority.

     "Lien" means any mortgage, deed of trust, pledge, security interest,
hypothecation, assignment, deposit arrangement, encumbrance, lien (statutory or
other), or preference, priority, or other security agreement or preferential
arrangement, charge, or encumbrance of any kind or nature whatsoever (including,
without limitation, any conditional sale or other title retention agreement, any
financing lease having substantially the same economic effect as any of the
foregoing, and the filing of any financing statement under the Uniform
Commercial Code or comparable law of any jurisdiction to evidence any of the
foregoing).

     "Material Adverse Change" means either (1) a material adverse change in the
status of the business, assets, liabilities, results of operations, conditions
(financial or otherwise), property or prospects of any Credit Party, or (2) any
event or occurrence of whatever nature which could have a material adverse
effect on the ability of any Credit Party to perform its obligations under the
Financing Documents to which it is a party.

     "Material Contract" means each contract pursuant to which Borrower will
receive total payments of $250,000 or more.

     "Material Contract Schedule" means a schedule in substantially the form of
"Material Contracts Schedule" (Exhibit E).

     "Multiemployer Plan" means a Plan described in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA
which covers employees of Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate.

     "Net Income" means, for any period, (1) prior to the Consolidation Date,
the net income (exclusive of extraordinary gains and inclusive of extraordinary
losses) of Borrower for such period, and (2) on and after the Consolidation
Date, the net income (exclusive of extraordinary gains and inclusive of
extraordinary losses) of Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, on a
consolidated basis, for such period, all as determined in accordance with GAAP.

     "PBGC" means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.

     "Permitted Liens" means each of the Liens permitted under "Liens" (Section
6.03).

     "Person" means an individual, partnership (including limited liability
partnerships), limited liability company, corporation, business trust, joint
stock company, trust, unincorporated association, joint venture, Governmental
Authority or other entity of whatever nature.

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     "Plan" means any employee benefit or other plan established or maintained,
or to which contributions have been made, by Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate.

     "Prime Rate" means the rate of interest per annum publicly announced from
time to time by JPMorgan Chase Bank as its prime rate in effect at its principal
office in New York City, each change in the Prime Rate shall be effective from
and including the date such change is publicly announced as being effective.

     "Prohibited Transaction" means any transaction set forth in Section 406 of
ERISA or Section 4975 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

     "Reportable Event" means any of the events set forth in Section 4043 of
ERISA.

     "Revolving Credit Commitment" means Bank's obligations to make Revolving
Credit Loans to Borrower pursuant to "Revolving Credit" (Section 2.01).

     "Revolving Credit Facility" means the lesser of (1) the Revolving Credit
Facility Maximum Amount or (2) the then current Borrowing Base.

     "Revolving Credit Facility Maximum Amount" means $1,000,000, as such amount
may be reduced in accordance with "Reduction in Revolving Credit Facility"
(Section 2.02).

     "Revolving Credit Facility Termination Date" means December 31, 2006.

     "Revolving Credit Loans" has the meaning specified in "Revolving Credits"
(Section 2.01).

     "Revolving Credit Note" has the meaning specified in "Revolving Credit
Note" (Section 2.09).

     "Security Agreement (Borrower) means the Amended and Restated Security
Agreement dated the Closing Date made by Borrower for the benefit of Bank.

     "Security Agreement (Guarantor)" means a Security Agreement in
substantially the form of "Security Agreement" (Exhibit C).

     "Security Documents" means the Security Agreement (Borrower) and each
Security Agreement (Guarantor), if any, or any or all of the foregoing, all as
the context may require.

     "Solvent" means, when used with respect to any Person, that (1) the fair
value of the property of such Person, on a going concern basis, is greater than
the total amount of liabilities (including, without limitation, contingent
liabilities) of such Person, (2) the present fair salable value of the assets of
such Person, on a going concern basis, is not less than the amount that will be
required to pay the probable liabilities of such Person on its debts as they
become absolute and matured, (3) such Person does not intend to, and does not
believe that it will, incur debts or

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liabilities beyond such Person's ability to pay as such debts and liabilities
mature, and (4) such Person is not engaged in business or a transaction, and is
not about to engage in business or a transaction, for which such Person's
property would constitute unreasonably small capital after giving due
consideration to the prevailing practice in the industry in which such Person is
engaged. Contingent liabilities will be computed at the amount that, in light of
all the facts and circumstances existing at such time, represents the amount
that can reasonably be expected to become an actual or matured liability.

     "Subsidiary" means, as to any Person, any corporation, partnership, limited
liability company or joint venture whether now existing or hereafter organized
or acquired (1) in the case of a corporation, of which a majority of the
securities having ordinary voting power for the election of directors (other
than securities having such power only by reason of the happening of a
contingency) are at the time owned by such Person and/or one or more
Subsidiaries of such Person or (2) in the case of a partnership, limited
liability company or joint venture, of which a majority of the partnership,
membership or other ownership interests are at the time owned by such Person
and/or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person.

     Section 1.02. Rules of Construction. When used in this Agreement (1) "or"
is not exclusive, (2) a reference to a Law includes any amendment or
modification to such Law, (3) a reference to a Person includes its permitted
successors and permitted assigns, and (4) unless otherwise provided for in this
Agreement, a reference to an agreement, instrument or document shall include
such agreement, instrument or document as the same may be amended, modified or
supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms and as permitted by
the Financing Documents.

     Section 1.03. Accounting Principles and Terms. Except as otherwise provided
in this Agreement, (1) all computations and determinations as to financial
matters, and all financial statements to be delivered under this Agreement,
shall be made or prepared in accordance with GAAP, and (2) all accounting terms
used in this Agreement shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms by such
principles.

                           ARTICLE II REVOLVING CREDIT

     Section 2.01 Revolving Credit. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, Bank agrees to make loans pursuant to this Section ("Revolving Credit
Loans") to Borrower from time to time during the period from the Closing Date to
but not including the Revolving Credit Facility Termination Date, provided that
the aggregate principal amount of all Revolving Credit Loans outstanding at any
time does not exceed the Revolving Credit Facility. Each Revolving Credit Loan
which shall not utilize the Revolving Credit Facility in full shall be in the
minimum amount of $100,000. Within the limits of the Revolving Credit Facility
Borrower may borrow, prepay pursuant to "Optional Prepayments" (Section 2.11),
and reborrow under this Section.

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     Section 2.02. Reduction in Revolving Credit Facility. Upon at least 3
Business Days prior written notice to Bank, Borrower has the right to terminate
in whole, or reduce in part, the unused portion of the Revolving Credit
Facility, provided that each partial reduction shall be in an amount of not less
than $500,000. Once the Revolving Credit Facility has been reduced it cannot be
reinstated by Borrower.

     Section 2.03. Commitment Fee. Borrower agrees to pay to Bank a commitment
fee ("Commitment Fee") on the average daily difference between the Revolving
Credit Facility Maximum Amount and the aggregate principal amount of all
outstanding Revolving Credit Loans from and including the Closing Date to but
excluding the Revolving Credit Facility Termination Date at a rate per annum
equal to 0.25%. The Commitment Fee is calculated based on a year of 360 days for
the actual number of days elapsed. The accrued Commitment Fee shall be paid in
arrears at Bank's Office in immediately available funds on the last day of each
calendar quarter.

     Section 2.04. Notice and Manner of Borrowing. Borrower shall give Bank
telephonic notice (immediately confirmed in writing) of each Revolving Credit
Loan by 11:00 a.m. on the day of making such Revolving Credit Loan. Each such
notice must specify (1) the date of the requested Revolving Credit Loan and (2)
the amount of the requested Revolving Credit Loan. Not later than 4:00 p.m. (New
York City time) on the date of each Revolving Credit Loan and upon fulfillment
of the applicable conditions set forth in this Agreement, Bank will make such
Revolving Credit Loan available to Borrower in immediately available funds by
crediting the amount of such Revolving Credit Loan to the account of Borrower
with Bank.

     All notices given under this Section shall be irrevocable and shall be
given not later than 11:00 a.m. (New York City time) on a Business Day which is
not less than the number of Business Days specified above for such notice.

     Section 2.05. Interest. Borrower shall pay interest to Bank on the
outstanding and unpaid principal amount of the Revolving Credit Loans at a rate
per annum equal to the Alternate Base Rate plus the Applicable Margin. Any
change in the interest rate based on the Alternate Base Rate resulting from a
change in the Alternate Base Rate shall be effective as of the opening of
business on the day on which such change in the Alternate Base Rate becomes
effective. Interest on the Revolving Credit Loans shall be calculated on the
basis of a year of 360 days for the actual number of days elapsed. Interest on
the Revolving Credit Loan shall be payable on each Interest Payment Date. Any
principal or interest not paid when due (at maturity, by acceleration, or
otherwise) shall bear interest from the date when due until paid in full,
payable on demand, at the Default Rate. The applicable Alternate Base Rate shall
be determined by Bank, and such determination shall be conclusive absent
manifest error. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the continuance of an
Event of Default, at the option of Bank, the revolving Credit Loans will bear
interest at the Default Rate.

     Section 2.06. Revolving Credit Note. The Revolving Credit Loans shall be
evidenced by, and repaid with interest in accordance with, a single promissory
note of Borrower in substantially the form of the "Amended and Restated
Revolving Credit Note" (Exhibit A) duly completed. The Revolving Credit Note
shall be (1) in the principal amount of $1,000,000, (2)

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dated the Closing Date, and (3) payable to Bank at Bank's Office. The Revolving
Credit Loans will be repaid in full on the Revolving Credit Facility Termination
Date.

     Section 2.07. Method of Payment. Borrower shall make each payment under
this Agreement and under the Revolving Credit Note not later than 11:00 a.m.
(New York City time) on the date when due in Dollars to Bank at Bank's Office in
immediately available funds. Borrower hereby authorizes Bank to charge against
any account of Borrower with Bank each payment under this Agreement and under
the Revolving Credit Note when due. Whenever any payment to be made under this
Agreement or under the Revolving Credit Note is stated to be due on a day other
than a Business Day, such payment shall be made on the next succeeding Business
Day, and such extension of time shall in such case be included in the
computation of the payment of interest.

     Section 2.08. Optional Prepayments. Borrower may, upon at least one (1)
Business Day prior written notice (effective upon receipt) to Bank, prepay the
Revolving Credit Loans in whole or in part with accrued interest to the date of
such prepayment on the amount prepaid, provided that each partial prepayment
shall be in a principal amount of not less than $100,000. Prepayments of the
Revolving Credit Loans in accordance with the terms of this Section shall be
without premium or penalty.

     Section 2.09. Mandatory Prepayment. If the aggregate principal amount of
all outstanding Revolving Credit Loans exceeds the Borrowing Base then Borrower
will immediately prepay the Revolving Credit Loans in an amount so that the
aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Revolving Credit Loans does not
exceed the Borrowing Base.

     Section 2.10. Use of Proceeds. The proceeds of the Revolving Credit Loans
will be used by Borrower to partially finance its ongoing working capital
requirements, and specifically, to provide liquidity to support the performance
under contracts of Borrower. Borrower will not, directly or indirectly, use any
part of the proceeds of the Revolving Credit Loans for the purpose of purchasing
or carrying any margin stock within the meaning of Regulation U of the Board of
Governors or to extend credit to any Person for the purpose of purchasing or
carrying any such margin stock.

                        ARTICLE III CONDITIONS PRECEDENT

     Section 3.01. Conditions Precedent. The obligation of Bank to enter into
this Agreement and to make the initial Revolving Credit Loan is subject to the
condition precedent that Bank shall have received on or before the Closing Date
each of the following, each in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to
Bank and its counsel:

     (1) Revolving Credit Note. The Revolving Credit Note duly executed and
delivered by Borrower.

     (2) Security Agreement. The Security Agreement duly executed and delivered
by Borrower, together with Uniform Commercial Code searches identifying all
financing statements

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on file with respect to Borrower in all applicable jurisdictions indicating that
no Person, other than Bank, has a Lien (other than a Permitted Lien) on any of
the Collateral as to which perfection is obtained by the filing of a financing
statement.

     (3) Evidence of Insurance. Evidence that (a) all insurance required to be
maintained under the Financing Documents is in full force and effect, and (b) to
the extent required under the Financing Documents, Bank has been designated a
loss payee and additional insured under such insurance.

     (4) Certificate. The following statements shall be true and Bank shall have
received a certificate signed by a duly authorized representative of Borrower
(dated the Closing Date) stating that:

     (a) The representations and warranties contained in each of the Financing
     Documents are, if subject to a materiality limitation or qualification,
     correct, and if not subject to such a limitation or qualification,
     materially correct, on and as of the Closing Date, as though made on and as
     of such date, and

     (b) No Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, or would
     result from the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the other
     Financing Documents.

     (5) Consents and Approvals. Evidence that all consents and approvals
required from any Person, including Governmental Authorities in connection with
the transactions and the financing contemplated by the Financing Documents have
been obtained.

     (6) Form 10-Q. A copy of Borrower's "Form 10-Q" for the fiscal quarter
ended June 30, 2006.

     (7) Borrowing Base Certificate. A Borrowing Base Certificate dated as of
the Closing Date.

     (8) Loan and Credit Agreements. Delivery of copies of all material loan or
credit agreements entered into by Borrower.

     (9) Fee. Payment to Bank of a fee of $2,500.

     (10) Accounts Receivable Aging. Delivery of an accounts receivable aging
for Borrower (dated within 30 days prior to the Closing Date).

     (11) Fees and Expense. Payment of all fees and expenses required to be paid
in accordance with the Financing Document, including the reasonable fees and
expenses of counsel to Bank.

     Section 3.02 Conditions Precedent to All Revolving Credit Loans. The
obligation of Bank to make each Revolving Credit Loan after the Closing Date is
subject to the further conditions precedent that on the date of making such
Revolving Credit Loan:

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     (1) Representations and Warranties, No Defaults or Events of Default. The
following statements shall be true:

     (a) The representations and warranties contained in each of the Financing
Documents are, if subject to a materiality limitation or qualification, correct
and if not subject to such a limitation or qualification, materially correct, on
and as of the date of making such Revolving Credit Loan as though made on and as
of such date,

     (b) No Default or Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, or would
result from making such Revolving Credit Loan, and

     (2) Compliance with the Borrowing Base. Delivery of a current Borrowing
Base Certificate indicating that after giving effect to such requested Revolving
Credit Loan that Borrower will be in compliance with the Borrowing Base.

     (3) Additional Documentation. Bank shall have received such other
approvals, opinions or documents as Bank may reasonably request.

     Each request for a Revolving Credit Loan and acceptance by Borrower of the
proceeds of such Revolving Credit Loan constitute a representation and warranty
that the statements contained in subsection (1) of this Section are true and
correct both on the date of such request and, unless Borrower otherwise notifies
Bank prior to the receipt of the proceeds of such Revolving Credit Loan, as of
the date of making such Revolving Credit Loan.

                    ARTICLE IV REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

     Borrower represents and warrants to Bank as follows:

     Section 4.01. Formation, Good Standing, Corporate Power and Due
Qualification. Borrower (1) is a corporation duly formed, validly existing, and
in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its formation, (2) has
the corporate power and authority to own its assets and to transact the business
in which it now engages or proposes to engage in, and (3) is duly qualified as a
foreign corporation and in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction in
which such qualification is required.

     Section 4.02. Corporate Authority, No Contravention. The execution,
delivery and performance by Borrower of each Financing Document to which it is a
party are within its corporate powers, have been duly authorized by all
necessary corporate action and do not and will not (1) require any consent or
approval of its stockholders which has not been obtained, (2) contravene its
certificate of incorporation or by-laws or other organizational document, (3)
violate any provision of any Law, order, writ, judgment, injunction, decree,
determination, or award presently in effect applicable to it, (4) result in a
breach of or constitute a default under any indenture or loan or credit
agreement or any other agreement, lease, or instrument to which it is a party or
by which it or its properties may be bound or affected, or (5) result in, or
require, the

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creation or imposition of any Lien upon or with respect to any of the properties
now owned or hereafter acquired by it.

     Section 4.03. Governmental Authority. No authorization, approval or other
action by, and no notice to or filing with, any Governmental Authority is
required for the due execution, delivery and performance by Borrower of any
Financing Document to which it is a party.

     Section 4.04. Legally Enforceable Financing Documents. Each Financing
Document to which Borrower is a party is the legal, valid and binding obligation
of Borrower, enforceable against Borrower in accordance with its terms, except
to the extent that such enforcement may be limited by (1) applicable bankruptcy,
insolvency, and other similar laws affecting creditors' rights generally, or (2)
general equitable principles, regardless of whether the issue of enforceability
is considered in a proceeding in equity or at law.

     Section 4.05. Financial Statements. The consolidated balance sheet of
Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiary as of December 31, 2005, and the
related consolidated statement of income and consolidated statement of cash
flows for the Fiscal Year of Borrower then ended, and the accompanying
footnotes, together with the audit report on such financial statements, dated
February 2006 of Goldstein Golub Kessler LLP, its independent certified public
accountants, copies of which have been furnished to Bank, fairly present the
financial condition of Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiary as of such dates
and the results of the operations of Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiary
for the periods covered by such statements, all in accordance with GAAP
consistently applied. There are no contingent liabilities of Borrower equal to
or greater than $100,000 in the aggregate or $50,000 in each individual case
which are not reflected in such financial statements.

     Section 4.06. Material Adverse Change. No Material Adverse Change has
occurred since the Closing Date.

     Section 4.07. Information. No information, exhibit or report furnished by
Borrower or any other Person to Bank in connection with the Financing Documents
or any transaction contemplated by any such Document contained any material
misstatement of fact or omitted to state a material fact or any fact necessary
to make the statements contained therein not misleading. Borrower has disclosed
to Bank in writing any and all facts known to Borrower which relate to the
business of Borrower which are reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse
Change.

     Section 4.08. Litigation. There is no action, suit or proceeding pending
or, to the knowledge of Borrower, threatened against or affecting any Credit
Party before any Governmental Authority or arbitrator which could, in any one
case or in the aggregate, result in a Material Adverse Change.

     Section 4.09. Ownership and Liens. Borrower has title to, or valid
leasehold interests in, all of its properties and assets, real and personal,
including the properties and assets and leasehold interests reflected in the
financial statements referred to in "Financial Statements" (Section 4.05) (other
than any properties or assets disposed of in the ordinary course of

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business), and none of the properties and assets owned by Borrower and none of
the leasehold interests of Borrower is subject to any Lien, except for Permitted
Liens.

     Section 4.10. Subsidiaries. No Credit Party has any Subsidiaries, except in
the case of Borrower, a Guarantor.

     Section 4.11. Partnerships and Joint Ventures. Borrower is not a partner in
any partnership or a party to a joint venture.

     Section 4.12. Compliance with Laws. No Credit Party is in violation of any
Law or in default with respect to any judgment, writ, injunction or decree where
such violation or default has resulted in, or could result in, a Material
Adverse Change. Each Credit Party possesses and is in compliance in all material
respects with all Governmental Approvals required to conduct its business as now
conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted.

     Section 4.13. Taxes. Each Credit Party has filed all tax returns (foreign,
federal, state, and local) required to be filed and has paid all taxes,
assessments, and governmental charges and levies due pursuant either to such
returns or any assessment received by such Credit Party. The charges, accruals
and reserves on the books of each Credit Party for taxes or other governmental
charges are adequate.

     Section 4.14. ERISA. Borrower is in compliance in all material respects
with all applicable provisions of ERISA applicable to Borrower. Neither a
Reportable Event nor a Prohibited Transaction has occurred and is continuing
with respect to any Plan. No notice of intent to terminate a Plan has been filed
nor has any Plan been terminated. No circumstances exist which constitute
grounds under Section 4042 of ERISA entitling the PBGC to institute proceedings
to terminate, or appoint a trustee to administrate, a Plan, nor has the PBGC
instituted any such proceedings. Neither Borrower nor any ERISA Affiliate has
completely or partially withdrawn under Sections 4201 or 4204 of ERISA from a
Multiemployer Plan. Borrower and each ERISA Affiliate has met its minimum
funding requirements under ERISA with respect to all of its Plans and there are
no unfunded vested benefits. Neither Borrower nor any ERISA Affiliate has
incurred any liability to the PBGC under ERISA.

     Section 4.15. Environmental Protection. Each Credit Party has obtained all
Governmental Approvals required of such Credit Party under all Environmental
Laws. Each Credit Party is in compliance in all material respects with all such
Governmental Approvals, all Environmental Laws, and all agreements entered into
with any Governmental Authority under or pursuant to or with respect to any such
Governmental Approval or Environmental Law.

     Section 4.16. No Defaults on Outstanding Judgments or Orders. Each Credit
Party has satisfied all judgments against such Credit Party and no Credit Party
is in default with respect to any judgment, writ, injunction, decree, rule, or
regulation of any Governmental Authority or arbitrator.

     Section 4.17. Licenses and Intellectual Property. Each Credit Party
possesses all licenses, franchises, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade
names, or rights thereto, to conduct its

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business as now conducted and as presently proposed to be conducted, and no
Credit Party is in violation of any valid rights of others with respect to any
of the items noted above.

     Section 4.18. Labor Disputes and Acts of God. Neither the business nor the
properties of any Credit Party are affected by any fire, explosion, accident,
strike, lockout or other labor dispute, drought, storm, hail, earthquake,
embargo, act of God or of the public enemy, or other casualty (whether or not
covered by insurance) which has resulted in, or is reasonable likely to result
in, a Material Adverse Change.

     Section 4.19. Other Agreements. No Credit Party is a party to any
indenture, loan, or credit agreement, or to any lease or other agreement or
instrument, or subject to any organizational document restriction which has
resulted in, or is reasonably likely to result in, a Material Adverse Change. No
Credit Party is in default in any respect in the performance, observance or
fulfillment of any of the obligations, covenants or conditions contained in any
agreement or instrument to which it is a party where such default has resulted
in, or is reasonably likely to result in, a Material Adverse Change.

     Section 4.20. Governmental Regulation. Borrower is not subject to any Law
limiting its ability to incur its obligations under any of the Financing
Documents to which it is a party, including the Public Utility Holding Company
Act of 1935, the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Interstate Commerce Act, or
the Federal Power Act.

     Section 4.21. Government Contracts. Borrower's right to receive payment of
the Account due to Borrower under each Government Contract is assignable to Bank
pursuant to the Assignment of Claims Act of 1940. Borrower is in compliance with
all Laws applicable to Persons entering into and performing Government
Contracts. Borrower has not received any notice of suspension, debarment, cure
notice, show cause notice or notice of termination for default under or with
respect to any Government Contract to which Borrower is a party. There is no
action, suit or proceeding pending, or to the knowledge of Borrower, threatened,
commenced by the United States government against Borrower seeking suspension,
debarment, or termination for default. There is no other adverse action or
proceeding of the United States government in connection with any Government
Contract to which Borrower is a party.

     Section 4.22. Solvent. Borrower is Solvent.

                         ARTICLE V AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS

     So long as the Revolving Credit Note remains unpaid or any other amount is
owing by any Credit Party to Bank under any Financing Document, each Credit
Party shall:

     Section 5.01. Maintenance of Existence. Preserve and maintain its corporate
existence and good standing in the jurisdiction of its incorporation, and
qualify and remain qualified as a foreign corporation in each jurisdiction in
which such qualification is required.

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     Section 5.02. Maintenance of Records. Keep adequate records and books of
account in which complete entries reflecting all financial transactions will be
made in material conformity with GAAP consistently applied.

     Section 5.03. Maintenance of Properties. Maintain, keep and preserve all of
its properties (tangible and intangible) necessary or useful in the proper
conduct of its business in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and
tear excepted.

     Section 5.04. Conduct of Business. Continue to engage in a business of the
same general type as conducted by it on the Closing Date.

     Section 5.05. Maintenance of Insurance. Maintain insurance with financially
sound and reputable insurance companies or associations in such amounts and
covering such risks as is usually carried by companies engaged in the same or a
similar business and similarly situated. At all times have Bank designated as a
loss payee and additional insured, as applicable, on all such policies.

     Section 5.06. Compliance With Laws. Comply with all applicable Laws and
Governmental Approvals, such compliance to include paying before the same become
delinquent all taxes, assessments and governmental charges imposed upon it or
upon its property, except in the case of taxes, where such taxes are the subject
of a Good Faith Contest. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing
sentence, comply in all material respects with all applicable Environmental Laws
and pay or cause to be paid all costs and expenses incurred in connection with
such compliance.

     Section 5.07. Right of Inspection. Upon reasonable notice and at any
reasonable time and from time to time, permit Bank or any agent or
representative of Bank (1) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from the
records and books of account of, and visit the properties of, such Credit Party,
and (2) to discuss the affairs, finances and accounts of such Credit Party with
any of its officers, directors, and the independent accountants for such Credit
Party.

     Permit Bank or any agent or representative of Bank at any time to conduct a
field audit ("Field Audit") of the accounts receivable, inventory and all other
books and record of each Credit Party.

     Section 5.08. Other Agreements. Perform and comply with each of the
provisions of each and every agreement to which it is a party where the failure
to perform or comply could result in a Material Adverse Change.

     Section 5.09. Reporting Requirements. Furnish to Bank:

     (1) Quarterly Financial Statements. As soon as available and in any event
within sixty (60) days after the end of each first, second and third Fiscal
Quarter of each Fiscal Year, (a) prior to the Consolidation Date, a balance
sheet of Borrower as of the end of such quarter, and statements of income and
statements of cash flow for Borrower for such quarter and for the period
commencing at the end of the previous Fiscal Year and ending with the end of
such

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quarter, and (b) on and after the Consolidation Date, a consolidated and
consolidating balance sheet of Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, as of
the end of such quarter, and consolidated and consolidating statements of income
and consolidated and consolidating statements of cash flow for Borrower and its
Consolidated Subsidiaries for such quarter and for the period commencing at the
end of the previous Fiscal Year and ending with the end of such quarter, in the
case of both (a) and (b) above all in reasonable detail and stating in
comparative form the respective figures for the corresponding date and period in
such previous Fiscal Year, and all prepared in compliance with GAAP consistently
applied, and certified by the chief financial officer of Borrower that they are
complete and correct and that they fairly present the financial condition of
Borrower as of the end of such quarter, and the results of operations for such
quarter and such portion of such Fiscal Year (subject to normal year-end
adjustments).

     (2) Annual Financial Statements. As soon as available and in any event
within ninety (90) days after the end of each Fiscal Year, (a) prior to the
Consolidation Date, a balance sheet of Borrower as of the end of such Fiscal
Year, and the related statement of income and statement of cash flows for the
Fiscal Year then ended, and (b) on and after the Consolidation Date, a
consolidated and consolidating balance sheet of Borrower and its Consolidated
Subsidiaries as of the end of such Fiscal Year, and the related consolidated and
consolidating statement of income and consolidated and consolidating statement
of cash flows for the Fiscal Year then ended, and in the case of both (a) and
(b) above, all in reasonable detail and stating in comparative form the
respective figures for the corresponding date and period in such prior Fiscal
Year, and all prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied, and (a)
prior to the Consolidation Date accompanied by an "unqualified" audit report on
such financial statements acceptable to Bank by Goldstein Golub Kessler LLP or
other independent accountants selected by Borrower and reasonably acceptable to
Bank, and (b) on and after the Consolidation Date, accompanied by an
"unqualified" audit report on such consolidated financial statements acceptable
to Bank by Goldstein Golub Kessler LLP or other independent accountants selected
by Borrower and reasonably acceptable to Bank.

     (3) Monthly Accounts Receivable Aging. As soon as available and in any
event within fifteen (15) days after the end of each calendar month an accounts
receivable aging schedule in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Bank.

     (4) Monthly Borrowing Base Certificate. As soon as available and in any
event within fifteen (15) days after the end of each calendar month, a Borrowing
Base Certificate as of the end of such month.

     (5) Monthly Material Contracts Schedule. As soon as available and in any
event within fifteen (15) days after the end of each calendar month, a Material
Contracts Schedule as of the end of such month.

     (6) Certificate of Chief Financial Officer. Accompanying the quarterly and
annual financial statements to be delivered under subsections (1) and (2) above,
a certificate of the chief financial officer of Borrower (a) certifying that, to
the best of the knowledge of such chief financial officer, no Default or Event
of Default has occurred and is continuing, or if a Default or Event of Default
has occurred and is continuing, a statement as to the nature of such Default or

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Event of Default and the action which is proposed to be taken with respect to
such Default or Event of Default, and (b) calculating (i) compliance with the
financial covenants included in "Financial Covenants" (Article VII) and (ii) the
Pricing Ratio.

     (7) Management Letters. Promptly after their receipt, copies of all
management letters or reports submitted to Borrower by its independent public
accountants in connection with the examination of the financial statements of
Borrower made by such accountants.

     (8) Litigation. Promptly after their commencement, notice of all actions,
suits, and proceedings before any Governmental Authority or arbitrator involving
or affecting any Credit Party, which is reasonably likely to be determined
against such Credit Party, and, if so determined, is reasonably likely to result
in a Material Adverse Change.

     (9) Notice of Defaults and Events of Default. As soon as possible and in
any event within five (5) days after the occurrence of each Default or Event of
Default, a written notice setting forth the details of such Default or Event of
Default and the action which is proposed to be taken with respect to such
Default or Event of Default.

     (10) Reports to Other Creditors. Promptly after their furnishing, copies of
any statement or report furnished to any other Person pursuant to the terms of
any indenture, loan, or credit or similar agreement and not otherwise required
to be furnished pursuant to any other clause of this Section.

     (11) Insurance. Promptly after the occurrence of any casualty, damage or
loss to a Credit Party, whether or not giving rise to a claim under any
insurance policy, in an amount greater than $25,000 notice of such event,
together with copies of any documents relating to such event, including copies
of any such claim, in possession or control of such Credit Party or any agent of
such Credit Party, and immediately after the occurrence thereof, written notice
of any cancellation of any insurance policy required to be maintained by such
Credit Party pursuant to any of the Financing Documents.

     (12) Environmental Notices. Promptly after their receipt, copies of all
Environmental Notices received by a Credit Party.

     (13) Material Adverse Change. As soon as possible and in any event within
three (3) Business Days after the occurrence of any event or circumstance which
has resulted in, or is reasonably likely to result in, a Material Adverse
Change, written notice of such event or circumstance.

     (14) ERISA Reports. Upon the request of Bank, promptly after their filing
or receipt, copies of all reports, including annual reports, and notices which
Borrower files with or receives from the PBGC or the U.S. Department of Labor
under ERISA, and as soon as possible and in any event within three (3) Business
Days after Borrower knows or has reason to know that any Reportable Event or
Prohibited Transaction has occurred with respect to any Plan or that the PBGC or
Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate has instituted or will institute proceedings
under Title IV of ERISA to terminate any Plan, Borrower will deliver to Bank a
certificate of the chief

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financial officer of Borrower setting forth details as to such Reportable Event
or Prohibited Transaction or Plan termination and the action Borrower proposes
to take with respect to such Event, Transaction or termination.

     (15) Affiliate Guarantors. At least fifteen (15) days before the formation,
creation or acquisition of an Affiliate Guarantor, provide a written report to
Bank stating the name of such Affiliate Guarantor, the type of legal entity of
such Affiliate Guarantor and the percentage of Equity Interest in such Affiliate
Guarantor to be hold by Borrower.

     (16) General Information. Such other information respecting the status of
the business, assets, liabilities, results of operations, condition (financial
or otherwise), property or prospects of any Credit Party as Bank may reasonably
request from time to time.

     Section 5.10. Compliance with Assignment of Claims Act. Upon the request of
Bank, take all actions required to comply with the Assignment of Claims Act of
1940.

     Section 5.11. Compliance with Borrowing Base. At all times take all actions
required so that the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolving
Credit Loans is equal to or less than then current calculation of the Borrowing
Base.

     Section 5.12. Landlord Waivers. As soon as practical, take all actions
required to obtain landlord waivers for all leased locations where the assets of
Borrower are located, warehousemen's waivers for all warehouse locations where
the assets of Borrower are located and mortgagee waivers for all mortgaged
locations where the assets of Borrower are located and Borrower is the
mortgagor.

                          ARTICLE VI NEGATIVE COVENANTS

     So long as the Revolving Credit Note remains unpaid or any other amount is
owing by any Credit Party to Bank under any Financing Document, no Credit Party
shall:

     Section 6.01. Debt. Create, incur, assume, or suffer to exist, any Debt,
except (1) Debt under the Financing Documents or any other Debt owed to Bank,
(2) accrued expenses, trade payables, advances or progress payments under
contracts, all as are customarily incurred in the ordinary course of business,
and (3) Debt secured by purchase money Liens permitted by "Liens" (Section
6.03).

     Section 6.02 Guarantees. Assume, guarantee, endorse or otherwise be or
become directly or contingently responsible or liable for the obligations of any
Person, including but not limited to, an agreement to purchase any obligation,
stock, assets, goods or services or to supply or advance any funds, assets,
goods or services, or an agreement to maintain or cause such Person to maintain
a minimum working capital or net worth or otherwise to assure the creditors of
any Person against loss, except (1) guaranties by endorsement of negotiable
instruments for deposit or collection in the ordinary course of business, and
(2) guaranties of the obligations of Affiliate Guarantors.

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     Section 6.03 Liens. Create, incur, assume, or suffer to exist, any Lien,
upon or with respect to any of its properties or assets, now owned or hereafter
acquired, except

     (1) Liens in favor of Bank,

     (2) Liens for taxes or assessments or other governmental changes or levies
if not yet due and payable or if they are due and payable they are the subject
of a Good Faith Contest,

     (3) Liens imposed by Law, such as mechanic's, materialmen's, landlord's,
warehousemen's, and carrier's Liens, and other similar Liens, securing
obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business which are not past due
or which are being contested pursuant to a Good Faith Contest,

     (4) Liens under worker's compensation, unemployment insurance, social
security, or similar legislation,

     (5) Liens, deposits, or pledges to secure the performance of bids, tenders,
contracts (other than contracts for the payment of money), leases (permitted
under the terms of this Agreement), public or statutory obligations, surety,
stay, appeal, indemnity, performance or other similar bonds, or other similar
obligations arising in the ordinary course of business,

     (6) Judgment and other similar Liens arising in connection with court
proceedings, provided the execution or other enforcement of such Liens is
effectively stayed and the claims secured by such Liens are the subject of a
Good Faith Contest,

     (7) Easements, rights-of-way, restrictions, and other similar encumbrances
which, in the aggregate, do not materially interfere with the occupation, use,
and enjoyment by such Credit Party of the property or assets so encumbered in
the ordinary course of its business or materially impair the value of the
property subject to such encumbrance,

     (8) Purchase money Liens on any property hereafter acquired or the
assumption of any Lien on property existing at the time of such acquisition, or
a Lien incurred in connection with any conditional sale or other title retention
agreement or a Capital Lease, provided that:

     (a) Any property subject to any of the foregoing is acquired by the
applicable Credit Party in the ordinary course of its business and the Lien on
any such property is created contemporaneously with such acquisition,

     (b) The Debt secured by any Lien so created, assumed, or existing shall not
exceed 100% of the lesser of cost or fair market value of such property as of
the time of acquisition of such property,

     (c) Each such Lien shall attach only to the property so acquired and fixed
improvements on such property,

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     (d) The aggregate Debt outstanding at any time secured by all such Liens
with respect to all Credit Parties shall not exceed $250,000.

     Section 6.04. Lease Obligations. Create, incur, assume, or suffer to exist
any obligation as lessee for the rental or hire of any real or personal
property, except (1) Capital Leases permitted by "Liens" (Section 6.03), and (2)
leases (other than Capital Leases) which do not in the aggregate require all
Credit Parties to make payments (including taxes, insurance, maintenance, and
similar expenses which each Credit Party is required, in the aggregate, to pay
under the terms of any lease) in any Fiscal Year in excess of $500,000.

     Section 6.05 Investments. Make any loan or advance to any Person, or
purchase or otherwise acquire any capital stock, assets, obligations, or other
securities of, make any capital contribution to, or otherwise invest in or
acquire any interest in any Person, except (1) direct obligations of the United
States of America or any agency thereof backed by the full faith and credit of
the United States of America with maturities of one (1) year or less from the
date of acquisition, (2) commercial paper with maturities of one hundred eighty
(180) days or less of a domestic issuer rated at least "A-1" by Standard &
Poor's Rating Group, a division of McGraw-Hill Companies or "P-1" by Moody's
Investors Service, Inc., (3) certificates of deposit with maturities of one (1)
year or less from the date of acquisition issued by any commercial bank having
capital and surplus in excess of $1,000,000,000 and (4) loans or advances made
to directors, officers and employees of Borrower provided that the aggregate
principal amount of all such loans or advances outstanding at any time is equal
to or less than $250,000.

     Section 6.06 Sale of Assets. Sell, lease, assign, transfer, or otherwise
dispose of, any of its now owned or hereafter acquired assets, except (1)
inventory disposed of in the ordinary course of business, and (2) the sale or
other disposition of assets no longer used or useful in the conduct of its
business.

     Section 6.07. Distributions. Declare or pay any dividends or distributions
(other than dividends payable solely in capital stock) or purchase, redeem,
retire, or otherwise acquire for value any of its capital stock or securities
convertible into capital stock now or hereafter outstanding, or make any
distribution of assets to stockholders as such, whether in cash, assets, or in
obligations of Borrower, or allocate or otherwise set apart any sum for the
payment of any dividend or distribution on, or for the purchase, redemption, or
retirement of any capital stock, or make any other distribution by reduction of
capital or otherwise in respect of any capital stock, or purchase or otherwise
acquire for value any capital stock.

     Section 6.08 Fundamental Changes. Merge or consolidate with, or change its
form of business organization, or liquidate or dissolve (or suffer any
liquidation or dissolution), or sell, assign, lease, or otherwise dispose of
(whether in one transaction or in a series of transactions) all or a material
portion of its assets (whether now owned or hereafter acquired), to any Person,
or acquire all or substantially all of the assets or the business of any Person,
or acquire from any Person assets which will constitute a material portion of
the assets of the applicable Credit Party after giving effect to such
acquisition, or enter into a joint venture with any Person or become a partner
in any partnership.

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     Section 6.09. Lines of Business. Directly or indirectly engage in any
business inconsistent with the general character of the business in which it is
engaged on the Closing Date, or substantially alter the general character of its
business.

     Section 6.10. Transaction With Affiliate. Enter into any transaction,
including, without limitation, the purchase, sale, or exchange of property or
the rendering of any service, with any Affiliate, except in the ordinary course
of and pursuant to the reasonable requirements of the business of the applicable
Credit Party and upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to such Credit
Party that such Credit Party would obtain in a comparable arm's length
transaction with a Person not an Affiliate.

     Section 6.11. Name, Fiscal Year Accounting and Organizational Documents.
Change its name, its Fiscal Year, its method of accounting, except as required
by GAAP, or any of the terms or provisions of its certificate incorporation or
by-laws or any other organizational document.

     Section 6.12. Prepayment of Debt. Prepay any Debt, other than Debt owed to
Bank.

                         ARTICLE VII FINANCIAL COVENANT

     So long as the Revolving Credit Note remains unpaid or any other amount is
owing by any Credit Party to Bank under any Financing Document:

     Section 7.01. Minimum Net Income. Credit Parties will have for each Fiscal
Quarter Net Income of not less than $1.00.

                   ARTICLE VIII EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND REMEDIES

     Section 8.01 Events of Default. Any of the following events shall be an
"Event of Default":

     (1) Payment Default. Borrower fails (a) to pay the principal of, or
interest on, the Revolving Credit Note when due and payable, or (b) failure to
make a mandatory prepayment under "Mandatory Prepayment" (Section 2.12) when
required, or (c) Borrower fails to pay any fees or expenses required to be paid
under any of the Financing Documents within five (5) Business Days of when due
and payable,

     (2) Breach of Representation. Any representation or warranty made by a
Credit Party in any Financing Document to which it is a party or which is
contained in any certificate, document, opinion, or financial or other statement
furnished at any time under or in connection with any Financing Document shall
prove to have been (a) in the case of such representation or warranty which is
not subject to a materiality limitation or qualification, incorrect in any
material respect on or as of the date made, or (b) in the case of such
representation or warranty which is subject to a materiality limitation or
qualification, incorrect on or as of the date made,

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     (3) Breach of Covenant. Borrower fails to perform or observe any term,
covenant or agreement contained in "Maintenance of Insurance" (Section 5.05),
"Reporting Requirements" (Section 5.09), "Negative Covenants" (Article VI) or
"Financial Covenant" (Article VII) on its part to the performed or observed, or
Borrower fails to perform or observe any other term, covenant or agreement
contained in this Agreement and such failure shall remain unremedied for fifteen
(15) consecutive calendar days after such occurrence,

     (4) Cross Default. Any Credit Party shall (a) fail to pay all or any
portion of its Debt (other than the Debt evidenced by the Revolving Credit Note)
or any interest or premium on such Debt when due (whether by scheduled maturity,
required prepayment, acceleration, demand, or otherwise), and such failure shall
continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in the agreement
or instrument relating to such Debt, or any other default under any agreement or
instrument relating to any such Debt, or any other event shall occur and shall
continue after the applicable grace period, if any, specified in such agreement
or instrument, if the effect of such default or event is to accelerate, or to
permit the acceleration of, the maturity of such Debt, or any such Debt shall be
declared to be due and payable, or be required to be prepaid (other than by a
regularly scheduled required prepayment) prior to the stated maturity of such
Debt,

     (5) Bankruptcy. Any Credit Party shall generally not pay its debts as such
debts become due, or shall admit in writing its inability to pay its debts
generally, or shall make a general assignment for the benefit of creditors, or
any proceeding shall be instituted by or against any Credit Party seeking to
adjudicate it a bankrupt or insolvent, or seeking liquidation, winding up,
reorganization, arrangements, adjustment, protection, relief, or composition of
it or its debts under any Law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency or
reorganization or relief of debtors, or seeking the entry of an order for relief
or the appointment of a receiver, trustee, or other similar official for it or
for any substantial part of its property and if instituted against a Credit
Party shall remain undismised for a period of 60 days, or any Credit Party shall
take any action to authorize any of the actions set forth above in this
subsection (5),

     (6) Judgments. Any judgment or order or combination of judgments or orders
for the payment of money, in excess of $25,000 in the aggregate, shall be
rendered against any Credit Party and either (a) enforcement proceedings shall
have been commenced by any creditor upon such judgment or order or (b) there
shall be any period of 30 consecutive days during which a stay of enforcement of
such judgment or order, by reason of a pending appeal or otherwise, shall not be
in effect,

     (7) ERISA. Any of the following events occur or exist with respect to
Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate: (a) any Prohibited Transaction involving any
Plan; (b) any Reportable Event with respect to any Plan; (c) the filing under
Section 4041 of ERISA of a notice of intent to terminate any Plan or the
termination of any Plan; (d) any event or circumstance that might constitute
grounds entitling the PBGC to institute proceedings under Section 4042 of ERISA
for the termination of, or for the appointment of a trustee to administer, any
Plan, or the institution of the PBGC of any such proceedings; (e) complete or
partial withdrawal under Section 4201 or 4204 of ERISA from a Multiemployer Plan
or the reorganization, insolvency, or termination of any Multiemployer Plan; and
in each case above, such event or condition, together with all other events or
conditions, if any, could in the reasonable opinion of Bank subject any Credit
Party or

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any ERISA Affiliate to any tax, penalty, or other liability to a Plan, a
Multiemployer Plan, the PBGC, or otherwise (or any combination thereof) which in
the aggregate exceeds or may exceed $25,000,

     (8) Financing Documents. Any Financing Document shall at any time after its
execution and delivery and for any reason, ceases to be in full force and effect
or shall be declared to be null and void, or the validity or enforceability of
such Financing Document shall be contested by any Credit Party or any Credit
Party shall fail to perform any of its obligations under such Financing Document
or any Credit Party shall deny that it has any or further liability or
obligation under any such Financing Document,

     (9) Security Documents. Any Security Document shall at any time and for any
reason cease (a) to create a valid Lien in and to the property purported to be
subject to such Security Document, or (b) if the Lien on the property purported
to be subject to such Security Document ceases for any reason to be a perfected
first priority Lien in any or all of such property,

     (10) Change of Control. The occurrence of a Change of Control,

     (11) Change of Management. If for any reason Edward J. Fred is no longer
actively engaged on a full time basis in the management and operation of the
business of Borrower,

     (12) Affiliates. If for any reason any Affiliate Guarantor formed, created
or acquired after the Closing Date fails to execute and deliver both a Guaranty
and a Security Agreement (Guarantor) simultaneously with such formation,
creation or acquisition; or

     (14) Material Adverse Change. The occurrence of a Material Adverse Change.

     Section 8.02 Remedies. If any Event of Default shall occur, Bank may, (1)
by notice to Borrower, terminate the Revolving Credit Commitment, (2) by notice
to Borrower, declare the outstanding Revolving Credit Loans Note, all interest
on the Revolving Credit Note, and all other amounts payable under any other
Financing Document to be forthwith due and payable, whereupon the Revolving
Credit Note, all such interest, and all such amounts due under such other
Financing Documents shall become and be forthwith due and payable, without
presentment, demand, protest, or further notice of any kind, all of which are
hereby expressly waived by Borrower, (3) exercise any remedies provided in any
of the Financing Documents and/or (4) exercise any rights and remedies provided
by Law, provided, however, that upon the occurrence of an Event of Default
specified under (5) above, the outstanding Revolving Credit Note and any other
amounts payable under all the Financing Documents, and all interest on any of
the foregoing, shall be forthwith due and payable without presentment, demand,
protest or further notice of any kind, all of which are hereby expressly waived
by Borrower.

     No failure on the part of Bank to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any
right under any Financing Document shall operate as a waiver of such right or
preclude any other or further exercise of such right or the exercises of any
other right. The remedies provided in the Financing Documents are cumulative and
not exclusive of any remedies provided by Law.

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                            ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS

     Section 9.01 Amendments, Etc. No amendment, modification, termination, or
waiver of any provision of any Financing Document, nor consent to any departure
by any Credit Party from any Financing Document, shall in any event be effective
unless the same shall be in writing and signed by Bank, and then such waiver or
consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific
purpose for which given.

     Section 9.02 Usury. Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, the
obligations of Borrower under this Agreement and the Revolving Credit Note shall
be subject to the limitation that payments of interest shall not be required to
the extent that receipt of such payment would be contrary to provisions of Law
applicable to Bank limiting rates of interest which may be charged or collected
by Bank.

     Section 9.03 Costs and Expenses. Borrower agrees to pay on demand all costs
and expenses in connection with the preparation, execution, delivery, filing,
recording, and administration of any of the Financing Documents, including,
without limitation, the reasonable fees and out-of-pocket expenses of counsel
for Bank, with respect to the items noted above and with respect to advising
Bank as to its rights and responsibilities under any of the Financing Documents,
and all costs and expenses, if any, in connection with the enforcement of any of
the Financing Documents. In addition, Borrower agrees to pay for one Field Audit
in each calendar year and all Field Audits conducted after the occurrence of an
Event of Default but in no event will Borrower be required to pay for more than
two Field Audits in any calendar year. In addition, Borrower agrees to pay any
and all stamp and other taxes and fees payable or determined to be payable in
connection with the execution, delivery, filing, and recording of any of the
Financing Documents and the other documents to be delivered under any such
Financing Documents, and agrees to save Bank harmless from and against any and
all liabilities with respect to or resulting from any delay in paying or
omission to pay such taxes and fees. All such costs and expenses not paid when
requested by Bank will accrue interest at a rate per annum equal to the
Alternate Base Rate plus 4.50%.

     Section 9.04 Indemnification. Borrower agrees to indemnify Bank and its
directors, officers, employees and agents from, and hold each of them harmless
against, any and all losses, liabilities, claims, damages or expenses incurred
by any of them arising out of or by reason of any investigation or litigation or
other proceedings (including any threatened investigation or litigation or other
proceedings) relating to any actual or proposed use by Borrower of the proceeds
of the Revolving Credit Loans, including without limitation, the reasonable fees
and disbursements of counsel incurred in connection with any such investigation
or litigation or other proceedings, but excluding any such losses, liabilities,
claims, damages or expenses incurred by reason of the gross negligence or
willful misconduct of the Person to be indemnified.

     The obligations of Borrower under this Section shall survive the repayment
of the Revolving Credit Loans and all amounts due under or in connection with
any of the Financing Documents.

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     Section 9.05 Assignment, Participation. This Agreement shall be binding
upon, and shall inure to the benefit of Borrower, Bank and their respective
successors and assigns. Borrower may not assign or transfer its rights or
obligations under any of the Financing Documents. In the case of an assignment
by Bank, the assignee shall have, to the extent of such assignment (unless
otherwise provided in such assignment), the same rights, benefits and
obligations as it would have if it were Bank.

     Bank may sell participation in all or any part of the Revolving Credit
Loans to one or more banks or other institutions. Each such participant shall
have no rights under the Financing Documents and all amounts payable by Borrower
shall be determined as if Bank had not sold such participation. Bank may furnish
any information concerning Borrower in the possession of Bank from time to time
to assignees and participants (including prospective assignees and
participants).

     Bank will notify Borrower of an assignment under this Section. Bank has the
right to pledge the Revolving Credit Note to a Federal Reserve Bank.

     Section 9.06 Notices, Etc. All notices and other communications provided
for under any of the Financing Documents shall be in writing and shall be
delivered by hand or overnight courier service, registered mailed or sent by
telecopy to any party to this Agreement, at its address specified on its
signature page to this Agreement or, as to each party, at such other address as
shall be designated by such party in a written notice to the other party
complying as to delivery with the terms of this Section. All such notices and
communications shall be effective in the case of delivery by hand or overnight
courier service or by telecopy on the date of receipt and be effective in the
case of delivery by mail five (5) Business Days after being deposited in the
mails.

     Section 9.07 Right of Setoff. Upon the occurrence and during the
continuance of any Event of Default, Bank is hereby authorized at any time and
from time to time, without notice to Borrower (any such notice being expressly
waived by Borrower), to set off and apply any and all deposits (general or
special, time or demand, provisional or final) at any time held and other
indebtedness at any time owing by Bank to or for the credit or the account of
Borrower against any and all of the obligations of Borrower now or hereafter
existing under any of the Financing Documents, irrespective of whether or not
Bank shall have made any demand under such Financing Document and although such
obligations may be unmatured. Bank agrees promptly to notify Borrower, after any
such setoff and application, provided that the failure to give such notice shall
not affect the validity of such setoff and application. The rights of Bank under
this Section are in addition to other rights and remedies (including, without
limitation, other rights of setoff) which Bank may have.

     Section 9.08 Jurisdiction, Immunities. Each Credit Party hereby irrevocably
submits to the jurisdiction of any New York State or United States Federal court
sitting in County of Nassau in the State of New York over any action or
proceeding arising out of or relating to any of the Financing Documents, and
each Credit Party hereby irrevocably agrees that all claims in respect of such
action or proceeding may be heard and determined in such New York State or
Federal court. Each Credit Party irrevocably consents to the service of any and
all process in any such

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action or proceeding by the mailing of copies of such process to such Credit
Party at its address specified on the signature page of this Agreement by
registered mail, return receipt requested. Each Credit Party agrees that a final
judgment in any such action or proceeding shall be conclusive and may be
enforced in any other jurisdictions by suit on the judgment or in any other
manner provided by Law. Each Credit Party further waives any objection to venue
in such State on the basis of inconvenient forum. Each Credit Party further
agrees that any action or proceeding brought against Bank shall be brought only
in New York State or United States Federal court sitting in the County of
Nassau.

     Nothing in this Section shall affect the right of Bank to serve legal
process in any other manner permitted by Law or affect the right of Bank to
bring any action or proceeding against any Credit Party or its property in the
courts of any other jurisdictions.

     To the extent that any Credit Party has or hereafter may acquire any
immunity from jurisdiction of any court or from any legal process (whether
through service or notice, attachment prior to judgment, attachment in aid of
execution, execution or otherwise) with respect to itself or its property, such
Credit Party hereby irrevocably waives such immunity in respect of its
obligations under all of the Financing Documents.

     Section 9.09 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and
construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to
agreements made and to be performed entirely within such State, without regard
to its conflict of law principles.

     Section 9.10 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts and by different parties to this Agreement in separate
counterparts, each which when so executed shall be deemed to be an original and
all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.

     Section 9.11 Table of Contents, Headings. The headings in the Table of
Contents and in this Agreement are for reference only, and shall not affect the
interpretation or construction of this Agreement.

     Section 9.12 Severability of Provisions. Any provision of any Financing
Document which is prohibited or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall, as to
such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or
unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions of such Financing
Document or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any
other jurisdiction.

     Section 9.13 Integration. The Financing Documents set forth the entire
agreement among the parties hereto relating to the transactions contemplated
thereby and supersede any prior oral or written statements or agreements with
respect to such transactions.

     Section 9.12 WAIVER OF JURY TRIAL. BORROWER HEREBY WAIVES ITS RIGHT TO A
JURY TRIAL.

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     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement as
of the year and date first above written.

                                        CPI Aerostructures, Inc.

                                        By: /S/ Edward J. Fred
                                            ------------------------------------
                                        Name: Edward J. Fred
                                        Title: Chief Executive Officer,
                                               President and Secretary

                                        Address for Notices:

                                        CPI Aerostructures, Inc.
                                        200A Executive Drive
                                        Edgewood, New York  11717

                                        JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.

                                        By: /S/ Lisa A. Gomez
                                            ------------------------------------
                                        Name: Lisa A. Gomez
                                        Title: Vice President

                                        Address for Notices:

                                        JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
                                        395 North Service Road
                                        Suite 302
                                        Melville, New  York  11747

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