1933 Act No. 333-42195
1940 Act No. 811-08553
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
Form N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 [ ]
Pre-Effective Amendment No. [ ]
Post-Effective Amendment No. 2 [X]
and/or
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 [ ]
Amendment No. 3 [X]
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST
(As successor to Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund)
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)
200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116-5034
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
(617) 210-3200
(Registrant's Telephone Number)
The Corporation Trust Company
1209 Orange Street
Wilmington, Delaware 19801
(Name and Address of Agent for Service)
It is proposed that this filing will become effective:
[ ] immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b)
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (b)
[ ] 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
[ ] 75 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii)
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(ii) of Rule 485
If appropriate, check the following box:
[ ] this post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a
previously filed post-effective amendment
[ ] 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
[ ] on (date) pursuant to paragraph (a)(i)
Pursuant to Rule 414 under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities
Act") by this amendment to Registration Statement No. 33-18774/811-5404 on Form
N-1A of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, a Massachusetts business trust, the
Registrant hereby adopts the Registration Statement of such trust under the
Securities Act and the notification of registration and Registration Statement
of such trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940.
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EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST
The Registrant hereby incorporates by reference the cross reference sheet
filed pursuant to Rule 481(a) under the Securities Act included in the
Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, and
the current prospectuses and statement of additional information, as
supplemented, of Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund included in the
Registration Statement on Form N-1A.
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE PROSPECTUSES OF
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND AND EVERGREEN TREASURY MONEY MARKET FUND
(EACH A "FUND" AND, COLLECTIVELY, THE "FUNDS")
The prospectus(es) of each of the Funds are hereby supplemented as follows:
FUND REORGANIZATIONS
Each of the Funds listed below has been reorganized as a separate series
of a Delaware business trust, each of which was organized on September 17, 1997.
The name of each trust is set forth below.
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NAME OF FUND NAME OF TRUST
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Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund Evergreen Money Market Trust
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In connection with the reorganizations, the investment objective(s) of each
Fund is now "nonfundamental" (i.e., changeable by vote of the Board without a
shareholder vote). In addition, each Fund is now subject to certain standardized
investment restrictions as set forth in the Supplement to the Statement of
Additional Information of each Fund dated the date hereof.
NAME CHANGES
The name of the distributor for the Funds has been changed to Evergreen
Distributor, Inc., the name of the administrator for certain of the Funds has
been changed to Evergreen Investment Services, Inc., and the name of the
transfer agent for the Funds has been changed to Evergreen Service Company.
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
Effective January 1, 1998, the section of the Fund's prospectus entitled
"Portfolio Manager" under "Fund Management and Expenses" is hereby deleted and
replaced in its entirety with the following:
The portfolio managers for the Fund are Gilman C. Gunn and J. Gary Craven.
Mr. Gunn manages the international portion of the Fund and Mr. Craven manages
the domestic portion of the Fund.
Mr. Gunn joined Keystone in January 1991 and is currently Senior Vice
President, Chief Investment Officer -- International.
Mr. Craven joined Keystone in November 1996 and is currently Senior Vice
President, Chief Investment Officer and Group Leader for the small cap equity
area. Prior to joining Keystone, Mr. Craven was a portfolio manager at Invista
Capital Management, Inc. since 1987.
Effective June 1, 1997, the Fund's Subadvisory Agreement with Credit
Lyonnais International Asset Management, North America terminated. Keystone
Investment Management Company, the Fund's adviser, will manage the entire
portfolio of the Fund.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
The Funds may quote their "total return" or "yield" for specified periods
in advertisements, reports, or other communications to shareholders. Total
return and yield are computed separately for each Class of shares. Performance
data for one or more Classes may be included in any advertisement or sales
literature using performance data of a Fund. PURCHASE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES
Certain employer-sponsored retirement or savings plans, including eligible
401(k) plans, may purchase Class A shares at net asset value provided that such
plans meet certain required minimum number of eligible employees or required
amount of assets. The CDSC applicable to Class B shares also is waived on
redemptions of shares by such plans. Additional information concerning the
waiver of sales charges is set forth in the Statement of Additional Information.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Effective December 31, 1996, BISYS Fund Services ("BISYS"), located at 3435
Stelzer Road, Columbus, Ohio 43219, acquired the mutual fund administration and
distribution business of Furman Selz LLC ("Furman"). Accordingly, BISYS now acts
as sub-administrator in place of Furman.
Evergreen Distributor, Inc. ("EKD"), located at 125 West 55th Street, New
York, NY 10019, and formerly known as Evergreen Funds Distributor, Inc. ("EFD"),
is the distributor for the Funds. EKD is an affiliate of BISYS, having been
acquired by BISYS on January 3, 1997.
The rate of compensation for BISYS and EKD will remain unchanged from the
compensation formerly paid to Furman and EKD prior to January 1, 1997.
You may exchange shares of a Fund for shares of another Fund identified
above by calling or writing to Evergreen Service Company or by using the
Evergreen Express Line. If the shares being tendered for exchange are still
subject to a contingent deferred sales charge or are eligible for conversion in
a specified time, such remaining charge or remaining time will carry over to the
shares being acquired in the exchange transaction.
January 16, 1998
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATEMENTS OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF
Evergreen Aggressive Growth Fund, Evergreen American Retirement Fund,
Evergreen Emerging Markets Growth Fund,
Evergreen Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Foundation Fund,
Evergreen Fund, Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund,
Evergreen Global Leaders Fund, Evergreen Growth and Income Fund,
Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Income and Growth Fund,
Evergreen Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund,
Evergreen International Equity Fund, Evergreen Select Money MarketFund,
Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
Evergreen Select Treasury Money Market Fund, Evergreen Latin America Fund,
Evergreen Micro Cap Fund, Evergreen Money Market Fund,
Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund,
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund,
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund,
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Bond Fund,
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund,
Evergreen Small Cap Equity Income Fund,
Evergreen South Carolina Municipal Bond Fund,
Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund, Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund,
Evergreen U.S. Government Fund, Evergreen Utility Fund,
Evergreen Value Fund, Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund,
Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund,
Evergreen Fund for Total Return, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund,
Evergreen Natural Resources Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund,
Evergreen Strategic Income Fund, Evergreen California Tax Free Fund,
Evergreen Massachusetts Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Missouri Tax Free Fund,
Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund,
Evergreen Balanced Fund, Evergreen Diversified Bond Fund,
Evergeen High Yield Bond Fund, Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund,
Evergeen Strategic Growth Fund, Evergeen Blue Chip Fund,
Evergreen Select Adjustable Rate Fund, Evergreen Select Small Cap Growth Fund,
Evergreen International Growth Fund, Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, and
Evergreen Tax Free Fund
(each a "Fund" and, collectively, the "Funds")
The Statements of Additional Information of each of the Funds are hereby
supplemented as follows:
Standardized Fundamental Investment Restrictions
Each of the above Funds except Evergreen Balanced Fund, Evergreen
Diversified Bond Fund, Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund, Evergreen Tax
Free Fund, Evergreen Quality Bond Fund, Evergreen Latin America Fund,
Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund, Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market
Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund, has adopted the
following standardized fundamental investment restrictions. These
restrictionsmay be changed only by a vote of Fund shareholders.
1. Diversification of Investments
The Fund may not make any investment inconsistent with the Fund's
classification as a diversified [non-diversified] investment company under the
Investment Company Act of 1940.
2. Concentration of a Fund's Assets in a Particular Industry. (All Funds
other than those listed below.)
The Fund may not concentrate its investments in the securities of issuers
primarily engaged in any particular industry (other than securities issued or
guaranteed by the U.S. government or its agencies or instrumentalities [or in
the case of Money Market Funds domestic bank money instruments]).
For Evergreen Utility Fund
The Fund will concentrate its investments in the utilities industry.
For Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
The Fund will concentrate its investments in industries related to the
mining, processing or dealing in gold or other precious metals and minerals.
3. Issuance of Senior Securities
Except as permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Fund may
not issue senior securities.
4. Borrowing
The Fund may not borrow money, except to the extent permitted by applicable
law.
5. Underwriting
The Fund may not underwrite securities of other issuers, except insofar as
the Fund may be deemed an underwriter in connection with the disposition of its
portfolio securities.
6. Investment in Real Estate
The Fund may not purchase or sell real estate, except that, to the extent
permitted by applicable law, the Fund may invest in (a) securities directly or
indirectly secured by real estate, or (b) securities issued by companies that
invest in real estate.
7. Commodities
The Fund may not purchase or sell commodities or contracts on commodities
except to the extent that the Fund may engage in financial futures contracts and
related options and currency contracts and related options and may otherwise do
so in accordance with applicable law and without registering as a commodity pool
operator under the Commodity Exchange Act.
8. Lending
The Fund may not make loans to other persons, except that the Fund may lend
its portfolio securities in accordance with applicable law. The acquisition of
investment instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan.
9. Investment in Federally Tax Exempt Securities
The following Funds have also adopted a standardized fundamental investment
restriction in regard to investments in federally tax-exempt securities:
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Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal
Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund
Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen South Carolina Municipal Bond Fund Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund Evergreen Massachusetts Tax Free Fund
Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund
Evergreen California Tax Free Fund Evergreen Missouri Tax Free Fund
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The Fund will, during periods of normal market conditions, invest its
assets in accordance with applicable guidelines issued by the Securities and
Exchange Commission or its staff concerning investment in tax-exempt securities
for Funds with the words tax exempt, tax free or municipal in their names.
Elimination of Certain Non-Fundamental Investment Restrictions
The nonfundamental investment restrictions described below have been
eliminated by each Fund listed under such restriction:
1. Prohibition on Investment in Unseasoned Issuers
Evergreen Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth Fund, American
Retirement Fund, Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund, Growth and Income Fund (S-1), Omega Fund,
Precious Metals Fund, Strategic Growth Fund, High Yield Bond Fund, Capital
Preservation and Income Fund, Select Adjustable Rate Fund, Strategic Income
Fund, Fund for Total Return, Global Opportunities Fund, International Growth
Fund
2. Prohibition on Investment in Companies for the Purpose of Exercising
Control or Management
Evergreen Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth Fund, Value Fund,
Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund, Foundation Fund, American
Retirement Fund, Emerging Markets Growth Fund, International Equity Fund, Global
Leaders Fund, Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Pennsylvania Tax
Free Money Market Fund, Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund,
Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund, Blue Chip Fund, Precious Metals Fund,
Strategic Growth Fund, High Yield Bond Fund, Fund for Total Return, Global
Opportunities Fund, International Growth Fund
3. Prohibition on Investment in Companies in which Trustees or Officers of
the Funds Also Hold Shares Above Certain Percentage Levels
Evergreen Fund, MicroCap Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth
Fund, Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund, Foundation Fund, American
Retirement Fund, Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,Treasury Money
Market Fund, Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund, Precious Metals Fund
4. Prohibition on Investment of More Than 5% of a Fund's Net Assets in
Warrants, With No More Than 2% of Net Assets Being Invested in Warrants That Are
Listed on Neither the New York nor American Stock Exchanges
Evergreen Fund, MicroCap Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and
Growth Fund, Foundation Fund, American Retirement Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market
Fund, Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund
5. Prohibition on Investment in Oil, Gas or Other Mineral Exploration or
Development Programs
Evergreen Fund, MicroCap Fund, Aggressive Growth Fund, Growth and Income
Fund, Small Cap Equity Fund, Income and Growth Fund, Value Fund, Intermediate
Term Government Securities Fund, Foundation Fund, American Retirement Fund,
Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Pennsylvania Tax Free Money
Market Fund, Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund, Short-Intermediate
Municipal Fund, High Grade Tax Free Fund, Precious Metals Fund
6. Prohibition on Joint Trading Accounts
Evergreen Fund, MicroCap Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth
Fund, Foundation Fund, American Retirement Fund, Florida High Income Municipal
Bond Fund
7. Prohibition on Investment in Other Investment Companies. [Note: The
Funds may invest in such companies to the extent permitted by the Investment
Company Act of 1940 and the rules thereunder.]
Growth and Income Fund, Utility Fund, Small Cap Equity Income Fund, Income
and Growth Fund, Value Fund, Short-Intermediate Bond Fund, Intermediate Term
Government Securities Fund, Foundation Fund, Tax Strategic Foundation Fund,
American Retirement Fund, New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund, High Grade Tax Free
Fund, Blue Chip Fund, Omega Fund, Precious Metals Fund, Strategic Growth Fund,
High Yield Bond Fund, Select Adjustable Rate Fund, Strategic Income Fund, Fund
for Total Return, Global Opportunities Fund, International Growth Fund,
Massachusetts Tax Free Fund, New York Tax Free Fund, Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund,
California Tax Free Fund and Missouri Tax Free Fund.
Reclassification of All Other Fundamental Investment Restrictions
All investment restrictions other than those described above as having been
standardized or eliminated have been reclassified from fundamental to
nonfundamental and, as, such, may be changed by the Funds' Boards of Trustees at
any time without a shareholder vote.
Trustees
The Trustees and executive officers of each Trust, their ages, and their
principal occupations during the last five years are shown below:
JAMES S. HOWELL (72), 4124 Crossgate Road, Charlotte, NC-Chairman of the
Evergreen Group of Mutual Funds and Trustee. Retired Vice President of Lance
Inc. (food manufacturing); Chairman of the Distribution Comm. Foundation for the
Carolinas from 1989 to 1993.
RUSSELL A. SALTON, III, M.D. (49), 205 Regency Executive Park, Charlotte,
NC- Trustee. Medical Director, U.S. Healthcare of Charlotte, North Carolina
since 1996; President, Primary Physician Care from 1990 to 1996.
MICHAEL S. SCOFIELD (53), 212 S. Tryon Street, Suite 980, Charlotte,
NC-Trustee. Attorney, Law Offices of Michael S. Scofield since 1969.
GERALD M. MCDONNELL (57), 821 Regency Drive, Charlotte, NC - Trustee.
SalesRepresentative with Nucor-Yamoto Inc. (steel producer) since 1988.
THOMAS L. McVERRY (58), 4419 Parkview Drive, Charlotte, NC - Trustee.
Director of Carolina Cooperative Federal Credit Union since 1990 and Rexham
Corporation from 1988 to 1990; Vice President of Rexham Industries, Inc.
(diversified manufacturer) from 1989 to 1990; Vice President - Finance and
Resources, Rexham Corporation from 1979 to 1990.
WILLIAM WALT PETTIT (41), Holcomb and Pettit, P.A., 227 West Trade St.,
Charlotte, NC - Trustee. Partner in the law firm William Walt Pettit, P.A. since
1990.
LAURENCE B. ASHKIN (68), 180 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL - Trustee.
Real estate developer and construction consultant since 1980; President of
Centrum Equities since 1987 and Centrum Properties, Inc. since 1980.
CHARLES A. AUSTIN III (61), Trustee. Investment counselor to Appleton
Partners, Inc.; former Managing Director, Seaward Management Corporation
(investment advice); and former Director, Executive Vice President and
Treasurer, State Street Research & Management Company (investment advice).
K. DUN GIFFORD (57) Trustee. Chairman of the Board, Director, and Executive
Vice President, The London Harness Company; Managing Partner, Roscommon Capital
Corp.; Trustee, Cambridge College; Chairman Emeritus and Director, American
Institute of Food and Wine; Chief Executive Officer, Gifford Gifts of Fine
Foods; Chairman, Gifford, Drescher & Associates (environmental consulting);
President, Oldways Preservation and Exchange Trust (education); and former
Director, Keystone Investments, Inc. and Keystone Investment Management Company.
LEROY KEITH, JR. (57) Trustee. Director of Phoenix Total Return Fund and
Equifax, Inc.; Trustee of Phoenix Series Fund, Phoenix Multi-Portfolio Fund, and
The Phoenix Big Edge Series Fund; and former President, Morehouse College.
DAVID M. RICHARDSON (55) Trustee. Executive Vice President, DMR
International, Inc. (executive recruitment); former Senior Vice President,
Boyden International Inc. (executive recruitment); and Director, Commerce and
Industry Association of New Jersey, 411 International, Inc., and J&M Cumming
Paper Co.
RICHARD J. SHIMA (57) Trustee and Advisor to the Boards of Trustees of the
Evergreen Group of Mutual Funds. Chairman, Environmental Warranty, Inc., and
Consultant, Drake Beam Morin, Inc. (executive outplacement); Director of
Connecticut Natural Gas Corporation, Trust Company of Connecticut,
HartfordHospital, Old State House Association, and Enhance Financial Services,
Inc.; Chairman, Board of Trustees, Hartford YMCA; former Director; Executive
Vice President, and Vice Chairman of The Travelers Corporation.
Executive Officers
WILLIAM J. TOMKO (40), 3435 Stelzer Road, Columbus, OH - President and
Treasurer. Senior Vice President and Operations Executive, BISYS Fund Services.
GEORGE O. MARTINEZ (37), 3435 Stelzer Road, Columbus, OH - Secretary.
Senior Vice President/Director of Administration and Regulatory Services, BISYS
Fund Services since April 1995. Vice President/Assistant General Counsel,
Alliance Capital Management from 1988 to 1995.
The officers of the Trusts are officers and/or employees of The BISYS
Group, Inc. ("BISYS Group"). The BISYS Group is an affiliate of Evergreen
Distributor, Inc. ("EDI"), the distributor of each class of shares of each Fund.
No officer or Trustee of the Trusts owned more than 1.0% of any Class of
shares of any of the Funds as of November 30, 1997.
Distribution Plans
The following is added to the disclosure under the caption "Distribution
Plan"
Class A and B shares are made available to employer-sponsored retirement or
savings plans ("Plans") without a sales charge if:
(i) the Plan is recordkept on a daily valuation basis by Merrill Lynch and,
on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping
ServiceAgreement, the Plan has $3 million or more in assets invested in
broker/dealerfunds not advised or managed by Merrill Lynch Asset Management,
L.P. ("MLAM")that are made available pursuant to a Services Agreement between
Merrill Lynchand the Fund's principal underwriter or distributor and in Funds
advised or managed by MLAM (collectively, the "Applicable Investments"); or
(ii) the Plan is record kept on a daily valuation basis by an independent
recordkeeper whose services are provided through a contract or alliance
arrangement with Merrill Lynch, and on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service Agreement, the Plan has $3 million or more
in assets, excluding money market funds, invested in Applicable Investments; or
(iii) the Plan has 500 or more eligible employees, as determined by the
Merrill Lynch plan conversion manager, on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service Agreement.
Plans recordkept on a daily basis by Merrill Lynch or an independent
recordkeeper under a contract with Merrill Lynch that are currently investing in
Class B shares convert to Class A shares once the Plan has reached $5 million
invested in Applicable Investments. The Plan will receive a Plan level share
conversion.
The following is added to the Statement of Additional Information of each
of Evergreen Balanced Fund, Evergreen Diversified Bond Fund, Evergreen High
Yield Bond Fund, Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund, Evergreen Strategic Growth
Fund, Evergreen Blue Chip Fund, Evergreen Precious Metals Fund, Evergreen
International Growth Fund and Evergreen Tax Free Fund.
PURCHASE, REDEMPTION AND PRICING OF SHARES
Distribution Plans and Agreements
Distribution fees are accrued daily and paid monthly on Class A, Class B
and Class C shares and are charged as class expenses, as accrued. The
distribution fees attributable to the Class B shares and Class C shares are
designed to permit an investor to purchase such shares through broker-dealers
without the assessment of a front-end sales charge, and, in the case of Class C
shares, without the assessment of a contingent deferred sales charge after the
first year following the month of purchase, while at the same time permitting
the Distributor to compensate broker-dealers in connection with the sale of such
shares. In this regard, the purpose and function of the combined contingent
deferred sales charge and distribution services fee on the Class B shares and
the Class C shares are the same as those of the front-end sales charge and
distribution fee with respect to the Class A shares in that in each case the
sales charge and/or distribution fee provide for the financing of the
distribution of the Fund's shares.
Under the Rule 12b-1 Distribution Plans that have been adopted by each Fund
with respect to each of its Class A, Class B and Class C shares (each a "Plan"
and collectively, the "Plans"), the Treasurer of each Fund reports the amounts
expended under the Plans and the purposes for which such expenditures were made
to the Trustees of the Trust for their review on a quarterly basis. Also, each
Plan provides that the selection and nomination of the disinterested Trustees
are committed to the discretion of such disinterested Trustees then in office.
Each Adviser may from time to time and from its own funds or such other
resources as may be permitted by rules of the SEC make payments for distribution
services to the Distributor; the latter may in turn pay part or all of such
compensation to brokers or other persons for their distribution assistance.
Each Plan and Distribution Agreement will continue in effect for successive
twelve-month periods provided, however, that such continuance is specifically
approved at least annually by the Trustees of the Trust or by vote of the
holders of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Class and, in
either case, by a majority of the Independent Trustees of the Trust who have no
direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan or any
agreement related thereto.
The Plans permit the payment of fees to brokers and others for distribution
and shareholder-related administrative services and to broker-dealers,
depository institutions, financial intermediaries and administrators for
administrative services as to Class A, Class B and Class C shares. The Plans are
designed to (i) stimulate brokers to provide distribution and administrative
support services to each Fund and holders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares
and (ii) stimulate administrators to render administrative support services to
the Fund and holders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares. The administrative
services are provided by a representative who has knowledge of the shareholder's
particular circumstances and goals, and include, but are not limited to
providing office space, equipment, telephone facilities, and various personnel
including clerical, supervisory, and computer, as necessary or beneficial to
establish and maintain shareholder accounts and records; processing purchase and
redemption transactions and automatic investments of client account cash
balances; answering routine client inquiries regarding Class A, Class B and
Class C shares; assisting clients in changing dividend options, account
designations, and addresses; and providing such other services as the Fund
reasonably requests for its Class A, Class B and Class C shares.
In the event that a Plan or Distribution Agreement is terminated or not
continued with respect to one or more Classes of a Fund, (i) no distribution
fees (other than current amounts accrued but not yet paid) would be owed by the
Fund to the Distributor with respect to that Class or Classes, and (ii) the Fund
would not be obligated to pay the Distributor for any amounts expended under the
Distribution Agreement not previously recovered by the Distributor from
distribution services fees in respect of shares of such Class or Classes through
deferred sales charges.
All material amendments to any Plan or Distribution Agreement must be
approved by a vote of the Trustees of the Trust or the holders of the Fund's
outstanding voting securities, voting separately by Class, and in either case,
by a majority of the disinterested Trustees, cast in person at a meeting called
for the purpose of voting on such approval; and any Plan or Distribution
Agreement may not be amended in order to increase materially the costs that a
particular Class of shares of a Fund may bear pursuant to the Plan or
Distribution Agreement without the approval of a majority of the holders of the
outstanding voting shares of the Class affected. Any Plan, Shareholder Services
Plan or Distribution Agreement may be terminated (i) by a Fund without penalty
at any time by a majority vote of the holders of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund, voting separately by Class or by a majority vote of the
disinterested Trustees, or (ii) by the Distributor. To terminate any
Distribution Agreement, any party must give the other parties 60 days' written
notice; to terminate a Plan only, the Fund need give no notice to the
Distributor. Any Distribution Agreement will terminate automatically in the
event of its assignment.
HOW THE FUNDS OFFER SHARES TO THE PUBLIC
You may buy shares of a Fund through the Funds' distributor, broker-dealers
that have entered into special agreements with the Funds' distributor or certain
other financial institutions. Each Fund offers four classes of shares that
differ primarily with respect to sales charges and distribution fees. Depending
upon the class of shares, you will pay an initial sales charge when you buy a
Fund's shares, a contingent deferred sales charge (a "CDSC") when you redeem a
Fund's shares or no sales charges at all.
Purchase Alternatives
Class A Shares
With certain exceptions, when you purchase Class A shares you will pay a
maximum sales charge of 4.75%. (The prospectus contains a complete table of
applicable sales charges and a discussion of sales charge reductions or waivers
that may apply to purchases.) If you purchase Class A shares in the amount of $1
million or more, without an initial sales charge, the Funds will charge a CDSC
of 1.00% if you redeem during the month of your purchase and the 12-month period
following the month of your purchase. See "Calculation of Contingent Deferred
Sales Charge" below.
Class B Shares
The Funds offer Class B shares at net asset value (without a front-end
load). With certain exceptions, however, the Funds will charge a CDSC of 1.00%
on shares you redeem within 72 months after the month of your purchase. The
Funds will charge CDSCs at the following rate:
REDEMPTION TIMING CDSC RATE
Month of purchase and the first twelve-month
period following the month of purchase....................................5.00%
Second twelve-month period following the month of purchase................4.00%
Third twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................3.00%
Fourth twelve-month period following the month of purchase................3.00%
Fifth twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................2.00%
Sixth twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................1.00%
Thereafter................................................................0.00%
Class B shares that have been outstanding for seven years after the month
of purchase will automatically convert to Class A shares without imposition of a
front-end sales charge or exchange fee. (Conversion of Class B shares
represented by stock certificates will require the return of the stock
certificate to ESC.
Class C Shares
Class C shares are available only through broker-dealers who have entered
into special distribution agreements with the Underwriter. The Funds offer Class
C shares at net asset value (without an initial sales charge). With certain
exceptions, however, the Funds will charge a CDSC of 1.00% on shares you redeem
within 12-months after the month of your purchase. See "Contingent Deferred
Sales Charge" below.
Class Y Shares
No CDSC is imposed on the redemption of Class Y shares. Class Y shares are
not offered to the general public and are available only to (1) persons who at
or prior to December 31, 1994 owned shares in a mutual fund advised by Evergreen
Asset Management Corp. ("Evergreen Asset"), (2) certain institutional investors
and (3) investment advisory clients of the Capital Management Group of First
Union National Bank ("FUNB"), Evergreen Asset, Keystone Investment Management
Company, or their affiliates. Class Y shares are offered at net asset value
without a front-end or back-end sales charge and do not bear any Rule 12b-1
distribution expenses.
Contingent Deferred Sales Charge
The Funds charge a CDSC as reimbursement for certain expenses, such as
commissions or shareholder servicing fees, that it has incurred in connection
with the sale of its shares (see "Distribution Plan"). If imposed, the Funds
deduct the CDSC from the redemption proceeds you would otherwise receive. The
CDSC is a percentage of the lesser of (1) the net asset value of the shares at
the time of redemption or (2) the shareholder's original net cost for such
shares. Upon request for redemption, to keep the CDSC a shareholder must pay as
low as possible, a Fund will first seek to redeem shares not subject to the CDSC
and/or shares held the longest, in that order. The CDSC on any redemption is, to
the extent permitted by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD"), paid to the Principal Underwriter or its predecessor.
SALES CHARGE WAIVERS OR REDUCTIONS
Reducing Class a Front-end Loads
With a larger purchase, there are several ways that you can combine
multiple purchases of Class A shares in Evergreen funds and take advantage of
lower sales charges.
Combined Purchases
You can reduce your sales charge by combining purchases of Class A shares
of multiple Evergreen funds. For example, if you invested $75,000 in each of two
different Evergreen funds, you would pay a sales charge based on a $150,000
purchase (i.e., 3.75% of the offering price, rather than 4.75%).
Rights of Accumulation
You can reduce your sales charge by adding the value of Class A shares of
Evergreen funds you already own to the amount of your next Class A investment.
For example, if you hold Class A shares valued at $99,999 and purchase an
additional $5,000, the sales charge for the $5,000 purchase would be at the next
lower sales charge of 3.75%, rather than 4.75%.
Letter of Intent
You can, by completing the "Letter of Intent" section of the application,
purchase Class A shares over a 13-month period and receive the same sales charge
as if you had invested all the money at once. All purchases of Class A shares of
an Evergreen fund during the period will qualify as Letter of Intent purchases.
Shares That Are Not Subject to a Sales Charge or CDSC
Waiver of Sales Charges
The Funds may sell their shares at net asset value without an initial sales
charge to:
1. purchases of shares in the amount of $1 million or more;
2. a corporate or certain other qualified retirement plan or a
non-qualified deferred compensation plan or a Title 1 tax sheltered annuity or
TSA plan sponsored by an organization having 100 or more eligible employees (a
"Qualifying Plan") or a TSA plan sponsored by a public educational entity having
5,000 or more eligible employees (an "Educational TSA Plan");
3. institutional investors, which may include bank trust departments and
registered investment advisers;
4. investment advisers, consultants or financial planners who place trades
for their own accounts or the accounts of their clients and who charge such
clients a management, consulting, advisory or other fee;
5. clients of investment advisers or financial planners who place trades
for their own accounts if the accounts are linked to master account of such
investment advisers or financial planners on the books of the broker-dealer
through whom shares are purchased;
6. institutional clients of broker-dealers, including retirement and
deferred compensation plans and the trusts used to fund these plans, which place
trades through an omnibus account maintained with a Fund by the broker-dealer;
7. employees of FUNB, its affiliates, Evergreen Distributor, Inc., any
broker-dealer with whom Evergreen Distributor, Inc., has entered into an
agreement to sell shares of the Funds, and members of the immediate families of
such employees;
8. certain Directors, Trustees, officers and employees of the Evergreen
Funds, the Distributor or their affiliates and to the immediate families of such
persons; or
9. a bank or trust company in a single account in the name of such bank or
trust company as trustee if the initial investment in or any Evergreen fund made
pursuant to this waiver is at least $500,000 and any commission paid at the time
of such purchase is not more than 1% of the amount invested.
With respect to items 8 and 9 above, each Fund will only sell shares to
these parties upon the purchasers written assurance that the purchase is for
their personal investment purposes only. Such purchasers may not resell the
securities except through redemption by the Fund. The Funds will not charge any
CDSC on redemptions by such purchasers.
Waiver of CDSCs
The Funds do not impose a CDSC when the shares you are redeeming represent:
1. an increase in the share value above the net cost of such shares;
2. certain shares for which the Fund did not pay a commission on issuance,
including shares acquired through reinvestment of dividend income and capital
gains distributions;
3. shares that are in the accounts of a shareholder who has died or become
disabled;
4. a lump-sum distribution from a 401(k) plan or other benefit plan
qualified under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA");
5. an automatic withdrawal from the ERISA plan of a shareholder who is a
least 59 1/2 years old;
6. shares in an account that we have closed because the account has an
aggregate net asset value of less than $1,000;
7. an automatic withdrawals under an Systematic Income Plan of up to 1.0%
per month of your initial account balance;
8. a withdrawal consisting of loan proceeds to a retirement plan
participant;
9. a financial hardship withdrawals made by a retirement plan participant;
10. a withdrawal consisting of returns of excess contributions or excess
deferral amounts made to a retirement plan; or
11. a redemption by an individual participant in a Qualifying Plan that
purchased Class C shares (this waiver is not available in the event a Qualifying
Plan, as a whole, redeems substantially all of its assets).
Distribution Plans
The following is added to the disclosure under the caption "Distribution
Plan"
Class A and B shares are made available to employer-sponsored retirement or
savings plans ("Plans") without a sales charge if:
(i) the Plan is recordkept on a daily valuation basis by Merrill Lynch and,
on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service
Agreement, the Plan has $3 million or more in assets invested in broker/dealer
funds not advised or managed by Merrill Lynch Asset Management, L.P. ("MLAM")
that are made available pursuant to a Services Agreement between Merrill Lynch
and the Fund's principal underwriter or distributor and in Funds advised or
managed by MLAM (collectively, the "Applicable Investments"); or
(ii) the Plan is record kept on a daily valuation basis by an independent
recordkeeper whose services are provided through a contract or alliance
arrangement with Merrill Lynch, and on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service Agreement, the Plan has $3 million or more
in assets, excluding money market funds, invested in Applicable Investments; or
(iii) the Plan has 500 or more eligible employees, as determined by the
Merrill Lynch plan conversion manager, on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service Agreement.
Plans recordkept on a daily basis by Merrill Lynch or an independent
recordkeeper under a contract with Merrill Lynch that are currently investing in
Class B shares convert to Class A shares once the Plan has reached $5 million
invested in Applicable Investments. The Plan will receive a Plan level share
conversion.
EXCHANGES
Investors may exchange shares of a Fund for shares of the same class of any
other Evergreen fund, as described under the section entitled "Exchanges" in a
Fund's prospectus. Before you make an exchange, you should read the prospectus
of the Evergreen fund into which you want to exchange. The Trust's Board of
Trustees reserves the right to discontinue, alter or limit the exchange
privilege at any time.
HOW THE FUNDS VALUE SHARES
How and When a Fund Calculates its Net Asset Value per Share ("NAV")
Each Fund computes its NAV once daily on Monday through Friday, as
described in the Prospectus. A Fund will not compute its NAV on the day the
following legal holidays are observed: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day, Presidents' Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
The NAV of each Fund is calculated by dividing the value of a Fund's net
assets attributable to that class by all of the shares issued for that class.
How a Fund Values the Securities it Owns
Current values for a Fund's portfolio securities are determined as follows:
(1) Securities that are traded on a national securities exchange or the
over-the-counter National Market System ("NMS") are valued on the basis of the
last sales price on the exchange where primarily traded or on the NMS prior to
the time of the valuation, provided that a sale has occurred.
(2) Securities traded in the over-the-counter market, other than on NMS,
are valued at the mean of the bid and asked prices at the time of valuation.
(3) Short-term investments maturing in more than sixty days for which
market quotations are readily available, are valued at current market value.
(4) Short-term investments maturing in sixty days or less (including all
master demand notes) are valued at amortized cost (original purchase cost as
adjusted for amortization of premium or accretion of discount), which, when
combined with accrued interest, approximates market.
(5) short-term investments maturing in more than sixty days when purchased
that are held on the sixtieth day prior to maturity are valued at amortized cost
(market value on the sixtieth day adjusted for amortization of premium or
accretion of discount), which, when combined with accrued interest, approximates
market.
(6) Securities, including restricted securities, for which complete
quotations are not readily available; listed securities or those on NMS if, in
the Fund's opinion, the last sales price does not reflect a current market value
or if no sale occurred; and other assets are valued at prices deemed in good
faith to be fair under procedures established by the Board of Trustees.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
As described in the prospectus, a shareholder may elect to receive their
dividends and capital grains distributions in cash instead of shares. However,
ESC will automatically convert a shareholder's distribution option so that the
shareholder reinvests all dividends and distributions in additional shares when
it learns that the postal or other delivery service is unable to deliver checks
or transaction confirmations to the shareholder's address of record. The Funds
will hold the returned distribution or redemption proceeds in a non
interest-bearing account in the shareholder's name until the shareholder updates
their address. No interest will accrue on amounts represented by uncashed
distribution or redemption checks.
January 16, 1998
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EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST
PART C
OTHER INFORMATION
Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits
Item 24(a). Financial Statements
The response to this item is incorporated by reference to Post-Effective
Amendment No. 13 to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Global
Opportunities Fund.
Item 24(b). Exhibits
Unless otherwise indicated, each of the Exhibits listed below is filed
herewith.
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Exhibit
Number Description Location
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1 Declaration of Trust Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
2 By-laws Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
3 Not applicable
4 Provisions of instruments defining the rights
of holders of the securities being registered
are contained in the Declaration of Trust
Articles II, III.(6)(c), VI.(3), IV.(8), V, VI,
VII, VIII and By-laws Articles II, III and VIII
included as part of Exhibits 1 and 2 of this
Registration Statement
5(a) Form of Investment Advisory and Management Incoporated by reference to
Agreement between the Registrant and First Registrant's Registration Statement
Union National Bank Filed on December 12, 1997
5(b) Form of Investment Advisory and Management Incoporated by reference to
Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen Registrant's Registration Statement
Asset Management Corp. Filed on December 12, 1997
5(c) Form of Investment Advisory and Management Incoporated by reference to
Agreement between the Registrant and Keystone Registrant's Registration Statement
Investment Management Company Filed on December 12, 1997
6(a) Form of Class A and Class C Principal Underwriting Incoporated by reference to
Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen Registrant's Registration Statement
Distributor, Inc. Filed on December 12, 1997
6(b) Form of Class B Principal Underwriting Agreement Incoporated by reference to
between the Registrant and Evergreen Investment Registrant's Registration Statement
Services, Inc. (B-1) Filed on December 12, 1997
6(c) Form of Class B Principal Underwriting Agreement Incoporated by reference to
between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor, Registrant's Registration Statement
Inc. (B-2) Filed on December 12, 1997
6(d) Form of Class B Principal Underwriting Agreement Incoporated by reference to
between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor, Registrant's Registration Statement
Inc. (Evergreen/KCF) Filed on December 12, 1997
6(e) Form of Class Y Principal Underwriting Agreement Incoporated by reference to
between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor, Registrant's Registration Statement
Inc. Filed on December 12, 1997
6(f) Form of Dealer Agreement used by Evergreen Incoporated by reference to
Distributor, Inc. Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
7 Form of Deferred Compensation Plan Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
8 Form of Custodian Agreement between the Registrant Incoporated by reference to
and State Street Bank and Trust Company Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
9(a) Form of Administration Agreement between Evergreen Incoporated by reference to
Investment Services, Inc. and the Registrant Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
9(b) Form of Transfer Agent Agreement between the Incoporated by reference to
Registrant and Evergreen Service Company Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
10 Opinion and Consent of Sullivan & Worcester LLP Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
11(a) Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP Not applicable to this filing
11(b) Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
12 Not applicable
13 Not applicable
15(a) Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class A Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
15(b) Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class B Incoporated by reference to
(KAF B-1) Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
15(c) Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class B Incoporated by reference to
(KAF B-2) Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
15(d) Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class B Incoporated by reference to
(KCF/Evergreen) Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
15(d) Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class C Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
16 Not applicable
17 Not applicable
18 Multiple Class Plan Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
19 Powers of Attorney Incoporated by reference to
Registrant's Registration Statement
Filed on December 12, 1997
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Item 25. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with Registrant.
None
Item 26. Number of Holders of Securities (as of November 30, 1997)
None
Item 27. Indemnification.
Provisions for the indemnification of the Registrant's Trustees and
officers are contained the Registrant's Declaration of Trust a copy of which is
filed herewith.
Provisions for the indemnification of the Registrant's Investment Advisor
are contained in their respective Investment Advisory and Management Agreements.
Provisions for the indemnification of Evergreen Distributor, Inc., the
Registrant's principal underwriter, are contained in each Principal Underwriting
Agreement between Evergreen Distributor, Inc. and the Registrant.
Item 28. Business or Other Connections of Investment Adviser.
The Directors and principal executive officers of First Union National Bank
are:
Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
First Union Corporation; Chief Executive
Officer and Chairman, First Union National
Bank
John R. Georgius President, First Union Corporation; Vice
Chairman and President, First Union National
Bank
Marion A. Cowell, Jr. Executive Vice President, Secretary &
General Counsel, First Union Corporation;
Secretary and Executive Vice President,
First Union National Bank
Robert T. Atwood Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer, First Union Corporation; Chief
Financial Officer and Executive Vice
President
All of the above persons are located at the following address: First Union
National Bank, One First Union Center, Charlotte, NC 28288.
The information required by this item with respect to Evergreen Asset
Management Corp. is incorporated by reference to the Form ADV (File No.
801-46522) of Evergreen Asset Management Corp.
The information required by this item with respect to Keystone Investment
Management Company is incorporated by reference to the Form ADV (File No.
801-8327) of Keystone Investment Management Company.
Item 29. Principal Underwriters.
The Directors and principal executive officers of Evergreen Distributor,
Inc. are:
Lynn C. Mangum Director, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer
Robert J. McMullan Director, Executive Vice President and
Treasurer
J. David Huber President
Kevin J. Dell Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
All of the above persons are located at the following address: Evergreen
Distributor, Inc., 125 West 55th Street, New York, New York 10019.
Evergreen Distributor, Inc. acts as principal underwriter for each
registered investment company or series thereof that is a part of the Evergreen
Keystone "fund complex" as such term is defined in Item 22(a) of Schedule 14A
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records.
All accounts and records required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Rules 31a-1 through 31a-3 promulgated
thereunder are maintained at one of the following locations:
Evergreen Investment Services, Inc., Evergreen Service Company and Keystone
Investment Management Company, all located at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston,
Massachusetts 02110
First Union National Bank, One First Union Center, 301 S. College Street,
Charlotte, North Carolina 28288
Evergreen Asset Management Corp., 2500 Westchester Avenue, Purchase,
New York 10577
Iron Mountain, 3431 Sharp Slot Road, Swansea, Massachusetts 02777
State Street Bank and Trust Company, 2 Heritage Drive, North Quincy,
Massachusetts 02171
Item 31. Management Services.
Not Applicable
Item 32. Undertakings.
The Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a
prospectus is delivered with a copy of the Registrant's latest annual
report to shareholders, upon request and without charge.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940 the Registrant has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly
authorized, in the City of Columbus, and State of Ohio, on the 9th day of
January, 1998.
EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL TRUST
By: /s/ William J. Tomko
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Name: William J. Tomko
Title: President
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities indicated on the 9th day of January, 1998.
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/s/William J. Tomko /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin /s/ Charles A. Austin, III
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William J. Tomko Laurence B. Ashkin* Charles A. Austin III*
President amd Treasurer (Principal Trustee Trustee
Financial and Accounting Officer)
/s/ K. Dun Gifford /s/ James S. Howell /s/ William Walt Pettit
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K. Dun Gifford* James S. Howell* William Walt Pettit*
Trustee Trustee Trustee
/s/Gerald M. McDonnell /s/ Thomas L. McVerry /s/ Michael S. Scofield
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Gerald M. McDonell* Thomas L. McVerry* Michael S. Scofield*
Trustee Trustee Trustee
/s/ David M. Richardson /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD
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David M. Richardson* Russell A. Salton, III MD*
Trustee Trustee
/s/ Richard J. Shima
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Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
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*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
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Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact
*Terrence J. Cullen, by signing his name hereto, does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.
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SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940 the undersigned has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereto duly
authorized, in the City of Columbus, and State of Ohio, on the 9th day of
January, 1998.
EVERGREEN GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES FUND
By: /s/ William J. Tomko
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Name: William J. Tomko
Title: President
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities indicated on the 9th day of January, 1998.
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<S> <C> <C>
/s/William J. Tomko /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin /s/ Charles A. Austin, III
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William J. Tomko Laurence B. Ashkin* Charles A. Austin III*
President amd Treasurer (Principal Trustee Trustee
Financial and Accounting Officer)
/s/ K. Dun Gifford /s/ James S. Howell /s/ William Walt Pettit
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K. Dun Gifford* James S. Howell* William Walt Pettit*
Trustee Trustee Trustee
/s/Gerald M. McDonnell /s/ Thomas L. McVerry /s/ Michael S. Scofield
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Gerald M. McDonell* Thomas L. McVerry* Michael S. Scofield*
Trustee Trustee Trustee
/s/ David M. Richardson /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD
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David M. Richardson* Russell A. Salton, III MD*
Trustee Trustee
/s/ Richard J. Shima
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Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
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*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
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Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact
*Terrence J. Cullen, by signing his name hereto, does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.
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INDEX TO EXHIBITS
Exhibit Number Exhibit
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11(b) Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS
The Trustees and Shareholders
Evergreen International Trust
We consent to the use of our reports dated November 1, 1996 for Evergreen Global
Opportunities Fund incorporated by reference herein.
/s/ KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
Boston, Massachusetts
January 9, 1998