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AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON FEBRUARY 27, 1998
REGISTRATION NOS.: 33-43135
811-08577
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
FORM N-1A
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 [X]
PRE-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 [X]
POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO. [ ]
AND/OR
REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT [X]
COMPANY ACT OF 1940
AMENDMENT NO. 1 [X]
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
(A MASSACHUSETTS BUSINESS TRUST)
(EXACT NAME OF REGISTRANT AS SPECIFIED IN CHARTER)
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
(ADDRESS OF PRINCIPAL EXECUTIVE OFFICE)
REGISTRANT'S TELEPHONE NUMBER, INCLUDING AREA CODE: (212) 392-1600
BARRY FINK, ESQ.
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
(NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENT FOR SERVICE)
COPY TO:
DAVID M. BUTOWSKY, ESQ.
GORDON ALTMAN BUTOWSKY
WEITZEN SHALOV & WEIN
114 WEST 47TH STREET
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036
APPROXIMATE DATE OF PROPOSED PUBLIC OFFERING:
As soon as practicable after the effective date of this registration
statement.
THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR
DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT
SHALL FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THE
REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
SECTION 8(A) OF THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION
STATEMENT SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATE AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING
PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(A), MAY DETERMINE.
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
CROSS-REFERENCE SHEET
FORM N-1A
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ITEM CAPTION
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PART A PROSPECTUS
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1. ...........Cover Page
2. ...........Summary of Fund Expenses; Prospectus Summary
3. ...........Performance Information
4. ...........Investment Objective and Policies; Risk
Considerations and Investment Practices; The Fund
and Its Management; Cover Page; Investment
Restrictions; Prospectus Summary
5. ...........The Fund and Its Management; Back Cover; Investment
Objective and Policies
6. ...........Dividends, Distributions and Taxes; Additional
Information
7. ...........Underwriting; Purchase of Fund Shares--Continuous
Offering; Shareholder Services; Redemptions and
Repurchases
8. ...........Redemptions and Repurchases; Shareholder Services
9. ...........Not Applicable
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PART B STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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10. ..............Cover Page
11. ..............Table of Contents
12. ..............The Fund and Its Management
13. ..............Investment Practices and Policies; Investment
Restrictions; Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage
14. ..............The Fund and Its Management; Trustees and Officers
15. ..............Trustees and Officers
16. ..............The Fund and Its Management; Purchase of Fund Shares;
Custodian and Transfer Agent; Independent Accountants
17. ..............Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage
18. ..............Description of Shares
19. ..............Repurchase of Fund Shares; Redemptions and
Repurchases; Statement of Assets and Liabilities;
Shareholder Services
20. ..............Dividends, Distributions and Taxes
21. ..............Purchase of Fund Shares
22. ..............Dividends, Distributions and Taxes
23. ..............Performance Information
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PART C
Information required to be included in Part C is set forth under the
appropriate item, so numbered, in Part C of this Registration Statement.
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
PROSPECTUS -- MARCH , 1998
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Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities (the "Fund") is
an open-end, diversified management investment company whose investment
objective is to seek total return. The Fund seeks to meet its investment
objective by investing primarily in equity securities of companies whose
market capitalization falls within the capitalization range of the companies
comprising the Standard and Poor's MidCap 400 Index ("S&P 400"), which
capitalization range is approximately between $220 million and $13 billion as
of February 24, 1998, and that currently pay dividends and that have the
potential for increasing dividends.
The Fund offers four classes of shares (each, a "Class"), each with a
different combination of sales charges, ongoing fees and other features. The
different distribution arrangements permit an investor to choose the method
of purchasing shares that the investor believes is most beneficial given the
amount of the purchase, the length of time the investor expects to hold the
shares and other relevant circumstances.
This Prospectus sets forth concisely the information you should know before
investing in the Fund. It should be read and retained for future reference.
Additional information about the Fund is contained in the Statement of
Additional Information, dated March , 1998, which has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, and which is available at no charge upon
request of the Fund at the address or telephone numbers listed on this page.
The Statement of Additional Information is incorporated herein by reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prospectus Summary .................................................... 2
Summary of Fund Expenses .............................................. 4
The Fund and its Management ........................................... 5
Investment Objective and Policies ..................................... 5
Risk Considerations ................................................... 9
Investment Restrictions ............................................... 10
Underwriting .......................................................... 10
Purchase of Fund Shares--Continuous Offering .......................... 11
Shareholder Services .................................................. 19
Redemptions and Repurchases ........................................... 22
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes .................................... 23
Performance Information ............................................... 23
Additional Information ................................................ 24
SHARES OF THE FUND ARE NOT DEPOSITS OR OBLIGATIONS OF, OR GUARANTEED OR
ENDORSED BY, ANY BANK, AND THE SHARES ARE NOT FEDERALLY INSURED BY THE
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, OR ANY
OTHER AGENCY.
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
(212) 392-2550 OR
(800) 869-NEWS (TOLL-FREE)
THESE SECURITIES HAVE NOT BEEN APPROVED OR DISAPPROVED BY THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION OR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION NOR HAS THE SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION NOR ANY STATE SECURITIES COMMISSION PASSED UPON THE
ACCURACY OR ADEQUACY OF THIS PROSPECTUS. ANY REPRESENTATION TO THE CONTRARY IS
A CRIMINAL OFFENSE.
Dean Witter Distributors Inc., Distributor
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
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THE FUND The Fund is organized as a Trust, commonly known as a
Massachusetts business trust, and is an open-end, diversified
management investment company. The Fund invests primarily in
equity securities of companies whose market capitalization falls
within the capitalization range of the companies comprising the
S&P 400, which capitalization range is approximately between $220
million and $13 billion as of February 24, 1998, and that
currently pay dividends and that have the potential for increasing
dividends.
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SHARES OFFERED Shares of beneficial interest with $.01 par value (see page 24).
The Fund offers four Classes of shares, each with a different
combination of sales charges, ongoing fees and other features (see
pages 11-19).
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INITIAL OFFERING Shares are being offered in an underwriting by Dean Witter
Distributors Inc. at $10.00 per share for each of Class B, Class C
and Class D and $10.00 per share plus a sales charge for Class A.
The minimum purchase for each Class is 100 shares; however, Class
D shares are only available for persons who are otherwise
qualified to purchase such shares. The initial offering will run
approximately from , 1998 through , 1998. The
closing will take place on , 1998 or such other date as
may be agreed upon by Dean Witter Distributors Inc. and the Fund
(the "Closing Date"). Shares will not be issued and dividends will
not be declared by the Fund until after the Closing Date. If any
orders received during the initial offering period are accompanied
by payment, such payment will be returned unless an accompanying
request for investment in a Dean Witter money market fund is
received at the time the payment is made. Any purchase order may
be cancelled at any time prior to the Closing Date.
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CONTINUOUS A continuous offering, if any, will commence within approximately
OFFERING two weeks after the Closing Date. During the continuous offering,
the minimum initial investment for each Class is $1,000 ($100 if
the account is opened through EasyInvest (Service Mark) ). Class D
shares are only available to persons investing $5 million ($25
million for certain qualified plans) or more and to certain other
limited categories of investors. For the purpose of meeting the
minimum $5 million (or $25 million) investment for Class D shares,
and subject to the $1,000 minimum initial investment for each
Class of the Fund, an investor's existing holdings of Class A
shares and shares of funds for which Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
serves as investment manager ("Dean Witter Funds") that are sold
with a front-end sales charge, and concurrent investments in Class
D shares of the Fund and other Dean Witter Funds that are multiple
class funds, will be aggregated. The minimum subsequent investment
is $100 (see page 11).
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INVESTMENT The investment objective of the Fund is to seek total return (see
OBJECTIVE page 5).
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INVESTMENT Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. ("InterCapital"), the Investment
MANAGER Manager of the Fund, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dean Witter
Services Company Inc., serve in various investment management,
advisory, management and administrative capacities to 103
investment companies and other portfolios with net assets under
management of approximately $105 billion at January 31, 1998 (see
page 5).
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MANAGEMENT The Investment Manager receives a monthly fee at the annual rate
FEE of 0.75% of the Fund's average daily net assets. The fee should
not be compared with fees paid by other investment companies
without also considering applicable sales loads and distribution
fees, including those noted below (see page 5).
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DISTRIBUTOR AND Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"). The Fund has
DISTRIBUTION FEE adopted a distribution plan pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the
Investment Company Act (the "12b-1 Plan") with respect to the
distribution fees paid by the Class A, Class B and Class C shares
of the Fund to the Distributor. The entire 12b-1 fee payable by
Class A and a portion of the 12b-1 fee payable by each of Class B
and Class C equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of the
Class are currently each characterized as a service fee within the
meaning of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
guidelines. The remaining portion of the 12b-1 fee, if any, is
characterized as an asset-based sales charge (see pages 11 and
18).
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ALTERNATIVE Four classes of shares are offered:
PURCHASE
ARRANGEMENTS o Class A shares are offered with a front-end sales
charge, starting at 5.25% and reduced for larger
purchases. Investments of $1 million or more (and
investments by certain other limited categories of
investors) are not subject to any sales charge at the time
of purchase but a contingent deferred sales charge
("CDSC") of 1.0% may be imposed on redemptions within one
year of purchase. The Fund is authorized to reimburse the
Distributor for specific expenses incurred in promoting
the distribution of the Fund's Class A shares and
servicing shareholder accounts pursuant to the Fund's
12b-1 Plan. Reimbursement may in no event exceed an amount
equal to payments at an annual rate of 0.25% of average
daily net assets of the Class (see pages 12, 14 and 18).
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o Class B shares are offered without a front-end sales charge, but
will in most cases be subject to a CDSC (scaled down from 5.0% to
1.0%) if redeemed within six years after purchase. The CDSC will
be imposed on any redemption of shares if after such redemption
the aggregate current value of a Class B account with the Fund
falls below the aggregate amount of the investor's purchase
payments made during the six years preceding the redemption. A
different CDSC schedule applies to investments by certain
qualified plans. Class B shares are also subject to a 12b-1 fee
assessed at the annual rate of 1.0% of the lesser of: (a) the
average daily net sales of the Fund's Class B shares or (b) the
average daily net assets of Class B. Class B shares convert to
Class A shares approximately ten years after the date of the
original purchase (see pages 12, 15 and 18).
o Class C shares are offered without a front-end sales
charge, but will in most cases be subject to a CDSC of
1.0% if redeemed within one year after purchase. The Fund
is authorized to reimburse the Distributor for specific
expenses incurred in promoting the distribution of the
Fund's Class C shares and servicing shareholder accounts
pursuant to the Fund's 12b-1 Plan. Reimbursement may in no
event exceed an amount equal to payments at an annual rate
of 1.0% of average daily net assets of the Class (see
pages 13, 17 and 18).
o Class D shares are offered only to investors meeting an
initial investment minimum of $5 million ($25 million for
certain qualified plans) and to certain other limited
categories of investors. Class D shares are offered
without a front-end sales charge or CDSC and are not
subject to any 12b-1 fee (see pages 13, 17 and 18).
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DIVIDENDS AND Dividends from net investment income and distributions from net
CAPITAL GAINS capital gains, if any, are paid at least annually. The Fund may,
DISTRIBUTIONS however, determine to retain all or part of any net long-term
capital gains in any year for reinvestment. Dividends and capital
gains distributions paid on shares of a Class are automatically
reinvested in additional shares of the same Class at net asset
value unless the shareholder elects to receive cash. Shares
acquired by dividend and distribution reinvestment will not be
subject to any sales charge or CDSC (see page 23).
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REDEMPTION Shares are redeemable by the shareholder at net asset value less
any applicable CDSC on Class A, Class B or Class C shares. An
account may be involuntarily redeemed if the total value of the
account is less than $100 or, if the account was opened through
EasyInvest (Service Mark), if after twelve months the shareholder
has invested less than $1,000 in the account (see page 22).
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RISK The net asset value of the Fund's shares will fluctuate with
CONSIDERATIONS changes in the market value of portfolio securities. Investing in
medium-sized market capitalization companies may involve greater
risk of volatility in the Fund's net asset value than is
customarily associated with investing in larger, more established
companies. In addition, it should be recognized that the foreign
securities and markets in which the Fund may invest up to 25% of
its total assets pose different and greater risks than those
customarily associated with domestic securities and their markets
(see pages 5-10).
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The above is qualified in its entirety by the detailed information appearing
elsewhere in this Prospectus
and in the Statement of Additional Information.
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SUMMARY OF FUND EXPENSES
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The following table illustrates all expenses and fees that a shareholder of
the Fund will incur. The expenses and fees set forth in the table below are
based on the fees and estimated other expenses for the first fiscal year of the
Fund.
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SHAREHOLDER TRANSACTION EXPENSES
Maximum Sales Charge Imposed on Purchases (as a percentage of
offering price) ................................................ 5.25%(1) None None None
Sales Charge Imposed on Dividend Reinvestments .................. None None None None
Maximum Contingent Deferred Sales Charge (as a percentage of
original purchase price or redemption proceeds)................. None(2) 5.00%(3) 1.00%(4) None
Redemption Fees.................................................. None None None None
Exchange Fee..................................................... None None None None
ANNUAL FUND OPERATING EXPENSES (AS A PERCENTAGE OF AVERAGE NET ASSETS)
Management Fees+ ................................................ 0.75% 0.75% 0.75% 0.75%
12b-1 Fees (5)(6)................................................ 0.25% 1.00% 1.00% None
Other Expenses+ ................................................. 0.30% 0.30% 0.30% 0.30%
Total Fund Operating Expenses+(7) ............................... 1.30% 2.05% 2.05% 1.05%
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+ The Investment Manager has undertaken to assume all operating expenses
(except for brokerage and 12b-1 fees) and to waive the compensation
provided for in its Management Agreement until such time as the Fund
has $50 million of net assets or until six months from commencement of
the Fund's operations, whichever occurs first. The expenses and fees
disclosed above do not reflect the assumption of any expenses or the
waiver of any compensation by the Investment Manager.
(1) Reduced for purchases of $25,000 and over (see "Purchase of Fund
Shares--Initial Sales Charge Alternative--Class A Shares").
(2) Investments that are not subject to any sales charge at the time of
purchase are subject to a CDSC of 1.00% that will be imposed on
redemptions made within one year after purchase, except for certain
specific circumstances (see "Purchase of Fund Shares--Initial Sales
Charge Alternative--Class A Shares").
(3) The CDSC is scaled down to 1.00% during the sixth year, reaching zero
thereafter.
(4) Only applicable to redemptions made within one year after purchase (see
"Purchase of Fund Shares--Level Load Alternative--Class C Shares").
(5) The 12b-1 fee is accrued daily and payable monthly. The entire 12b-1
fee payable by Class A and a portion of the 12b-1 fee payable by each
of Class B and Class C equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets
of the Class are currently each characterized as a service fee within
the meaning of National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
("NASD") guidelines and are payments made for personal service and/or
maintenance of shareholder accounts. The remainder of the 12b-1 fee, if
any, is an asset-based sales charge, and is a distribution fee paid to
the Distributor to compensate it for the services provided and the
expenses borne by the Distributor and others in the distribution of the
Fund's shares (see "Purchase of Fund Shares--Plan of Distribution").
(6) Upon conversion of Class B shares to Class A shares, such shares will
be subject to the lower 12b-1 fee applicable to Class A shares. No
sales charge is imposed at the time of conversion of Class B shares to
Class A shares. Class C shares do not have a conversion feature and,
therefore, are subject to an ongoing 1.00% distribution fee (see
"Purchase of Fund Shares--Alternative Purchase Arrangements").
(7) "Total Fund Operating Expenses," as shown above with respect to each
Class, are based upon the sum of Management and 12b-1 Fees, and
estimated "Other Expenses."
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You would pay the following expenses on a $1,000 investment assuming (1) a
5% annual return and (2) redemption at the end of each time period:
Class A ................................................................... $65 $92
Class B ................................................................... $71 $94
Class C.................................................................... $31 $64
Class D ................................................................... $11 $33
You would pay the following expenses on the same $1,000 investment assuming
no redemption at the end of the period:
Class A ................................................................... $65 $92
Class B ................................................................... $21 $64
Class C ................................................................... $21 $64
Class D ................................................................... $11 $33
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THE ABOVE EXAMPLES SHOULD NOT BE CONSIDERED A REPRESENTATION OF PAST OR
FUTURE EXPENSES OR PERFORMANCE. ACTUAL EXPENSES OF EACH CLASS MAY BE GREATER
OR LESS THAN THOSE SHOWN.
The purpose of this table is to assist the investor in understanding the
various costs and expenses that an investor in the Fund will bear directly or
indirectly. For a more complete description of these costs and expenses, see
"The Fund and its Management," "Purchase of Fund Shares--Plan of
Distribution" and "Redemption and Repurchases."
Long-term shareholders of Class B and Class C may pay more in sales charges,
including distribution fees, than the economic equivalent of the maximum
front-end sales charges permitted by the NASD.
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THE FUND AND ITS MANAGEMENT
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Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities (the "Fund")
is an open-end, diversified management investment company. The Fund is a
trust of the type commonly known as a "Massachusetts business trust" and was
organized under the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts on December 23,
1997.
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. ("InterCapital" or the "Investment
Manager"), whose address is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048,
is the Fund's Investment Manager. The Investment Manager, which was
incorporated in July, 1992, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley,
Dean Witter, Discover & Co., a preeminent global financial services firm that
maintains leading market positions in each of its three primary
businesses--securities, asset management and credit services.
InterCapital and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Dean Witter Services Company
Inc., serve in various investment management, advisory, management and
administrative capacities to 103 investment companies, twenty-nine of which are
listed on the New York Stock Exchange, with combined assets of approximately
$101 billion at January 31, 1998. The Investment Manager also manages
portfolios of pension plans, other institutions and individuals which
aggregated approximately $4 billion at such date.
The Fund has retained the Investment Manager to provide administrative
services, manage its business affairs and manage the investment of the Fund's
assets, including the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of
portfolio securities. InterCapital has retained Dean Witter Services Company
Inc. to perform the aforementioned administrative services for the Fund.
The Fund's Trustees review the various services provided by the Investment
Manager to ensure that the Fund's general investment policies and programs
are being properly carried out and that administrative services are being
provided to the Fund in a satisfactory manner.
As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and for expenses of the Fund assumed by the Investment Manager, the Fund pays
the Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the
following annual rates to the Fund's net assets: 0.75% of the daily net
assets. The Investment Manager has agreed to assume all operating expenses
(except for brokerage and 12b-1 fees) and to waive the compensation provided
for in its Management Agreement until such time as the Fund has $50 million
of net assets or six months from the date of commencement of the Fund's
operations, whichever occurs first. The expenses of the Fund include: the fee
of the Investment Manager; the fee pursuant to the Plan of Distribution (see
"Purchase of Fund Shares"); taxes; transfer agent, custodian and auditing
fees; certain legal fees; and printing and other expenses relating to the
Fund's operations which are not expressly assumed by the Investment Manager
under its Investment Management Agreement with the Fund.
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
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The investment objective of the Fund is to seek total return. The
objective is a fundamental policy of the Fund and may not be changed without
a vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund. Total
return consists of current income (including dividends, interest and, in the
case of discounted instruments, discount accruals) and capital appreciation
(including realized and unrealized capital gains and losses). There is no
assurance that the objective will be achieved. The following policies may be
changed by the Board of Trustees without shareholder approval.
The Fund seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing, under
normal circumstances, at least 65% of its total assets in a diversified
portfolio of domestic and foreign equity securities of companies whose
capitalization falls within the range of companies comprising the Standard &
Poor's MidCap 400 Index ("S&P 400"), which capitalization range is
approximately between $220 million and $13 billion as of February 24, 1998,
and that currently pay dividends and that have the potential for increasing
dividends. The Fund may invest up to 35% of its total assets in (a) common
stocks of U.S. companies that fall outside the range of mid-cap securities or
in non-dividend paying mid-cap securities; (b) in convertible bonds or
preferred stocks that are convertible into common stock, or in rights and
warrants, so long as each such investment is consistent with the Fund's
investment objective; and (c) U.S. Government securities (securities issued
or guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States or its
agencies and instrumentalities), investment grade corporate debt securities
and/or money market instruments when, in the opinion of the Investment
Manager, the projected total return on such securities is equal to or greater
than the expected total return on equity securities or when such holdings
might be
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expected to reduce the volatility of the portfolio (for purposes of this
provision, the term "total return" means the difference between the cost of a
security and the aggregate of its market value and dividends received); or in
money market instruments under any one or more of the following
circumstances: (i) pending investment of proceeds of sale of the Fund's
shares or of portfolio securities; (ii) pending settlement of purchases of
portfolio securities; or (iii) to maintain liquidity for the purpose of
meeting anticipated redemptions. There are no minimum rating or quality
requirements with respect to convertible securities in which the Fund may
invest and, thus, all or some of such securities may be below investment
grade.
In the opinion of the Investment Manager mid-cap companies typically have
a better growth potential than their large-cap counterparts because they are
still in the early and more dynamic period of their corporate existences.
Often mid-size companies and the industries in which they are focused are
still evolving as opposed to the more mature industries served by large-cap
companies. Moreover, mid-cap companies are not considered "emerging" stocks,
nor are they as volatile as small-cap firms. This is because mid-cap
companies have increased liquidity, attributable to their larger market
capitalization as well as longer and more established track records, and a
stronger market presence and dominance than small-cap firms. Consequently,
because of the better growth inherent in these companies and their
industries, mid-cap companies offer superior return potential to large-cap
companies, albeit with greater risk, yet owing to their relatively larger
size and better recognition in the investment community, they have a reduced
risk profile compared to smaller, emerging or micro-cap companies but offer
less opportunity for capital appreciation.
Notwithstanding the Fund's investment objective of seeking total return,
the Fund may, for defensive purposes, without limitation, invest in:
obligations of the United States Government, its agencies or
instrumentalities; cash and cash equivalents in major currencies; repurchase
agreements; zero coupon securities; money market instruments; and commercial
paper.
PORTFOLIO CHARACTERISTICS
FIXED-INCOME SECURITIES. All fixed-income securities are subject to two types
of risks: the credit risk and the interest rate risk. The credit risk relates
to the ability of the issuer to meet interest or principal payments or both
as they come due. The interest rate risk refers to the fluctuations in the
net asset value of any portfolio of fixed-income securities resulting from
the inverse relationship between price and yield of fixed-income securities;
that is, when the general level of interest rates rises, the prices of
outstanding fixed-income securities decline, and when interest rates fall,
prices rise.
The term investment grade consists of debt instruments rated Baa or higher
by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") or BBB or higher by Standard &
Poor's Corporation ("S&P") or, if not rated, determined to be of comparable
quality by the Investment Manager. Investments in securities rated either Baa
by Moody's or BBB by S&P have speculative characteristics and, therefore,
changes in economic conditions or other circumstances are more likely to
weaken their capacity to make principal and interest payments than would be
the case with investments in securities with higher credit ratings. If a debt
instrument, except a convertible security, held by the Fund is subsequently
downgraded below investment grade by a rating agency, the Fund will retain
such security in its portfolio until the Investment Manager determines that
it is practicable to sell the security without undue market or tax
consequences to the Fund. In the event that such downgraded securities
constitute 5% or more of the Fund's net assets, the Investment Manager will
sell immediately sufficient securities to reduce the total to below 5%.
CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES. The Fund may acquire, through purchase or a
distribution by the issuer of a security held in its portfolio, a
fixed-income security which is convertible into common stock of the issuer.
Convertible securities rank senior to common stocks in a corporation's
capital structure and, therefore, entail less risk than the corporation's
common stock. The value of a convertible security is a function of its
"investment value" (its value as if it did not have a conversion privilege),
and its "conversion value" (the security's worth if it were to be exchanged
for the underlying security, at market value, pursuant to its conversion
privilege).
To the extent that a convertible security's investment value is greater
than its conversion value, its price will be primarily a reflection of such
investment value and its price will be likely to increase when interest rates
fall and decrease when interest rates rise, as with a fixed-income security
(the credit standing of the issuer and other factors may also have an effect
on the convertible security's value). If the conversion value exceeds the
investment value, the price of the convertible security will rise above its
investment value and, in addition, will sell at some premium over its
conversion value. (This premium represents the price investors are willing to
pay for the privilege of purchasing a fixed-income security with a
possibility of capital appreciation due to the conversion privilege.) At such
times the price of the convertible security will tend to fluctuate directly
with the price of the underlying equity security.
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LOWER-RATED CONVERTIBLE SECURITIES. A portion of the convertible securities
in which the Fund may invest will generally be below investment grade (see
above). Securities below investment grade are the equivalent of high yield,
high risk bonds, commonly known as "junk bonds." Investment grade is
generally considered to be debt securities rated BBB or higher by S&P or Baa
or higher by Moody's. Convertible securities rated Baa by Moody's or BBB by
S&P have speculative characteristics greater than those of more highly rated
securities, while convertible securities rated Ba or BB or lower by Moody's
or S&P, respectively, are considered to be speculative investments. The Fund
will not invest in convertible securities that are in default in payment of
principal or interest.
Because of the special nature of the Fund's permitted investments in lower
rated convertible securities, it must take account of certain special
considerations in assessing the risks associated with such investments. The
prices of lower rated securities have been found to be less sensitive to
changes in prevailing interest rates than higher rated investments, but are
likely to be more sensitive to adverse economic changes or individual
corporate developments. During an economic downturn or substantial period of
rising interest rates, highly leveraged issuers may experience financial
stress which would adversely affect their ability to service their principal
and interest payment obligations, to meet their projected business goals or
to obtain additional financing. If the issuer of a lower-rated security owned
by the Fund defaults, the Fund may incur additional expenses to seek
recovery. In addition, periods of economic uncertainty and change can be
expected to result in an increased volatility of market prices of lower rated
securities and a corresponding volatility in the net asset value of a share
of the Fund.
WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS. From
time to time, in the ordinary course of business, the Fund may purchase
securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis or may purchase or sell
securities on a forward commitment basis. When such transactions are
negotiated, the price is fixed at the time of the commitment, but delivery
and payment can take place a month or more after the date of the commitment.
An increase in the percentage of the Fund's assets committed to the purchase
of securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis
may increase the volatility of the Fund's net asset value.
WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES. The Fund may purchase securities on a
"when, as and if issued" basis under which the issuance of the security
depends upon the occurrence of a subsequent event, such as approval of a
merger, corporate reorganization, leveraged buyout or debt restructuring. If
the anticipated event does not occur and the securities are not issued, the
Fund will have lost an investment opportunity. An increase in the percentage
of the Fund's assets committed to the purchase of securities on a "when, as
and if issued" basis may increase the volatility of its net asset value.
LENDING OF PORTFOLIO SECURITIES. Consistent with applicable regulatory
requirements, the Fund may lend its portfolio securities to brokers, dealers
and other financial institutions, provided that such loans are callable at
any time by the Fund (subject to certain notice provisions described in the
Statement of Additional Information), and are at all times secured by cash or
money market instruments, which are maintained in a segregated account
pursuant to applicable regulations and that are equal to at least the market
value, determined daily, of the loaned securities. As with any extensions of
credit, there are risks of delay in recovery and in some cases even loss of
rights in the collateral should the borrower of the securities fail
financially. However, loans of portfolio securities will only be made to
firms deemed by the Investment Manager to be creditworthy and when the income
which can be earned from such loans justifies the attendant risks.
PRIVATE PLACEMENTS AND RESTRICTED SECURITIES. The Fund may invest up to 5% of
its total assets in securities which are subject to restrictions on resale
because they have not been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the "Securities Act"), or which are otherwise restricted.
(Securities eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities
Act, and determined to be liquid pursuant to the procedures discussed in the
following paragraph, are not subject to the foregoing restriction.) These
securities are generally referred to as private placements or restricted
securities. Limitations on the resale of such securities may have an adverse
effect on their marketability, and may prevent the Fund from disposing of
them promptly at reasonable prices. The Fund may have to bear the expense of
registering such securities for resale and the risk of substantial delays in
effecting such registration.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted Rule 144A under the
Securities Act, which permits the Fund to sell restricted securities to
qualified institutional buyers without limitation. The Investment Manager,
pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees of the Fund, will make a
determination as to the liquidity of each restricted security purchased by
the Fund. If a restricted security is determined to be "liquid," such
security will not be included within the category "illiquid securities,"
which under current policy may not exceed 15% of the Fund's net assets.
However, investing in Rule 144A securities could have the effect of
increasing the level of Fund illiquidity to the extent the Fund, at a
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particular point in time, may be unable to find qualified institutional
buyers interested in purchasing such securities.
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS. The Fund may enter into repurchase agreements, which
may be viewed as a type of secured lending by the Fund, and which typically
involve the acquisition by the Fund of debt securities from a selling
financial institution such as a bank, savings and loan association or
broker-dealer. The agreement provides that the Fund will sell back to the
institution, and that the institution will repurchase, the underlying
security at a specified price and at a fixed time in the future, usually not
more than seven days from the date of purchase. While repurchase agreements
involve certain risks not associated with direct investments in debt
securities, including the risks of default or bankruptcy of the selling
financial institution, the Fund follows procedures designed to minimize those
risks. These procedures include effecting repurchase transactions only with
large, well-capitalized and well-established financial institutions whose
financial condition will be continually monitored by the Investment Manager
subject to procedures established by the Board of Trustees of the Fund. In
addition, as described above, the value of the collateral underlying the
repurchase agreement will be at least equal to the repurchase price,
including any accrued interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In the
event of a default or bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, the Fund
will seek to liquidate such collateral. However, the exercising of the Fund's
right to liquidate such collateral could involve certain costs or delays and,
to the extent that proceeds from any sale upon a default of the obligation to
repurchase were less than the repurchase price, the Fund could suffer a loss.
It is the current policy of the Fund not to invest in repurchase agreements
that do not mature within seven days if any such investment, together with
any other illiquid assets held by the Fund, amounts to more than 15% of its
net assets.
FOREIGN SECURITIES. The Fund may invest up to 25% of the value of its total
assets, at the time of purchase, in equity securities, rights and warrants
issued by foreign issuers. Such investments may also be in the form of
American Depository Receipts (ADRs), European Depository Receipts (EDRs) or
other similar securities of foreign issuers. These securities may not
necessarily be denominated in the same currency as the securities into which
they may be converted. ADRs are receipts typically issued by a United States
bank or trust company evidencing ownership of the underlying securities. EDRs
are European receipts evidencing a similar arrangement. Generally, ADRs, in
registered form, are designed for use in the United States securities markets
and EDRs, in bearer form, are designed for use in European securities
markets. The Fund's investments in unlisted foreign securities are subject to
the Fund's overall policy limiting its investment in illiquid securities to
15% or less of its net assets. For a discussion of the risks of foreign
securities, see "Risk Considerations" below.
ZERO COUPON SECURITIES. A portion of the fixed-income securities purchased by
the Fund may be zero coupon securities. Such securities are purchased at a
discount from their face amount, giving the purchaser the right to receive
their full value at maturity. The interest earned on such securities is,
implicitly, automatically compounded and paid out at maturity. While such
compounding at a constant rate eliminates the risk of receiving lower yields
upon reinvestment of interest if prevailing interest rates decline, the owner
of a zero coupon security will be unable to participate in higher yields upon
reinvestment of interest received on interest-paying securities if prevailing
interest rates rise.
A zero coupon security pays no interest to its holder during its life.
Therefore, to the extent the Fund invests in zero coupon securities, it will
not receive current cash available for distribution to shareholders. In
addition, zero coupon securities are subject to substantially greater price
fluctuations during periods of changing prevailing interest rates than are
comparable securities which pay interest on a current basis. Current federal
tax law requires that a holder (such as the Fund) of a zero coupon security
accrue a portion of the discount at which the security was purchased as
income each year even though the Fund receives no interest payments in cash
on the security during the year.
INVESTMENT IN REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS. The Fund may invest in real
estate investment trusts, which pool investors' funds for investments
primarily in commercial real estate properties. Investment in real estate
investment trusts may be the most practical available means for the Fund to
invest in the real estate industry (the Fund is prohibited from investing in
real estate directly). As a shareholder in a real estate investment trust,
the Fund would bear its ratable share of the real estate investment trust's
expenses, including its advisory and administration fees. At the same time
the Fund would continue to pay its own investment management fees and other
expenses, as a result of which the Fund and its shareholders in effect will
be absorbing duplicate levels of fees with respect to investments in real
estate investment trusts. Real estate investment trusts are not diversified
and are subject to the risk of financing projects. They are also subject to
heavy cash flow dependency, defaults by borrowers or tenants,
self-liquidation, and the possibility of failing to qualify for tax-free
status under the Internal
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Revenue Code and failing to maintain exemption from the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended.
PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT
The Fund's portfolio is actively managed by its Investment Manager with a
view to achieving the Fund's investment objective. In determining which
securities to purchase for the Fund or hold in the Fund's portfolio, the
Investment Manager will rely on information from various sources, including
research, analysis and appraisals of brokers and dealers, including Dean
Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), Morgan Stanley and Co. Incorporated and other
broker-dealer affiliates of InterCapital, the views of others regarding
economic developments and interest rate trends, and the Investment Manager's
own analysis of factors it deems relevant. No particular emphasis is given to
investments in securities for the purpose of earning current income. The
Fund's portfolio is managed within InterCapital's Growth and Income Group,
which manages 24 equity funds and fund portfolios with approximately $30.3
billion in assets as of January 31, 1998. Paul D. Vance, Senior Vice
President of InterCapital and a member of InterCapital's Growth and Income
Group, is the primary portfolio manager of the Fund and has been a portfolio
manager at InterCapital for over five years.
Although the Fund does not intend to engage in substantial short-term
trading as a means of achieving its investment objective, it may sell
portfolio securities without regard to the length of time they have been
held, in accordance with the investment policies described earlier. Portfolio
changes will be effected whenever the Fund's Investment Manager believes they
will benefit the performance of the portfolio. As a result the Fund does
expect to engage in a substantial number of portfolio transactions. It is
anticipated that, under normal market conditions, the Fund's portfolio
turnover rate will not exceed 100% in any one year. The Fund will incur
brokerage costs commensurate with its portfolio turnover rate; thus a higher
level (over 100%) of portfolio transactions will increase the Fund's overall
brokerage expenses. Short term gains and losses may result from such
portfolio transactions. See "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes" for a
discussion of the tax implications of the Fund's trading policy. A more
extensive discussion of the Fund's portfolio brokerage policies is set forth
in the Statement of Additional Information.
Pursuant to an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission the Fund
may effect principal transactions in certain money market instruments with
DWR. In addition, the Fund may incur brokerage commissions on transactions
conducted through DWR, Morgan Stanley and Co. Incorporated and other brokers
and dealers that are affiliates of InterCapital.
RISK CONSIDERATIONS
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The net asset value of the Fund's shares will fluctuate with changes in
the market value of its portfolio securities. The market value of the Fund's
portfolio securities will increase or decrease due to a variety of economic,
market or political factors which cannot be predicted. The Fund is intended
for long-term investors who can accept the risks involved in seeking total
return through investment primarily in the securities of medium-sized
companies. It should be recognized that investing in such companies involves
greater risk than is customarily associated with investing in more
established companies.
MID-CAP STOCKS. Investing in medium-sized market capitalization companies may
involve greater risk of volatility of the Fund's net asset value than is
customarily associated with investing in larger, more established companies.
Often mid-size companies and the industries in which they are focused are
still evolving and while this may offer better growth potential than larger,
established companies, it also may make them more sensitive to changing
market conditions. Because prices of stocks, including mid-cap stocks,
fluctuate from day to day, the value of an investment in the Fund will vary
based upon the Fund's investment performance.
FOREIGN SECURITIES. The Fund may invest up to 25% of its total assets in
equity securities of non-U.S. companies, including American or other
Depository Receipts, rights, warrants and the direct purchase of foreign
securities. Investments in foreign securities involve risks relating to local
foreign political or economic developments, potential nationalization,
withholding taxes on dividend or interest payments, and limitations on the
use or transfer of Fund assets and any effects of foreign social, economic or
political instability. Foreign securities investments may be affected by
changes in currency rates or exchange control regulations, changes in
governmental administration or economic or monetary policy (in the United
States and abroad) or changed circumstances in dealings between nations.
Costs may be incurred in connection with conversions between various
currencies held by the Fund. Foreign companies may have less public or less
reliable information available about them and may be subject to less
governmental regulation than U.S. compa-
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nies. Securities of foreign companies may be less liquid and more volatile
than securities of U.S. companies.
Securities of foreign issuers may be less liquid than comparable
securities of U.S. issuers and, as such, their price changes may be more
volatile. Furthermore, foreign exchanges and broker-dealers are generally
subject to less government and exchange scrutiny and regulation than their
American counterparts. Brokerage commissions, dealer concessions and other
transaction costs may be higher on foreign markets than in the U.S. In
addition, differences in clearance and settlement procedures on foreign
markets may occasion delays in settlements of the Fund's trades effected in
such markets. As such, the inability to dispose of portfolio securities due
to settlement delays could result in losses to the Fund due to subsequent
declines in value of such securities and the inability of the Fund to make
intended security purchases due to settlement problems could result in a
failure of the Fund to make potentially advantageous investments. To the
extent the Fund purchases Eurodollar certificates of deposit issued by
foreign branches of domestic United States banks, consideration will be given
to their domestic marketability, the lower reserve requirements normally
mandated for overseas banking operations, the possible impact of
interruptions in the flow of international currency transactions and future
international political and economic developments which might adversely
affect the payment of principal or interest.
YEAR 2000. The investment management services provided to the Fund by the
Investment Manager, and the services provided by the Distributor and the
Transfer Agent to shareholders, depend on the smooth functioning of their
computer systems. Many computer software systems in use today cannot
recognize the year 2000, but revert to 1900 or 1980, due to the manner in
which dates were encoded and calculated. That failure could have a negative
impact on the handling of securities trades, pricing and account services.
The Investment Manager, the Distributor and the Transfer Agent have been
actively working on necessary changes to their own computer systems to deal
with the year 2000 and expect that their systems will be adapted before that
date, but there can be no assurance that they will be successful or that
interaction with other noncomplying computer systems will not impair their
services at that time.
For additional risk disclosure, please refer to the "Portfolio
Characteristics" section of the Prospectus and to the "Investment Practices
and Policies" section of the Statement of Additional Information.
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
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The investment restrictions listed below are among the restrictions which
have been adopted by the Fund as fundamental policies. Under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), a fundamental policy may not be
changed without the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities
of the Fund, as defined in the Act. For purposes of the following
limitations: (i) all percentage limitations apply immediately after a
purchase or initial investment; and (ii) any subsequent change in any
applicable percentage resulting from market fluctuations or other changes in
total or net assets does not require elimination of any security from the
portfolio.
The Fund may not:
1. With respect to 75% of its assets, invest more than 5% of the value of
its total assets in the securities of any one issuer (other than obligations
issued, or guaranteed by, the United States Government, its agencies or
instrumentalities).
2. With respect to 75% of its assets, purchase more than 10% of all
outstanding voting securities or any class of securities of any one issuer.
3. Invest 25% or more of the value of its total assets in securities of
issuers in any one industry. This restriction does not apply to obligations
issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or its agencies or
instrumentalities.
See the Statement of Additional Information for additional investment
restrictions.
Notwithstanding any other investment policy or restriction, the Fund may
seek to achieve its investment objective by investing all or substantially
all of its assets in another investment company having substantially the same
investment objective and policies as the Fund.
UNDERWRITING
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Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Underwriter") has agreed to purchase
up to 10,000,000 shares from the Fund, which number may be increased or
decreased in accordance with the Underwriting Agreement. The initial
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offering will run approximately from , 1998 through , 1998. The
Underwriting Agreement provides that the obligation of the Underwriter is
subject to certain conditions precedent and that the Underwriter will be
obligated to purchase the shares on , 1998, or such other date as may be
agreed upon by the Underwriter and the Fund (the "Closing Date"). Shares will
not be issued and dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after the
Closing Date. For this reason, payment is not required to be made prior to
the Closing Date. If any orders received during the initial offering period
are accompanied by payment, such payment will be returned unless an
accompanying request for investment in a Dean Witter money market fund is
received at the time the payment is made. Prospective investors in money
market funds should request and read the money market fund prospectus prior
to investing. All such funds received and invested in a Dean Witter money
market fund will be automatically invested in the Fund on the Closing Date
without any further action by the investor. An investor may cancel his or her
purchase of Fund shares without penalty at any time prior to the Closing
Date.
The Underwriter will purchase Class B, Class C and Class D shares from the
Fund at $10.00 per share with all proceeds going to the Fund and will
purchase Class A shares at $10.00 per shares plus a sales charge as set forth
under "Purchase of Fund Shares--Continuous Offering--Initial Sales Charge
Alternative--Class A Shares" with the sales charge paid to the Underwriter
and the net asset value of $10.00 per share going to the Fund. The
Underwriter may, however, receive contingent deferred sales charges from
future redemptions of Class A, Class B and Class C shares (see "Purchase of
Fund Shares--Continuous Offering").
The Underwriter shall, regardless of its expected underwriting commitment,
be entitled and obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which
purchase orders have been received by the Underwriter prior to 2:00 p.m., New
York time, on the third business day preceding the Closing Date, or such
other date as may be agreed to between the parties.
The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased by any
shareholder pursuant to this offering is 100 shares. Certificates for shares
purchased will not be issued unless requested by the shareholder in writing.
PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES--CONTINUOUS OFFERING
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GENERAL
Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor") will act as the Distributor
of each Class of the Fund's shares during the continuous offering. Pursuant
to a Distribution Agreement between the Fund and the Distributor, an
affiliate of the Investment Manager, shares of the Fund are distributed by
the Distributor and offered by DWR and other dealers which have entered into
selected dealer agreements with the Distributor ("Selected Broker-Dealers").
The principal executive office of the Distributor is located at Two World
Trade Center, New York, New York 10048.
The Fund offers four classes of shares (each, a "Class"). Class A shares
are sold to investors with an initial sales charge that declines to zero for
larger purchases; however, Class A shares sold without an initial sales
charge are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") of 1.0% if
redeemed within one year of purchase, except for certain specific
circumstances. Class B shares are sold without an initial sales charge but
are subject to a CDSC (scaled down from 5.0% to 1.0%) payable upon most
redemptions within six years after purchase. (Class B shares purchased by
certain Qualified Plans are subject to a CDSC scaled down from 2.0% to 1.0%
if redeemed within three years after purchase.) Class C shares are sold
without an initial sales charge but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on most
redemptions made within one year after purchase. Class D shares are sold
without an initial sales charge or CDSC and are available only to investors
meeting an initial investment minimum of $5 million ($25 million for certain
qualified plans), and to certain other limited categories of investors. At
the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Fund, Class A shares may be
sold to categories of investors in addition to those set forth in this
prospectus at net asset value without a front-end sales charge, and Class D
shares may be sold to certain other categories of investors, in each case as
may be described in the then current prospectus of the Fund. See "Alternative
Purchase Arrangements--Selecting a Particular Class" for a discussion of
factors to consider in selecting which Class of shares to purchase.
The minimum initial purchase is $1,000 for each Class of shares, although
Class D shares are only available to persons investing $5 million ($25
million for certain qualified plans) or more and to certain other limited
categories of investors. For the purpose of meeting the minimum $5 million or
$25 million initial invest-
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ment for Class D shares, and subject to the $1,000 minimum initial investment
for each Class of the Fund, an investor's existing holdings of Class A shares
of the Fund and other Dean Witter Funds that are multiple class funds ("Dean
Witter Multi-Class Funds") and shares of Dean Witter Funds sold with a
front-end sales charge ("FSC Funds") and concurrent investments in Class D
shares of the Fund and other Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds will be
aggregated. Subsequent purchases of $100 or more may be made by sending a
check, payable to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth
Securities, directly to Dean Witter Trust FSB (the "Transfer Agent" or "DWT")
at P.O. Box 1040, Jersey City, NJ 07303 or by contacting an account executive
of DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer. When purchasing shares of the Fund,
investors must specify whether the purchase is for Class A, Class B, Class C
or Class D shares. If no Class is specified, the Transfer Agent will not
process the transaction until the proper Class is identified. The minimum
initial purchase in the case of investments through EasyInvest (Service
Mark), an automatic purchase plan (see "Shareholder Services"), is $100,
provided that the schedule of automatic investments will result in
investments totalling at least $1,000 within the first twelve months. The
minimum initial purchase in the case of an "Education IRA" is $500, if the
Distributor has reason to believe that additional investments will increase
the investment in the account to $1,000 within three years. In the case of
investments pursuant to (i) Systematic Payroll Deduction Plans (including
Individual Retirement Plans), (ii) the InterCapital mutual fund asset
allocation program and (iii) fee-based programs approved by the Distributor,
pursuant to which participants pay an asset based fee for services in the
nature of investment advisory or administrative services, the Fund, in its
discretion, may accept investments without regard to any minimum amounts
which would otherwise be required, provided, in the case of Systematic
Payroll Deduction Plans, that the Distributor has reason to believe that
additional investments will increase the investment in all accounts under
such Plans to at least $1,000. Certificates for shares purchased will not be
issued unless a request is made by the shareholder in writing to the Transfer
Agent.
Shares of the Fund are sold through the Distributor on a normal three
business day settlement basis; that is, payment is due on the third business
day (settlement date) after the order is placed with the Distributor. Since
DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers forward investors' funds on settlement
date, they will benefit from the temporary use of the funds if payment is
made prior thereto. As noted above, orders placed directly with the Transfer
Agent must be accompanied by payment. Investors will be entitled to receive
income dividends and capital gains distributions if their order is received
by the close of business on the day prior to the record date for such
dividends and distributions. Sales personnel of a Selected Broker-Dealer are
compensated for selling shares of the Fund by the Distributor and/or the
Selected Broker-Dealer. In addition, some sales personnel of the Selected
Broker-Dealer will receive various types of non-cash compensation as special
sales incentives, including trips, educational and/or business seminars and
merchandise. The Fund and the Distributor reserve the right to reject any
purchase orders.
ALTERNATIVE PURCHASE ARRANGEMENTS
The Fund offers several Classes of shares to investors designed to provide
them with the flexibility of selecting an investment best suited to their
needs. The general public is offered three Classes of shares: Class A shares,
Class B shares and Class C shares, which differ principally in terms of sales
charges and rate of expenses to which they are subject. A fourth Class of
shares, Class D shares, is offered only to limited categories of investors
(see "No Load Alternative--Class D Shares" below).
Each Class A, Class B, Class C or Class D share of the Fund represents an
identical interest in the investment portfolio of the Fund except that Class
A, Class B and Class C shares bear the expenses of the ongoing shareholder
service fees, Class B and Class C shares bear the expenses of the ongoing
distribution fees and Class A, Class B and Class C shares which are redeemed
subject to a CDSC bear the expense of the additional incremental distribution
costs resulting from the CDSC applicable to shares of those Classes. The
ongoing distribution fees that are imposed on Class A, Class B and Class C
shares will be imposed directly against those Classes and not against all
assets of the Fund and, accordingly, such charges against one Class will not
affect the net asset value of any other Class or have any impact on investors
choosing another sales charge option. See "Plan of Distribution" and
"Redemptions and Repurchases."
Set forth below is a summary of the differences between the Classes and
the factors an investor should consider when selecting a particular Class.
This summary is qualified in its entirety by detailed discussion of each
Class that follows this summary.
CLASS A SHARES. Class A shares are sold at net asset value plus an initial
sales charge of up to 5.25%. The initial sales charge is reduced for certain
purchases. Investments of $1 million or more (and investments by certain
other limited categories of investors) are not subject to any sales charges
at the time of purchase but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on redemptions made
within one year after purchase, except for certain specific
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circumstances. Class A shares are also subject to a 12b-1 fee of up to 0.25%
of the average daily net assets of the Class. See "Initial Sales Charge
Alternative--Class A Shares."
CLASS B SHARES. Class B shares are offered at net asset value with no initial
sales charge but are subject to a CDSC (scaled down from 5.0% to 1.0%) if
redeemed within six years of purchase. (Class B shares purchased by certain
qualified plans are subject to a CDSC scaled down from 2.0% to 1.0% if
redeemed within three years after purchase.) This CDSC may be waived for
certain redemptions. Class B shares are also subject to an annual 12b-1 fee
of 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class B. The Class B shares'
distribution fee will cause that Class to have higher expenses and pay lower
dividends than Class A or Class D shares.
After approximately ten (10) years, Class B shares will convert
automatically to Class A shares of the Fund, based on the relative net asset
values of the shares of the two Classes on the conversion date. In addition,
a certain portion of Class B shares that have been acquired through the
reinvestment of dividends and distributions will be converted at that time.
See "Contingent Deferred Sales Charge Alternative--Class B Shares."
CLASS C SHARES. Class C shares are sold at net asset value with no initial
sales charge but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on redemptions made within one
year after purchase. This CDSC may be waived for certain redemptions. They
are subject to an annual 12b-1 fee of up to 1.0% of the average daily net
assets of the Class C shares. The Class C shares' distribution fee may cause
that Class to have higher expenses and pay lower dividends than Class A or
Class D shares. See "Level Load Alternative--Class C Shares."
CLASS D SHARES. Class D shares are available only to limited categories of
investors (see "No Load Alternative--Class D Shares" below). Class D shares
are sold at net asset value with no initial sales charge or CDSC. They are
not subject to any 12b-1 fees. See "No Load Alternative--Class D Shares."
SELECTING A PARTICULAR CLASS. In deciding which Class of Fund shares to
purchase, investors should consider the following factors, as well as any
other relevant facts and circumstances:
The decision as to which Class of shares is more beneficial to an investor
depends on the amount and intended length of his or her investment. Investors
who prefer an initial sales charge alternative may elect to purchase Class A
shares. Investors qualifying for significantly reduced or, in the case of
purchases of $1 million or more, no initial sales charges may find Class A
shares particularly attractive because similar sales charge reductions are
not available with respect to Class B or Class C shares. Moreover, Class A
shares are subject to lower ongoing expenses than are Class B or Class C
shares over the term of the investment. As an alternative, Class B and Class
C shares are sold without any initial sales charge so the entire purchase
price is immediately invested in the Fund. Any investment return on these
additional investment amounts may partially or wholly offset the higher
annual expenses of these Classes. Because the Fund's future return cannot be
predicted, however, there can be no assurance that this would be the case.
Finally, investors should consider the effect of the CDSC period and any
conversion rights of the Classes in the context of their own investment time
frame. For example, although Class C shares are subject to a significantly
lower CDSC upon redemptions, they do not, unlike Class B shares, convert into
Class A shares after approximately ten years, and, therefore, are subject to
an ongoing 12b-1 fee of 1.0% (rather than the 0.25% fee applicable to Class A
shares) for an indefinite period of time. Thus, Class B shares may be more
attractive than Class C shares to investors with longer term investment
outlooks. Other investors, however, may elect to purchase Class C shares if,
for example, they determine that they do not wish to be subject to a
front-end sales charge and they are uncertain as to the length of time they
intend to hold their shares.
For the purpose of meeting the $5 million (or $25 million) minimum
investment amount for Class D shares, holdings of Class A shares in all Dean
Witter Multi-Class Funds, shares of FSC Funds and shares of Dean Witter Funds
for which such shares have been exchanged will be included together with the
current investment amount.
Sales personnel may receive different compensation for selling each Class
of shares. Investors should understand that the purpose of a CDSC is the same
as that of the initial sales charge in that the sales charges applicable to
each Class provide for the financing of the distribution of shares of that
Class.
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Set forth below is a chart comparing the sales charge, 12b-1 fees and
conversion options applicable to each Class of shares:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
CONVERSION
CLASS SALES CHARGE 12B-1 FEE FEATURE
- --------- ------------------------- ------------- ---------------------
<S> <C> <C> <C>
A Maximum 5.25% 0.25% No
initial sales charge
reduced for
purchases of
$25,000 and over;
shares sold without
an initial sales
charge generally
subject to a 1.0%
CDSC during first
year.
- --------- ------------------------- ------------- ---------------------
B Maximum 5.0% 1.0% B shares convert
CDSC during the first to A shares
year decreasing automatically
to 0 after six years after
approximately
ten years
- --------- ------------------------- ------------- ---------------------
C 1.0% CDSC during 1.0% No
first year
- --------- ------------------------- ------------- ---------------------
D None None No
- --------- ------------------------- ------------- ---------------------
</TABLE>
See "Purchase of Fund Shares" and "The Fund and its Management" for a
complete description of the sales charges and service and distribution fees
for each Class of shares and "Determination of Net Asset Value," "Dividends,
Distributions and Taxes" and "Shareholder Services--Exchange Privilege" for
other differences between the Classes of shares.
INITIAL SALES CHARGE ALTERNATIVE--
CLASS A SHARES
Class A shares are sold at net asset value plus an initial sales charge. In
some cases, reduced sales charges may be available, as described below.
Investments of $1 million or more (and investments by certain other limited
categories of investors) are not subject to any sales charges at the time of
purchase but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on redemptions made within one
year after purchase (calculated from the last day of the month in which the
shares were purchased), except for certain specific circumstances. The CDSC
will be assessed on an amount equal to the lesser of the current market value
or the cost of the shares being redeemed. The CDSC will not be imposed (i) in
the circumstances set forth below in the section "Contingent Deferred Sales
Charge Alternative--Class B Shares--CDSC Waivers," except that the references
to six years in the first paragraph of that section shall mean one year in
the case of Class A shares, and (ii) in the circumstances identified in the
section "Additional Net Asset Value Purchase Options" below. Class A shares
are also subject to an annual 12b-1 fee of up to 0.25% of the average daily
net assets of the Class.
The offering price of Class A shares will be the net asset value per share
next determined following receipt of an order (see "Determination of Net
Asset Value" below), plus a sales charge (expressed as a percentage of the
offering price) on a single transaction as shown in the following table:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
SALES CHARGE
--------------------------------
PERCENTAGE OF APPROXIMATE
AMOUNT OF SINGLE PUBLIC OFFERING PERCENTAGE OF
TRANSACTION PRICE AMOUNT INVESTED
- -------------------- --------------- ---------------
<S> <C> <C>
Less than $25,000 .. 5.25% 5.54%
$25,000 but less
than $50,000 ...... 4.75% 4.99%
$50,000 but less
than $100,000 ..... 4.00% 4.17%
$100,000 but less
than $250,000 ..... 3.00% 3.09%
$250,000 but less
than $1 million .. 2.00% 2.04%
$1 million and over 0 0
</TABLE>
Upon notice to all Selected Broker-Dealers, the Distributor may reallow up
to the full applicable sales charge as shown in the above schedule during
periods specified in such notice. During periods when 90% or more of the
sales charge is reallowed, such Selected Broker-Dealers may be deemed to be
underwriters as that term is defined in the Securities Act of 1933.
The above schedule of sales charges is applicable to purchases in a single
transaction by, among others: (a) an individual; (b) an individual, his or
her spouse and their children under the age of 21 purchasing shares for his,
her or their own accounts; (c) a trustee or other fiduciary purchasing shares
for a single trust estate or a single fiduciary account; (d) a pension,
profit-sharing or other employee benefit plan qualified or non-qualified
under Section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code; (e) tax-exempt organizations
enumerated in Section 501(c)(3) or (13) of the Internal Revenue Code; (f)
employee benefit plans qualified under Section 401 of the Internal Revenue
Code of a single employer or of employers who are "affiliated persons" of
each other within the meaning of Section 2(a)(3)(c) of the Act; and for
investments in Individual Retirement Accounts of employees of a single
employer through Systematic Payroll Deduction plans; or (g) any other
organized group of persons, whether incorporated or not, provided the
organization has been in existence for at least six months and has some
purpose other than the purchase of redeemable securities of a registered
investment company at a discount.
COMBINED PURCHASE PRIVILEGE. Investors may have the benefit of reduced sales
charges in accordance with the
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above schedule by combining purchases of Class A shares of the Fund in single
transactions with the purchase of Class A shares of other Dean Witter
Multi-Class Funds and shares of FSC Funds. The sales charge payable on the
purchase of the Class A shares of the Fund, the Class A shares of the other
Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds and the shares of the FSC Funds will be at
their respective rates applicable to the total amount of the combined
concurrent purchases of such shares.
RIGHT OF ACCUMULATION. The above persons and entities may benefit from a
reduction of the sales charges in accordance with the above schedule if the
cumulative net asset value of Class A shares purchased in a single
transaction, together with shares of the Fund and other Dean Witter Funds
previously purchased at a price including a front-end sales charge (including
shares of the Fund and other Dean Witter Funds acquired in exchange for those
shares, and including in each case shares acquired through reinvestment of
dividends and distributions), which are held at the time of such transaction,
amounts to $25,000 or more. If such investor has a cumulative net asset value
of shares of FSC Funds and Class A and Class D shares that, together with the
current investment amount, is equal to at least $5 million ($25 million for
certain qualified plans), such investor is eligible to purchase Class D
shares subject to the $1,000 minimum initial investment requirement of that
Class of the Fund. See "No Load Alternative--Class D Shares" below.
The Distributor must be notified by DWR or a Selected Broker-Dealer or the
shareholder at the time a purchase order is placed that the purchase
qualifies for the reduced charge under the Right of Accumulation. Similar
notification must be made in writing by the dealer or shareholder when such
an order is placed by mail. The reduced sales charge will not be granted if:
(a) such notification is not furnished at the time of the order; or (b) a
review of the records of the Selected Broker-Dealer or the Transfer Agent
fails to confirm the investor's represented holdings.
LETTER OF INTENT. The foregoing schedule of reduced sales charges will also
be available to investors who enter into a written Letter of Intent providing
for the purchase, within a thirteen-month period, of Class A shares of the
Fund from DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealers. The cost of Class A shares of
the Fund or shares of other Dean Witter Funds which were previously purchased
at a price including a front-end sales charge during the 90-day period prior
to the date of receipt by the Distributor of the Letter of Intent, or of
Class A shares of the Fund or shares of other Dean Witter Funds acquired in
exchange for shares of such funds purchased during such period at a price
including a front-end sales charge, which are still owned by the shareholder,
may also be included in determining the applicable reduction.
ADDITIONAL NET ASSET VALUE PURCHASE OPTIONS. In addition to investments of $1
million or more, Class A shares also may be purchased at net asset value by
the following:
(1) trusts for which DWT (an affiliate of the Investment Manager) provides
discretionary trustee services;
(2) persons participating in a fee-based program approved by the
Distributor, pursuant to which such persons pay an asset based fee for
services in the nature of investment advisory or administrative services
(such investments are subject to all of the terms and conditions of such
programs, which may include termination fees, mandatory redemption upon
termination and such other circumstances as specified in the program's
agreements and restrictions on transferability of Fund shares);
(3) employer-sponsored 401(k) and other plans qualified under Section
401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code ("Qualified Retirement Plans") with at
least 200 eligible employees and for which DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's
Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written
Recordkeeping Services Agreement;
(4) Qualified Retirement Plans for which DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's
Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written
Recordkeeping Services Agreement;
(5) investors who are clients of a Dean Witter account executive who
joined Dean Witter from another investment firm within six months prior to
the date of purchase of Fund shares by such investors, if the shares are
being purchased with the proceeds from a redemption of shares of an open-end
proprietary mutual fund of the account executive's previous firm which
imposed either a front-end or deferred sales charge, provided such purchase
was made within sixty days after the redemption and the proceeds of the
redemption had been maintained in the interim in cash or a money market fund;
and
(6) other categories of investors, at the discretion of the Board, as
disclosed in the then current prospectus of the Fund.
No CDSC will be imposed on redemptions of shares purchased pursuant to
paragraphs (1), (2) or (5), above.
For further information concerning purchases of the Fund's shares, contact
DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer or consult the Statement of Additional
Information.
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CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE
ALTERNATIVE--CLASS B SHARES
Class B shares are sold at net asset value next determined without an initial
sales charge so that the full amount of an investor's purchase payment may be
immediately invested in the Fund. A CDSC, however, will be imposed on most
Class B shares redeemed within six years after purchase. The CDSC will be
imposed on any redemption of shares if after such redemption the aggregate
current value of a Class B account with the Fund falls below the aggregate
amount of the investor's purchase payments for Class B shares made during the
six years (or, in the case of shares held by certain Qualified Retirement
Plans, three years) preceding the redemption. In addition, Class B shares are
subject to an annual 12b-1 fee of 1.0% of the lesser of: (a) the average
daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's Class B shares since the inception
of the Fund (not including reinvestments of dividends or capital gains
distributions), less the average daily aggregate net asset value of the
Fund's Class B shares redeemed since the Fund's inception upon which a CDSC
has been imposed or waived, or (b) the average daily net assets of Class B.
Except as noted below, Class B shares of the Fund which are held for six
years or more after purchase (calculated from the last day of the month in
which the shares were purchased) will not be subject to any CDSC upon
redemption. Shares redeemed earlier than six years after purchase may,
however, be subject to a CDSC which will be a percentage of the dollar amount
of shares redeemed and will be assessed on an amount equal to the lesser of
the current market value or the cost of the shares being redeemed. The size
of this percentage will depend upon how long the shares have been held, as
set forth in the following table:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR SINCE
PURCHASE CDSC AS A PERCENTAGE
PAYMENT MADE OF AMOUNT REDEEMED
- -------------------------- ------------------------
<S> <C>
First...................... 5.0%
Second..................... 4.0%
Third...................... 3.0%
Fourth..................... 2.0%
Fifth...................... 2.0%
Sixth...................... 1.0%
Seventh and thereafter .... None
</TABLE>
In the case of Class B shares of the Fund purchased by Qualified
Retirement Plans for which DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's Retirement Plan
Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written Recordkeeping Services
Agreement, shares held for three years or more after purchase (calculated as
described in the paragraph above) will not be subject to any CDSC upon
redemption. However, shares redeemed earlier than three years after purchase
may be subject to a CDSC (calculated as described in the paragraph above),
the percentage of which will depend on how long the shares have been held, as
set forth in the following table:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR SINCE
PURCHASE CDSC AS A PERCENTAGE
PAYMENT MADE OF AMOUNT REDEEMED
- -------------------------- ------------------------
<S> <C>
First ..................... 2.0%
Second .................... 2.0%
Third ..................... 1.0%
Fourth and thereafter .... None
</TABLE>
CDSC WAIVERS. A CDSC will not be imposed on: (i) any amount which represents
an increase in value of shares purchased within the six years (or, in the
case of shares held by certain Qualified Retirement Plans, three years)
preceding the redemption; (ii) the current net asset value of shares
purchased more than six years (or, in the case of shares held by certain
Qualified Retirement Plans, three years) prior to the redemption; and (iii)
the current net asset value of shares purchased through reinvestment of
dividends or distributions and/or shares acquired in exchange for shares of
FSC Funds or of other Dean Witter Funds acquired in exchange for such shares.
Moreover, in determining whether a CDSC is applicable it will be assumed that
amounts described in (i), (ii) and (iii) above (in that order) are redeemed
first.
In addition, the CDSC, if otherwise applicable, will be waived in the case
of:
(1) redemptions of shares held at the time a shareholder dies or becomes
disabled, only if the shares are: (A) registered either in the name of an
individual shareholder (not a trust), or in the names of such shareholder and
his or her spouse as joint tenants with right of survivorship; or (B) held
in a qualified corporate or self-employed retirement plan, Individual
Retirement Account ("IRA") or Custodial Account under Section 403(b)(7) of
the Internal Revenue Code ("403(b) Custodial Account"), provided in either
case that the redemption is requested within one year of the death or initial
determination of disability;
(2) redemptions in connection with the following retirement plan
distributions: (A) lump-sum or other distributions from a qualified
corporate or self-employed retirement plan following retirement (or, in the
case of a "key employee" of a "top heavy" plan, following attainment of age
59 1/2); (B) distributions from an IRA or 403(b) Custodial Account following
attainment of age 59 1/2; or (C) a tax-free return of an excess contribution
to an IRA; and
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(3) all redemptions of shares held for the benefit of a participant in a
Qualified Retirement Plan which offers investment companies managed by the
Investment Manager or its subsidiary, Dean Witter Services Company Inc., as
self-directed investment alternatives and for which DWT serves as Trustee or
DWR's Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written
Recordkeeping Services Agreement ("Eligible Plan"), provided that either: (A)
the plan continues to be an Eligible Plan after the redemption; or (B) the
redemption is in connection with the complete termination of the plan
involving the distribution of all plan assets to participants.
With reference to (1) above, for the purpose of determining disability,
the Distributor utilizes the definition of disability contained in Section
72(m)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, which relates to the inability to
engage in gainful employment. With reference to (2) above, the term
"distribution" does not encompass a direct transfer of IRA, 403(b) Custodial
Account or retirement plan assets to a successor custodian or trustee. All
waivers will be granted only following receipt by the Distributor of
confirmation of the shareholder's entitlement.
CONVERSION TO CLASS A SHARES. Class B shares will convert automatically to
Class A shares, based on the relative net asset values of the shares of the
two Classes on the conversion date, which will be approximately ten (10)
years after the date of the original purchase. The ten year period is
calculated from the last day of the month in which the shares were purchased
or, in the case of Class B shares acquired through an exchange or a series of
exchanges, from the last day of the month in which the original Class B
shares were purchased, provided that shares acquired in exchange for shares
of another fund originally purchased before May 1, 1997 will convert to Class
A in May 2007. The conversion of shares purchased on or after May 1, 1997
will take place in the month following the tenth anniversary of the purchase.
There will also be converted at that time such proportion of Class B shares
acquired through automatic reinvestment of dividends and distributions owned
by the shareholder as the total number of his or her Class B shares
converting at the time bears to the total number of outstanding Class B
shares purchased and owned by the shareholder. In the case of Class B shares
held by a Qualified Retirement Plan for which DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's
Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written
Recordkeeping Services Agreement, the plan is treated as a single investor
and all Class B shares will convert to Class A shares on the conversion date
of the first shares of a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund purchased by that plan.
In the case of Class B shares previously exchanged for shares of an "Exchange
Fund" (see "Shareholder Services--Exchange Privilege"), the period of time
the shares were held in the Exchange Fund (calculated from the last day of
the month in which the Exchange Fund shares were acquired) is excluded from
the holding period for conversion. If those shares are subsequently
re-exchanged for Class B shares of a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund, the
holding period resumes on the last day of the month in which Class B shares
are reacquired.
If a shareholder has received share certificates for Class B shares, such
certificates must be delivered to the Transfer Agent at least one week prior
to the date for conversion. Class B shares evidenced by share certificates
that are not received by the Transfer Agent at least one week prior to any
conversion date will be converted into Class A shares on the next scheduled
conversion date after such certificates are received.
Effectiveness of the conversion feature is subject to the continuing
availability of a ruling of the Internal Revenue Service or an opinion of
counsel that (i) the conversion of shares does not constitute a taxable event
under the Internal Revenue Code, (ii) Class A shares received on conversion
will have a basis equal to the shareholder's basis in the converted Class B
shares immediately prior to the conversion, and (iii) Class A shares received
on conversion will have a holding period that includes the holding period of
the converted Class B shares. The conversion feature may be suspended if the
ruling or opinion is no longer available. In such event, Class B shares would
continue to be subject to Class B 12b-1 fees.
LEVEL LOAD ALTERNATIVE--CLASS C SHARES
Class C shares are sold at net asset value next determined without an initial
sales charge but are subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on most redemptions made
within one year after purchase (calculated from the last day of the month in
which the shares were purchased). The CDSC will be assessed on an amount
equal to the lesser of the current market value or the cost of the shares
being redeemed. The CDSC will not be imposed in the circumstances set forth
above in the section "Contingent Deferred Sales Charge Alternative--Class B
Shares--CDSC Waivers," except that the references to six years in the first
paragraph of that section shall mean one year in the case of Class C shares.
Class C shares are subject to an annual 12b-1 fee of up to 1.0% of the
average daily net assets of the Class. Unlike Class B shares, Class C shares
have no conversion feature and, accordingly, an investor that purchases Class
C shares will be subject to 12b-1 fees appli-
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cable to Class C shares for an indefinite period subject to annual approval
by the Fund's Board of Trustees and regulatory limitations.
NO LOAD ALTERNATIVE--CLASS D SHARES
Class D shares are offered without any sales charge on purchase or redemption
and without any 12b-1 fee. Class D shares are offered only to investors
meeting an initial investment minimum of $5 million ($25 million for
Qualified Retirement Plans for which DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's
Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper pursuant to a written
Recordkeeping Services Agreement) and the following categories of investors:
(i) investors participating in the InterCapital mutual fund asset allocation
program pursuant to which such persons pay an asset based fee; (ii) persons
participating in a fee-based program approved by the Distributor, pursuant to
which such persons pay an asset based fee for services in the nature of
investment advisory or administrative services (subject to all of the terms
and conditions of such programs, referred to in (i) and (ii) above which may
include termination fees, mandatory redemption upon termination and such
other circumstances as specified in the programs' agreements, and
restrictions on transferability of Fund shares); (iii) 401(k) plans
established by DWR and SPS Transaction Services, Inc. (an affiliate of DWR)
for their employees; (iv) certain Unit Investment Trusts sponsored by DWR;
(v) certain other open-end investment companies whose shares are distributed
by the Distributor; and (vi) other categories of investors, at the discretion
of the Board, as disclosed in the then current prospectus of the Fund.
Investors who require a $5 million (or $25 million) minimum initial
investment to qualify to purchase Class D shares may satisfy that requirement
by investing that amount in a single transaction in Class D shares of the
Fund and other Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds, subject to the $1,000 minimum
initial investment required for that Class of the Fund. In addition, for the
purpose of meeting the $5 million (or $25 million) minimum investment amount,
holdings of Class A shares in all Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds, shares of
FSC Funds and shares of Dean Witter Funds for which such shares have been
exchanged will be included together with the current investment amount. If a
shareholder redeems Class A shares and purchases Class D shares, such
redemption may be a taxable event.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the
Act with respect to the distribution of Class A, Class B and Class C shares
of the Fund. In the case of Class A and Class C shares, the Plan provides
that the Fund will reimburse the Distributor and others for the expenses of
certain activities and services incurred by them specifically on behalf of
those shares. Reimbursements for these expenses will be made in monthly
payments by the Fund to the Distributor, which will in no event exceed
amounts equal to payments at the annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily
net assets of Class A and 1.0% of the average daily net assets of Class B and
Class C. The fee is treated by the Fund as an expense in the year it is
accrued. In the case of Class A shares, the entire amount of the fee
currently represents a service fee within the meaning of the NASD guidelines.
In the case of Class B and Class C shares, a portion of the fee payable
pursuant to the Plan, equal to 0.25% of the average daily net assets of each
of these Classes, is currently characterized as a service fee. A service fee
is a payment made for personal service and/or the maintenance of shareholder
accounts.
Additional amounts paid under the Plan in the case of Class B and Class C
shares are paid to the Distributor for services provided and the expenses
borne by the Distributor and others in the distribution of the shares of
those Classes, including the payment of commissions for sales of the shares
of those Classes and incentive compensation to and expenses of DWR's account
executives and others who engage in or support distribution of shares or who
service shareholder accounts, including overhead and telephone expenses;
printing and distribution of prospectuses and reports used in connection with
the offering of the Fund's shares to other than current shareholders; and
preparation, printing and distribution of sales literature and advertising
materials. In addition, the Distributor may utilize fees paid pursuant to the
Plan in the case of Class B shares to compensate DWR and other Selected
Broker-Dealers for their opportunity costs in advancing such amounts, which
compensation would be in the form of a carrying charge on any unreimbursed
expenses.
In the case of Class B shares, at any given time, the expenses in
distributing Class B shares of the Fund may be in excess of the total of (i)
the payments made by the Fund pursuant to the Plan, and (ii) the proceeds of
CDSCs paid by investors upon the redemption of Class B shares. For example,
if $1 million in expenses in distributing Class B shares of the Fund had been
incurred and $750,000 had been received as described in (i) and (ii) above,
the excess expense would amount to $250,000. Because there is no requirement
under the Plan that the Distributor be reimbursed for all distribution
expenses or any requirement that the Plan be continued from year to year,
such excess amount does not constitute a liability of the Fund. Although
there is no legal obligation for the
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Fund to pay expenses incurred in excess of payments made to the Distributor
under the Plan, and the proceeds of CDSCs paid by investors upon redemption
of shares, if for any reason the Plan is terminated the Trustees will
consider at that time the manner in which to treat such expenses. Any
cumulative expenses incurred, but not yet recovered through distribution fees
or CDSCs, may or may not be recovered through future distribution fees or
CDSCs.
In the case of Class A and Class C shares, expenses incurred pursuant to
the Plan in any calendar year in excess of 0.25% or 1.0% of the average daily
net assets of Class A or Class C, respectively, will not be reimbursed by the
Fund through payments in any subsequent year, except that expenses
representing a gross sales commission credited to account executives at the
time of sale may be reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year. No interest
or other financing charges will be incurred on any Class A or Class C
distribution expenses incurred by the Distributor under the Plan or on any
unreimbursed expenses due to the Distributor pursuant to the Plan.
DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE
The net asset value per share is determined once daily at 4:00 p.m., New York
time (or, on days when the New York Stock Exchange closes prior to 4:00 p.m.,
at such earlier time), on each day that the New York Stock Exchange is open
by taking the net assets of the Fund, dividing by the number of shares
outstanding and adjusting to the nearest cent. The assets belonging to the
Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D shares will be invested together in a
single portfolio. The net asset value of each Class, however, will be
determined separately by subtracting each Class's accrued expenses and
liabilities. The net asset value per share will not be determined on Good
Friday and on such other federal and non-federal holidays as are observed by
the New York Stock Exchange.
In the calculation of the Fund's net asset value: (1) an equity portfolio
security listed or traded on the New York or American Stock Exchange or other
domestic or foreign stock exchange is valued at its latest sale price on that
exchange; if there were no sales that day, the security is valued at the
latest bid price (in cases where a security is traded on more than one
exchange, the security is valued on the exchange designated as the primary
market pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees); and (2) all portfolio
securities for which over-the-counter market quotations are readily available
are valued at the latest bid price. When market quotations are not readily
available, including circumstances under which it is determined by the
Investment Manager that sale and bid prices are not reflective of a
security's market value, portfolio securities are valued at their fair value
as determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the
general supervision of the Board of Trustees.
Certain of the Fund's portfolio securities may be valued by an outside
pricing service approved by the Fund's Trustees. The pricing service may
utilize a matrix system incorporating security quality, maturity and coupon
as the evaluation model parameters, and/or research evaluations by its staff,
including review of broker-dealer market price quotations, in determining
what it believes is the fair valuation of the portfolio securities valued by
such pricing service.
Short-term debt securities with remaining maturities of 60 days or less at
the time of purchase are valued at amortized cost, unless the Trustees
determine such does not reflect the securities' market value, in which case
these securities will be valued at their fair value as determined by the
Trustees.
Generally, trading in foreign securities, as well as corporate bonds,
United States government securities and money market instruments, is
substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of the
New York Stock Exchange. The values of such securities used in computing the
net asset value of the Fund's shares are determined as of such times. Foreign
currency exchange rates are also generally determined prior to the close of
the New York Stock Exchange. Occasionally, events which affect the values of
such securities and such exchange rates may occur between the times at which
they are determined and the close of the New York Stock Exchange and will
therefore not be reflected in the computation of the Fund's net asset value.
If events materially affecting the value of such securities occur during such
period, then these securities will be valued at their fair value as
determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the
supervision of the Trustees.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
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AUTOMATIC INVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. All income dividends
and capital gains distributions are automatically paid in full and fractional
shares of the applicable Class of the Fund (or, if specified by the
shareholder, in shares of any other open-end Dean Witter Fund), unless the
shareholder requests that they be paid
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in cash. Shares so acquired are acquired at net asset value and are not
subject to the imposition of a front-end sales charge or a CDSC (see
"Redemptions and Repurchases").
INVESTMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED IN CASH. Any shareholder
who receives a cash payment representing a dividend or capital gains
distribution may invest such dividend or distribution in shares of the
applicable Class at the net asset value next determined after receipt by the
Transfer Agent, by returning the check or the proceeds to the Transfer Agent
within thirty days after the payment date. Shares so acquired are acquired at
net asset value and are not subject to the imposition of a front-end sales
charge or a CDSC (see "Redemptions and Repurchases").
EASYINVEST (SERVICE MARK). Shareholders may subscribe to EasyInvest, an
automatic purchase plan which provides for any amount from $100 to $5,000 to
be transferred automatically from a checking or savings account or following
redemption of shares of a Dean Witter money market fund, on a semi-monthly,
monthly or quarterly basis, to the Transfer Agent for investment in shares of
the Fund (see "Purchase of Fund Shares" and "Redemptions and
Repurchases--Involuntary Redemption").
SYSTEMATIC WITHDRAWAL PLAN. A systematic withdrawal plan (the "Withdrawal
Plan") is available for shareholders who own or purchase shares of the Fund
having a minimum value of $10,000 based upon the then current net asset
value. The Withdrawal Plan provides for monthly or quarterly (March, June,
September and December) checks in any amount, not less than $25, or in any
whole percentage of the account balance, on an annualized basis. Any
applicable CDSC will be imposed on shares redeemed under the Withdrawal Plan
(see "Purchase of Fund Shares"). Therefore, any shareholder participating in
the Withdrawal Plan will have sufficient shares redeemed from his or her
account so that the proceeds (net of any applicable CDSC) to the shareholder
will be the designated monthly or quarterly amount. Withdrawal plan payments
should not be considered as dividends, yields or income. If periodic
withdrawal plan payments continuously exceed net investment income and net
capital gains, the shareholder's original investment will be correspondingly
reduced and ultimately exhausted. Each withdrawal constitutes a redemption of
shares and any gain or loss realized must be recognized for federal income
tax purposes.
Shareholders should contact their DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer
account executive or the Transfer Agent for further information about any of
the above services.
TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS. Retirement plans are available for use by
corporations, the self-employed, Individual Retirement Accounts and Custodial
Accounts under Section 403(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code. Adoption of
such plans should be on advice of legal counsel or tax adviser.
For further information regarding plan administration, custodial fees and
other details, investors should contact their DWR or other Selected
Broker-Dealer account executive or the Transfer Agent.
EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE
Shares of each Class may be exchanged for shares of the same Class of any
other Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund without the imposition of any exchange
fee. Shares may also be exchanged for shares of the following funds: Dean
Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal
Trust, Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund, Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S.
Treasury Trust and five Dean Witter funds which are money market funds (the
"Exchange Funds"). Class A shares may also be exchanged for shares of Dean
Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust and Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal
Trust, which are Dean Witter Funds sold with a front-end sales charge ("FSC
Funds"). Class B shares may also be exchanged for shares of Dean Witter
Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc. ("Global Short-Term"), which is a Dean
Witter Fund offered with a CDSC. Exchanges may be made after the shares of
the Fund acquired by purchase (not by exchange or dividend reinvestment) have
been held for thirty days. There is no waiting period for exchanges of shares
acquired by exchange or dividend reinvestment.
An exchange to another Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund, any FSC Fund, Global
Short-Term or any Exchange Fund that is not a money market fund is on the
basis of the next calculated net asset value per share of each fund after the
exchange order is received. When exchanging into a money market fund from the
Fund, shares of the Fund are redeemed out of the Fund at their next
calculated net asset value and the proceeds of the redemption are used to
purchase shares of the money market fund at their net asset value determined
the following day. Subsequent exchanges between any of the money market funds
and any of the Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds, FSC Funds or Global Short-Term
or any Exchange Fund that is not a money market fund can be effected on the
same basis.
No CDSC is imposed at the time of any exchange of shares, although any
applicable CDSC will be imposed upon ultimate redemption. During the period
of time the shareholder remains in an Exchange Fund (calculated
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from the last day of the month in which the Exchange Fund shares were
acquired) the holding period (for the purpose of determining the rate of the
CDSC) is frozen. If those shares are subsequently re-exchanged for shares of
a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or shares of Global Short-Term, the holding
period previously frozen when the first exchange was made resumes on the last
day of the month in which shares of a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or shares
of Global Short-Term are reacquired. Thus, the CDSC is based upon the time
(calculated as described above) the shareholder was invested in shares of a
Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or in shares of Global Short-Term (see "Purchase
of Fund Shares"). In the case of exchanges of Class A shares which are
subject to a CDSC, the holding period also includes the time (calculated as
described above) the shareholder was invested in shares of a FSC Fund. In the
case of shares exchanged into an Exchange Fund on or after April 23, 1990,
upon a redemption of shares which results in a CDSC being imposed, a credit
(not to exceed the amount of the CDSC) will be given in an amount equal to
the Exchange Fund 12b-1 distribution fees, if any, incurred on or after that
date which are attributable to those shares. (Exchange Fund 12b-1
distribution fees are described in the prospectuses for those funds.) Class B
shares of the Fund acquired in exchange for shares of Global Short-Term Class
B shares of another Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund having a different CDSC
schedule than that of this Fund will be subject to the higher CDSC schedule,
even if such shares are subsequently re-exchanged for shares of the fund with
the lower CDSC schedule.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING EXCHANGES. Purchases and exchanges should be
made for investment purposes only. A pattern of frequent exchanges may be
deemed by the Investment Manager to be abusive and contrary to the best
interests of the Fund's other shareholders and, at the Investment Manager's
discretion, may be limited by the Fund's refusal to accept additional
purchases and/or exchanges from the investor. Although the Fund does not have
any specific definition of what constitutes a pattern of frequent exchanges,
and will consider all relevant factors in determining whether a particular
situation is abusive and contrary to the best interests of the Fund and its
other shareholders, investors should be aware that the Fund and each of the
other Dean Witter Funds may in their discretion limit or otherwise restrict
the number of times this Exchange Privilege may be exercised by any investor.
Any such restriction will be made by the Fund on a prospective basis only,
upon notice to the shareholder not later than ten days following such
shareholder's most recent exchange. Also, the Exchange Privilege may be
terminated or revised at any time by the Fund and/or any of such Dean Witter
Funds for which shares of the Fund have been exchanged, upon such notice as
may be required by applicable regulatory agencies. Shareholders maintaining
margin accounts with DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer are referred to
their account executive regarding restrictions on exchange of shares of the
Fund pledged in the margin account.
The current prospectus for each fund describes its investment objective(s)
and policies, and shareholders should obtain a copy and examine it carefully
before investing. Exchanges are subject to the minimum investment requirement
of each Class of shares and any other conditions imposed by each fund. In the
case of any shareholder holding a share certificate or certificates, no
exchanges may be made until all applicable share certificates have been
received by the Transfer Agent and deposited in the shareholder's account. An
exchange will be treated for federal income tax purposes the same as a
repurchase or redemption of shares, on which the shareholder may realize a
capital gain or loss. However, the ability to deduct capital losses on an
exchange may be limited in situations where there is an exchange of shares
within ninety days after the shares are purchased. The Exchange Privilege is
only available in states where an exchange may legally be made.
If DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer is the current dealer of record
and its account numbers are part of the account information, shareholders may
initiate an exchange of shares of the Fund for shares of any of the Dean
Witter Funds (for which the Exchange Privilege is available) pursuant to this
Exchange Privilege by contacting their account executive (no Exchange
Privilege Authorization Form is required). Other shareholders (and those
shareholders who are clients of DWR or another Selected Broker-Dealer but who
wish to make exchanges directly by telephoning the Transfer Agent) must
complete and forward to the Transfer Agent an Exchange Privilege
Authorization Form, copies of which may be obtained from the Transfer Agent,
to initiate an exchange. If the Authorization Form is used, exchanges may be
made in writing or by contacting the Transfer Agent at (800) 869-NEWS
(toll-free).
The Fund will employ reasonable procedures to confirm that exchange
instructions communicated over the telephone are genuine. Such procedures may
include requiring various forms of personal identification such as name,
mailing address, social security or other tax identification number and DWR
or other Selected Broker-Dealer account number (if any). Telephone
instructions may also be recorded. If such procedures are not employed, the
Fund may be liable for any losses due to unauthorized or fraudulent
instructions.
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Telephone exchange instructions will be accepted if received by the
Transfer Agent between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., New York time, on any day the
New York Stock Exchange is open. Any shareholder wishing to make an exchange
who has previously filed an Exchange Privilege Authorization Form and who is
unable to reach the Fund by telephone should contact his or her DWR or other
Selected Broker-Dealer account executive, if appropriate, or make a written
exchange request. Shareholders are advised that during periods of drastic
economic or market changes, it is possible that the telephone exchange
procedures may be difficult to implement, although this has not been the case
with the Dean Witter Funds in the past.
For further information regarding the Exchange Privilege, shareholders
should contact their account executive or the Transfer Agent.
REDEMPTIONS AND REPURCHASES
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REDEMPTION. Shares of each Class of the Fund can be redeemed for cash at any
time at the net asset value per share next determined less the amount of any
applicable CDSC in the case of Class A, Class B or Class C shares (see
"Purchase of Fund Shares"). If shares are held in a shareholder's account
without a share certificate, a written request for redemption sent to the
Fund's Transfer Agent at P.O. Box 983, Jersey City, NJ 07303 is required. If
certificates are held by the shareholder, the shares may be redeemed by
surrendering the certificates with a written request for redemption, along with
any additional documentation required by the Transfer Agent.
REPURCHASE. DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers are authorized to
repurchase shares represented by a share certificate which is delivered to
any of their offices. Shares held in a shareholder's account without a share
certificate may also be repurchased by DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers
upon the telephonic request of the shareholder. The repurchase price is the
net asset value per share next determined (see "Purchase of Fund Shares")
after such purchase order is received by DWR or other Selected Broker-Dealer,
reduced by any applicable CDSC.
The CDSC, if any, will be the only fee imposed upon repurchase by the Fund
or the Distributor. The offer by DWR and other Selected Broker-Dealers to
repurchase shares may be suspended without notice by them at any time. In
that event, shareholders may redeem their shares through the Fund's Transfer
Agent as set forth above under "Redemption."
PAYMENT FOR SHARES REDEEMED OR REPURCHASED. Payment for shares presented for
repurchase or redemption will be made by check within seven days after
receipt by the Transfer Agent of the certificate and/or written request in
good order. Such payment may be postponed or the right of redemption
suspended under unusual circumstances, e.g. when normal trading is not taking
place on the New York Stock Exchange. If the shares to be redeemed have
recently been purchased by check, payment of the redemption proceeds may be
delayed for the minimum time needed to verify that the check used for
investment has been honored (not more than fifteen days from the time of
receipt of the check by the Transfer Agent). Shareholders maintaining margin
accounts with DWR or another Selected Dealer are referred to their account
executive regarding restrictions on redemption of shares of the Fund pledged
in the margin account.
REINSTATEMENT PRIVILEGE. A shareholder who has had his or her shares redeemed
or repurchased and has not previously exercised this reinstatement privilege
may, within 35 days after the date of the redemption or repurchase, reinstate
any portion or all of the proceeds of such redemption or repurchase in shares
of the Fund in the same Class from which such shares were redeemed or
repurchased, at their net asset value next determined after a reinstatement
request, together with the proceeds, is received by the Transfer Agent and
receive a pro rata credit for any CDSC paid in connection with such
redemption or repurchase.
INVOLUNTARY REDEMPTION. The Fund reserves the right, upon sixty days' notice,
to redeem, at their net asset value, the shares of any shareholder (other
than shares held in an Individual Retirement Account or Custodial Account
under Section 403(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code) whose shares due to
redemptions by the shareholder have a value of less than $100, or such lesser
amount as may be fixed by the Board of Trustees, or, in the case of an
account opened through EasyInvestSM, if after twelve months the shareholder
has invested less than $1,000 in the account. However, before the Fund
redeems such shares and sends the proceeds to the shareholder, it will notify
the shareholder that the value of the shares is less than the applicable
amount and allow the shareholder sixty days to make an additional investment
in an amount which will increase the value of the account to at least the
applicable amount before the redemption is processed. No CDSC will be imposed
on any involuntary redemption.
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DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
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DIVIDENDS AND DISTRIBUTIONS. The Fund declares dividends separately for each
Class of shares and intends to pay income dividends and to distribute net
realized short-term and long-term capital gains, if any, at least once each
year. The Fund may, however, determine either to distribute or to retain all or
part of any net long-term capital gains in any year for reinvestment.
All dividends and any capital gains distributions will be paid in
additional shares of the same Class and automatically credited to the
shareholder's account without issuance of a share certificate unless the
shareholder requests in writing that all dividends be paid in cash. Shares
acquired by dividend and distribution reinvestments will not be subject to
any front-end sales charge or CDSC. Class B shares acquired through dividend
and distribution reinvestments will become eligible for conversion to Class A
shares on a pro rata basis. Distributions paid on Class A and Class D shares
will be higher than for Class B and Class C shares because distribution fees
paid by Class B and Class C shares are higher. (See "Shareholder
Services--Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions".)
TAXES. Because the Fund intends to distribute all of its net investment
income and net short-term capital gains to shareholders and otherwise remain
qualified as a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the
Internal Revenue Code, it is not expected that the Fund will be required to
pay any federal income tax. Shareholders who are required to pay taxes on
their income will normally have to pay federal income taxes, and any state
income taxes, on the dividends and distributions they receive from the Fund.
Such dividends and distributions, to the extent that they are derived from
net investment income or short-term capital gains, are taxable to the
shareholder as ordinary dividend income regardless of whether the shareholder
receives such distributions in additional shares or in cash. Any dividends
declared in the last quarter of any calendar year which are paid in the
following year prior to February 1 will be deemed, for tax purposes, to have
been received by the shareholder in the prior year.
Distributions of net long-term capital gains, if any, are taxable to
shareholders as long-term capital gains regardless of how long a shareholder
has held the Fund's shares and regardless of whether the distribution is
received in additional shares or in cash. Capital gains distributions are not
eligible for the dividends received deduction.
The Fund may at times make payments from sources other than income or net
capital gains. Payments from such sources would, in effect, represent a
return of a portion of each shareholder's investment. All, or a portion, of
such payments would not be taxable to shareholders.
After the end of the calendar year, shareholders will be sent full
information on their dividends and capital gains distributions for tax
purposes, including information as to the portion taxable as ordinary income,
the portion taxable as long-term capital gains, and the amount of dividends
eligible for the Federal dividends received deduction available to
corporations. To avoid being subject to a 31% federal backup withholding tax
on taxable dividends, capital gains distributions and the proceeds of
redemptions and repurchases, shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers
must be furnished and certified as to their accuracy.
Shareholders should consult their tax advisers as to the applicability of
the foregoing to their current situation.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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From time to time the Fund may quote its "total return" in advertisements and
sales literature. These figures are computed separately for Class A, Class B,
Class C and Class D shares. The total return of the Fund is based on historical
earnings and is not intended to indicate future performance. The "average
annual total return" of the Fund refers to a figure reflecting the average
annualized percentage increase (or decrease) in the value of an initial
investment in a Class of the Fund of $1,000 over periods of one, five and ten
years, or over the life of the Fund, if less than any of the foregoing. Average
annual total return reflects all income earned by the Fund, any appreciation or
depreciation of the Fund's assets, all expenses incurred by the applicable
Class and all sales charges which would be incurred by shareholders, for the
stated periods. It also assumes reinvestment of all dividends and distributions
paid by the Fund.
In addition to the foregoing, the Fund may advertise its total return for
each Class over different periods of time by means of aggregate, average,
year-by-year or other types of total return figures. Such calculations may or
may not reflect the deduction of any sales charge which, if reflected, would
reduce the performance quoted. The Fund may also advertise the growth of
hypothetical investments of $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in each Class of
shares of the Fund. The Fund from time to time
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may also advertise its performance relative to certain performance rankings
and indexes compiled by independent organizations, such as mutual fund
performance rankings of Lipper Analytical Services, Inc., the S&P 400, NASDAQ
Composite, Russell Mid Cap Index, S&P 500 Index and the Wilshire Mid Cap
Index.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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VOTING RIGHTS. All shares of beneficial interest of the Fund are of $0.01
par value and are equal as to earnings, assets and voting privileges except
that each Class will have exclusive voting privileges with respect to matters
relating to distribution expenses borne solely by such Class or any other
matter in which the interests of one Class differ from the interests of any
other Class. In addition, Class B shareholders will have the right to vote on
any proposed material increase in Class A's expenses, if such proposal is
submitted separately to Class A shareholders. Also, as discussed herein,
Class A, Class B and Class C bear the expenses related to the distribution of
their respective shares.
The Fund is not required to hold Annual Meetings of Shareholders and, in
ordinary circumstances, the Fund does not intend to hold such meetings. The
Trustees may call Special Meetings of Shareholders for action by shareholder
vote as may be required by the Act or the Declaration of Trust. Under certain
circumstances, the Trustees may be removed by action of the Trustees or by
the Shareholders.
Under Massachusetts law, shareholders of a business trust may, under
certain limited circumstances, be held personally liable as partners for the
obligations of the Fund. However, the Declaration of Trust contains an
express disclaimer of shareholder liability for acts or obligations of the
Fund, requires that notice of such Fund obligations include such disclaimer,
and provides for indemnification out of the Fund's property for any
shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund. Thus, the
risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder
liability is limited to circumstances in which the Fund itself would be
unable to meet its obligations. Given the above limitations on shareholder
personal liability, and the nature of the Fund's assets and operations, the
possibility of the Fund being unable to meet its obligations is remote and
thus, in the opinion of Massachusetts counsel to the Fund, the risk to Fund
shareholders of personal liability is remote.
CODE OF ETHICS. Directors, officers and employees of InterCapital, Dean
Witter Services Company Inc. and the Distributor are subject to a strict Code
of Ethics adopted by those companies. The Code of Ethics is intended to
ensure that the interests of shareholders and other clients are placed ahead
of any personal interest, that no undue personal benefit is obtained from a
person's employment activities and that actual and potential conflicts of
interest are avoided. To achieve these goals and comply with regulatory
requirements, the Code of Ethics requires, among other things, that personal
securities transactions by employees of the companies be subject to an
advance clearance process to monitor that no Dean Witter Fund is engaged at
the same time in a purchase or sale of the same security. The Code of Ethics
bans the purchase of securities in an initial public offering, and also
prohibits engaging in futures and options transactions and profiting on
short-term trading (that is, a purchase within sixty days of a sale or a sale
within sixty days of a purchase) of a security. In addition, investment
personnel may not purchase or sell a security for their personal account
within thirty days before or after any transaction in any Dean Witter Fund
managed by them. Any violations of the Code of Ethics are subject to
sanctions, including reprimand, demotion or suspension or termination of
employment. The Code of Ethics comports with regulatory requirements and the
recommendations in the 1994 report by the Investment Company Institute
Advisory Group on Personal Investing.
MASTER/FEEDER CONVERSION. The Fund reserves the right to seek to achieve its
investment objective by investing all of its investable assets in a
diversified, open-end management investment company having the same
investment objective and policies and substantially the same investment
restrictions as those applicable to the Fund.
SHAREHOLDER INQUIRIES. All inquiries regarding the Fund should be directed to
the Fund at the telephone numbers or address set forth on the front cover of
this Prospectus.
The Investment Manager provided the initial capital for the Portfolio by
purchasing 1,250 shares of Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D of each
Portfolio for $12,500, respectively, on February 6, 1997. As of the date of
this Prospectus, the Investment Manager owned 100% of the outstanding shares of
the Fund. The Investment Manager may be deemed to control the Fund until such
time as its own less than 25% of the outstanding shares of the Portfolio.
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
TWO WORLD TRADE CENTER
NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10048
TRUSTEES
Michael Bozic
Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Edwin J. Garn
John R. Haire
Wayne E. Hedien
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson
Michael E. Nugent
Philip J. Purcell
John L. Schroeder
OFFICERS
Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Barry Fink
Vice President, Secretary and
General Counsel
Paul D. Vance
Vice President
Thomas F. Caloia
Treasurer
CUSTODIAN
The Bank of New York
90 Washington Street
New York, New York 10286
TRANSFER AGENT AND
DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT
Dean Witter Trust FSB
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza Two
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
Price Waterhouse LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
INVESTMENT MANAGER
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
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STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MARCH , 1998
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND
GROWTH SECURITIES
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Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities (the "Fund")
is an open-end, diversified management investment company whose investment
objective is to seek total return. The Fund invests principally in equity
securities of companies whose market capitalization falls within the range of
companies comprising the Standard & Poor's MidCap 400 Index, which
capitalization range is between $220 million and $13 billion as of February
24, 1998, and that have a record of paying dividends and the potential for
increasing dividends. (See "Investment Practices and Policies.")
A Prospectus for the Fund dated March , 1998, which provides the basic
information you should know before investing in the Fund, may be obtained
without charge from the Fund at its address or telephone numbers listed below
or from the Fund's Distributor, Dean Witter Distributors Inc., or from Dean
Witter Reynolds Inc. at any of its branch offices. This Statement of
Additional Information is not a Prospectus. It contains information in
addition to and more detailed than that set forth in the Prospectus. It is
intended to provide additional information regarding the activities and
operations of the Fund, and should be read in conjunction with the
Prospectus.
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
(212) 392-2550 or
(800) 869-NEWS (toll-free)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Fund and its Management............................... 3
Trustees and Officers..................................... 6
Investment Practices and Policies......................... 12
Investment Restrictions................................... 15
Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage...................... 16
Underwriting.............................................. 18
The Distributor........................................... 18
Determination of Net Asset Value.......................... 22
Purchase of Fund Shares................................... 22
Shareholder Services...................................... 25
Redemptions and Repurchases............................... 29
Dividends, Distributions and Taxes........................ 30
Performance Information................................... 32
Description of Shares of the Fund......................... 32
Custodian and Transfer Agent ............................. 33
Independent Accountants................................... 33
Reports to Shareholders................................... 33
Legal Counsel............................................. 33
Experts .................................................. 34
Registration Statement.................................... 34
Report of Independent Accountants......................... 35
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as of February 26,
1998..................................................... 36
Appendix.................................................. 38
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THE FUND AND ITS MANAGEMENT
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THE FUND
The Fund is a trust of the type commonly known as a "Massachusetts
business trust" and was organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts on December 23, 1997.
THE INVESTMENT MANAGER
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. (the "Investment Manager" or
"InterCapital"), a Delaware corporation, whose address is Two World Trade
Center, New York, New York 10048, is the Fund's Investment Manager.
InterCapital is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter,
Discover & Co. ("MSDWD"), a Delaware corporation. In an internal
reorganization which took place in January, 1993, InterCapital assumed the
investment advisory, administrative and management activities previously
performed by the InterCapital Division of Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"),
a broker-dealer affiliate of InterCapital. (As hereinafter used in this
Statement of Additional Information, the terms "InterCapital" and "Investment
Manager" refer to DWR's InterCapital Division prior to the internal
reorganization and to Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. thereafter). The daily
management of the Fund and research relating to the Fund's portfolio are
conducted by or under the direction of officers of the Fund and of the
Investment Manager, subject to review of investments by the Fund's Board of
Trustees. Information as to these Trustees and officers is contained under
the caption "Trustees and Officers."
InterCapital is also the investment manager or investment adviser of the
following investment companies: Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.,
InterCapital Income Securities Inc., Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.,
Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust, Dean Witter Value-Added Market
Series, Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust, Dean Witter Natural Resource
Development Securities Inc., Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.,
Dean Witter American Value Fund, Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities
Trust, Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust, Dean Witter Variable
Investment Series, Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust, Dean Witter
Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund, Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities
Trust, Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund, Dean Witter New York
Tax-Free Income Fund, Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust, Dean Witter
Federal Securities Trust, High Income Advantage Trust, High Income Advantage
Trust II, High Income Advantage Trust III, Dean Witter Government Income
Trust, Dean Witter Utilities Fund, Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily
Income Trust, Dean Witter Strategist Fund, Dean Witter World Wide Income
Trust, Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities, Dean Witter New York
Municipal Money Market Trust, Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities, Dean
Witter European Growth Fund Inc., Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals
Trust, Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc., Dean Witter Pacific
Growth Fund Inc., Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust, Dean Witter
Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, InterCapital Insured Municipal Bond Trust,
InterCapital Insured Municipal Trust, InterCapital Insured Municipal Income
Trust, InterCapital California Insured Municipal Income Trust, InterCapital
Quality Municipal Investment Trust, InterCapital Quality Municipal Income
Trust, InterCapital Quality Municipal Securities, InterCapital California
Quality Municipal Securities, InterCapital New York Quality Municipal
Securities, Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust, Dean Witter Health Sciences
Trust, Dean Witter Retirement Series, Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth
Securities, Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust, InterCapital Insured
Municipal Securities, InterCapital Insured California Municipal Securities,
Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund, Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund, Dean
Witter International SmallCap Fund, Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment
Series, Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund, Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund,
Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust, Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S.
Treasury Trust, Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund, Dean Witter
Information Fund, Dean Witter Japan Fund, Dean Witter Income Builder Fund,
Dean Witter Special Value Fund, Dean Witter Financial Services Trust, Dean
Witter Market Leader Trust, Active Assets Money Trust, Active Assets Tax-Free
Trust, Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust, Active Assets Government
Securities Trust, Municipal Income Trust, Municipal Income Trust II,
Municipal Income Trust III, Municipal Income Opportunities Trust, Municipal
Income Opportunities Trust II, Municipal Income Opportunities
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Trust III, Municipal Premium Income Trust, Dean Witter S&P 500 Fund, Dean
Witter Fund of Funds, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund, "Best
Ideas" Portfolio, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund and Prime Income
Trust. The foregoing investment companies are collectively referred to as the
Dean Witter Funds.
In addition, Dean Witter Services Company Inc. ("DWSC"), a wholly-owned
subsidiary of InterCapital, serves as manager for the following investment
companies for which TCW Funds Management, Inc. is the investment adviser:
TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust, TCW/DW Latin American Growth
Fund, TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund, TCW/DW SmallCap Growth Fund, TCW/DW
Total Return Trust, TCW/DW Mid-Cap Equity Trust, TCW/DW Global Telecom Trust,
TCW/DW Emerging Markets Opportunities Trust, TCW/DW Term Trust 2000, TCW/DW
Term Trust 2002 and TCW/DW Term Trust 2003 (the "TCW/DW Funds"). InterCapital
also serves as: (i) administrator of The BlackRock Strategic Term Trust Inc.,
a closed-end investment company; (ii) sub-administrator of MassMutual
Participation Investors and Templeton Global Governments Income Trust,
closed-end investment companies; and (iii) investment adviser of Offshore
Dividend Growth Fund and Offshore Money Market Fund, mutual funds established
under the laws of the Cayman Islands and available only to investors who are
participants in DWR's International Active Assets Account program and are
neither citizens nor residents of the United States.
Pursuant to an Investment Management Agreement (the "Agreement") with the
Investment Manager, the Fund has retained the Investment Manager to manage
the investment of the Fund's assets, including the placing of orders for the
purchase and sale of portfolio securities. The Investment Manager obtains and
evaluates such information and advice relating to the economy, securities
markets and specific securities as it considers necessary or useful to
continuously manage the assets of the Fund in a manner consistent with its
investment objective.
Under the terms of the Agreement, in addition to managing the Fund's
investments, the Investment Manager maintains certain of the Fund's books and
records and furnishes, at its own expense, such office space, facilities,
equipment, clerical help and bookkeeping and legal services as the Fund may
reasonably require in the conduct of its business, including the preparation
of prospectuses, statements of additional information, proxy statements and
reports required to be filed with federal and state securities commissions
(except insofar as the participation or assistance of independent accountants
and attorneys is, in the opinion of the Investment Manager, necessary or
desirable). In addition, the Investment Manager pays the salaries of all
personnel, including officers of the Fund, who are employees of the
Investment Manager. The Investment Manager also bears the cost of telephone
service, heat, light, power and other utilities provided to the Fund. The
Investment Manager has retained DWSC to provide its administrative services
under the Agreement.
Expenses not expressly assumed by the Investment Manager under the
Agreement or by Dean Witter Distributiors Inc., the Distributor of the Fund's
shares ("Distributors" or "the Distributor") (see "The Distributor"), will be
paid by the Fund. These expenses will be allocated among the four classes of
shares of the Fund (each, a "Class") pro rata based on the net assets of the
Fund attributable to each Class, except as described below. Such expenses
include, but are not limited to: expenses of the Plan of Distribution pursuant
to Rule 12b-1 (the "12b-1 fee") (see "The Distributor"); charges and expenses
of any registrar; custodian, stock transfer and dividend disbursing agent;
brokerage commissions; taxes; engraving and printing of share certificates;
registration costs of the Fund and its shares under federal and state
securities laws; the cost and expense of printing, including typesetting, and
distributing Prospectuses and Statements of Additional Information of the Fund
and supplements thereto to the Fund's shareholders; all expenses of
shareholders' and Trustees' meetings and of preparing, printing and mailing of
proxy statements and reports to shareholders; fees and travel expenses of
Trustees or members of any advisory board or committee who are not employees
of the Investment Manager or any corporate affiliate of the Investment
Manager; all expenses incident to any dividend, withdrawal or redemption
options; charges and expenses of any outside service used for pricing of the
Fund's shares; fees and expenses of legal counsel, including counsel to the
Trustees who are not interested persons of the Fund or of the Investment
Manager (not including compensation or expenses of attorneys who are employees
of the Investment Manager) and independent accountants;
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membership dues of industry associations; interest on Fund borrowings;
postage; insurance premiums on property or personnel (including officers and
Trustees) of the Fund which inure to its benefit; extraordinary expenses
(including, but not limited to, legal claims and liabilities and litigation
costs and any indemnification relating thereto); and all other costs of the
Fund's operation. The 12b-1 fees relating to a particular Class will be
allocated directly to that Class. In addition, other expenses associated with
a particular Class (except advisory or custodial fees) may be allocated
directly to that Class, provided that such expenses are reasonably identified
as specifically attributable to that Class and the direct allocation to that
Class is approved by the Trustees.
As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and expenses of the Fund assumed by the Investment Manager, the Fund pays the
Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the
following annual rates to the Fund's daily net assets: 0.75% of the daily net
assets. The Investment Manager has agreed to assume all expenses (except for
brokerage and 12b-1 fees) and to waive the compensation provided for in its
Management Agreement to the extent that such expenses and compensation on an
annualized basis exceed 0.50% of the daily net assets of the Fund until such
time as the Fund has $50 million of net assets or six months from the
commencement of the Fund's operations, whichever comes first.
The Agreement provides that in the absence of willful misfeasance, bad
faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its obligations thereunder,
the Investment Manager is not liable to the Fund or any of its investors for
any act or omission by the Investment Manager or for any losses sustained by
the Fund or its investors. The Agreement in no way restricts the Investment
Manager from acting as investment manager or adviser to others.
The Investment Manager paid the organizational expenses of the Fund,
approximately $ , incurred prior to the offering of the Fund's shares.
The Fund has agreed to bear and reimburse the Investment Manager for such
expenses. The organizational expenses are being deferred and are being
amortized by the straight line method over a period not to exceed five years
from the date of commencement of the Fund's operations.
The Agreement was initially approved by the Trustees of the Fund on
January 29, 1998 and by InterCapital as the sole shareholder on February 6,
1998. The Agreement may be terminated at any time, without penalty, on thirty
days' notice by the Board of Trustees of the Fund, by the holders of a
majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund, as defined in the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), or by the Investment Manager.
The Agreement will automatically terminate in the event of its assignment (as
defined in the Act).
Under its terms, the Agreement has an initial term ending April 30, 1999
and will continue in effect from year to year thereafter, provided
continuance of the Agreement is approved at least annually by the vote of the
holders of a majority of the outstanding shares of the Fund, as defined in
the Act, or by the Trustees of the Fund; provided that in either event such
continuance is approved annually by the vote of a majority of the Trustees of
the Fund who are not parties to the Agreement or "interested persons" (as
defined in the Act) of any such party (the "Independent Trustees"), which
vote must be cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on
such approval.
The Fund has acknowledged that the name "Dean Witter" is a property right
of DWR. The Fund has agreed that DWR or its parent company may use, or at any
time permit others to use, the name "Dean Witter." The Fund has also agreed
that in the event the Agreement is terminated, or if the affiliation between
InterCapital and its parent company is terminated, the Fund will eliminate
the name "Dean Witter" from its name if DWR or its parent company shall so
request.
The Fund has acknowledged that the name "Morgan Stanley" is a property
right of MSDWD. The Fund has agreed that MSDWD may use, or at any time permit
others to use, the name "Morgan Stanley." The Fund has also agreed that in
the event the Agreement is terminated, or if the affiliation between
InterCapital and its parent company is terminated, the Fund will eliminate
the name "Morgan Stanley" from its name if MSDWD shall so request.
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TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
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The Trustees and Executive Officers of the Fund, their principal business
occupations during the last five years and their affiliations, if any, with
InterCapital, and with 85 Dean Witter Funds and 11 TCW/DW Funds, are shown
below:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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<S> <C>
Michael Bozic (57).......................... Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Levitz Furniture
Trustee Corporation (since November, 1995); Director or Trustee of
c/o Levitz Furniture Corporation the Dean Witter Funds; formerly President and Chief Executive
6111 Broken Sound Parkway, N.W. Officer of Hills Department Stores (May, 1991-July, 1995);
Boca Raton, Florida formerly variously Chairman, Chief Executive Officer,
President and Chief Operating Officer (1987-1991) of the Sears
Merchandise Group of Sears, Roebuck and Co.; Director of
Eaglemark Financial Services, Inc., the United Negro College
Fund and Weirton Steel Corporation.
Charles A. Fiumefreddo* (64)................ Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Director of InterCapital,
Chairman of the Board, DWSC and Distributors; Executive Vice President and Director
President, Chief Executive Officer of DWR; Chairman, Director or Trustee, President and Chief
and Trustee Executive Officer of the Dean Witter Funds; Chairman, Chief
Two World Trade Center Executive Officer and Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; Chairman
New York, New York and Director of Dean Witter Trust FSB ("DWT"); Director and/or
officer of various MSDWD subsidiaries.
Edwin J. Garn (65).......................... Director or Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds; formerly United
Trustee States Senator (R-Utah) (1974-1992) and Chairman, Senate
c/o Huntsman Corporation Banking Committee (1980-1986); formerly Mayor of Salt Lake
500 Huntsman Way City, Utah (1971-1974); formerly Astronaut, Space Shuttle
Salt Lake City, Utah Discovery (April 12-19, 1985); Vice Chairman, Huntsman
Corporation; Director of Franklin Covey (time management
systems); John Alden Financial Corp. (health insurance), United
Space Alliance (joint venture between Lockheed Martin and
the Boeing Company) and Nuskin Asia Pacific (multilevel
marketing); member of the board of various civic and charitable
organizations.
John R. Haire (73).......................... Chairman of the Audit Committee and Chairman of the Committee
Trustee of the Independent Directors or Trustees and Director or Trustee
Two World Trade Center of the Dean Witter Funds; Chairman of the Audit Committee
New York, New York and Chairman of the Committee of the Independent Trustees
and Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; formerly President, Council
for Aid to Education (1978-1989) and Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Anchor Corporation, an Investment Advisor
(1964-1978).
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NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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Wayne E. Hedien (64)........................ Retired; Director or Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds; Director
Trustee of The PMI Group, Inc. (private mortgage insurance); Trustee
c/o Gordon Altman Butowsky and Vice Chairman of The Field Museum of Natural History;
Weitzen Shalov & Wein formerly associated with the Allstate Companies (1966-1994),
Counsel to the Independent Trustees most recently as Chairman of The Allstate Corporation (March,
114 West 47th Street 1993-December, 1994) and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
New York, New York of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Allstate Insurance Company
(July, 1989-December, 1994); director of various other business
and charitable organizations.
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson (49).................. Senior Partner, Johnson Smick International, Inc., a consulting
Trustee firm; Co-Chairman and a founder of the Group of Seven Council
c/o Johnson Smick International, Inc. (G7C), an international economic commission; Director or
1133 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds; Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds;
Washington, DC Director of NASDAQ (since June, 1995); Director of Greenwich
Capital Markets Inc. (broker-dealer); Chairman and Trustee
of the Financial Accounting Foundation (oversight organization
for the Financial Accounting Standards Board); formerly Vice
Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System (1986-1990) and Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
Michael E. Nugent (61)...................... General Partner, Triumph Capital, L.P., a private investment
Trustee partnership; Director or Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds;
c/o Triumph Capital, L.P. Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; formerly Vice President, Bankers
237 Park Avenue Trust Company and BT Capital Corporation (1984-1988); Director
New York, New York of various business organizations.
Philip J. Purcell* (54)..................... Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer
Trustee of MSDWD, DWR and Novus Credit Services Inc.; Director of
1585 Broadway InterCapital, DWSC and Distributors; Director or Trustee of
New York, New York the Dean Witter Funds; Director and/or officer of various
MSDWD subsidiaries.
John L. Schroeder (67)...................... Retired; Director or Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds; Trustee
Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; Director of Citizens Utilities Company;
c/o Gordon Altman Butowsky Formerly Executive Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
Weitzen Shalov & Wein of the Home Insurance Company (August, 1991-September, 1995).
Counsel to the Independent Trustees
114 West 47th Street
New York, New York
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NAME, AGE, POSITION WITH FUND AND ADDRESS PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS DURING LAST FIVE YEARS
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Barry Fink (43).............................. Senior Vice President (since March, 1997) and Secretary and
Vice President, Secretary General Counsel (since February, 1997) of InterCapital and
and General Counsel DWSC; Senior Vice President (since March, 1997) and Assistant
Two World Trade Center Secretary and Assistant General Counsel (since February, 1997)
New York, New York of Distributors; Assistant Secretary of DWR (since August,
1996); Vice President, Secretary and General Counsel of the
Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW Funds (since February, 1997);
previously First Vice President (June, 1993-February, 1997),
Vice President (until June, 1993) and Assistant Secretary
and Assistant General Counsel of InterCapital and DWSC and
Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW
Funds.
Paul D. Vance (62)........................... Senior Vice President of InterCapital; Vice President of various
Vice President Dean Witter Funds.
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York
Thomas F. Caloia (51) ...................... First Vice President and Assistant Treasurer of InterCapital
Treasurer and DWSC; Treasurer of the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW
Two World Trade Center Funds.
New York, New York
</TABLE>
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* Denotes Trustees who are "interested persons" of the Fund, as defined in
the Act.
In addition, Mitchell M. Merin, President and Chief Strategic Officer of
InterCapital and DWSC, Executive Vice President of Distributors and DWT and
Director of DWT, Executive Vice President and Director of DWR, and Director
of SPS Transaction Services, Inc. and varous other MSDWD subsidiaries, Robert
M. Scanlan, President and Chief Operating Officer of InterCapital and DWSC,
Executive Vice President of Distributors and DWT and Director of DWT, Robert
S. Giambrone, Senior Vice President of InterCapital, DWSC, Distributors and
DWT and Director of DWT, Joseph J. McAlinden, Executive Vice President and
Chief Investment Officer of InterCapital and Director of DWT, Mark Bavoso,
Kenton J. Hinchliffe and Ira N. Ross, Senior Vice Presidents of InterCapital,
and Matthew Haynes, Vice President of InterCapital, are Vice Presidents of
the Fund, and Marilyn K. Cranney, First Vice President and Assistant General
Counsel of InterCapital and DWSC, LouAnne D. McInnis, Carsten Otto and Ruth
Rossi, Vice Presidents and Assistant General Counsels of InterCapital and
DWSC, Frank Bruttomesso and Todd Lebo, staff attorneys with InterCapital, are
Assistant Secretaries of the Fund.
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, THE INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES, AND THE COMMITTEES
The Board of Trustees consists of nine (9) trustees. These same
individuals also serve as directors or trustees for all of the Dean Witter
Funds, and are referred to in this section as Trustees. As of the date of
this Statement of Additional Information, there are a total of 85 Dean Witter
Funds, comprised of 129 portfolios. As of January 31, 1998, the Dean Witter
Funds had total net assets of approximately $96.0 billion and more than six
million shareholders.
Seven Trustees (77% of the total number) have no affiliation or business
connection with InterCapital or any of its affiliated persons and do not own
any stock or other securities issued by InterCapital's parent company, MSDWD.
These are the "disinterested" or "independent" Trustees. The other two
Trustees (the "management Trustees") are affiliated with InterCapital. Four
of the seven independent Trustees are also Independent Trustees of the TCW/DW
Funds.
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Law and regulation establish both general guidelines and specific duties
for the Independent Trustees. The Dean Witter Funds seek as Independent
Trustees individuals of distinction and experience in business and finance,
government service or academia; these are people whose advice and counsel are
in demand by others and for whom there is often competition. To accept a
position on the Funds' Boards, such individuals may reject other attractive
assignments because the Funds make substantial demands on their time. Indeed,
by serving on the Funds' Boards, certain Trustees who would otherwise be
qualified and in demand to serve on bank boards would be prohibited by law
from doing so.
All of the Independent Trustees serve as members of the Audit Committee
and the Committee of the Independent Trustees. Three of them also serve as
members of the Derivatives Committee. During the calendar year ended December
31, 1997, the three Committees held a combined total of seventeen meetings.
The Committees hold some meetings at InterCapital's offices and some outside
InterCapital. Management Trustees or officers do not attend these meetings
unless they are invited for purposes of furnishing information or making a
report.
The Committee of the Independent Trustees is charged with recommending to
the full Board approval of management, advisory and administration contracts,
Rule 12b-1 plans and distribution and underwriting agreements; continually
reviewing Fund performance; checking on the pricing of portfolio securities,
brokerage commissions, transfer agent costs and performance, and trading
among Funds in the same complex; and approving fidelity bond and related
insurance coverage and allocations, as well as other matters that arise from
time to time. The Independent Trustees are required to select and nominate
individuals to fill any Independent Trustee vacancy on the Board of any Fund
that has a Rule 12b-1 plan of distribution. Most of the Dean Witter Funds
have such a plan.
The Audit Committee is charged with recommending to the full Board the
engagement or discharge of the Fund's independent accountants; directing
investigations into matters within the scope of the independent accountants'
duties, including the power to retain outside specialists; reviewing with the
independent accountants the audit plan and results of the auditing
engagement; approving professional services provided by the independent
accountants and other accounting firms prior to the performance of such
services; reviewing the independence of the independent accountants;
considering the range of audit and non-audit fees; reviewing the adequacy of
the Fund's system of internal controls; and preparing and submitting
Committee meeting minutes to the full Board.
Finally, the Board of each Fund has formed a Derivatives Committee to
establish parameters for and oversee the activities of the Fund with respect
to derivative investments, if any, made by the Fund.
DUTIES OF CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEE OF THE INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES AND AUDIT
COMMITTEE
The Chairman of the Committee of the Independent Trustees and the Audit
Committee maintains an office at the Funds' headquarters in New York. He is
responsible for keeping abreast of regulatory and industry developments and
the Funds' operations and management. He screens and/or prepares written
materials and identifies critical issues for the Independent Trustees to
consider, develops agendas for Committee meetings, determines the type and
amount of information that the Committees will need to form a judgment on
various issues, and arranges to have that information furnished to Committee
members. He also arranges for the services of independent experts and
consults with them in advance of meetings to help refine reports and to focus
on critical issues. Members of the Committees believe that the person who
serves as Chairman of both Committees and guides their efforts is pivotal to
the effective functioning of the Committees.
The Chairman of the Committees also maintains continuous contact with the
Funds' management, with independent counsel to the Independent Trustees and
with the Funds' independent auditors. He arranges for a series of special
meetings involving the annual review of investment advisory, management and
other operating contracts of the Funds and, on behalf of the Committees,
conducts negotiations with the Investment Manager and other service
providers. In effect, the Chairman of the Committees serves as a combination
of chief executive and support staff of the Independent Trustees.
The Chairman of the Committee of the Independent Trustees and the Audit
Committee is not employed by any other organization and devotes his time
primarily to the services he performs as
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Committee Chairman and Independent Trustee of the Dean Witter Funds and as an
Independent Trustee and as Chairman of the Committee of the Independent
Trustees and the Audit Committee of the TCW/DW Funds. The current Committee
Chairman has had more than 35 years experience as a senior executive in the
investment company industry.
ADVANTAGES OF HAVING SAME INDIVIDUALS AS INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES FOR ALL DEAN
WITTER FUNDS
The Independent Trustees and the Funds' management believe that having the
same Independent Trustees for each of the Dean Witter Funds avoids the
duplication of effort that would arise from having different groups of
individuals serving as Independent Trustees for each of the Funds or even of
sub-groups of Funds. They believe that having the same individuals serve as
Independent Trustees of all the Funds tends to increase their knowledge and
expertise regarding matters which affect the Fund complex generally and
enhances their ability to negotiate on behalf of each Fund with the Fund's
service providers. This arrangement also precludes the possibility of
separate groups of Independent Trustees arriving at conflicting decisions
regarding operations and management of the Funds and avoids the cost and
confusion that would likely ensue. Finally, having the same Independent
Trustees serve on all Fund Boards enhances the ability of each Fund to
obtain, at modest cost to each separate Fund, the services of Independent
Trustees, and a Chairman of their Committees, of the caliber, experience and
business acumen of the individuals who serve as Independent Trustees of the
Dean Witter Funds.
COMPENSATION OF INDEPENDENT TRUSTEES
The Fund intends to pay each Independent Trustee an annual fee of $800
plus a per meeting fee of $50 for meetings of the Board of Trustees or
committees of the Board of Trustees attended by the Trustee (the Fund intends
to pay the Chairman of the Audit Committee an annual fee of $750 and the
Chairman of the Committee of the Independent Trustees an additional annual
fee of $1,200). If a Board meeting and a Committee meeting, or more than one
Committee meeting, take place on a single day, the Trustees will be paid a
single meeting fee by the Fund. The Fund will also reimburse such Trustees
for travel and other out-of-pocket expenses incurred by them in connection
with attending such meetings. Trustees and officers of the Fund who are or
have been employed by the Investment Manager or an affiliated company will
receive no compensation or expense reimbursement from the Fund. Payments will
commence as of the time the Fund begins paying management fees, which,
pursuant to an undertaking by the Investment Manager, will be at such time as
the Fund has $50 million of net assets or six months from the date of
commencement of the Fund's operations, whichever occurs first.
At such time as the Fund has been in operation, and has paid fees to the
Independent Trustees, for a full fiscal year, and assuming that during such
fiscal year the Fund holds the same number of Board and committee meetings as
were held by the other Dean Witter Funds during the calendar year ended
December 31, 1997, it is estimated that the compensation paid to each
Independent Trustee during such fiscal year will be the amount shown in the
following table:
FUND COMPENSATION (ESTIMATED)
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<CAPTION>
AGGREGATE
NAME OF INDEPENDENT COMPENSATION
TRUSTEE FROM THE FUND
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<S> <C>
Michael Bozic ............. $1,600
Edwin J. Garn ............. 1,600
John R. Haire ............. 3,550
Wayne E. Hedien............ 1,600
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson .... 1,600
Michael E. Nugent.......... 1,600
John L. Schroeder.......... 1,600
</TABLE>
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The following table illustrates the compensation paid to the Fund's
Independent Trustees for the calendar year ended December 31, 1997 for
services to the 84 Dean Witter Funds and, in the case of Messrs. Haire,
Johnson, Nugent and Schroeder, the 14 TCW/DW Funds that were in operation at
December 31, 1997. With respect to Messrs. Haire, Johnson, Nugent and
Schroeder, the TCW/DW Funds are included solely because of a limited exchange
privilege between those Funds and five Dean Witter Money Market Funds. Mr.
Hedien's term as Director or Trustee of each Dean Witter Fund commenced on
September 1, 1997.
CASH COMPENSATION FROM DEAN WITTER FUNDS AND TCW/DW FUNDS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
FOR SERVICE AS
CHAIRMAN OF
COMMITTEES OF FOR SERVICE AS
INDEPENDENT CHAIRMAN OF
FOR SERVICE DIRECTORS/ COMMITTEES OF TOTAL CASH
AS DIRECTOR OR FOR SERVICE AS TRUSTEES AND INDEPENDENT COMPENSATION
TRUSTEE AND TRUSTEE AND AUDIT TRUSTEES FOR SERVICES TO
COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMITTEES OF 84 AND AUDIT 84 DEAN WITTER
NAME OF OF 84 DEAN WITTER OF 14 TCW/DW DEAN WITTER COMMITTEES OF 14 FUNDS AND 14
INDEPENDENT TRUSTEE FUNDS FUNDS FUNDS TCW/DW FUNDS TCW/DW FUNDS
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Michael Bozic ........ $133,602 -- -- -- $133,602
Edwin J. Garn ........ 149,702 -- -- -- 149,702
John R. Haire ........ 149,702 $73,725 $157,463 $25,350 406,240
Wayne E. Hedien....... 39,010 -- -- -- 39,010
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson 145,702 71,125 -- -- 216,827
Michael E. Nugent ... 149,702 73,725 -- -- 223,427
John L. Schroeder .... 149,702 73,725 -- -- 223,427
</TABLE>
As of the date of this Statement of Additional Information, 57 of the Dean
Witter Funds, not including the Fund, have adopted a retirement program under
which an Independent Trustee who retires after serving for at least five
years (or such lesser period as may be determined by the Board) as an
Independent Director or Trustee of any Dean Witter Fund that has adopted the
retirement program (each such Fund referred to as an "Adopting Fund" and each
such Trustee referred to as an "Eligible Trustee") is entitled to retirement
payments upon reaching the eligible retirement age (normally, after attaining
age 72). Annual payments are based upon length of service. Currently, upon
retirement, each Eligible Trustee is entitled to receive from the Adopting
Fund, commencing as of his or her retirement date and continuing for the
remainder of his or her life, an annual retirement benefit (the "Regular
Benefit") equal to 25.0% of his or her Eligible Compensation plus 0.4166666%
of such Eligible Compensation for each full month of service as an
Independent Director or Trustee of any Adopting Fund in excess of five years
up to a maximum of 50.0% after ten years of service. The foregoing
percentages may be changed by the Board.(1) "Eligible Compensation" is
one-fifth of the total compensation earned by such Eligible Trustee for
service to the Adopting Fund in the five year period prior to the date of the
Eligible Trustee's retirement. Benefits under the retirement program are not
secured or funded by the Adopting Funds.
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(1) An Eligible Trustee may elect alternate payments of his or her
retirement benefits based upon the combined life expectancy of such
Eligible Trustee and his or her spouse on the date of such Eligible
Trustee's retirement. The amount estimated to be payable under this
method, through the remainder of the later of the lives of such
Eligible Trustee and spouse, will be the actuarial equivalent of the
Regular Benefit. In addition, the Eligible Trustee may elect that the
surviving spouse's periodic payment of benefits will be equal to either
50% or 100% of the previous periodic amount, an election that,
respectively, increases or decreases the previous periodic amount so
that the resulting payments will be the actuarial equivalent of the
Regular Benefit.
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The following table illustrates the retirement benefits accrued to the
Fund's Independent Trustees by the 57 Dean Witter Funds (not including the
Fund) for the year ended December 31, 1997, and the estimated retirement
benefits for the Fund's Independent Trustees, to commence upon their
retirement, from the 57 Dean Witter Funds as of December 31, 1997.
RETIREMENT BENEFITS FROM ALL DEAN WITTER FUNDS
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<CAPTION>
ESTIMATED
RETIREMENT ANNUAL
ESTIMATED BENEFITS BENEFITS
CREDITED ACCRUED AS UPON
YEARS ESTIMATED EXPENSES RETIREMENT
OF SERVICE AT PERCENTAGE OF BY ALL FROM ALL
NAME OF INDEPENDENT RETIREMENT ELIGIBLE ADOPTING ADOPTING
TRUSTEE (MAXIMUM 10) COMPENSATION FUNDS FUNDS(2)
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Michael Bozic ............. 10 50.0% $ 20,499 $ 47,025
Edwin J. Garn ............. 10 50.0 30,878 47,025
John R. Haire ............. 10 50.0 (19,823)(3) 127,897
Wayne E. Hedien............ 9 42.5 0 39,971
Dr. Manuel H. Johnson .... 10 50.0 12,832 47,025
Michael E. Nugent ......... 10 50.0 22,546 47,025
John L. Schroeder.......... 8 41.7 39,350 39,504
</TABLE>
(2) Based on current levels of compensation. Amount of annual benefits also
varies depending on the Trustee's elections described in Footnote (1)
above.
(3) This number reflects the effect of the extension of Mr. Haire's term as
Director or Trustee until June 1, 1998.
As of the date of this Statement of Additional Information, the aggregate
number of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund owned by the Fund's
officers and Trustees as a group was less than 1 percent of the Fund's shares
of beneficial interest outstanding.
INVESTMENT PRACTICES AND POLICIES
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As discussed in the Prospectus, the Fund offers investors an opportunity
to participate in a diversified portfolio of securities, consisting
principally of common stocks. The portfolio reflects an investment
decision-making process developed by the Fund's Investment Manager.
STOCK SELECTION APPROACH
The Investment Manager will invest principally in mid-cap companies that
currently pay dividends and that have the potential for increasing dividends.
Mid-cap companies are those whose market capitalization falls within the
capitalization range of the companies comprising the Standard & Poor's MidCap
400 Index, which capitalization range is between $220 million and $13 billion
as of February 24, 1998. Mid-cap companies typically are still in the early
and more dynamic period of their corporate existences. Often mid-size
companies and the industries in which they are focused are still evolving as
opposed to the more mature industries served by large-cap companies.
Moreover, mid-cap companies are not considered "emerging" stocks, nor are
they as volatile as small-cap firms. This is due to the fact that mid-cap
companies have increased liquidity, attributable to their larger market
capitalization as well as longer and more established track records, and a
stronger market presence and dominance than small-cap firms. Many mid-sized
companies are in a more "flexible" position compared to small or large cap
companies with regard to being able to be more responsive and more adaptable
to the changing needs of their markets and customers. Because of this
flexibility, the Investment Manager believes mid-sized companies can offer
greater potential for total return than other stocks of different market
sizes, while at times representing less risk.
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SECURITY LOANS
Consistent with applicable regulatory requirements, the Fund may lend its
portfolio securities to brokers, dealers and other financial institutions,
provided that such loans are callable at any time by the Fund, (subject to
notice provisions described below) and are at all times secured by cash or
money market instruments, which are maintained in a segregated account
pursuant to applicable regulations and that are equal to at least 100% of the
market value, determined daily, of the loaned securities. The advantage of
such loans is that the Fund continues to receive the income on the loaned
securities while at the same time earning interest on the cash amounts
deposited as collateral, which will be invested in short-term obligations.
The Fund will not lend its portfolio securities if such loans are not
permitted by the laws or regulations of any state in which its shares are
qualified for sale and will not lend more than 25% of the value of its total
assets.
A loan may be terminated by the borrower on one business day's notice, or
by the Fund on two business days' notice. If the borrower fails to deliver
the loaned securities within two days after receipt of notice, the Fund could
use the collateral to replace the securities while holding the borrower
liable for any excess of replacement cost over collateral. As with any
extensions of credit, there are risks of delay in recovery and, in some
cases, even loss of rights in the collateral should the borrower of the
securities fail financially. However, these loans of portfolio securities
will only be made to firms deemed by the Fund's management to be creditworthy
and when the income which can be earned from such loans justifies the
attendant risks. Upon termination of the loan, the borrower is required to
return the securities to the Fund. Any gain or loss in the market price
during the loan period would inure to the Fund.
When voting or consent rights which accompany loaned securities pass to
the borrower, the Fund will follow the policy of calling the loaned
securities, to be delivered within one day after notice, to permit the
exercise of such rights if the matters involved would have a material effect
on the Fund's investment in such loaned securities. The Fund will pay
reasonable finder's, administrative and custodial fees in connection with a
loan of its securities. The creditworthiness of firms to which the Fund lends
its portfolio securities will be monitored on an ongoing basis.
FOREIGN SECURITIES
As stated in the Prospectus, the Fund may invest in securities issued by
foreign issuers. Investors should carefully consider the risks of investing
in securities of foreign issuers and securities denominated in non-U.S.
currencies. Fluctuations in the relative rates of exchange between the
currencies of different nations will affect the value of the Fund's
investments. Changes in foreign currency exchange rates relative to the U.S.
dollar will affect the U.S. dollar value of the Fund's assets denominated in
that currency and thereby impact upon the Fund's total return on such assets.
Foreign currency exchange rates are determined by forces of supply and
demand on the foreign exchange markets. These forces are themselves affected
by the international balance of payments and other economic and financial
conditions, government intervention, speculation and other factors. Moreover,
foreign currency exchange rates may be affected by the regulatory control of
the exchanges on which the currencies trade.
Investments in foreign securities will also occasion risks relating to
political and economic developments abroad, including the possibility of
expropriations or confiscatory taxation, limitations on the use or transfer
of Fund assets and any effects of foreign social, economic or political
instability. Foreign companies are not subject to the regulatory requirements
of U.S. companies and, as such, there may be less publicly available
information about such companies. Moreover, foreign companies are not subject
to uniform accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards and
requirements comparable to those applicable to U.S. companies.
Securities of foreign issuers may be less liquid than comparable
securities of U.S. issuers and, as such, their price changes may be more
volatile. Furthermore, foreign exchanges and broker-dealers are generally
subject to less government and exchange scrutiny and regulation than their
American counterparts. Brokerage commissions, dealer concessions and other
transaction costs may be higher on foreign markets than in the U.S. In
addition, differences in clearance and settlement procedures on
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foreign markets may occasion delays in settlements of Fund trades effected in
such markets. Inability to dispose of portfolio securities due to settlement
delays could result in losses to the Fund due to subsequent declines in value
of such securities and the inability of the Fund to make intended security
purchases due to settlement problems could result in a failure of the Fund to
make potentially advantageous investments.
REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
When cash may be available for only a few days, it may be invested by the
Fund in repurchase agreements until such time as it may otherwise be invested
or used for payments of obligations of the Fund. These agreements, which may
be viewed as a type of secured lending by the Fund, typically involve the
acquisition by the Fund of debt securities from a selling financial
institution such as a bank, savings and loan association or broker-dealer.
The agreement provides that the Fund will sell back to the institution, and
that the institution will repurchase, the underlying security ("collateral")
at a specified price and at a fixed time in the future, usually not more than
seven days from the date of purchase. The collateral will be maintained in a
segregated account and will be marked to market daily to determine that the
value of the collateral, as specified in the agreement, does not decrease
below the purchase price plus accrued interest. If such decrease occurs,
additional collateral will be requested and, when received, added to the
account to maintain full collateralization. The Fund will accrue interest
from the institution until the time when the repurchase is to occur. Although
such date is deemed by the Fund to be the maturity date of a repurchase
agreement, the maturities of securities subject to repurchase agreements are
not subject to any limits.
While repurchase agreements involve certain risks not associated with
direct investments in debt securities, the Fund follows procedures designed
to minimize such risks. These procedures include effecting repurchase
transactions only with large, well-capitalized and well-established financial
institutions whose financial condition will be continually monitored by the
Investment Manager subject to procedures established by the Board of Trustees
of the Fund. In addition, as described above, the value of the collateral
underlying the repurchase agreement will be at least equal to the repurchase
price, including any accrued interest earned on the repurchase agreement. In
the event of a default or bankruptcy by a selling financial institution, the
Fund will seek to liquidate such collateral. However, the exercising of the
Fund's right to liquidate such collateral could involve certain costs or
delays and, to the extent that proceeds from any sale upon a default of the
obligation to repurchase were less than the repurchase price, the Fund could
suffer a loss. It is the current policy of the Fund not to invest in
repurchase agreements that do not mature within seven days if any such
investment, together with any other illiquid assets held by the Fund, amounts
to more than 15% of its total assets.
WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY SECURITIES AND FORWARD COMMITMENTS
From time to time the Fund may purchase securities on a when-issued or
delayed delivery basis or may purchase or sell securities on a forward
commitment basis. When such transactions are negotiated, the price is fixed
at the time of the commitment, but delivery and payment can take place a
month or more after the date of commitment. While the Fund will only purchase
securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis
with the intention of acquiring the securities, the Fund may sell the
securities before the settlement date, if it is deemed advisable. The
securities so purchased or sold are subject to market fluctuation and no
interest or dividends accrue to the purchaser prior to the settlement date.
At the time the Fund makes the commitment to purchase or sell securities on a
when-issued, delayed delivery or forward commitment basis, it will record the
transaction and thereafter reflect the value, each day, of such security
purchased, or if a sale, the proceeds to be received, in determining its net
asset value. At the time of delivery of the securities, their value may be
more or less than the purchase or sale price. The Fund will also establish a
segregated account with its custodian bank in which it will continually
maintain cash or cash equivalents or other liquid portfolio securities equal
in value to commitments to purchase securities on a when-issued, delayed
delivery or forward commitment basis. Subject to the foregoing restrictions,
the Fund may purchase securities on such basis without limit.
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WHEN, AS AND IF ISSUED SECURITIES
The Fund may purchase securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis under
which the issuance of the security depends upon the occurrence of a
subsequent event, such as approval of a merger, corporate reorganization or
debt restructuring. The commitment for the purchase of any such security will
not be recognized in the portfolio of the Fund until the Investment Manager
determines that issuance of the security is probable. At such time, the Fund
will record the transaction and, in determining its net asset value, will
reflect the value of the security daily. At such time, the Fund will also
establish a segregated account with its custodian bank in which it will
maintain cash or cash equivalents or other liquid portfolio securities equal
in value to recognized commitments for such securities. The value of the
Fund's commitments to purchase the securities of any one issuer, together
with the value of all securities of such issuer owned by the Fund, may not
exceed 5% of the value of the Fund's total assets at the time the initial
commitment to purchase such securities is made (see "Investment
Restrictions"). An increase in the percentage of the Fund's assets committed
to the purchase of securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis may
increase the volatility of its net asset value. The Investment Manager and
the Trustees do not believe that the net asset value of the Fund will be
adversely affected by its purchase of securities on such basis. The Fund may
also sell securities on a "when, as and if issued" basis provided that the
issuance of the security will result automatically from the exchange or
conversion of a security owned by the Fund at the time of sale.
PRIVATE PLACEMENTS AND RESTRICTED SECURITIES
The Fund may invest up to 5% of its total assets in securities which are
subject to restrictions on resale because they have not been registered under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), or which are
otherwise restricted. (Securities eligible for resale pursuant to Rule 144A
of the Securities Act, and determined to be liquid pursuant to the procedures
discussed in the following paragraph, are not subject to the foregoing
restriction.) These securities are generally referred to as private
placements or restricted securities. Limitations on the resale of such
securities may have an adverse effect on their marketability, and may prevent
the Fund from disposing of them promptly at reasonable prices. The Fund may
have to bear the expense of registering such securities for resale and the
risk of substantial delays in effecting such registration.
The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted Rule 144A under the
Securities Act, which permits the Fund to sell restricted securities to
qualified institutional buyers without limitation. The Investment Manager,
pursuant to procedures adopted by the Trustees of the Fund, will make a
determination as to the liquidity of each restricted security purchased by
the Fund. The procedures require that the following factors be taken into
account in making a liquidity determination: (1) the frequency of trades and
price quotes for the security; (2) the number of dealers and other potential
purchasers who have issued quotes on the security; (3) any dealer
undertakings to make a market in the security; and (4) the nature of the
security and the nature of the marketplace trades (the time needed to dispose
of the security, the method of soliciting offers, and the mechanics of
transfer). If a restricted security is determined to be "liquid," such
security will not be included within the category "illiquid securities,"
which under current policy may not exceed 15% of the Fund's net assets.
INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
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In addition to the investment restrictions enumerated in the Prospectus,
the investment restrictions listed below have been adopted by the Fund as
fundamental policies, except as otherwise indicated. Under the Act, a
fundamental policy may not be changed without the vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Fund, as defined in the Act. Such a
majority is defined as the lesser of (a) 67% or more of the shares present at
a meeting of Shareholders, if the holders of 50% of the outstanding shares of
the Fund are present or represented by proxy or (b) more than 50% of the
outstanding shares of the Fund. For purposes of the following restrictions:
(i) all percentage limitations apply immediately after a purchase or initial
investment; and (ii) any subsequent change in any applicable percentage
resulting from market fluctuations or other changes in total or net assets
does not require elimination of any security from the portfolio.
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The Fund may not:
1. Purchase or sell real estate or interests therein (including limited
partnership interests), although the Fund may purchase securities of
issuers which engage in real estate operations and securities secured by
real estate or interests therein.
2. Purchase or sell commodities.
3. Purchase securities of other investment companies, except in
connection with a merger, consolidation, reorganization or acquisition of
assets or as otherwise permitted by Section 12(d) of the Act or the Rules
promulgated thereunder.
4. Borrow money, except that the Fund may borrow from a bank for
temporary or emergency purposes in amounts not exceeding 5% (taken at the
lower of cost or current value) of its total assets (not including the
amount borrowed).
5. Pledge its assets or assign or otherwise encumber them except to
secure borrowings effected within the limitations set forth in restriction
(6). For the purpose of this restriction, collateral arrangements with
respect to the writing of options and collateral arrangements with respect
to initial or variation margin for futures are not deemed to be pledges of
assets.
6. Issue senior securities as defined in the Act except insofar as the
Fund may be deemed to have issued a senior security by reason of: (a)
entering into any repurchase agreement; (b) borrowing money in accordance
with restrictions described above; or (c) lending portfolio securities.
7. Make loans of money or securities, except: (a) by the purchase of debt
obligations in which the Fund may invest consistent with its investment
objective and policies; (b) by investment in repurchase agreements; or (c)
by lending its portfolio securities.
8. Make short sales of securities.
9. Purchase securities on margin, except for such short-term loans as are
necessary for the clearance of portfolio securities. The deposit or
payment by the Fund of initial or variation margin in connection with
futures contracts or related options thereon is not considered the
purchase of a security on margin.
10. Engage in the underwriting of securities, except insofar as the Fund
may be deemed an underwriter under the Securities Act of 1933 in disposing
of a portfolio security.
11. Invest for the purpose of exercising control or management of any
other issuer, except that the Fund may invest all or substantially all of
its assets in another registered investment company having the same
investment objective and policies and substantially the same investment
restrictions as the Fund.
Notwithstanding any other investment policy or restriction, the Fund may
seek to achieve its investment objective by investing all or substantially
all of its assets in another investment company having substantially the same
investment objective and policies as the Fund.
PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE
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Subject to the general supervision of the Board of Trustees, the
Investment Manager is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities
for the Fund, the selection of brokers and dealers to effect the
transactions, and the negotiation of brokerage commissions, if any. Purchases
and sales of securities on a stock exchange are effected through brokers who
charge a commission for their services. In the over-the-counter market,
securities are generally traded on a "net" basis with dealers acting as
principal for their own accounts without a stated commission, although the
price of the security usually includes a profit to the dealer. The Fund also
expects that securities will be purchased at times in underwritten offerings
where the price includes a fixed amount of compensation, generally referred
to as the underwriter's concession or discount. Options and futures
transactions will usually be effected through
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a broker and a commission will be charged. On occasion, the Fund may also
purchase certain money market instruments directly from an issuer, in which
case no commissions or discounts are paid.
The Investment Manager currently serves as investment manager or adviser
to a number of clients, including other investment companies, and may in the
future act as investment manager or adviser to others. It is the practice of
the Investment Manager to cause purchase and sale transactions to be
allocated among the Fund and others whose assets it manages in such manner as
it deems equitable. In making such allocations among the Fund and other
client accounts, various factors may be considered, including the respective
investment objectives, the relative size of portfolio holdings of the same or
comparable securities, the availability of cash for investment, the size of
investment commitments generally held and the opinions of the persons
responsible for managing the portfolios of the Fund and other client
accounts. In the case of certain initial and secondary public offerings, the
Investment Manager may utilize a pro rata allocation process based on the
size of the Dean Witter Funds involved and the number of shares available
from the public offering.
The policy of the Fund regarding purchases and sales of securities for its
portfolio is that primary consideration will be given to obtaining the most
favorable prices and efficient executions of transactions. Consistent with
this policy, when securities transactions are effected on a stock exchange,
the Fund's policy is to pay commissions which are considered fair and
reasonable without necessarily determining that the lowest possible
commissions are paid in all circumstances. The Fund believes that a
requirement always to seek the lowest possible commission cost could impede
effective portfolio management and preclude the Fund and the Investment
Manager from obtaining a high quality of brokerage and research services. In
seeking to determine the reasonableness of brokerage commissions paid in any
transaction, the Investment Manager relies upon its experience and knowledge
regarding commissions generally charged by various brokers and on its
judgment in evaluating the brokerage and research services received from the
broker effecting the transaction. Such determinations are necessarily
subjective and imprecise, as in most cases an exact dollar value for those
services is not ascertainable.
The Fund anticipates that certain of its transactions involving foreign
securities will be effected on foreign securities exchanges. Fixed
commissions on such transactions are generally higher than negotiated
commissions on domestic transactions. There is also generally less government
supervision and regulation of foreign securities exchanges and brokers than
in the United States.
In seeking to implement the Fund's policies, the Investment Manager
effects transactions with those brokers and dealers who the Investment
Manager believes provide the most favorable prices and are capable of
providing efficient executions. If the Investment Manager believes such
prices and executions are obtainable from more than one broker or dealer, it
may give consideration to placing portfolio transactions with those brokers
and dealers who also furnish research and other services to the Fund or the
Investment Manager. Such services may include, but are not limited to, any
one or more of the following: information as to the availability of
securities for purchase or sale; statistical or factual information or
opinions pertaining to investment; wire services; and appraisals or
evaluations of portfolio securities.
The information and services received by the Investment Manager from
brokers and dealers may be of benefit to the Investment Manager in the
management of accounts of some of its other clients and may not in all cases
benefit the Fund directly. While the receipt of such information and services
is useful in varying degrees and would generally reduce the amount of
research or services otherwise performed by the Investment Manager and
thereby reduce its expenses, it is of indeterminable value and the management
fee paid to the Investment Manager is not reduced by any amount that may be
attributable to the value of such services.
Pursuant to an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Fund
may effect principal transactions in certain money market instruments with
DWR. The Fund will limit its transactions with DWR to U.S. Government and
Government Agency Securities, Bank Money Instruments (i.e., Certificates of
Deposit and Bankers' Acceptances) and Commercial Paper. Such transactions
will be effected with DWR only when the price available from DWR is better
than that available from other dealers.
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Consistent with the policy described above, brokerage transactions in
securities listed on exchanges or admitted to unlisted trading privileges may
be effected through DWR, Morgan Stanley and Co. Incorporated and other
affiliated brokers and dealers. In order for an affiliated broker or dealer
to effect any portfolio transactions for the Fund, the commissions, fees or
other remuneration received by the affiliated broker or dealer must be
reasonable and fair compared to the commissions, fees or other remuneration
paid to other brokers in connection with comparable transactions involving
similar securities being purchased or sold on an exchange during a comparable
period of time. This standard would allow the affiliated broker or dealer to
receive no more than the remuneration which would be expected to be received
by an unaffiliated broker in a commensurate arm's-length transaction.
Furthermore, the Board of Trustees of the Fund, including a majority of the
Trustees who are not "interested" persons of the Fund, as defined in the Act,
have adopted procedures which are reasonably designed to provide that any
commissions, fees or other remuneration paid to an affiliated broker or
dealer are consistent with the foregoing standard. The Fund does not reduce
the management fee it pays to the Investment Manager by any amount of the
brokerage commissions it may pay to an affiliated broker or dealer.
UNDERWRITING
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Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Underwriter") has agreed to purchase
up to 10,000,000 shares from the Fund, which number may be increased or
decreased in accordance with the Underwriting Agreement. The Underwriting
Agreement provides that the obligation of the Underwriter is subject to
certain conditions precedent (such as the filing of certain forms and
documents required by various federal and state agencies and the rendering of
certain opinions of counsel) and that the Underwriter will be obligated to
purchase the shares on , 1998, or such other date as may be agreed upon
between the Underwriter and the Fund (the "Closing Date"). Shares will not be
issued and dividends will not be declared by the Fund until after the Closing
Date.
The Underwriter will purchase Class B, Class C and Class D shares from the
Fund at $10.00 per share with all proceeds going to the Fund and will
purchase Class A shares at $10.00 per share plus a sales charge with the
sales charge paid to the Underwriter and the $10.00 per share going to the
Fund. The Underwriter may, however, receive contingent deferred sales charges
for future redemptions of Class A, Class B and Class C shares (see "Purchase
of Fund Shares--Continuous Offering" in the Prospectus).
The Underwriter shall, regardless of its expected underwriting commitment,
be entitled and obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which
purchase orders have been received by the Underwriter prior to 2:00 p.m., New
York time, on the third business day preceding the Closing Date, or such
other date as may be agreed to between the parties.
The minimum number of Fund shares which may be purchased pursuant to this
offering is 100 shares. Certificates for shares purchased will not be issued
unless requested by the shareholder in writing.
The Underwriter has agreed to pay certain expenses of the initial offering
and the subsequent Continuous Offering of the Fund's shares. The Fund has
agreed to pay certain compensation to the Underwriter pursuant to a Plan of
Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act, to compensate the
Underwriter for services it renders and the expenses it bears under the
Underwriting Agreement (see "The Distributor"). The Fund will bear the cost
of initial typesetting, printing and distribution of Prospectuses and
Statements of Additional Information and supplements thereto to shareholders.
The Fund has agreed to indemnify the Underwriter against certain liabilities,
including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
THE DISTRIBUTOR
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As discussed in the Prospectus, shares of the Fund are distributed by Dean
Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor"). The Distributor has entered
into a selected dealer agreement with DWR, which through its own sales
organization sells shares of the Fund. In addition, the Distributor may enter
into
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selected dealer agreements with other selected broker-dealers. The
Distributor, a Delaware corporation, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of MSDWD.
The Trustees of the Fund, including a majority of the Trustees who are not,
and were not at the time they voted, interested persons of the Fund, as
defined in the Act (the "Independent Trustees"), approved, at their meeting
held on January 29, 1998, the current Distribution Agreement appointing the
Distributor as exclusive distributor of the Fund's shares and providing for
the Distributor to bear distribution expenses not borne by the Fund. By its
terms, the Distribution Agreement has an initial term ending April 30, 1999
and will remain in effect from year to year thereafter if approved by the
Board.
The Distributor bears all expenses it may incur in providing services
under the Distribution Agreement. Such expenses include the payment of
commissions for sales of the Fund's shares and incentive compensation to
account executives. The Distributor also pays certain expenses in connection
with the distribution of the Fund's shares, including the costs of preparing,
printing and distributing advertising or promotional materials, and the costs
of printing and distributing prospectuses and supplements thereto used in
connection with the offering and sale of the Fund's shares. The Fund bears
the costs of initial typesetting, printing and distribution of prospectuses
and supplements thereto to shareholders. The Fund also bears the costs of
registering the Fund and its shares under federal securities laws and pays
filing fees in accordance with state securities laws. The Fund and the
Distributor have agreed to indemnify each other against certain liabilities,
including liabilities under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Under the
Distribution Agreement, the Distributor uses its best efforts in rendering
services to the Fund, but in the absence of willful misfeasance, bad faith,
gross negligence or reckless disregard of its obligations, the Distributor is
not liable to the Fund or any of its shareholders for any error of judgment
or mistake of law or for any act or omission or for any losses sustained by
the Fund or its shareholders.
PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION
The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under
the Act (the "Plan") pursuant to which each Class, other than Class D, pays
the Distributor compensation accrued daily and payable monthly at the annual
rate of 0.25% of the average daily net assets of Class A and 1.0% of the
average daily net assets of Class B and C. The Distributor receives the
proceeds of front-end sales charges and of contingent deferred sales charges
imposed on certain redemptions of shares, which are separate and apart from
payments made pursuant to the Plan (see "Purchase of Fund Shares" in the
Prospectus).
The Distributor has informed the Fund that the entire fee payable by Class
A and a portion of the fees payable by each of Class B and Class C each year
pursuant to the Plan of Distribution equal to 0.25% of such Class's average
daily net assets are currently each characterized as a "service fee" under
the Rules of the Association of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. (of which the Distributor is a member). The "service fee" is a
payment made for personal service and/or the maintenance of shareholder
accounts. The remaining portion of the Plan fees payable by a Class, if any,
is characterized as an "asset-based sales charge" as such is defined by the
aforementioned Rules of the Association.
The Plan was adopted by a vote of the Trustees of the Fund on January 29,
1998 at a meeting of the Trustees called for the purpose of voting on such
Plan. The vote included the vote of a majority of the Trustees of the Fund
who are not "interested persons" of the Fund (as defined in the Act) and who
have no direct or indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan
(the "Independent 12b-1 Trustees"). In making their decision to adopt the
Plan, the Trustees requested from the Distributor and received such
information as they deemed necessary to make an informed determination as to
whether or not adoption of the Plan was in the best interests of the
shareholders of the Fund. After due consideration of the information
received, the Trustees, including the Independent 12b-1 Trustees, determined
that adoption of the Plan would benefit the shareholders of the Fund.
InterCapital, as then sole shareholder of the Fund, approved the Plan on
February 6, 1998, whereupon the Plan went into effect.
Under its terms, the Plan will continue in effect until April 30, 1998 and
will remain in effect from year to year thereafter, provided such continuance
is approved annually by a vote of the Trustees in the
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manner described above. Under the Plan and as required by Rule 12b-1, the
Trustees will receive and review promptly after the end of each fiscal
quarter a written report provided by the Distributor of the amounts expended
by the Distributor under the Plan and the purposes for which such
expenditures were made.
The Plan was adopted in order to permit the implementation of the Fund's
method of distribution. Under this distribution method the Fund offers four
Classes of shares, each with a different distribution arrangement as set
forth in the Prospectus.
With respect to Class A shares, DWR compensates its account executives by
paying them, from proceeds of the front-end sales charge, commissions for the
sale of Class A shares, currently a gross sales credit of up to 5.0% of the
amount sold (except as provided in the following sentence) and an annual
residual commission, currently a residual of up to 0.25% of the current value
of the respective accounts for which they are the account executives or
dealers of record in all cases. On orders of $1 million or more (for which no
sales charge was paid) or net asset value purchases by employer-sponsored
401(k) and other plans qualified under Section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue
Code ("Qualified Retirement Plans") for which Dean Witter Trust FSB ("DWT")
serves as Trustee or DWR's Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper
pursuant to a written Recordkeeping Services Agreement, the Investment
Manager compensates DWR's account executives by paying them, from its own
funds, a gross sales credit of 1.0% of the amount sold.
With respect to Class B shares, DWR compensates its account executives by
paying them, from its own funds, commissions for the sale of Class B shares,
currently a gross sales credit of up to 5.0% of the amount sold (except as
provided in the following sentence) and an annual residual commission,
currently a residual of up to 0.25% of the current value (not including
reinvested dividends or distributions) of the amount sold in all cases. In
the case of Class B shares purchased by Qualified Retirement Plans for which
DWT serves as Trustee or DWR's Retirement Plan Services serves as
recordkeeper pursuant to a written Recordkeeping Services Agreement, DWR
compensates its account executives by paying them, from its own funds, a
gross sales credit of 3.0% of the amount sold.
With respect to Class C shares, DWR compensates its account executives by
paying them, from its own funds, commissions for the sale of Class C shares,
currently a gross sales credit of up to 1.0% of the amount sold and an annual
residual commission, currently a residual of up to 1.0% of the current value
of the respective accounts for which they are the account executives of
record.
With respect to Class D shares other than shares held by participants in
the InterCapital mutual fund asset allocation program, the Investment Manager
compensates DWR's account executives by paying them, from its own funds,
commissions for the sale of Class D shares, currently a gross sales credit of
up to 1.0% of the amount sold. There is a chargeback of 100% of the amount
paid if the Class D shares are redeemed in the first year and a chargeback of
50% of the amount paid if the Class D shares are redeemed in the second year
after purchase. The Investment Manager also compensates DWR's account
executives by paying them, from its own funds, an annual residual commission,
currently a residual of up to 0.10% of the current value of the respective
accounts for which they are the account executives of record (not including
accounts of participants in the InterCapital mutual fund asset allocation
program).
The gross sales credit is a charge which reflects commissions paid by DWR
to its account executives and DWR's Fund-associated distribution-related
expenses, including sales compensation and overhead and other branch office
distribution-related expenses including: (a) the expenses of operating DWR's
branch offices in connection with the sale of Fund shares, including lease
costs, the salaries and employee benefits of operations and sales support
personnel, utility costs, communications costs and the costs of stationery
and supplies, (b) the costs of client sales seminars, (c) travel expenses of
mutual fund sales coordinators to promote the sale of Fund shares and (d)
other expenses relating to branch promotion of Fund sales. The distribution
fee that the Distributor receives from the Fund under the Plan, in effect,
offsets distribution expenses incurred on behalf of the Fund and, in the case
of Class B shares, opportunity costs, such as the gross sales credit and an
assumed interest charge thereon ("carrying charge"). In the Distributor's
reporting of the distribution expenses to the Fund, in the case of
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Class B shares, such assumed interest (computed at the "broker's call rate")
has been calculated on the gross sales credit as it is reduced by amounts
received by the Distributor under the Plan and any contingent deferred sales
charges received by the Distributor upon redemption of shares of the Fund. No
other interest charge is included as a distribution expense in the
Distributor's calculation of its distribution costs for this purpose. The
broker's call rate is the interest rate charged to securities brokers on
loans secured by exchange-listed securities.
The Fund is authorized to reimburse expenses incurred or to be incurred in
promoting the distribution of the Fund's Class A and Class C shares and in
servicing shareholder accounts. Reimbursement will be made through payments
at the end of each month. The amount of each monthly payment may in no event
exceed an amount equal to a payment at the annual rate of 0.25%, in the case
of Class A, and 1.0%, in the case of Class C, of the average net assets of
the respective Class during the month. No interest or other financing
charges, if any, incurred on any distribution expenses on behalf of Class A
and Class C will be reimbursable under the Plan. With respect to Class A, in
the case of all expenses other than expenses representing the service fee,
and, with respect to Class C, in the case of all expenses other than expenses
representing a gross sales credit or a residual to account executives, such
amounts shall be determined at the beginning of each calendar quarter by the
Trustees, including, a majority of the Independent 12b-1 Trustees. Expenses
representing the service fee (for Class A) or a gross sales credit or a
residual to account executives (for Class C) may be reimbursed without prior
determination. In the event that the Distributor proposes that monies shall
be reimbursed for other than such expenses, then in making quarterly
determinations of the amounts that may be reimbursed by the Fund, the
Distributor will provide and the Trustees will review a quarterly budget of
projected distribution expenses to be incurred on behalf of the Fund,
together with a report explaining the purposes and anticipated benefits of
incurring such expenses. The Trustees will determine which particular
expenses, and the portions thereof, that may be borne by the Fund, and in
making such a determination shall consider the scope of the Distributor's
commitment to promoting the distribution of the Fund's Class A and Class C
shares.
At any given time, the expenses in distributing shares of the Fund may be
more or less than the total of (i) the payments made by the Fund pursuant to
the Plan and (ii) the proceeds of contingent deferred sales charges paid by
investors upon redemption of shares. Because there is no requirement under
the Plan that the Distributor be reimbursed for all distribution expenses
with respect to Class B shares or any requirement that the Plan be continued
from year to year, this excess amount does not constitute a liability of the
Fund. Although there is no legal obligation for the Fund to pay distribution
expenses in excess of payments made under the Plan and the proceeds of
contingent deferred sales charges paid by investors upon redemption of
shares, if for any reason the Plan is terminated, the Trustees will consider
at that time the manner in which to treat such expenses. Any cumulative
expenses incurred, but not yet recovered through distribution fees or
contingent deferred sales charges, may or may not be recovered through future
distribution fees or contingent deferred sales charges.
No interested person of the Fund nor any Trustee of the Fund who is not an
interested person of the Fund, as defined in the Act, has any direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan except to the extent
that the Distributor, InterCapital, DWSC, DWR or certain of their employees
may be deemed to have such an interest as a result of benefits derived from
the successful operation of the Plan or as a result of receiving a portion of
the amounts expended thereunder by the Fund.
The Plan may not be amended to increase materially the amount to be spent
for the services described therein without approval of the shareholders of
the affected Class or Classes of the Fund, and all material amendments of the
Plan must also be approved by the Trustees in the manner described above. The
Plan may be terminated at any time, without payment of any penalty, by vote
of a majority of the Independent 12b-1 Trustees or by a vote of a majority of
the outstanding voting securities of the Fund (as defined in the Act) on not
more than thirty days' written notice to any other party to the Plan. So long
as the Plan is in effect, the election and nomination of Independent 12b-1
Trustees shall be committed to the discretion of the Independent 12b-1
Trustees.
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DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE
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As stated in the Prospectus, short-term securities with remaining
maturities of sixty days or less at the time of purchase are valued at
amortized cost, unless the Trustees determine such does not reflect the
securities' market value, in which case these securities will be valued at
their fair value as determined by the Trustees. Other short-term debt
securities will be valued on a mark-to-market basis until such time as they
reach a remaining maturity of sixty days, whereupon they will be valued at
amortized cost using their value on the 61st day unless the Trustees
determine such does not reflect the securities' market value, in which case
these securities will be valued at their fair value as determined by the
Trustees. Listed options on debt securities are valued at the latest sale
price on the exchange on which they are listed unless no sales of such
options have taken place that day, in which case they will be valued at the
mean between their latest bid and asked prices. Unlisted options on debt
securities and all options on equity securities are valued at the mean
between their latest bid and asked prices. Futures are valued at the latest
sale price on the commodities exchange on which they trade unless the
Trustees determine such price does not reflect their market value, in which
case they will be valued at their fair value as determined by the Trustees.
All other securities and other assets are valued at their fair value as
determined in good faith under procedures established by and under the
supervision of the Trustees.
Generally, trading in foreign securities, as well as corporate bonds,
United States government securities and money market instruments, is
substantially completed each day at various times prior to the close of the
New York Stock Exchange. The values of such securities used in computing the
net asset value of the Fund's shares are determined as of such times. Foreign
currency exchange rates are also generally determined prior to the close of
the New York Stock Exchange. Occasionally, events which may affect the values
of such securities and such exchange rates may occur between the times at
which they are determined and the close of the New York Stock Exchange and
will therefore not be reflected in the computation of the Fund's net asset
value. If events that may materially affecting the value of such securities
occur during such period, then these securities may be valued at their fair
value as determined in good faith under procedures established by and under
the supervision of the Trustees.
The net asset value per share for each Class of shares of the Fund is
determined once daily at 4:00 p.m., New York time (or on days when the New
York Stock Exchange closes prior to 4:00 p.m., at such earlier time), on each
day that the New York Stock Exchange is open. The New York Stock Exchange
currently observes the following holidays: New Year's Day, Reverend Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
PURCHASE OF FUND SHARES
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As discussed in the Prospectus, the Fund offers four Classes of shares as
follows:
INITIAL SALES CHARGE ALTERNATIVE--CLASS A SHARES
Class A shares are sold to investors with an initial sales charge that
declines to zero for larger purchases; however, Class A shares sold without
an initial sales charge are subject to a contingent deferred sales charge
("CDSC") of 1.0% if redeemed within one year of purchase, except in the
circumstances discussed in the Prospectus.
Right of Accumulation. As discussed in the Prospectus, investors may
combine the current value of shares purchased in separate transactions for
purposes of benefitting from the reduced sales charges available for
purchases of shares of the Fund totalling at least $25,000 in net asset
value. For example, if any person or entity who qualifies for this privilege
holds Class A shares of the Fund and/or other Dean Witter Funds that are
multiple class funds ("Dean Witter Multi-Class Funds") or shares of other
Dean Witter Funds sold with a front-end sales charge purchased at a price
including a front-end sales charge having a current value of $5,000, and
purchases $20,000 of additional shares of the Fund, the sales charge
applicable to the $20,000 purchase would be 4.75% of the offering price.
The Distributor must be notified by the selected broker-dealer or the
shareholder at the time a purchase order is placed that the purchase
qualifies for the reduced charge under the Right of
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Accumulation. Similar notification must be made in writing by the selected
broker-dealer or shareholder when such an order is placed by mail. The
reduced sales charge will not be granted if: (a) such notification is not
furnished at the time of the order; or (b) a review of the records of the
Distributor or Dean Witter Trust Company (the "Transfer Agent") fails to
confirm the investor's represented holdings.
Letter of Intent. As discussed in the Prospectus, reduced sales charges
are available to investors who enter into a written Letter of Intent
providing for the purchase, within a thirteen-month period, of Class A shares
of the Fund from the Distributor or from a single Selected Broker-Dealer.
A Letter of Intent permits an investor to establish a total investment
goal to be achieved by any number of purchases over a thirteen-month period.
Each purchase of Class A shares made during the period will receive the
reduced sales commission applicable to the amount represented by the goal, as
if it were a single purchase. A number of shares equal in value to 5% of the
dollar amount of the Letter of Intent will be held in escrow by the Transfer
Agent, in the name of the shareholder. The initial purchase under a Letter of
Intent must be equal to at least 5% of the stated investment goal.
The Letter of Intent does not obligate the investor to purchase, nor the
Fund to sell, the indicated amount. In the event the Letter of Intent goal is
not achieved within the thirteen-month period, the investor is required to
pay the difference between the sales charge otherwise applicable to the
purchases made during this period and sales charges actually paid. Such
payment may be made directly to the Distributor or, if not paid, the
Distributor is authorized by the shareholder to liquidate a sufficient number
of his or her escrowed shares to obtain such difference.
If the goal is exceeded and purchases pass the next sales charge level,
the sales charge on the entire amount of the purchase that results in passing
that level and on subsequent purchases will be subject to further reduced
sales charges in the same manner as set forth above under "Right of
Accumulation," but there will be no retroactive reduction of sales charges on
previous purchases. For the purpose of determining whether the investor is
entitled to a further reduced sales charge applicable to purchases at or
above a sales charge level which exceeds the stated goal of a Letter of
Intent, the cumulative current net asset value of any shares owned by the
investor in any other Dean Witter Funds held by the shareholder which were
previously purchased at a price including a front-end sales charge (including
shares of the Fund and other Dean Witter Funds acquired in exchange for those
shares, and including in each case shares acquired through reinvestment of
dividends and distributions) will be added to the cost or net asset value of
shares of the Fund owned by the investor. However, shares of "Exchange Funds"
(see "Shareholder Services--Exchange Privilege") and the purchase of shares
of other Dean Witter Funds will not be included in determining whether the
stated goal of a Letter of Intent has been reached.
At any time while a Letter of Intent is in effect, a shareholder may, by
written notice to the Distributor, increase the amount of the stated goal. In
that event, only shares purchased during the previous 90-day period and still
owned by the shareholder will be included in the new sales charge reduction.
The 5% escrow and minimum purchase requirements will be applicable to the new
stated goal. Investors electing to purchase shares of the Fund pursuant to a
Letter of Intent should carefully read such Letter of Intent.
CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE ALTERNATIVE--CLASS B SHARES
Class B shares are sold without an initial sales charge but are subject to
a CDSC payable upon most redemptions within six years after purchase. As
stated in the Prospectus, a CDSC will be imposed on any redemption by an
investor if after such redemption the current value of the investor's Class B
shares of the Fund is less than the dollar amount of all payments by the
shareholder for the purchase of Class B shares during the preceding six years
(or, in the case of shares held by certain Qualified Retirement Plans, three
years). However, no CDSC will be imposed to the extent that the net asset
value of the shares redeemed does not exceed: (a) the current net asset value
of shares purchased more than six years (or, in the case of shares held by
certain Qualified Retirement Plans, three years) prior to the redemption,
plus (b) the current net asset value of shares purchased through reinvestment
of dividends or distributions of the Fund or another Dean Witter Fund (see
"Shareholder Services--Targeted Dividends"), plus (c) the current net asset
value of shares acquired in exchange for (i) shares of Dean Witter front-end
sales charge funds, or (ii) shares of other Dean Witter Funds for which
shares of
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front-end sales charge funds have been exchanged (see "Shareholder
Services--Exchange Privilege"), plus (d) increases in the net asset value of
the investor's shares above the total amount of payments for the purchase of
Fund shares made during the preceding six (three) years. The CDSC will be
paid to the Distributor.
In determining the applicability of the CDSC to each redemption, the
amount which represents an increase in the net asset value of the investor's
shares above the amount of the total payments for the purchase of shares
within the last six years (or, in the case of shares held by certain
Qualified Retirement Plans, three years) will be redeemed first. In the event
the redemption amount exceeds such increase in value, the next portion of the
amount redeemed will be the amount which represents the net asset value of
the investor's shares purchased more than six (three) years prior to the
redemption and/or shares purchased through reinvestment of dividends or
distributions and/or shares acquired in exchange for shares of Dean Witter
front-end sales charge funds, or for shares of other Dean Witter funds for
which shares of front-end sales charge funds have been exchanged. A portion
of the amount redeemed which exceeds an amount which represents both such
increase in value and the value of shares purchased more than six years (or,
in the case of shares held by certain Qualified Retirement Plans, three
years) prior to the redemption and/or shares purchased through reinvestment
of dividends or distributions and/or shares acquired in the above-described
exchanges will be subject to a CDSC.
The amount of the CDSC, if any, will vary depending on the number of years
from the time of payment for the purchase of Class B shares of the Fund until
the time of redemption of such shares. For purposes of determining the number
of years from the time of any payment for the purchase of shares, all
payments made during a month will be aggregated and deemed to have been made
on the last day of the month. The following table sets forth the rates of the
CDSC applicable to most Class B shares of the Fund:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR SINCE
PURCHASE CDSC AS A PERCENTAGE
PAYMENT MADE OF AMOUNT REDEEMED
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<S> <C>
First ...................... 5.0%
Second ..................... 4.0%
Third ...................... 3.0%
Fourth ..................... 2.0%
Fifth ...................... 2.0%
Sixth ...................... 1.0%
Seventh and thereafter .... None
</TABLE>
The following table sets forth the rates of the CDSC applicable to Class B
shares of the Fund purchased by Qualified Retirement Plans for which DWT
serves as Trustee or DWR's Retirement Plan Services serves as recordkeeper
pursuant to a written Recordkeeping Services Agreement:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
YEAR SINCE
PURCHASE CDSC AS A PERCENTAGE
PAYMENT MADE OF AMOUNT REDEEMED
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<S> <C>
First .................... 2.0%
Second ................... 2.0%
Third .................... 1.0%
Fourth and thereafter .... None
</TABLE>
In determining the rate of the CDSC, it will be assumed that a redemption
is made of shares held by the investor for the longest period of time within
the applicable six-year or three-year period (or in the case of shares held
by certain Qualified Retirement Plans, three years). This will result in any
such CDSC being imposed at the lowest possible rate. The CDSC will be
imposed, in accordance with the table shown above, on any redemptions within
six years (or, in the case of shares held by certain Qualified Retirement
Plans, three years) of purchase which are in excess of these amounts and
which redemptions do not qualify for waiver of the CDSC, as described in the
Prospectus.
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LEVEL LOAD ALTERNATIVE--CLASS C SHARES
Class C shares are sold without a sales charge but are subject to a CDSC
of 1.0% on most redemptions made within one year after purchase, except in
the circumstances discussed in the Prospectus.
NO LOAD ALTERNATIVE--CLASS D SHARES
Class D shares are offered without any sales charge on purchase or
redemption. Class D shares are offered only to those persons meeting the
qualifications set forth in the Prospectus.
SHAREHOLDER SERVICES
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Upon the purchase of shares of the Fund, a Shareholder Investment Account
is opened for the investor on the books of the Fund and maintained by the
Transfer Agent. This is an open account in which shares owned by the investor
are credited by the Transfer Agent in lieu of issuance of a share
certificate. If a share certificate is desired, it must be requested in
writing for each transaction. Certificates are issued only for full shares
and may be redeposited in the account at any time. There is no charge to the
investor for issuance of a certificate. Whenever a shareholder instituted
transaction takes place in the Shareholder Investment Account, the
shareholder will be mailed a confirmation of the transaction from the Fund or
from DWR or other selected broker-dealer.
Automatic Investment of Dividends and Distributions. As stated in the
Prospectus, all income dividends and capital gains distributions are
automatically paid in full and fractional shares of the applicable Class of
the Fund, unless the shareholder requests that they be paid in cash. Each
purchase of shares of the Fund is made upon the condition that the Transfer
Agent is thereby automatically appointed as agent of the investor to receive
all dividends and capital gains distributions on shares owned by the
investor. Such dividends and distributions will be paid, at the net asset
value per share, in shares of the applicable Class of the Fund (or in cash if
the shareholder so requests) as of the close of business on the record date.
At any time an investor may request the Transfer Agent, in writing, to have
subsequent dividends and/or capital gains distributions paid to him or her in
cash rather than shares. To assure sufficient time to process the change,
such request should be received by the Transfer Agent at least five business
days prior to the record date of the dividend or distribution. In the case of
recently purchased shares for which registration instructions have not been
received on the record date, cash payments will be made to DWR or other
selected broker-dealer, and will be forwarded to the shareholder, upon the
receipt of proper instructions. It has been and remains the Fund's policy and
practice that, if checks for dividends or distributions paid in cash remain
uncashed, no interest will accrue on amounts represented by such uncashed
checks.
Targeted Dividends. (Service Mark) In states where it is legally
permissible, shareholders may also have all income dividends and capital
gains distributions automatically invested in shares of any Class of an
open-end Dean Witter Fund other than Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities or in another Class of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities. Such investment will be made as described
above for automatic investment in shares of the applicable Class of the Fund,
at the net asset value per share of the selected Dean Witter Fund as of the
close of business on the payment date of the dividend or distribution and
will begin to earn dividends, if any, in the selected Dean Witter Fund the
next business day. To participate in the Targeted Dividends program,
shareholders should contact their DWR or other selected broker-dealer account
executive or the Transfer Agent. Shareholders of the Fund must be
shareholders of the selected Class of the Dean Witter Fund targeted to
receive investments from dividends at the time they enter the Targeted
Dividends program. Investors should review the prospectus of the targeted
Dean Witter Fund before entering the program.
EasyInvest. (Service Mark) Shareholders may subscribe to EasyInvest, an
automatic purchase plan which provides for any amount from $100 to $5,000 to
be transferred automatically from a checking or savings account or the
following redemption of shares of a Dean Witter money market fund, on a
semi-monthly, monthly or quarterly basis, to the Transfer Agent for
investment in shares of the Fund. Shares purchased
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through EasyInvest will be added to the shareholder's existing account at the
net asset value calculated the same business day the transfer of funds is
effected (subject to any applicable sales charges). Shares of the Dean Witter
money market funds redeemed in connection with EasyInvest are redeemed on the
business day preceding the transfer of funds. For further information or to
subscribe to EasyInvest, shareholders should contact their DWR or other
selected broker-dealer account executive or the Transfer Agent.
Investment of Dividends or Distributions Received in Cash. As discussed in
the Prospectus, any shareholder who receives a cash payment representing a
dividend or distribution may invest such dividend or distribution in shares
of the applicable Class at net asset value, without the imposition of a CDSC
upon redemption, by returning the check or the proceeds to the Transfer Agent
within thirty days after the payment date. If the shareholder returns the
proceeds of a dividend or distribution, such funds must be accompanied by a
signed statement indicating that the proceeds constitute a dividend or
distribution to be invested. Such investment will be made at the net asset
value per share next determined after receipt of the check or proceeds by the
Transfer Agent.
Systematic Withdrawal Plan. As discussed in the Prospectus, a systematic
withdrawal plan (the "Withdrawal Plan") is available for shareholders who own
or purchase shares of the Fund having a minimum value of $10,000 based upon
the then current net asset value. The Withdrawal Plan provides for monthly or
quarterly (March, June, September and December) checks in any dollar amount,
not less then $25, or in any whole percentage of the account balance, on an
annualized basis. Any applicable CDSC will be imposed on shares redeemed
under the Withdrawal Plan (see "Purchase of Fund Shares" in the Prospectus).
Therefore, any shareholder participating in the Withdrawal Plan will have
sufficient shares redeemed from his or her account so that the proceeds (net
of any applicable CDSC) to the shareholder will be the designated monthly or
quarterly amount.
The Transfer Agent acts as agent for the shareholder in tendering to the
Fund for redemption sufficient full and fractional shares to provide the
amount of the periodic withdrawal payment designated in the application. The
shares will be redeemed at their net asset value determined, at the
shareholder's option, on the tenth or twenty-fifth day (or next following
business day) of the relevant month or quarter and normally a check for the
proceeds will be mailed by the Transfer Agent, or amounts credited to a
shareholder's DWR or other selected broker-dealer brokerage account, within
five business days after the date of redemption. The Withdrawal Plan may be
terminated at any time by the Fund.
Withdrawal Plan payments should not be considered as dividends, yields or
income. If periodic withdrawal plan payments continuously exceed net
investment income and net capital gains, the share holder's original
investment will be correspondingly reduced and ultimately exhausted.
Each withdrawal constitutes a redemption of shares and any gain or loss
realized must be recognized for federal income tax purposes. Although the
shareholder may make additional investments of $2,500 or more under the
Withdrawal Plan, withdrawals made concurrently with purchases of additional
shares may be inadvisable because of sales charges which may be applicable to
purchases or redemptions of shares (see "Purchase of Fund Shares").
Any shareholder who wishes to have payments under the Withdrawal Plan made
to a third party or sent to an address other than the one listed on the
account must send complete written instructions to the Transfer Agent to
enroll in the Withdrawal Plan. The shareholder's signature on such
instructions must be guaranteed by an eligible guarantor acceptable to the
Transfer Agent (shareholders should contact the Transfer Agent for a
determination as to whether a particular institution is such an eligible
guarantor). A shareholder may, at any time, change the amount and interval of
withdrawal payments through his or her Account Executive or by written
notification to the Transfer Agent. In addition, the party and/or the address
to which checks are mailed may be changed by written notification to the
Transfer Agent, with signature guarantees required in the manner described
above. The shareholder may also terminate the Withdrawal Plan at any time by
written notice to the Transfer Agent. In the event of such termination, the
account will be continued as a regular shareholder investment account. The
shareholder may also redeem all or part of the shares held in the Withdrawal
Plan account (see "Redemptions and Repurchases" in the Prospectus) at any
time.
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Direct Investments through Transfer Agent. As discussed in the Prospectus,
shareholders may make additional investments in any Class of shares of the
Fund for which they qualify at any time by sending a check in any amount, not
less than $100, payable to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth
Securities, and indicating the selected Class, directly to the Fund's
Transfer Agent. In the case of Class A shares, after deduction of any
applicable sales charge, the balance will be applied to the purchase of Fund
shares, and, in the case of shares of the other Classes, the entire amount
will be applied to the purchase of Fund shares, at the net asset value per
share next computed after receipt of the check or purchase payment by the
Transfer Agent. The shares so purchased will be credited to the investor's
account.
EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE
As discussed in the Prospectus, the Fund makes available to its
shareholders an Exchange Privilege whereby shareholders of each Class of
shares of the Fund may exchange their shares for shares of the same Class of
shares of any other Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund without the imposition of
any exchange fee. Shares may also be exchanged for shares of any of the
following funds: Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, Dean Witter
Limited Term Municipal Trust, Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund, Dean Witter
Intermediate Term U.S. Treasury Trust and five Dean Witter Funds which are
money market funds (the foregoing nine funds are hereinafter referred to as
the "Exchange Funds"). Class A shares may also be exchanged for shares of
Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust and Dean Witter Hawaii
Municipal Trust, which are Dean Witter Funds sold with a front-end sales
charge ("FSC Funds"). Class B shares may also be exchanged for shares of Dean
Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc. ("Global Short-Term"), which is a
Dean Witter Fund offered with a CDSC. Exchanges may be made after the shares
of the Fund acquired by purchase (not by exchange or dividend reinvestment)
have been held for thirty days. There is no waiting period for exchanges of
shares acquired by exchange or dividend reinvestment. An exchange will be
treated for federal income tax purposes the same as a repurchase or
redemption of shares, on which the shareholder may realize a capital gain or
loss.
Any new account established through the Exchange Privilege will have the
same registration and cash dividend or dividend reinvestment plan as the
present account, unless the Transfer Agent receives written notification to
the contrary. For telephone exchanges, the exact registration of the existing
account and the account number must be provided.
Any shares held in certificate form cannot be exchanged but must be
forwarded to the Transfer Agent and deposited into the shareholder's account
before being eligible for exchange. (Certificates mailed in for deposit
should not be endorsed.)
As described below, and in the Prospectus under the caption "Purchase of
Fund Shares," a CDSC may be imposed upon a redemption, depending on a number
of factors, including the number of years from the time of purchase until the
time of redemption or exchange ("holding period"). When shares of a Dean
Witter Multi-Class Fund or Global Short-Term are exchanged for shares of an
Exchange Fund, the exchange is executed at no charge to the shareholder,
without the imposition of the CDSC at the time of the exchange. During the
period of time the shareholder remains in the Exchange Fund (calculated from
the last day of the month in which the Exchange Fund shares were acquired),
the investment period or "year since purchase payment made" is frozen. When
shares are redeemed out of the Exchange Fund, they will be subject to a CDSC
which would be based upon the period of time the shareholder held shares in a
Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or in Global Short-Term. However, in the case of
shares of the Fund exchanged into the Exchange Fund on or after April 23,
1990, upon a redemption of shares which results in a CDSC being imposed, a
credit (not to exceed the amount of the CDSC) will be given in an amount
equal to the Exchange Fund 12b-1 distribution fees, if any, incurred on or
after that date which are attributable to those shares. Shareholders
acquiring shares of an Exchange Fund pursuant to this exchange privilege may
exchange those shares back into a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or Global
Short-Term from the Exchange Fund, with no CDSC being imposed on such
exchange. The investment period previously frozen when shares were first
exchanged for shares of the Exchange Fund resumes on the last day of the
month in which shares of a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or Global Short-Term
are reacquired. A CDSC is imposed only upon an ultimate redemption, based
upon the time (calculated as
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described above) the shareholder was invested in a Dean Witter Multi-Class
Fund or in Global Short-Term. In the case of exchanges of Class A shares
which are subject to a CDSC, the holding period also includes the time
(calculated as described above) the shareholder was invested in a FSC Fund.
When shares initially purchased in a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund or in
Global Short-Term are exchanged for shares of a Dean Witter Multi-Class Fund,
shares of Global Short-Term, shares of a FSC Fund or shares of an Exchange
Fund, the date of purchase of the shares of the fund exchanged into, for
purposes of the CDSC upon redemption, will be the last day of the month in
which the shares being exchanged were originally purchased. In allocating the
purchase payments between funds for purposes of the CSDC, the amount which
represents the current net asset value of shares at the time of the exchange
which were (i) purchased more than one, three or six years (depending on the
CDSC schedule applicable to the shares) prior to the exchange, (ii)
originally acquired through reinvestment of dividends or distributions and
(iii) acquired in exchange for shares of FSC Funds, or for shares of other
Dean Witter Funds for which shares of FSC Funds have been exchanged (all such
shares called "Free Shares"), will be exchanged first. After an exchange, all
dividends earned on shares in an Exchange Fund will be considered Free
Shares. If the exchanged amount exceeds the value of such Free Shares, an
exchange is made, on a block-by-block basis, of non-Free Shares held for the
longest period of time (except that, with respect to Class B, if shares held
for identical periods of time but subject to different CDSC schedules are
held in the same Exchange Privilege account, the shares of that block that
are subject to a lower CDSC rate will be exchanged prior to the shares of
that block that are subject to a higher CDSC rate). Shares equal to any
appreciation in the value of non-Free Shares exchanged will be treated as
Free Shares, and the amount of the purchase payments for the non-Free Shares
of the fund exchanged into will be equal to the lesser of (a) the purchase
payments for, or (b) the current net asset value of, the exchanged non-Free
Shares. If an exchange between funds would result in exchange of only part of
a particular block of non-Free Shares, then shares equal to any appreciation
in the value of the block (up to the amount of the exchange) will be treated
as Free Shares and exchanged first, and the purchase payment for that block
will be allocated on a pro rata basis between the non-Free Shares of that
block to be retained and the non-Free Shares to be exchanged. The prorated
amount of such purchase payment attributable to the retained non-Free Shares
will remain as the purchase payment for such shares, and the amount of
purchase payment for the exchanged non-Free Shares will be equal to the
lesser of (a) the prorated amount of the purchaser payment for, or (b) the
current net asset value of, those exchanged in non-Free Shares. Based upon
the procedures described in the Prospectus under the caption "Purchase of
Fund Shares," any applicable CDSC will be imposed upon the ultimate
redemption of shares of any fund, regardless of the number of exchanges since
those shares were originally purchased.
With respect to the redemption or repurchase of shares of the Fund, the
application of proceeds to the purchase of new shares in the Fund or any
other of the funds and the general administration of the Exchange Privilege,
the Transfer Agent acts as agent for the Distributor and for the
shareholder's selected broker-dealer, if any, in the performance of such
functions. With respect to exchanges, redemptions or repurchases, the
Transfer Agent shall be liable for its own negligence and not for the default
or negligence of its correspondents or for losses in transit. The Fund shall
not be liable for any default or negligence of the Transfer Agent, the
Distributor or any selected broker-dealer.
The Distributor and any selected broker-dealer have authorized and
appointed the Transfer Agent to act as their agent in connection with the
application of proceeds of any redemption of Fund shares to the purchase of
shares of any other fund and the general administration of the Exchange
Privilege. No commission or discounts will be paid to the Distributor or any
selected broker-dealer for any transactions pursuant to this Exchange
Privilege.
Exchanges are subject to the minimum investment requirement and any other
conditions imposed by each fund. (The minimum initial investment for the
Exchange Privilege account of each Class is $5,000 for Dean Witter Liquid
Asset Fund Inc., Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust, Dean Witter
California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust and Dean Witter New York Municipal
Money Market Trust although those funds may, at their discretion, accept
initial investments of as low as $1,000. The minimum initial investment for
the Exchange Privilege account of each Class is $10,000 for Dean Witter
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Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust, although that fund, in its discretion, may
accept initial purchases of as low as $5,000. The minimum initial investment
for the Exchange Privilege account of each Class is $5,000 for Dean Witter
Special Value Fund. The minimum initial investment for the Exchange Privilege
account of each Class of all other Dean Witter Funds for which the Exchange
Privilege is available is $1,000.) Upon exchange into an Exchange Fund, the
shares of that fund will be held in a special Exchange Privilege Account
separately from accounts of those shareholders who have acquired their shares
directly from that fund. As a result, certain services normally available to
shareholders of those funds, including the check writing feature, will not be
available for funds held in that account.
The Fund and each of the other Dean Witter Funds may limit the number of
times this Exchange Privilege may be exercised by any investor within a
specified period of time. Also, the Exchange Privilege may be terminated or
revised at any time by the Fund and/or any of the Dean Witter funds for which
shares of the Fund have been exchanged, upon such notice as may be required
by applicable regulatory agencies (presently sixty days' prior written notice
for termination or material revision), provided that six months' prior
written notice of termination will be given to the shareholders who hold
shares of Exchange Funds, pursuant to the Exchange Privilege, and provided
further that the Exchange Privilege may be terminated or materially revised
without notice at times (a) when the New York Stock Exchange is closed for
other than customary weekends and holidays, (b) when trading on that Exchange
is restricted, (c) when an emergency exists as a result of which disposal by
the Fund of securities owned by it is not reasonably practicable or it is not
reasonably practicable for the Fund fairly to determine the value of its net
assets, (d) during any other period when the Securities and Exchange
Commission by order so permits (provided that applicable rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission shall govern as to
whether the conditions prescribed in (b) or (c) exist) or (e) if the Fund
would be unable to invest amounts effectively in accordance with its
investment objective, policies and restrictions.
For further information regarding the Exchange Privilege, shareholders
should contact their DWR or other selected broker-dealer account executive or
the Transfer Agent.
REDEMPTIONS AND REPURCHASES
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Redemption. As stated in the Prospectus, shares of each Class of the Fund
can be redeemed for cash at any time at the net asset value per share next
determined; however, such redemption proceeds will be reduced by the amount
of any applicable CDSC. If shares are held in a shareholder's account without
a share certificate, a written request for redemption to the Fund's Transfer
Agent at P.O. Box 983, Jersey City, NJ 07303 is required. If certificates are
held by the shareholder, the shares may be redeemed by surrendering the
certificates with a written request for redemption. The share certificate, or
an accompanying stock power, and the request for redemption, must be signed
by the shareholder or shareholders exactly as the shares are registered. Each
request for redemption, whether or not accompanied by a share certificate,
must be sent to the Fund's Transfer Agent, which will redeem the shares at
their net asset value next computed (see "Purchase of Fund Shares" in the
Prospectus) after it receives the request, and certificate, if any, in good
order. Any redemption request received after such computation will be
redeemed at the next determined net asset value. The term "good order" means
that the share certificate, if any, and request for redemption are properly
signed, accompanied by any documentation required by the Transfer Agent, and
bear signature guarantees when required by the Fund or Transfer Agent. If
redemption is requested by a corporation, partnership, trust or fiduciary,
the Transfer Agent may require that written evidence of authority acceptable
to the Transfer Agent be submitted before such request is accepted.
Whether certificates are held by the shareholder or shares are held in a
shareholder's account, if the proceeds are to be paid to any person other
than the record owner, or if the proceeds are to be paid to a corporation
(other than the Distributor or a selected broker-dealer for the account of
the shareholder), partnership, trust or fiduciary, or sent to the shareholder
at an address other than the registered address, signatures must be
guaranteed by an eligible guarantor acceptable to the Transfer Agent
(shareholders should contact the Transfer Agent for a determination as to
whether a particular institution is such an eligible guarantor). A stock
power may be obtained from any dealer or commercial bank. The Fund may change
the signature guarantee requirements from time to time upon notice to
shareholders, which may be by means of a new prospectus.
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Repurchase. As stated in the Prospectus, DWR and other selected
broker-dealers are authorized to repurchase shares represented by a share
certificate which is delivered to any of their offices. Shares held in a
shareholder's account without a share certificate may also be repurchased by
DWR and other selected broker-dealers upon the telephonic request of the
shareholder. The repurchase price is the net asset value next computed after
such purchase order is received by DWR or other selected broker-dealer
reduced by any applicable CDSC.
Payment for Shares Redeemed or Repurchased. As discussed in the
Prospectus, payment for shares of any Class presented for repurchase or
redemption will be made by check within seven days after receipt by the
Transfer Agent of the certificate and/or written request in good order. Such
payment may be postponed or the right of redemption suspended at times (a)
when the New York Stock Exchange is closed for other than customary weekends
and holidays, (b) when trading on that Exchange is restricted, (c) when an
emergency exists as a result of which disposal by the Fund of securities
owned by it is not reasonably practicable or it is not reasonably practicable
for the Fund fairly to determine the value of its net assets, or (d) during
any other period when the Securities and Exchange Commission by order so
permits; provided that applicable rules and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission shall govern as to whether the conditions prescribed in
(b) or (c) exist. If the shares to be redeemed have recently been purchased
by check, payment of the redemption proceeds may be delayed for the minimum
time needed to verify that the check used for investment has been honored
(not more than fifteen days from the time of receipt of the check by the
Transfer Agent). It has been and remains the Fund's policy and practice that,
if checks for redemption proceeds remain uncashed, no interest will accrue on
amounts represented by such uncashed checks. Shareholders maintaining margin
accounts with DWR or another selected broker-dealer are referred to their
account executive regarding restrictions on redemption of shares of the Fund
pledged in the margin account.
Transfers of Shares. In the event a shareholder requests a transfer of any
shares to a new registration, such shares will be transferred without sales
charge at the time of transfer. With regard to the status of shares which are
either subject to the CDSC or free of such charge (and with regard to the
length of time shares subject to the charge have been held), any transfer
involving less than all of the shares in an account will be made on a pro
rata basis (that is, by transferring shares in the same proportion that the
transferred shares bear to the total shares in the account immediately prior
to the transfer). The transferred shares will continue to be subject to any
applicable CDSC as if they had not been so transferred.
Reinstatement Privilege. As discussed in the Prospectus, a shareholder who
has had his or her shares redeemed or repurchased and has not previously
exercised this reinstatement privilege may, within 35 days after the date of
redemption or repurchase, reinstate any portion or all of the proceeds of
such redemption or repurchase in shares of the Fund in the same Class at the
net asset value next determined after a reinstatement request, together with
the proceeds, is received by the Transfer Agent.
Exercise of the reinstatement privilege will not affect the federal income
tax treatment of any gain or loss realized upon the redemption or repurchase,
except that if the redemption or repurchase resulted in a loss and
reinstatement is made in shares of the Fund, some or all of the loss,
depending on the amount reinstated, will not be allowed as a deduction for
federal income tax purposes but will be applied to adjust the cost basis of
the shares acquired upon reinstatement.
DIVIDENDS, DISTRIBUTIONS AND TAXES
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As discussed in the Prospectus under "Dividends, Distributions and Taxes,"
the Fund will determine either to distribute or to retain all or part of any
net long-term capital gains in any year for reinvestment. If any such gains
are retained, the Fund will pay federal income tax thereon, and shareholders
at year-end will be able to claim their share of the tax paid by the Fund as
a credit against their individual federal income tax.
The Fund, however, intends to distribute all of its net investment income
and capital gains to shareholders and otherwise qualify as a regulated
investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code. It is not
expected that the Fund will be required to pay any federal income tax.
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Shareholders will normally have to pay federal income taxes, and any state
income taxes, on the dividends and distributions they receive from the Fund.
Such dividends and distributions, to the extent that they are derived from
the net investment income or short-term capital gains, are taxable to the
shareholder as ordinary income regardless of whether the shareholder receives
such payments in additional shares or in cash. Any dividends declared in the
last quarter of any calendar year which are paid in the following calendar
year prior to February 1 will be deemed received by the shareholder in the
prior year. Dividend payments will be eligible for the federal dividends
received deduction available to the Fund's corporate shareholders only to the
extent the aggregate dividends received by the Fund would be eligible for the
deduction if the Fund were the shareholder claiming the dividends received
deduction. In this regard, a 46-day holding period within a 90-day period
beginning 45 days before the ex-dividend date of each qualifying dividend
generally must be met by both the Fund and the shareholder. Shareholders must
meet a similar holding period requirement with respect to their shares to
claim the dividends received deduction with respect to any distribution of
qualifying dividends.
Gains or losses on sales of securities by the Fund will be long-term
capital gains or losses if the securities have a tax holding period of more
than twelve months. Gains or losses on the sale of securities with a tax
holding period of twelve months or less will be short-term gains or losses.
Distributions of net long-term capital gains, if any, are taxable to
shareholders as long-term capital gains regardless of how long a shareholder
has held the Fund's shares and regardless of whether the distribution is
received in additional shares or in cash. Capital gains distributions are not
eligible for the dividends received deduction. It is expected that the
Treasury will issue regulations or other guidance to permit shareholders to
take into account their proportionate share of the Fund's capital gains
distributions that will be subject to a reduced rate under the Taxpayer
Relief Act of 1997. The Taxpayer Relief Act reduces the maximum tax on
long-term capital gains from 28% to 20%; however, it also lengthens the
required holding period to obtain the lower rate from more than 12 months to
more than 18 months. The lower rates do not apply to collectibles and certain
other assets. Additionally, the maximum capital gain rate for assets that are
held more than five years and that are acquired after December 31, 2000 is
18%.
After the end of the calendar year, shareholders will be sent full
information on their dividends and capital gains distributions for tax
purposes, including information as to the portion taxable as ordinary income,
the portion taxable as long-term capital gains, and the amount of dividends
eligible for the Federal dividends received deduction available to
corporations. To avoid being subject to a 31% Federal backup withholding tax
on taxable dividends, capital gains distributions and the proceeds of
redemptions and repurchases, shareholders' taxpayer identification numbers
must be furnished and certified as to their accuracy.
As stated under "Investment Objectives and Policies" in the Prospectus,
the Fund may invest up to 35% of its portfolio in securities other than
common stocks, including U.S. Government securities. Under current federal
tax law, the Fund will receive net investment income in the form of interest
by virtue of holding Treasury bills, notes and bonds, and will recognize
income attributable to it from holding zero coupon Treasury securities.
Current federal tax law requires that a holder (such as the Fund) of a zero
coupon security accrue a portion of the discount at which the security was
purchased as income each year even though the Fund receives no interest
payment in cash on the security during the year. As an investment company,
the Fund must pay out substantially all of its net investment income each
year. Accordingly, the Fund, to the extent it invests in zero coupon Treasury
securities, may be required to pay out as an income distribution each year an
amount which is greater than the total amount of cash receipts of interest
the Fund actually received. Such distributions will be made from the
available cash of the Fund or by liquidation of portfolio securities if
necessary. If a distribution of cash necessitates the liquidation of
portfolio securities, the Investment Manager will select which securities to
sell. The Fund may realize a gain or loss from such sales. In the event the
Fund realizes net capital gains from such transactions, its shareholders may
receive a larger capital gain distribution, if any, than they would in the
absence of such transactions.
Any dividend or capital gains distribution received by a shareholder from
any investment company will have the effect of reducing the net asset value
of the shareholder's stock in that company by the
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exact amount of the dividend or capital gains distribution. Furthermore,
capital gains distributions and some portion of the dividends are subject to
federal income taxes. If the net asset value of the shares should be reduced
below a shareholder's cost as a result of the payment of dividends or the
distribution of realized long-term capital gains, such payment or
distribution would be in part a return of capital but nonetheless would be
taxable to the shareholder. Therefore, an investor should consider the tax
implications of purchasing Fund shares immediately prior to a distribution
record date.
Shareholders are urged to consult their attorneys or tax advisers
regarding specific questions as to federal, state or local taxes.
PERFORMANCE INFORMATION
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As discussed in the Prospectus, from time to time the Fund may quote its
"total return" in advertisements and sales literature. These figures are
computed separately for Class A, Class B, Class C and Class D shares. The
Fund's "average annual total return" represents an annualization of the
Fund's total return over a particular period and is computed by finding the
annual percentage rate which will result in the ending redeemable value of a
hypothetical $1,000 investment made at the beginning of a one, five or ten
year period, or for the period from the date of commencement of the Fund's
operations, if shorter than any of the foregoing. For periods of less than
one year, the Fund quotes its total return on a non-annualized basis.
The Fund may compute its aggregate total return for each Class for
specified periods by determining the aggregate percentage rate which will
result in the ending value of a hypothetical $1,000 investment made at the
beginning of the period. For the purpose of this calculation, it is assumed
that all dividends and distributions are reinvested. The formula for
computing aggregate total return involves a percentage obtained by dividing
the ending value by the initial $1,000 investment and subtracting 1 from the
result. The ending redeemable value is reduced by any sales charge at the end
of the period.
In addition to the foregoing, the Fund may advertise its total return for
each Class over different periods of time by means of aggregate, average,
year-by-year or other types of total return figures. Such calculations may or
may not reflect the imposition of the maximum front-end sales charge for
Class A or the deduction of the CDSC for each of Class B and Class C which,
if reflected, would reduce the performance quotes. For example, the total
return of the Fund may be calculated in the manner described above, but
without deduction of any applicable sales charge.
The Fund may also advertise the growth of hypothetical investments of
$10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in each Class of shares of the Fund by adding 1
to the Fund's aggregate total return to date (expressed as a decimal and
without taking into account the effect of any applicable CDSC) and
multiplying by $9,475, $48,000 and $97,000 in the case of Class A
(investments of $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 adjusted for the initial sales
charge) or by $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000 in the case of each of Class B,
Class C and Class D, as the case may be.
The Fund from time to time may also advertise its performance relative to
certain performance rankings and indexes compiled by independent
organizations.
DESCRIPTION OF SHARES OF THE FUND
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The shareholders of the Fund are entitled to a full vote for each full
share of beneficial interest held. The Trustees themselves have the power to
alter the number and the terms of office of the Trustees (as provided for in
the Declaration of Trust), and they may at any time lengthen or shorten their
own terms or make their terms of unlimited duration and appoint their own
successors, provided that always at least a majority of the Trustees has been
elected by the shareholders of the Fund. Under certain circumstances the
Trustees may be removed by action of the Trustees. The shareholders also have
the right under certain circumstances to remove the Trustees. The voting
rights of shareholders are not cumulative, so that holders of more than 50
percent of the shares voting can, if they choose, elect all Trustees being
selected, while the holders of the remaining shares would be unable to elect
any Trustees.
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The Declaration of Trust permits the Trustees to authorize the creation of
additional series of shares (the proceeds of which would be invested in
separate, independently managed portfolios) and additional classes of shares
within any series (which would be used to distinguish among the rights of
different categories of shareholders, as might be required by future
regulations or other unforeseen circumstances). The Trustees have not
authorized any such additional series or classes of shares other than as set
forth in the Prospectus.
The Declaration of Trust further provides that no Trustee, officer,
employee or agent of the Fund is liable to the Fund or to a shareholder, nor
is any Trustee, officer, employee or agent liable to any third persons in
connection with the affairs of the Fund, except as such liability may arise
from his/her or its own bad faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or
reckless disregard of his/her or its duties. It also provides that all third
persons shall look solely to the Fund property for satisfaction of claims
arising in connection with the affairs of the Fund. With the exceptions
stated, the Declaration of Trust provides that a Trustee, officer, employee
or agent is entitled to be indemnified against all liability in connection
with the affairs of the Fund.
The Fund is authorized to issue an unlimited number of shares of
beneficial interest. The Fund shall be of unlimited duration subject to the
provisions in the Declaration of Trust concerning termination by action of
the shareholders or the Trustees.
CUSTODIAN AND TRANSFER AGENT
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The Bank of New York, 90 Washington Street, New York, New York 10286 is
the Custodian of the Fund's assets. Any of the Fund's cash balances with the
Custodian in excess of $100,000 are unprotected by federal deposit insurance.
Such balances may, at times, be substantial.
Dean Witter Trust FSB, Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two, Jersey
City, New Jersey 07311 is the Transfer Agent of the Fund's shares and
Dividend Disbursing Agent for payment of dividends and distributions on Fund
shares and Agent for shareholders under various investment plans described
herein. Dean Witter Trust FSB is an affiliate of Dean Witter InterCapital
Inc., the Fund's Investment Manager, and Dean Witter Distributors Inc., the
Fund's Distributor. As Transfer Agent and Dividend Disbursing Agent, Dean
Witter Trust FSB's responsibilities include maintaining shareholder accounts,
disbursing cash dividends and reinvesting dividends, processing account
registration changes, handling purchase and redemption transactions, mailing
prospectuses and reports, mailing and tabulating proxies, processing share
certificate transactions, and maintaining shareholder records and lists. For
these services Dean Witter Trust FSB receives a per shareholder account fee
from the Fund.
INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
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Price Waterhouse LLP serves as the independent accountants of the Fund.
The independent accountants are responsible for auditing the annual financial
statements of the Fund.
REPORTS TO SHAREHOLDERS
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The Fund will send to shareholders, at least semi-annually, reports
showing the Fund's portfolio and other information. An annual report,
containing financial statements audited by independent account-ants, will be
sent to shareholders each year.
The Fund's fiscal year is the last day of February. The financial
statements of the Fund must be audited at least once a year by independent
accountants whose selection is made annually by the Fund's Board of Trustees.
LEGAL COUNSEL
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Barry Fink, Esq., who is an officer and the General Counsel of the
Investment Manager, is an officer and the General Counsel of the Fund.
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EXPERTS
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The Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Fund included in this
Statement of Additional Information and incorporated by reference in the
Prospectus has been so included and incorporated in reliance on the report of
Price Waterhouse LLP, independent accountants, given on the authority of said
firm as experts in auditing and accounting.
REGISTRATION STATEMENT
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This Statement of Additional Information and the Prospectus do not contain
all of the information set forth in the Registration Statement the Fund has
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The complete Registration
Statement may be obtained from the Securities and Exchange Commission upon
payment of the fee prescribed by the rules and regulations of the Commission.
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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
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To the Shareholder and Trustees of
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
In our opinion, the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities presents
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Morgan Stanley
Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities (the "Fund") at February 26,
1998, in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. This
financial statement is the responsibility of the Fund's management; our
responsibility is to express an opinion on this financial statement based on
our audit. We conducted our audit of this financial statement in accordance
with generally accepted auditing standards which require that we plan and
perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial
statement is free of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a
test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial
statement, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, and evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for the
opinion expressed above.
PRICE WATERHOUSE LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York
February 27, 1998
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT FEBRUARY 26, 1998
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<CAPTION>
<S> <C>
ASSETS:
Cash .................................................... $100,000
Deferred organization expenses (Note 1) ................. 156,920
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Total Assets .......................................... 256,920
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LIABILITIES:
Organizational expenses payable (Note 1) ................ 156,920
Commitments (Notes 1 and 2) .............................
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Net Assets ............................................ $100,000
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CLASS A SHARES:
Net Assets ............................................... $ 25,000
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value) 2,500
NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ............................. $ 10.00
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MAXIMUM OFFERING PRICE
(net asset value plus 5.5% of net asset value) ...... $ 10.55
==========
CLASS B SHARES:
Net Assets ............................................... $ 25,000
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value) 2,500
NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ............................. $ 10.00
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CLASS C SHARES:
Net Assets ............................................... $ 25,000
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value) 2,500
NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ............................. $ 10.00
==========
CLASS D SHARES:
Net Assets ............................................... $ 25,000
Shares Outstanding (unlimited authorized, $.01 par value) 2,500
NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ............................. $ 10.00
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NOTE 1--Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities (the
"Fund") was organized as a Massachusetts business trust on December 23, 1997.
To date the Fund has had no transactions other than those relating to
organizational matters and the sale of 2,500 shares of beneficial interest
for $25,000 of each class to Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. (the "Investment
Manager"). The Fund is registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
as amended (the "Act"), as a non-diversified, open-end management investment
company. The investment objective of the Fund is to seek total return.
Organizational expenses of the Fund incurred prior to the offering of the
Fund's shares will be paid by the Investment Manager. It is currently
estimated that the Investment Manager will incur, and be reimbursed,
approximately $156,920 by the Fund in organizational expenses. Actual
expenses could differ from these estimates. These expenses will be deferred
and amortized by the Fund on the straight-line method over a period not to
exceed five years from the date of commencement of the Fund's operations. In
the event that, at any time during the five year period beginning with the
date of commencement of operations, the initial shares acquired by the
Investment Manager prior to such date are redeemed, by any holder thereof,
the redemption proceeds payable in respect of such shares will be reduced by
the pro rata share (based on the proportionate share of the initial shares
redeemed to the total number of original shares outstanding at the time of
redemption) of the then unamortized deferred organizational expenses as of
the date of such redemption. In the event that the Fund liquidates before the
deferred organizational expenses are fully amortized, the Investment Manager
shall bear such unamortized deferred organizational expenses.
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NOTE 2--The Fund has entered into an investment management agreement with the
Investment Manager. Certain officers and/or trustees of the Fund are officers
and/or directors of the Investment Manager. The Fund has retained the
Investment Manager to manage the investment of the Fund's assets, including
the placing of orders for the purchase and sale of portfolio securities.
Under the terms of the Investment Management Agreement, the Investment
Manager maintains certain of the Fund's books and records and furnishes, at
its own expense, such office space, facilities, equipment, supplies, clerical
help and bookkeeping and certain legal services as the Fund may reasonably
require in the conduct of its business. In addition, the Investment Manager
pays the salaries of all personnel, including officers of the Fund, who are
employees of the Investment Manager. The Investment Manager also bears the
cost of the Fund's telephone service, heat, light, power and other utilities.
As full compensation for the services and facilities furnished to the Fund
and expenses of the Fund incurred by the Investment Manager, the Fund will
pay the Investment Manager monthly compensation calculated daily by applying
the annual rate of 0.75% to the Fund's daily net assets.
Shares of the Fund will be distributed by Dean Witter Distributors Inc.
(the "Distributor"), an affiliate of the Investment Manager. The Fund has
adopted a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Act (the
"Plan") with respect to the distribution of Class A, Class B and Class C
shares of the Fund. The Plan provides that the Distributor will bear the
expense of all promotional and distribution related activities on behalf of
those shares of the Fund, including the payment of commissions for sales of
such shares and incentive compensation to and expenses of Dean Witter
Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), an affiliate of the Investment Manager and the
Distributor, account executives and other who engage in or support
distribution of shares or who service shareholder accounts, including
overhead and telephone expenses; printing and distribution of prospectuses
and reports used in connection with the offering of the Fund's shares to
other than current shareholders; and preparation, printing and distribution
of sales literature and advertising materials. In addition, with respect to
Class B, the Distributor may utilize fees paid pursuant to the Plan to
compensate DWR and others for their opportunity costs in advancing such
amounts, which compensation would be in the form of a carrying charge on any
unreimbursed distribution expenses incurred.
To compensate the Distributor for the services provided and for the
expenses borne by the Distributor and others under the Plan, Class A, Class B
and Class C will pay the Distributor compensation accrued daily and payable
monthly up to the annual rate of 0.25% of the average daily net assets of
Class A and 1.0% of the average daily net assets of each of Class B and
Class C. In the case of Class B shares, provided that the Plan continues in
effect, any cumulative expenses incurred by the Distributor but not yet
recovered may be recovered through the payment of future distribution fees from
the Fund pursuant to the Plan and contingent deferred sales charges paid by
investors upon redemption of Class B shares. With respect to Class B, although
there is no legal obligation for the Fund to pay expenses incurred in excess of
payments made to the Distributor under the Plan and the proceeds of contingent
deferred sales charges paid by investors upon redemption of shares, if for any
reason the Plan is terminated, the Trustees will consider at that time the
manner in which to treat such expenses. In the case of Class A shares and Class
C shares, expenses incurred pursuant to the Plan in any calendar year in excess
of 0.25% or 1.00% of the average daily net assets of Class A or Class C,
respectively, will not be reimbursed by the Fund through payments in any
subsequent year, except that expenses representing a gross sales credit to
account executives may be reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year.
Dean Witter Trust FSB, an affiliate of the Investment Manager and the
Distributor, is the transfer agent of the Fund's shares, dividend disbursing
agent for payment of dividends and distributions on Fund shares and agent
for shareholders under various investment plans.
The Investment Manager has undertaken to assume all operating expenses
(except for the Plan fee and brokerage fees) and to waive its compensation
provided for in its Management Agreement until such time as the Fund has $50
million of net assets or until six months from the date of commencement of
the Fund's operations, whichever occurs first.
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APPENDIX
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RATINGS OF CORPORATE DEBT INSTRUMENTS
MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE INC. ("MOODY'S")
BOND RATINGS
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Aaa Bonds which are rated Aaa are judged to be of the best quality. They carry the smallest degree of
investment risk and are generally referred to as "gilt edge." Interest payments are protected by a large
or by an exceptionally stable margin and principal is secure. While the various protective elements are
likely to change, such changes as can be visualized are most unlikely to impair the fundamentally strong
position of such issues.
Aa Bonds which are rated Aa are judged to be of high quality by all standards. Together with the Aaa group
they comprise what are generally known as high grade bonds. They are rated lower than the best bonds
because margins of protection may not be as large as in Aaa securities or fluctuation of protective
elements may be of greater amplitude or there may be other elements present which make the long-term
risks appear somewhat larger than in Aaa securities.
A Bonds which are rated A possess many favorable investment attributes and are to be considered as upper
medium grade obligations. Factors giving security to principal and interest are considered adequate, but
elements may be present which suggest a susceptibility to impairment sometime in the future.
Baa Bonds which are rated Baa are considered as medium grade obligations; i.e., they are neither highly
protected nor poorly secured. Interest payments and principal security appear adequate for the present
but certain protective elements may be lacking or may be characteristically unreliable over any great
length of time. Such bonds lack outstanding investment characteristics and in fact have speculative
characteristics as well.
Bonds rated Aaa, Aa, A and Baa are considered investment grade bonds.
Ba Bonds which are rated Ba are judged to have speculative elements; their future cannot be considered as
well assured. Often the protection of interest and principal payments may be very moderate, and
therefore not well safeguarded during both good and bad times in the future. Uncertainty of position
characterizes bonds in this class.
B Bonds which are rated B generally lack characteristics of a desirable investment. Assurance of interest
and principal payments or of maintenance of other terms of the contract over any long period of time may
be small.
Caa Bonds which are rated Caa are of poor standing. Such issues may be in default or there may be present
elements of danger with respect to principal or interest.
Ca Bonds which are rated Ca present obligations which are speculative in a high degree. Such issues are
often in default or have other marked shortcomings.
C Bonds which are rated C are the lowest rated class of bonds, and issues so rated can be regarded as
having extremely poor prospects of ever attaining any real investment standing.
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Rating Refinements: Moody's may apply numerical modifiers, 1, 2, and 3 in
each generic rating classification from Aa through B in its municipal bond
rating system. The modifier 1 indicates that the security ranks in the higher
end of its generic rating category; the modifier 2 indicates a mid-range
ranking; and a modifier 3 indicates that the issue ranks in the lower end of
its generic rating category.
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COMMERCIAL PAPER RATINGS
Moody's Commercial Paper ratings are opinions of the ability to repay
punctually promissory obligations not having an original maturity in excess
of nine months. The ratings apply to Municipal Commercial Paper as well as
taxable Commercial Paper. Moody's employs the following three designations,
all judged to be investment grade, to indicate the relative repayment
capacity of rated issuers: Prime-1, Prime-2, Prime-3.
Issuers rated Prime-1 have a superior capacity for repayment of short-term
promissory obligations. Issuers rated Prime-2 have a strong capacity for
repayment of short-term promissory obligations; and Issuers rated Prime-3
have an acceptable capacity for repayment of short-term promissory
obligations. Issuers rated Not Prime do not fall within any of the Prime
rating categories.
STANDARD & POOR'S CORPORATION ("STANDARD & POOR'S")
BOND RATINGS
A Standard & Poor's bond rating is a current assessment of the
creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to a specific obligation. This
assessment may take into consideration obligors such as guarantors, insurers,
or lessees.
The ratings are based on current information furnished by the issuer or
obtained by Standard & Poor's from other sources it considers reliable. The
ratings are based, in varying degrees, on the following considerations: (1)
likelihood of default-capacity and willingness of the obligor as to the
timely payment of interest and repayment of principal in accordance with the
terms of the obligation; (2) nature of and provisions of the obligation; and
(3) protection afforded by, and relative position of, the obligation in the
event of bankruptcy, reorganization or other arrangement under the laws of
bankruptcy and other laws affecting creditors' rights.
Standard & Poor's does not perform an audit in connection with any rating
and may, on occasion, rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings
may be changed, suspended or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or
unavailability of, such information, or for other reasons.
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<S> <C>
AAA Debt rated "AAA" has the highest rating assigned by Standard & Poor's. Capacity to pay interest and repay
principal is extremely strong.
AA Debt rated "AA" has a very strong capacity to pay interest and repay principal and differs from the
highest-rated issues only in small degree.
A Debt rated "A" has a strong capacity to pay interest and repay principal although they are somewhat more
susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances and economic conditions than debt in
higher-rated categories.
BBB Debt rated "BBB" is regarded as having an adequate capacity to pay interest and repay principal. Whereas it
normally exhibits adequate protection parameters, adverse economic conditions or changing circumstances are
more likely to lead to a weakened capacity to pay interest and repay principal for debt in this category than
for debt in higher-rated categories.
Bonds rated AAA, AA, A and BBB are considered investment grade bonds.
BB Debt rated "BB" has less near-term vulnerability to default than other speculative grade debt. However, it
faces major ongoing uncertainties or exposure to adverse business, financial or economic conditions which
could lead to inadequate capacity or willingness to pay interest and repay principal.
B Debt rated "B" has a greater vulnerability to default but presently has the capacity to meet interest payments
and principal repayments. Adverse business, financial or economic conditions would likely impair capacity or
willingness to pay interest and repay principal.
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CCC Debt rated "CCC" has a current identifiable vulnerability to default, and is dependent upon favorable
business, financial and economic conditions to meet timely payments of interest and repayments of principal.
In the event of adverse business, financial or economic conditions, it is not likely to have the capacity to
pay interest and repay principal.
CC The rating "CC" is typically applied to debt subordinated to senior debt which is assigned an actual or
implied "CCC" rating.
C The rating "C" is typically applied to debt subordinated to senior debt which is assigned an actual or implied
"CCC-" debt rating.
CI The rating "CI" is reserved for income bonds on which no interest is being paid.
D Debt rated "D" is in payment default. The 'D' rating category is used when interest payments or principal
payments are not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period has not expired, unless Standard &
Poor's believes that such payments will be made during such grace period. The 'D' rating also will be used
upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition if debt service payments are jeopardized.
NR Indicates that no rating has been requested, that there is insufficient information on which to base a rating
or that Standard & Poor's does not rate a particular type of obligation as a matter of policy.
Bonds rated "BB", "B", "CCC", "CC" and "C" are regarded as having predominantly speculative characteristics
with respect to capacity to pay interest and repay principal. "BB" indicates the least degree of speculation
and "C" the highest degree of speculation. While such debt will likely have some quality and protective
characteristics, these are outweighed by large uncertainties or major risk exposures to adverse conditions.
Plus (+) or minus (-): The rating from "AA" to "CCC" may be modified by the addition of a plus or minus sign
to show relative standing within major ratings categories.
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COMMERCIAL PAPER RATINGS
Standard and Poor's commercial paper rating is a current assessment of the
likelihood of timely payment of debt having an original maturity of no more
than 365 days. The commercial paper rating is not a recommendation to
purchase or sell a security. The ratings are based upon current information
furnished by the issuer or obtained by Standard & Poor's from other sources
it considers reliable. The ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as
a result of changes in or unavailability of such information. Ratings are
graded into group categories, ranging from "A" for the highest quality
obligations to "D" for the lowest. Ratings are applicable to both taxable and
tax-exempt commercial paper. The categories are as follows:
Issues assigned A ratings are regarded as having the greatest capacity for
timely payment. Issues in this category are further refined with the
designation 1, 2, and 3 to indicate the relative degree of safety.
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A-1 indicates that the degree of safety regarding timely payment is very strong.
A-2 indicates capacity for timely payment on issues with this designation is strong. However, the relative
degree of safety is not as overwhelming as for issues designated "A-1."
A-3 indicates a satisfactory capacity for timely payment. Obligations carrying this designation are, however,
somewhat more vulnerable to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances than obligations carrying the
higher designations.
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
PART C OTHER INFORMATION
Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits
Page in
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(a) Financial Statements
Statement of Additional Information:
Statement of Assets and Liabilities at February 26, 1998...... 36
(b) Exhibits:
1. -- Declaration of Trust of the Registrant*
2. -- By-Laws of Registrant *
3. -- None
4. -- Not Applicable
5. -- Form of Investment Management Agreement between Registrant and
Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
6.(a) -- Form of Distribution Agreement between Registrant and
Dean Witter Distributors Inc.
6.(b) -- Forms of Selected Dealer Agreements
6 (c) -- Form of Underwriting Agreement between Registrant and Dean Witter
Distributors Inc.
7. -- None
8.(a) -- Form of Custodian Agreement
8.(b) -- Form of Transfer Agency and Services Agreement between Registrant
and Dean Witter Trust Company
9 -- Form of Services Agreement between Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
and Dean Witter Services Company Inc.
10.(a) -- Opinion of Barry Fink, Esq.
10.(b) -- Opinion of Lane Altman & Owens LLP
11. -- Consent of Independent Accountants
12. -- None
13. -- Investment Letter of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
14. -- None
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15. -- Form of Plan of Distribution between Registrant and Dean Witter
Distributors I Inc.
16. -- Schedule for Computation of Performance Quotations to be filed
with the first post-effective amendment
18. -- Form of Multiple-Class plan Pursuant to Rule 18f-3
27. -- Financial Data Schedules
Other -- Powers of Attorney
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* Previously filed as an exhibit to the Registrant's Initial Registration
Statement (file No. 333-43135) filed on December 23, 1997.
Item 25. Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control With Registrant.
Prior to the effectiveness of this Registration Statement, the
Registrant will sell 10,000 of its shares of beneficial interest to Dean Witter
InterCapital Inc., a Delaware corporation. Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. is a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, Discover & Co., a
Delaware corporation, that is a balanced financial services organization
providing a broad range of nationally marketed credit and investment products.
Item 26. Number of Holders of Securities.
(1) (2)
Number of Record Holders
Title of Class at February 27, 1998
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Shares of Beneficial Interest Class A - 1
Class B - 1
Class C - 1
Class D - 1
Item 27. Indemnification.
Pursuant to Section 5.3 of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust and
under Section 4.8 of the Registrant's By-Laws, the indemnification of the
Registrant's trustees, officers, employees and agents is permitted if it is
determined that they acted under the belief that their actions were in or not
opposed to the best interest of the Registrant, and, with respect to any
criminal proceeding, they had reasonable cause to believe their conduct was not
unlawful. In addition, indemnification is permitted only if it is determined
that the actions in question did not render them liable by reason of willful
misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of their duties or
by reason of reckless disregard of their obligations and duties to the
Registrant. Trustees, officers, employees and agents will be indemnified for the
expense of litigation if it is determined that they are entitled to
indemnification against any liability established in such litigation. The
Registrant may also advance money for these expenses provided that they give
their undertakings to repay the Registrant unless their conduct is later
determined to permit indemnification.
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Pursuant to Section 5.2 of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust and
paragraph 8 of the Registrant's Investment Management Agreement, neither the
Investment Manager nor any trustee, officer, employee or agent of the Registrant
shall be liable for any action or failure to act, except in the case of bad
faith, willful misfeasance, gross negligence or reckless disregard of duties to
the Registrant.
Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
Act of 1933 (the "Act") may be permitted to trustees, officers and controlling
persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions or otherwise, the
Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the Act
and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for indemnification
against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses
incurred or paid by a trustee, officer, or controlling person of the Registrant
in connection with the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is
asserted against the Registrant by such trustee, officer or controlling person
in connection with the shares being registered, the Registrant will, unless in
the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such
indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act, and will
be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.
The Registrant hereby undertakes that it will apply the indemnification
provision of its by-laws in a manner consistent with Release 11330 of the
Securities and Exchange Commission under the Investment Company Act of 1940, so
long as the interpretation of Sections 17(h) and 17(i) of such Act remains in
effect.
Registrant, in conjunction with the Investment Manager, Registrant's
Trustees, and other registered investment management companies managed by the
Investment Manager, maintains insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a
Trustee, officer, employee, or agent of Registrant, or who is or was serving at
the request of Registrant as a trustee, director, officer, employee or agent of
another trust or corporation, against any liability asserted against him and
incurred by him or arising out of his position. However, in no event will
Registrant maintain insurance to indemnify any such person for any act for which
Registrant itself is not permitted to indemnify him.
Item 28. Business and Other Connections of Investment Adviser.
See "The Fund and Its Management" in the Prospectus regarding the
business of the investment adviser. The following information is given regarding
officers of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. InterCapital is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. The principal address
of the Dean Witter Funds is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048.
The term "Dean Witter Funds" used below refers to the following
registered investment companies:
Closed-End Investment Companies
(1) InterCapital Income Securities Inc.
(2) High Income Advantage Trust
(3) High Income Advantage Trust II
(4) High Income Advantage Trust III
(5) Municipal Income Trust
(6) Municipal Income Trust II
(7) Municipal Income Trust III
(8) Dean Witter Government Income Trust
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(9) Municipal Premium Income Trust
(10) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust
(11) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust II
(12) Municipal Income Opportunities Trust III
(13) Prime Income Trust
(14) InterCapital Insured Municipal Bond Trust
(15) InterCapital Quality Municipal Income Trust
(16) InterCapital Quality Municipal Investment Trust
(17) InterCapital Insured Municipal Income Trust
(18) InterCapital California Insured Municipal Income Trust
(19) InterCapital Insured Municipal Trust
(20) InterCapital Quality Municipal Securities
(21) InterCapital New York Quality Municipal Securities
(22) InterCapital California Quality Municipal Securities
(23) InterCapital Insured California Municipal Securities
(24) InterCapital Insured Municipal Securities
Open-end Investment Companies:
(1) Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
(2) Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
(3) Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(4) Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
(5) Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
(6) Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
(7) Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
(8) Dean Witter Retirement Series
(9) Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(10) Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
(11) Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(12) Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
(13) Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
(14) Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(15) Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(16) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(17) Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(18) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(19) Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation Fund
(20) Dean Witter American Value Fund
(21) Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(22) Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(23) Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
(24) Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(25) Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
(26) Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
(27) Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(28) Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
(29) Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(30) Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(31) Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(32) Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
(33) Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
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(34) Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(35) Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(36) Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
(37) Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(38) Active Assets Money Trust
(39) Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(40) Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(41) Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(42) Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(43) Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(44) Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(45) Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
(46) Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series
(47) Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
(48) Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
(49) Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
(50) Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
(51) Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(52) Dean Witter Information Fund
(53) Dean Witter Japan Fund
(54) Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
(55) Dean Witter Special Value Fund
(56) Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
(57) Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
(58) Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
(59) Dean Witter Fund of Funds
(60) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund,
"Best Ideas" Portfolio
(61) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
The term "TCW/DW Funds" refers to the following registered investment companies:
Open-End Investment Companies
(1) TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust
(2) TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund
(3) TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund
(4) TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund
(5) TCW/DW Total Return Trust
(6) TCW/DW Mid-Cap Equity Trust
(7) TCW/DW Global Telecom Trust
(8) TCW/DW Emerging Markets Opportunities Trust
Closed-End Investment Companies
(1) TCW/DW Term Trust 2000
(2) TCW/DW Term Trust 2002
(3) TCW/DW Term Trust 2003
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
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Charles A. Fiumefreddo Executive Vice President and Director of
Chairman, Chief Executive Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"); Chairman,
Officer and Director Chief Executive Officer and Director of Dean
Witter Distributors Inc. ("Distributors")
and Dean Witter Services Company Inc.
("DWSC"); Chairman and Director of Dean
Witter Trust FSB ("DWT"); Chairman, Director
or Trustee, President and Chief Executive
Officer of the Dean Witter Funds and
Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds; Director and/or
officer of various Morgan Stanley, Dean
Witter, Discover & Co. ("MSDWD")
subsidiaries.
Philip J. Purcell Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and
Director Director of MSDWD and DWR; Director of
DWSC and Distributors; Director or Trustee
of the Dean Witter Funds; Director and/or
officer of various MSDWD subsidiaries.
Richard M. DeMartini President and Chief Operating Officer
Director of Dean Witter Capital, a division of DWR;
Director of DWR, DWSC, Distributors and
DWTC; Trustee of the TCW/DW Funds.
James F. Higgins President and Chief Operating Officer of
Director Dean Witter Financial; Director of DWR,
DWSC, Distributors and DWT.
Thomas C. Schneider Executive Vice President and Chief
Executive Vice Strategic and Administrative Officer of
President, Chief MSDWD; Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer and Financial Officer of DWSC and Distributors;
Director Director of DWR, DWSC and Distributors.
Christine A. Edwards Executive Vice President, Chief Legal
Director Officer and Secretary of MSDWD; Executive
Vice President, Secretary and Chief Legal
Officer of Distributors; Director of DWR,
DWSC and Distributors.
Mitchell M. Merin President and Chief Strategic Officer of
President and Chief DWSC, Executive Vice President of
Strategic Officer Distributors; Executive Vice President and
Director of DWT; Executive Vice President
and Director of DWR; Director of SPS
Transaction Services, Inc. and various other
MSDWD subsidiaries.
Robert M. Scanlan President and Chief Operating Officer of
President and Chief DWSC, Executive Vice President of
Operating Officer Distributors; Executive Vice President and
Director of DWT; Vice President of the Dean
Witter Funds and the TCW/DW Funds.
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
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John B. Van Heuvelen President, Chief Operating Officer and
Executive Vice Director of DWT.
President
Joseph J. McAlinden Vice President of the Dean Witter Funds and
Executive Vice President Director of DWT.
and Chief Investment
Officer
Edward C. Oelsner, III
Executive Vice President
Barry Fink Assistant Secretary of DWR; Senior Vice
Senior Vice President, President, Secretary and General Counsel of
Secretary and General DWSC; Senior Vice President, Assistant
Counsel Secretary and Assistant General Counsel of
Distributors; Vice President, Secretary and
General Counsel of the Dean Witter Funds and
the TCW/DW Funds.
Peter M. Avelar
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Mark Bavoso
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Richard Felegy
Senior Vice President
Edward F. Gaylor
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Robert S. Giambrone Senior Vice President of DWSC, Distributors
Senior Vice President and DWT and Director of DWT; Vice President
of the Dean Witter Funds and the TCW/DW
Funds.
Rajesh K. Gupta
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Kenton J. Hinchliffe
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Kevin Hurley
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Margaret Iannuzzi
Senior Vice President
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
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Jenny Beth Jones Vice President of Dean Witter Special Value
Senior Vice President Fund.
John B. Kemp, III President of Distributors.
Senior Vice President
Anita H. Kolleeny
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Jonathan R. Page
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Ira N. Ross
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Guy G. Rutherfurd, Jr. Vice President of Dean Witter Market Leader
Senior Vice President Trust.
Rochelle G. Siegel
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Jayne M. Stevlingson Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Senior Vice President
Paul D. Vance
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Elizabeth A. Vetell
Senior Vice President
James F. Willison
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Ronald J. Worobel
Senior Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Douglas Brown
First Vice President
Thomas F. Caloia First Vice President and Assistant
First Vice President Treasurer of DWSC, Assistant Treasurer of
and Assistant Distributors; Treasurer and Chief Financial
Treasurer Officer of the Dean Witter Funds and the
TCW/DW Funds.
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
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Thomas Chronert
First Vice President
Rosalie Clough
First Vice President
Marilyn K. Cranney Assistant Secretary of DWR; First Vice
First Vice President President and Assistant Secretary of DWSC;
and Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary of the Dean Witter Funds
and the TCW/DW Funds.
Michael Interrante First Vice President and Controller of DWSC;
First Vice President Assistant Treasurer of Distributors; First
and Controller Vice President and Treasurer of DWT.
David Johnson
First Vice President
Stanley Kapica
First Vice President
Robert Zimmerman
First Vice President
Dale Albright
Vice President
Joan G. Allman
Vice President
Andrew Arbenz
Vice President
Joseph Arcieri
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Nancy Belza
Vice President
Maurice Bendrihem
Vice President and
Assistant Controller
Dale Boettcher
Vice President
Joseph Cardwell
Vice President
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
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Philip Casparius
Vice President
B. Catherine Connelly
Vice President
Salvatore DeSteno
Vice President Vice President of DWSC.
Bruce Dunn
Vice President
Jeffrey D. Geffen
Vice President
Michael Geringer
Vice President
Stephen Greenhut
Vice President
Peter W. Gurman
Vice President
Matthew Haynes Vice President of Dean Witter Variable
Vice President Investment Series
Peter Hermann
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds
Elizabeth Hinchman
Vice President
David Hoffman
Vice President
Christopher Jones
Vice President
Kevin Jung
Vice President
James P. Kastberg
Vice President
Michelle Kaufman
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------- ------------------------------------------
Paula LaCosta
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Thomas Lawlor
Vice President
Gerard J. Lian
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Catherine Maniscalco Vice President of Dean Witter Natural
Vice President Resource Development Securities Inc.
Albert McGarity
Vice President
LouAnne D. McInnis Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
Vice President and DWSC; Assistant Secretary of the Dean
the TCW/DW Funds. Witter Funds and Assistant Secretary
Sharon K. Milligan
Vice President
Julie Morrone
Vice President
Mary Beth Mueller
Vice President
David Myers Vice President of Dean Witter Natural
Vice President Resource Development Securities Inc.
James Nash
Vice President
Richard Norris
Vice President
Carsten Otto Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
Vice President and DWSC; Assistant Secretary of the Dean
Assistant Secretary Witter Funds and the TCW/DW Funds.
George Paoletti
Vice President
Anne Pickrell Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Vice President
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NAME AND POSITION OTHER SUBSTANTIAL BUSINESS, PROFESSION,
WITH DEAN WITTER VOCATION OR EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING NAME,
INTERCAPITAL INC. PRINCIPAL ADDRESS AND NATURE OF CONNECTION
- ----------------- ------------------------------------------
Michael Roan
Vice President
John Roscoe
Vice President
Hugh Rose
Vice President
Robert Rossetti Vice President of Dean Witter Precious Metal
Vice President and Minerals Trust.
Ruth Rossi Vice President and Assistant Secretary of
Vice President and DWSC; Assistant Secretary of the Dean
the TCW/DW Funds. Witter Funds and Assistant Secretary
Carl F. Sadler
Vice President
Deborah Santaniello
Vice President
Peter J. Seeley Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Vice President
Naomi Stein
Vice President
Kathleen H. Stromberg
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
Marybeth Swisher
Vice President
Robert Vanden Assem
Vice President
James P. Wallin
Vice President
Alice Weiss
Vice President Vice President of various Dean Witter Funds.
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Item 29. Principal Underwriters
(a) Dean Witter Distributors Inc. ("Distributors"), a Delaware corporation,
is the principal underwriter of the Registrant. Distributors is also
the principal underwriter of the following investment companies:
(1) Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
(2) Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(3) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
(4) Dean Witter Retirement Series
(5) Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
(6) Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation
(7) Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
(8) Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
(9) Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
(10) Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
(11) Active Assets Money Trust
(12) Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
(13) Active Assets Government Securities Trust
(14) Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
(15) Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
(16) Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
(17) Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
(18) Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
(19) Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
(20) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
(21) Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
(22) Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
(23) Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
(24) Dean Witter Utilities Fund
(25) Dean Witter Strategist Fund
(26) Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
(27) Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
(28) Prime Income Trust
(29) Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
(30) Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
(31) Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
(32) Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
(33) Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
(34) Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
(35) Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(36) Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
(37) Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
(38) Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
(39) Dean Witter American Value Fund
(40) Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
(41) Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
(42) Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
(43) Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
(44) Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
(45) Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
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(46) Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
(47) Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
(48) Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(49) Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
(50) Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S. Treasury Trust
(51) Dean Witter Information Fund
(52) Dean Witter Japan Fund
(53) Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
(54) Dean Witter Special Value Fund
(55) Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
(56) Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
(57) Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
(58) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund,
"Best Ideas" Portfolio
(59) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
(1) TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust
(2) TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund
(3) TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund
(4) TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund
(5) TCW/DW Total Return Trust
(6) TCW/DW Mid-Cap Equity Trust
(7) TCW/DW Global Telecom Trust
(b) The following information is given regarding directors and officers
of Distributors not listed in Item 28 above. The principal address of
Distributors is Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048. None
of the following persons has any position or office with the
Registrant.
Name Positions and Office with Distributors
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Fredrick K. Kubler Senior Vice President, Assistant
Secretary and Chief Compliance
Officer.
Michael T. Gregg Vice President and Assistant
Secretary.
Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records
All accounts, books and other documents required to be maintained by
Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Rules thereunder are
maintained by the Investment Manager at its offices, except records relating to
holders of shares issued by the Registrant, which are maintained by the
Registrant's Transfer Agent, at its place of business as shown in the
prospectus.
Item 31. Management Services
Registrant is not a party to any such management-related service
contract.
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Item 32. Undertakings
The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes to file a post-effective
amendment, using financial statements which need not be audited, within four to
six months from the effective date of the Registrant's Registration Statement
under the Securities Act of 1933.
The undersigned Registrant hereby undertakes to comply with the
provisions of Section 16(c) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 with regard to
facilitating shareholder communications in the event the requisite percentage of
shareholders so requests, to the same extent as if the Registrant were subject
to the provisions of that section.
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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 Amendment to
the Registration Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned,
thereunto duly authorized, in the City of New York and the State of New York on
the 27th day of February, 1998.
By: /s/ Barry Fink
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Barry Fink
Vice President and Secretary
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Amendment to the Registration Statement has been signed below by the following
persons in the capacities and on the date indicated.
SIGNATURES TITLE DATE
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By: /s/ Charles A. Fiumefreddo Chairman, President, 2/27/98
---------------------------- Chief Executive
Charles A. Fiumefreddo Officer and Trustee
By: /s/ Michael Bozic Trustee 2/27/98
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Michael Bozic
By: /s/ Edwin J. Garn Trustee 2/27/98
----------------------------
Edwin J. Garn
By: /s/ John R. Haire Trustee 2/27/98
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John R. Haire
By: /s/ Wayne E. Hedien Trustee 2/27/98
----------------------------
Wayne E. Hedien
By: /s/ Manuel H. Johnson Trustee 2/27/98
----------------------------
Manuel H. Johnson
By: /s/ Michael E. Nugent Trustee 2/27/98
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Michael E. Nugent
By: /s/ Philip J. Purcell Trustee 2/27/98
----------------------------
Philip J. Purcell
By: /s/ John L. Schroeder Trustee 2/27/98
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John L. Schroeder
By: /s/ Thomas F. Caloia Treasurer, Chief 2/27/98
---------------------------- Financial Officer and
Thomas F. Caloia Chief Accounting Officer
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EXHIBIT INDEX
1. -- Declaration of Trust of Registrant *
2. -- By-Laws of the Registrant *
3. -- None
4. -- Not Applicable
5. -- Form of Investment Management Agreement between Registrant
and Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
6.(a) -- Form of Distribution Agreement between Registrant and Dean
Witter Distributors Inc.
(b) -- Forms of Selected Dealer Agreements
(c) -- Form of Underwriting Agreement between Registrant and Dean
Witter Distributors Inc.
7. -- None
8.(a) -- Form of Custodian Agreement.
(b) -- Form of Transfer Agency and Service Agreement between
Registrant and Dean Witter Trust FSB.
9. -- Form of Services Agreement between Dean Witter InterCapital
Inc. and Dean Witter Services Company Inc.
10.(a) -- Opinion of Barry Fink, Esq.
(b) -- Opinion of Lane Altman & Owens LLP
11. -- Consent of Independent Accountants
12. -- None
13. -- Investment Letter of Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
14. -- None
15. -- Form of Plan of Distribution between Registrant and Dean
Witter Distributors Inc.
16. -- Schedules for Computation of Performance Quotations - to be
filed with the first Post-Effective Amendment
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27. -- Financial Data Schedules
Other (a)-- Powers of Attorney
(b)-- Form of Multiple-Class Plan pursuant to Rule 18f-3
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* Previously filed via EDGAR with the Fund's Initial Registration
Statement on December 23, 1997.
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INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made as of the 6th day of February, 1998 by and between Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities, a Massachusetts
business trust (hereinafter called the "Fund"), and Dean Witter InterCapital
Inc., a Delaware corporation (hereinafter called the "Investment Manager"):
Whereas, The Fund intends to engage in business as an open-end management
investment company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended (the "Act"); and
Whereas, The Investment Manager is registered as an investment adviser under
the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, and engages in the business of acting as
investment adviser; and
Whereas, The Fund desires to retain the Investment Manager to render
management and investment advisory services in the manner and on the terms
and conditions hereinafter set forth; and
Whereas, The Investment Manager desires to be retained to perform services
on said terms and conditions:
Now, Therefore, this Agreement
W I T N E S S E T H:
that in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants hereinafter
contained, the Fund and the Investment Manager agree as follows:
1. The Fund hereby retains the Investment Manager to act as investment
manager of the Fund and, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees,
to supervise the investment activities of the Fund as hereinafter set forth.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Investment Manager
shall obtain and evaluate such information and advice relating to the
economy, securities and commodities markets and securities and commodities as
it deems necessary or useful to discharge its duties hereunder; shall
continuously manage the assets of the Fund in a manner consistent with the
investment objectives and policies of the Fund; shall determine the
securities and commodities to be purchased, sold or otherwise disposed of by
the Fund and the timing of such purchases, sales and dispositions; and shall
take such further action, including the placing of purchase and sale orders
on behalf of the Fund, as the Investment Manager shall deem necessary or
appropriate. The Investment Manager shall also furnish to or place at the
disposal of the Fund such of the information, evaluations, analyses and
opinions formulated or obtained by the Investment Manager in the discharge of
its duties as the Fund may, from time to time, reasonably request.
2. The Investment Manager shall, at its own expense, maintain such staff
and employ or retain such personnel and consult with such other persons as it
shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to the
performance of its obligations under this Agreement. Without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, the staff and personnel of the Investment
Manager shall be deemed to include persons employed or otherwise retained by
the Investment Manager to furnish statistical and other factual data, advice
regarding economic factors and trends, information with respect to technical
and scientific developments, and such other information, advice and
assistance as the Investment Manager may desire. The Investment Manager
shall, as agent for the Fund, maintain the Fund's records and books of
account (other than those maintained by the Fund's transfer agent, registrar,
custodian and other agencies). All such books and records so maintained shall
be the property of the Fund and, upon request therefor, the Investment
Manager shall surrender to the Fund such of the books and records so
requested.
3. The Fund will, from time to time, furnish or otherwise make available
to the Investment Manager such financial reports, proxy statements and other
information relating to the business and affairs of the Fund as the
Investment Manager may reasonably require in order to discharge its duties
and obligations hereunder.
4. The Investment Manager shall bear the cost of rendering the investment
management and supervisory services to be performed by it under this
Agreement, and shall, at its own expense, pay the
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compensation of the officers and employees, if any, of the Fund, and provide
such office space, facilities and equipment and such clerical help and
bookkeeping services as the Fund shall reasonably require in the conduct of
its business. The Investment Manager shall also bear the cost of telephone
service, heat, light, power and other utilities provided to the Fund.
5. The Fund assumes and shall pay or cause to be paid all other expenses
of the Fund, including without limitation, fees pursuant to any plan of
distribution that the Fund may adopt; the charges and expenses of any
registrar, any custodian or depository appointed by the Fund for the
safekeeping of its cash, portfolio securities or commodities and other
property, and any stock transfer or dividend agent or agents appointed by the
Fund; brokers' commissions chargeable to the Fund in connection with
portfolio transactions to which the Fund is a party; all taxes, including
securities or commodities issuance and transfer taxes, and fees payable by
the Fund to federal, state or other governmental agencies; the cost and
expense of engraving or printing certificates representing shares of the
Fund; all costs and expenses in connection with the registration and
maintenance of registration of the Fund and its shares with the Securities
and Exchange Commission and various states and other jurisdictions (including
filing fees and legal fees and disbursements of counsel); the cost and
expense of printing, including typesetting, and distributing prospectuses and
statements of additional information of the Fund and supplements thereto to
the Fund's shareholders; all expenses of shareholders' and Trustees' meetings
and of preparing, printing and mailing proxy statements and reports to
shareholders; fees and travel expenses of trustees or members of any advisory
board or committee who are not employees of the Investment Manager or any
corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager; all expenses incident to the
payment of any dividend, distribution, withdrawal or redemption, whether in
shares or in cash; charges and expenses of any outside service used for
pricing of the Fund's shares; charges and expenses of legal counsel,
including counsel to the Trustees of the Fund who are not interested persons
(as defined in the Act) of the Fund or the Investment Manager, and of
independent accountants, in connection with any matter relating to the Fund;
membership dues of industry associations; interest payable on Fund
borrowings; postage; insurance premiums on property or personnel (including
officers and Trustees) of the Fund which inure to its benefit; extraordinary
expenses (including but not limited to legal claims and liabilities and
litigation costs and any indemnification related thereto); and all other
charges and costs of the Fund's operation unless otherwise explicitly
provided herein.
6. For the services to be rendered, the facilities furnished, and the
expenses assumed by the Investment Manager, the Fund shall pay to the
Investment Manager monthly compensation determined by applying the annual
rate of 0.75% to the Fund's daily net assets. Except as hereinafter set
forth, compensation under this Agreement shall be calculated and accrued
daily and the amounts of the daily accruals shall be paid monthly as promptly
as possible for the preceding month. Such calculations shall be made by
applying 1/365ths of the annual rates to the Fund's net assets each day
determined as of the close of business on that day or the last previous
business day. If this Agreement becomes effective subsequent to the first day
of a month or shall terminate before the last day of a month, compensation
for that part of the month this Agreement is in effect shall be prorated in a
manner consistent with the calculation of the fees as set forth above.
7. The Investment Manager will use its best efforts in the supervision and
management of the investment activities of the Fund, but in the absence of
willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations hereunder, the Investment Manager shall not be liable to the Fund
or any of its investors for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for
any act or omission by the Investment Manager or for any losses sustained by
the Fund or its investors.
8. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prevent the Investment
Manager or any affiliated person of the Investment Manager from acting as
investment adviser or manager for any other person, firm or corporation and
shall not in any way bind or restrict the Investment Manager or any such
affiliated person from buying, selling or trading any securities or
commodities for their own accounts or for the account of others for whom they
may be acting. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit or restrict the right of
any Director, officer or employee of the Investment Manager to engage in any
other business or to devote his or her time and attention in part to the
management or other aspects of any other business whether of a similar or
dissimilar nature.
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9. This Agreement shall remain in effect until April 30, 1999 and from
year to year thereafter provided such continuance is approved at least
annually by the vote of holders of a majority, as defined in the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "Act"), of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund or by the Trustees of the Fund; provided, that in
either event such continuance is also approved annually by the vote of a
majority of the Trustees of the Fund who are not parties to this Agreement or
"interested persons" (as defined in the Act) of any such party, which vote
must be cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such
approval; provided, however, that (a) the Fund may, at any time and without
the payment of any penalty, terminate this Agreement upon thirty days'
written notice to the Investment Manager, either by majority vote of the
Trustees of the Fund or by the vote of a majority of the outstanding voting
securities of the Fund; (b) this Agreement shall immediately terminate in the
event of its assignment (to the extent required by the Act and the rules
thereunder) unless such automatic terminations shall be prevented by an
exemptive order of the Securities and Exchange Commission; and (c) the
Investment Manager may terminate this Agreement without payment of penalty on
thirty days' written notice to the Fund. Any notice under this Agreement
shall be given in writing, addressed and delivered, or mailed post-paid, to
the other party at the principal office of such party.
10. This Agreement may be amended by the parties without the vote or
consent of the shareholders of the Fund to supply any omission, to cure,
correct or supplement any ambiguous, defective or inconsistent provision
hereof, or if they deem it necessary to conform this Agreement to the
requirements of applicable federal laws or regulations, but neither the Fund
nor the Investment Manager shall be liable for failing to do so.
11. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York and the applicable provisions of the Act. To the extent the
applicable law of the State of New York, or any of the provisions herein,
conflict with the applicable provisions of the Act, the latter shall control.
12. The Investment Manager and the Fund each agree that the name "Dean
Witter," which comprises a component of the Fund's name, is a property right
of Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. The Fund agrees and consents that (i) it will
only use the name "Dean Witter" as a component of its name and for no other
purpose, (ii) it will not purport to grant to any third party the right to
use the name "Dean Witter" for any purpose, (iii) the Investment Manager or
its parent, Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co., or any corporate
affiliate of the Investment Manager's parent, may use or grant to others the
right to use the name "Dean Witter," or any combination or abbreviation
thereof, as all or a portion of a corporate or business name or for any
commercial purpose, including a grant of such right to any other investment
company, (iv) at the request of the Investment Manager or its parent, the
Fund will take such action as may be required to provide its consent to the
use of the name "Dean Witter," or any combination or abbreviation thereof, by
the Investment Manager or its parent or any corporate affiliate of the
Investment Manager's parent, or by any person to whom the Investment Manager
or its parent or any corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager's parent
shall have granted the right to such use, and (v) upon the termination of any
investment advisory agreement into which the Investment Manager and the Fund
may enter, or upon termination of affiliation of the Investment Manager with
its parent, the Fund shall, upon request by the Investment Manager or its
parent, cease to use the name "Dean Witter" as a component of its name, and
shall not use the name, or any combination or abbreviation thereof, as a part
of its name or for any other commercial purpose, and shall cause its
officers, trustees and shareholders to take any and all actions which the
Investment Manager or its parent may request to effect the foregoing and to
reconvey to the Investment Manager or its parent any and all rights to such
name.
13. The Investment Manager and the Fund each agree that the name "Morgan
Stanley," which comprises a component of the Fund's name, is a property right
of Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. The Fund agrees and consents
that (i) it will only use the name "Morgan Stanley" as a component of its
name and for no other purpose, (ii) it will not purport to grant to any third
party the right to use the name "Morgan Stanley" for any purpose, (iii) the
Investment Manager or its parent, Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover &
Co., or any corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager's parent, may use
or grant to others the right to use the name "Morgan Stanley," or any
combination or abbreviation thereof, as all or a portion of a corporate or
business name or for any commercial purpose, including a grant of
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such right to any other investment company, (iv) at the request of the
Investment Manager or its parent, the Fund will take such action as may be
required to provide its consent to the use of the name "Morgan Stanley," or
any combination or abbreviation thereof, by the Investment Manager or its
parent or any corporate affiliate of the Investment Manager's parent, or by
any person to whom the Investment Manager or its parent or any corporate
affiliate of the Investment Manager's parent shall have granted the right to
such use, and (v) upon the termination of any investment advisory agreement
into which the Investment Manager and the Fund may enter, or upon termination
of affiliation of the Investment Manager with its parent, the Fund shall,
upon request by the Investment Manager or its parent, cease to use the name
"Morgan Stanley" as a component of its name, and shall not use the name, or
any combination or abbreviation thereof, as a part of its name or for any
other commercial purpose, and shall cause its officers, trustees and
shareholders to take any and all actions which the Investment Manager or its
parent may request to effect the foregoing and to reconvey to the Investment
Manager or its parent any and all rights to such name.
14. The Declaration of Trust establishing Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securiites, dated December 23, 1997, a copy of which,
together with all amendments thereto (the "Declaration"), is on file in the
office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, provides that
the name Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities refers
to the Trustees under the Declaration collectively as Trustees, but not as
individuals or personally; and no Trustee, shareholder, officer, employee or
agent of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities shall
be held to any personal liability, nor shall resort be had to their private
property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim or otherwise, in
connection with the affairs of said Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities, but the Trust Estate only shall be liable.
In Witness Whereof, the parties hereto have executed and delivered this
Agreement on the day and year first above written in New York, New York.
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP
DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
By:
................................
Attest:
...................................
DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
By:
................................
Attest:
....................................
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DEAN WITTER FUNDS
DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made as of this 28th day of July, 1997 between each of the
open-end investment companies to which Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. acts as
investment manager, that are listed on Schedule A, as may be amended from
time to time (each, a "Fund" and collectively, the "Funds"), and Dean Witter
Distributors Inc., a Delaware corporation (the "Distributor").
W I T N E S S E T H:
WHEREAS, each Fund is registered as an open-end investment company under
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), and it is in
the interest of each Fund to offer its shares for sale continuously, and
WHEREAS, each Fund and the Distributor wish to enter into an agreement
with each other with respect to the continuous offering of each Fund's
transferable shares, of $0.01 par value (the "Shares"), to commence on the
date listed above, in order to promote the growth of each Fund and facilitate
the distribution of its shares.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:
SECTION 1. Appointment of the Distributor.
(a) Each Fund hereby appoints the Distributor as the principal underwriter
and distributor of the Fund to sell Shares to the public on the terms set
forth in this Agreement and that Fund's prospectus and the Distributor hereby
accepts such appointment and agrees to act hereunder. Each Fund, during the
term of this Agreement, shall sell Shares to the Distributor upon the terms
and conditions set forth herein.
(b) The Distributor agrees to purchase Shares, as principal for its own
account, from each Fund and to sell Shares as principal to investors, and
securities dealers, including Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), an affiliate
of the Distributor, upon the terms described herein and in that Fund's
prospectus (the "Prospectus") and statement of additional information
included in the Fund's registration statement (the "Registration Statement")
most recently filed from time to time with the Securities and Exchange
Commission (the "SEC") and effective under the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended (the "1933 Act"), and the 1940 Act or as the Prospectus may be
otherwise amended or supplemented and filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 497
under the 1933 Act.
SECTION 2 Exclusive Nature of Duties. The Distributor shall be the
exclusive principal underwriter and distributor of each Fund, except that the
exclusive rights granted to the Distributor to sell the Shares shall not
apply to Shares issued by each Fund: (i) in connection with the merger or
consolidation of any other investment company or personal holding company
with the Fund or the acquisition by purchase or otherwise of all (or
substantially all) the assets or the outstanding shares of any such company
by the Fund; (ii) pursuant to reinvestment of dividends or capital gains
distributions; or (iii) pursuant to the reinstatement privilege afforded
redeeming shareholders.
SECTION 3. Purchase of Shares from each Fund. The Shares are offered in
four classes (each, a "Class"), as described in the Prospectus, as amended or
supplemented from time to time.
(a) The Distributor shall have the right to buy from each Fund the Shares
of the particular class needed, but not more than the Shares needed (except
for clerical errors in transmission), to fill unconditional orders for Shares
of the applicable class placed with the Distributor by investors or
securities dealers. The price which the Distributor shall pay for the Shares
so purchased from the Fund shall be the net asset value, determined as set
forth in the Prospectus, used in determining the public offering price on
which such orders were based.
(b) The Shares are to be resold by the Distributor at the public offering
price of Shares of the applicable class as set forth in the Prospectus, to
investors or to securities dealers, including DWR, who have entered into
selected dealer agreements with the Distributor upon the terms and conditions
set forth in Section 7 hereof ("Selected Dealers").
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(c) Each Fund shall have the right to suspend the sale of the Shares at
times when redemption is suspended pursuant to the conditions set forth in
Section 4(f) hereof. Each Fund shall also have the right to suspend the sale
of the Shares if trading on the New York Stock Exchange shall have been
suspended, if a banking moratorium shall have been declared by federal or New
York authorities, or if there shall have been some other extraordinary event
which, in the judgment of a Fund, makes it impracticable to sell its Shares.
(d) Each Fund, or any agent of a Fund designated in writing by the Fund,
shall be promptly advised of all purchase orders for Shares received by the
Distributor. Any order may be rejected by a Fund; provided, however, that a
Fund will not arbitrarily or without reasonable cause refuse to accept orders
for the purchase of Shares. The Distributor will confirm orders upon their
receipt, and each Fund (or its agent) upon receipt of payment therefor and
instructions will deliver share certificates for such Shares or a statement
confirming the issuance of Shares. Payment shall be made to the Fund in New
York Clearing House funds. The Distributor agrees to cause such payment and
such instructions to be delivered promptly to the Fund (or its agent).
(e) With respect to Shares sold by any Selected Dealer, the Distributor is
authorized to direct each Fund's transfer agent to receive instructions
directly from the Selected Dealer on behalf of the Distributor as to
registration of Shares in the names of investors and to confirm issuance of
the Shares to such investors. The Distributor is also authorized to instruct
the transfer agent to receive payment directly from the Selected Dealer on
behalf of the Distributor, for prompt transmittal to each Fund's custodian,
of the purchase price of the Shares. In such event the Distributor shall
obtain from the Selected Dealer and maintain a record of such registration
instructions and payments.
SECTION 4. Repurchase or Redemption of Shares.
(a) Any of the outstanding Shares of a Fund may be tendered for redemption
at any time, and each Fund agrees to redeem its Shares so tendered in
accordance with the applicable provisions set forth in its Prospectus. The
price to be paid to redeem the Shares shall be equal to the net asset value
determined as set forth in the Prospectus less any applicable contingent
deferred sales charge ("CDSC"). Upon any redemption of Shares the Fund shall
pay the total amount of the redemption price in New York Clearing House funds
in accordance with applicable provisions of the Prospectus.
(b) The redemption by a Fund of any of its Class A Shares purchased by or
through the Distributor will not affect the applicable front-end sales charge
secured by the Distributor or any Selected Dealer in the course of the
original sale, except that if any Class A Shares are tendered for redemption
within seven business days after the date of the confirmation of the original
purchase, the right to the applicable front-end sales charge shall be
forfeited by the Distributor and the Selected Dealer which sold such Shares.
(c) The proceeds of any redemption of Class A, Class B or Class C Shares
shall be paid by each Fund as follows: (i) any applicable CDSC shall be paid
to the Distributor or to the Selected Dealer, or, when applicable, pursuant
to the Rules of the Association of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc. ("NASD"), retained by the Fund and (ii) the balance shall be
paid to the redeeming shareholders, in each case in accordance with
applicable provisions of its Prospectus in New York Clearing House funds. The
Distributor is authorized to direct a Fund to pay directly to the Selected
Dealer any CDSC payable by a Fund to the Distributor in respect of Class A,
Class B, or Class C Shares sold by the Selected Dealer to the redeeming
shareholders.
(d) The Distributor is authorized, as agent for the Fund, to repurchase
Shares, represented by a share certificate which is delivered to any office
of the Distributor in accordance with applicable provisions set forth in each
Fund's Prospectus. The Distributor shall promptly transmit to the transfer
agent of the Fund for redemption all Shares so delivered. The Distributor
shall be responsible for the accuracy of instructions transmitted to the
Fund's transfer agent in connection with all such repurchases.
(e) The Distributor is authorized, as agent for each Fund, to repurchase
Shares held in a shareholder's account with a Fund for which no share
certificate has been issued, upon the telephonic request of the shareholders,
or at the discretion of the Distributor. The Distributor shall promptly
transmit to the
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transfer agent of the Fund, for redemption, all such orders for repurchase of
Shares. Payment for Shares repurchased may be made by a Fund to the
Distributor for the account of the shareholder. The Distributor shall be
responsible for the accuracy of instructions transmitted to the Fund's
transfer agent in connection with all such repurchases.
(f) Redemption of its Shares or payment by a Fund may be suspended at
times when the New York Stock Exchange is closed, when trading on said
Exchange is restricted, when an emergency exists as a result of which
disposal by a Fund of securities owned by it is not reasonably practicable or
it is not reasonably practicable for a Fund fairly to determine the value of
its net assets, or during any other period when the SEC, by order, so
permits.
(g) With respect to its Shares tendered for redemption or repurchase by
any Selected Dealer on behalf of its customers, the Distributor is authorized
to instruct the transfer agent of a Fund to accept orders for redemption or
repurchase directly from the Selected Dealer on behalf of the Distributor and
to instruct the Fund to transmit payments for such redemptions and
repurchases directly to the Selected Dealer on behalf of the Distributor for
the account of the shareholder. The Distributor shall obtain from the
Selected Dealer, and shall maintain, a record of such orders. The Distributor
is further authorized to obtain from the Fund, and shall maintain, a record
of payment made directly to the Selected Dealer on behalf of the Distributor.
SECTION 5. Duties of the Fund.
(a) Each Fund shall furnish to the Distributor copies of all information,
financial statements and other papers which the Distributor may reasonably
request for use in connection with the distribution of its Shares, including
one certified copy, upon request by the Distributor, of all financial
statements prepared by the Fund and examined by independent accountants. Each
Fund shall, at the expense of the Distributor, make available to the
Distributor such number of copies of its Prospectus as the Distributor shall
reasonably request.
(b) Each Fund shall take, from time to time, but subject to the necessary
approval of its shareholders, all necessary action to fix the number of its
authorized Shares and to register Shares under the 1933 Act, to the end that
there will be available for sale such number of Shares as investors may
reasonably be expected to purchase.
(c) Each Fund shall use its best efforts to pay the filing fees for an
appropriate number of its Shares to be sold under the securities laws of such
states as the Distributor and the Fund may approve. Any qualification to sell
its Shares in a state may be withheld, terminated or withdrawn by a Fund at
any time in its discretion. As provided in Section 8(c) hereof, such filing
fees shall be paid by the Fund. The Distributor shall furnish any information
and other material relating to its affairs and activities as may be required
by a Fund in connection with the sale of its Shares in any state.
(d) Each Fund shall, at the expense of the Distributor, furnish, in
reasonable quantities upon request by the Distributor, copies of its annual
and interim reports.
SECTION 6. Duties of the Distributor.
(a) The Distributor shall sell shares of each Fund through DWR and may
sell shares through other securities dealers and its own Account Executives,
and shall devote reasonable time and effort to promote sales of the Shares,
but shall not be obligated to sell any specific number of Shares. The
services of the Distributor hereunder are not exclusive and it is understood
that the Distributor may act as principal underwriter for other registered
investment companies, so long as the performance of its obligations hereunder
is not impaired thereby. It is also understood that Selected Dealers,
including DWR, may also sell shares for other registered investment
companies.
(b) Neither the Distributor nor any Selected Dealer shall give any
information or make any representations, other than those contained in the
Registration Statement or related Prospectus and any sales literature
specifically approved by the appropriate Fund.
(c) The Distributor agrees that it will at all times comply with the
applicable terms and limitations of the Rules of the Association of the NASD.
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SECTION 7. Selected Dealers Agreements.
(a) The Distributor shall have the right to enter into selected dealer
agreements with Selected Dealers for the sale of Shares. In making agreements
with Selected Dealers, the Distributor shall act only as principal and not as
agent for a Fund. Shares sold to Selected Dealers shall be for resale by such
dealers only at the public offering price set forth in the Prospectus. With
respect to Class A Shares, in such agreement the Distributor shall have the
right to fix the portion of the applicable front-end sales charge which may
be allocated to the Selected Dealers.
(b) Within the United States, the Distributor shall offer and sell Shares
only to Selected Dealers that are members in good standing of the NASD.
(c) The Distributor shall adopt and follow procedures, as approved by each
Fund, for the confirmation of sales of its Shares to investors and Selected
Dealers, the collection of amounts payable by investors and Selected Dealers
on such sales, and the cancellation of unsettled transactions, as may be
necessary to comply with the requirements of the NASD, as such requirements
may from time to time exist.
SECTION 8. Payment of Expenses.
(a) Each Fund shall bear all costs and expenses of the Fund, including
fees and disbursements of legal counsel including counsel to the
Directors/Trustees of each Fund who are not interested persons (as defined in
the 1940 Act) of the Fund or the Distributor, and independent accountants, in
connection with the preparation and filing of any required Registration
Statements and Prospectuses and all amendments and supplements thereto, and
the expense of preparing, printing, mailing and otherwise distributing
prospectuses and statements of additional information, annual or interim
reports or proxy materials to shareholders.
(b) The Distributor shall bear all expenses incurred by it in connection
with its duties and activities under this Agreement including the payment to
Selected Dealers of any sales commissions, service fees and other expenses
for sales of a Fund's Shares (except such expenses as are specifically
undertaken herein by a Fund) incurred or paid by Selected Dealers, including
DWR. The Distributor shall bear the costs and expenses of preparing, printing
and distributing any supplementary sales literature used by the Distributor
or furnished by it for use by Selected Dealers in connection with the
offering of the Shares for sale. Any expenses of advertising incurred in
connection with such offering will also be the obligation of the Distributor.
It is understood and agreed that, so long as a Fund's Plan of Distribution
pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act ("Rule 12b-1 Plan") continues in
effect, any expenses incurred by the Distributor hereunder may be paid in
accordance with the terms of such Rule 12b-1 Plan.
(c) Each Fund shall pay the filing fees, and, if necessary or advisable in
connection therewith, bear the cost and expense of qualifying each Fund as a
broker or dealer, in such states of the United States or other jurisdictions
as shall be selected by the Fund and the Distributor pursuant to Section 5(c)
hereof and the cost and expenses payable to each such state for continuing to
offer Shares therein until the Fund decides to discontinue selling Shares
pursuant to Section 5(c) hereof.
SECTION 9. Indemnification.
(a) Each Fund shall indemnify and hold harmless the Distributor and each
person, if any, who controls the Distributor against any loss, liability,
claim, damage or expense (including the reasonable cost of investigating or
defending any alleged loss, liability, claim, damage or expense and
reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) arising by reason
of any person acquiring any Shares, which may be based upon the 1933 Act, or
on any other statute or at common law, on the ground that the Registration
Statement or related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, as
from time to time amended and supplemented, or the annual or interim reports
to shareholders of a Fund, includes an untrue statement of a material fact or
omits to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary in
order to make the statements therein not misleading, unless such statement or
omission was made in reliance upon, and in conformity with, information
furnished to the Fund in connection therewith by or on behalf of the
Distributor; provided, however, that in no case (i) is the indemnity of a
Fund in
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favor of the Distributor and any such controlling persons to be deemed to
protect the Distributor or any such controlling persons thereof against any
liability to a Fund or its security holders to which the Distributor or any
such controlling persons would otherwise be subject by reason of willful
misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of its duties
or by reason of reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this
Agreement; or (ii) is a Fund to be liable under its indemnity agreement
contained in this paragraph with respect to any claim made against the
Distributor or any such controlling persons, unless the Distributor or any
such controlling persons, as the case may be, shall have notified the Fund in
writing within a reasonable time after the summons or other first legal
process giving information of the nature of the claim shall have been served
upon the Distributor or such controlling persons (or after the Distributor or
such controlling persons shall have received notice of such service on any
designated agent), but failure to notify the Fund of any such claim shall not
relieve it from any liability which it may have to the person against whom
such action is brought otherwise than on account of its indemnity agreement
contained in this paragraph. Each Fund will be entitled to participate at its
own expense in the defense, or, if it so elects, to assume the defense, of
any such suit brought to enforce any such liability, but if a Fund elects to
assume the defense, such defense shall be conducted by counsel chosen by it
and satisfactory to the Distributor or such controlling person or persons,
defendant or defendants in the suit. In the event the Fund elects to assume
the defense of any such suit and retain such counsel, the Distributor or such
controlling person or persons, defendant or defendants in the suit, shall
bear the fees and expenses of any additional counsel retained by them, but,
in case the Fund does not elect to assume the defense of any such suit, it
will reimburse the Distributor or such controlling person or persons,
defendant or defendants in the suit, for the reasonable fees and expenses of
any counsel retained by them. Each Fund shall promptly notify the Distributor
of the commencement of any litigation or proceedings against it or any of its
officers or Directors/Trustees in connection with the issuance or sale of the
Shares.
(b) (i) The Distributor shall indemnify and hold harmless each Fund and
each of its Directors/ Trustees and officers and each person, if any, who
controls the Fund against any loss, liability, claim, damage, or expense
described in the indemnity contained in subsection (a) of this Section, but
only with respect to statements or omissions made in reliance upon, and in
conformity with, information furnished to a Fund in writing by or on behalf
of the Distributor for use in connection with the Registration Statement or
related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, as from time to
time amended, or the annual or interim reports to shareholders.
(ii) The Distributor shall indemnify and hold harmless each Fund and
each Fund's transfer agent, individually and in its capacity as the Fund's
transfer agent, from and against any claims, damages and liabilities which
arise as a result of actions taken pursuant to instructions from, or on
behalf of, the Distributor to: (1) redeem all or a part of shareholder
accounts in the Fund pursuant to Section 4(g) hereof and pay the proceeds to,
or as directed by, the Distributor for the account of each shareholder whose
Shares are so redeemed; and (2) register Shares in the names of investors,
confirm the issuance thereof and receive payment therefor pursuant to Section
3(e) hereof.
(iii) In case any action shall be brought against a Fund or any person
so indemnified by this Section 9(b) in respect of which indemnity may be
sought against the Distributor, the Distributor shall have the rights and
duties given to a Fund, and the Fund and each person so indemnified shall
have the rights and duties given to the Distributor, by the provisions of
subsection (a) of this Section 9.
(c) If the indemnification provided for in this Section 9 is unavailable
or insufficient to hold harmless an indemnified party under subsection (a) or
(b) above in respect of any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses
(or actions in respect thereof) referred to herein, then each indemnifiying
party shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified
party as a result of such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses
(or actions in respect thereof) in such proportion as is appropriate to
reflect the relative benefits received by a Fund on the one hand and the
Distributor on the other from the offering of the Shares. If, however, the
allocation provided by the immediately preceding sentence is not permitted by
applicable law, then each indemnifying party shall contribute to such amount
paid or payable by such indemnified party in such proportion as is
appropriate to reflect not only such relative benefits but also the relative
fault of a Fund on the one hand and the Distributor on the other in
connection with the statements or omissions which resulted in such losses,
claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions
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in respect thereof), as well as any other relevant equitable considerations.
The relative benefits received by a Fund on the one hand and the Distributor
on the other shall be deemed to be in the same proportion as the total net
proceeds from the offering (before deducting expenses) received by the Fund
bear to the total compensation received by the Distributor, in each case as
set forth in the Prospectus. The relative fault shall be determined by
reference to, among other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue
statement of a material fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a
material fact relates to information supplied by a Fund or the Distributor
and the parties' relative intent, knowledge, access to information and
opportunity to correct or prevent such statement or omission. Each Fund and
the Distributor agree that it would not be just and equitable if contribution
were determined by pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation
which does not take into account the equitable considerations referred to
above. The amount paid or payable by an indemnified party as a result of the
losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in respect
thereof) referred to above shall be deemed to include any legal or other
expenses reasonably incurred by such indemnified party in connection with
investigating or defending any such claim. Notwithstanding the provisions of
this subsection (c), the Distributor shall not be required to contribute any
amount in excess of the amount by which the total price at which the Shares
distributed by it to the public were offered to the public exceeds the amount
of any damages which it has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such
untrue or alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. No person
guilty of fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f)
of the 1933 Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was
not guilty of such fraudulent misrepresentation.
SECTION 10. Duration and Termination of this Agreement. This Agreement
shall become effective with respect to a Fund as of the date first above
written and shall remain in force until April 30, 1998, and thereafter, but
only so long as such continuance is specifically approved at least annually
by (i) the Board of Directors/Trustees of each Fund, or by the vote of a
majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Fund, cast in person or
by proxy, and (ii) a majority of those Directors/Trustees who are not parties
to this Agreement or interested persons of any such party and who have no
direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement or in the operation
of the Fund's Rule 12b-1 Plan or in any agreement related thereto, cast in
person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting upon such approval.
This Agreement may be terminated at any time without the payment of any
penalty, by the Directors/Trustees of a Fund, by a majority of the
Directors/Trustees of a Fund who are not interested persons of the Fund and
who have no direct or indirect financial interest in this Agreement, or by
vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of a Fund, or by the
Distributor, on sixty days' written notice to the other party. This Agreement
shall automatically terminate in the event of its assignment.
The terms "vote of a majority of the outstanding voting securities,"
"assignment" and "interested person," when used in this Agreement, shall have
the respective meanings specified in the 1940 Act.
SECTION 11. Amendments of this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended by
the parties only if such amendment is specifically approved by (i) the
Directors/Trustees of a Fund, or by the vote of a majority of outstanding
voting securities of a Fund, and (ii) a majority of those Directors/Trustees
of a Fund who are not parties to this Agreement or interested persons of any
such party and who have no direct or indirect financial interest in this
Agreement or in any Agreement related to the Fund's Rule 12b-1 Plan, cast in
person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such approval.
SECTION 12. Additional Funds. If at any time another Fund desires to
appoint the Distributor as its principal underwriter and distributor under
this Agreement, it shall notify the Distributor in writing. If the
Distributor is willing to serve as the Fund's principal underwriter and
distributor under this Agreement, it shall notify the Fund in writing,
whereupon such other Fund shall become a Fund hereunder.
SECTION 13. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance
with the law of the State of New York and the applicable provisions of the
1940 Act. To the extent the applicable law of the State of New York, or any
of the provisions herein, conflicts with the applicable provisions of the
1940 Act, the latter shall control.
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SECTION 14. Personal Liability. With respect to any Fund that is organized
as an unincorporated business trust under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, its Declaration of the Trust (each, a "Declaration") is on
file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Each Declaration provides that the name of the Fund refers to the Trustees
under the Declaration collectively as Trustees, but not as individuals or
personally; and no Trustee, shareholder, officer, employee or agent of any
Fund shall be held to any personal liability, nor shall resort be had to
their private property for the satisfaction of any obligation or claim or
otherwise, in connection with the affairs of any Fund, but the Trust Estate
only shall be liable.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed and delivered this
Agreement as of the day and year first written in New York, New York.
ON BEHALF OF THE FUNDS SET FORTH ON
SCHEDULE A, ATTACHED HERETO
By:
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DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC.
By:
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DEAN WITTER FUNDS
DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT
SCHEDULE A
AT MARCH 2, 1998
1) Dean Witter American Value Fund
2) Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
3) Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
4) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
5) Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
6) Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
7) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund
8) Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
9) Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
10) Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
11) Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
12) Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
13) Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
14) Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
15) Dean Witter Fund of Funds
16) Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation Fund
17) Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
18) Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
19) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
20) Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
21) Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
22) Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
23) Dean Witter Information Fund
24) Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
25) Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
26) Dean Witter Japan Fund
27) Dean Witter Managers' Select Fund
28) Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
29) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
30) Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
31) Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
32) Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
33) Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
34) Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
35) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Research Fund
36) Dean Witter Special Value Fund
37) Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
38) Dean Witter Strategist Fund
39) Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
40) Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
41) Dean Witter Utilities Fund
42) Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
43) Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
44) Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
Two World Trade Center
New York, NY 10048
January 29, 1998
To: Dean Witter Distributors Inc.:
The Distribution Agreement made as of July 28, 1997 between you and
various open-end investment companies to which Dean Witter InterCapital Inc.
acts as investment manager (the "Agreement") provides that if at any time
another such investment company (a "Fund") desires to appoint you to serve as
its principal underwriter and distributor under the Agreement, it shall notify
you in writing, and further provides that if you are willing to serve as the
Fund's principal underwriter and distributor under the Agreement, you shall
notify the Fund in writing, whereupon such other Fund shall become a Fund under
the Agreement.
This Fund hereby informs you that it desires to retain you as its
principal underwriter and distributor under the Agreement.
Very truly yours,
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
by:
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Dean Witter Distributors Inc. hereby notifies Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities of its willingness to serve as the Fund's principal
underwriter and distributor under the Agreement.
DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC.
by:
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
SELECTED DEALERS AGREEMENT
Gentlemen:
Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor") has a distribution
agreement (the "Distribution Agreement") with Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"),
pursuant to which it acts as the Distributor for the sale of the Fund's shares
of common stock, par value $0.01 per share (the "Shares"). Under the
Distribution Agreement, the Distributor has the right to distribute Shares for
resale.
The Fund is an open-end management investment company registered under
the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and the Shares being offered to
the public are registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. You have
received a copy of the Distribution Agreement between us and the Fund and
reference is made herein to certain provisions of such Distribution Agreement.
The terms used herein, including "Prospectus" and "Registration Statement" of
the Fund and "Selected Dealer" shall have the same meaning in this Agreement as
in the Distribution Agreement. As principal, we offer to sell shares to you, as
a Selected Dealer, upon the following terms and conditions:
1. In all sales of Shares to the public you shall act as dealer for your own
account, and in no transaction shall you have any authority to act as agent for
the Fund, for us or for any Selected Dealer.
2. Orders received from you will be accepted through us or on our behalf only
at the net asset value applicable to each order, as set forth in the current
Prospectus. The procedure relating to the handling of orders shall be subject to
instructions which we or the Fund shall forward from time to time to you. All
orders are subject to acceptance or rejection by the Distributor or the Fund in
the sole discretion of either.
3. You shall not place orders for any Shares unless you have already received
purchase orders for such Shares at the applicable net asset values and subject
to the terms hereof and of the Distribution Agreement and the Prospectus. You
agree that you will not offer or sell any of the Shares except under
circumstances that will result in compliance with the applicable Federal and
state securities laws and that in connection with sales and offers to sell
Shares you will furnish to each person to whom any such sale or offer is made a
copy of the Prospectus (as then amended or supplemented) and will not furnish to
any person any information relating to the Shares, which is inconsistent in any
respect with the information contained in the Prospectus (as then amended or
supplemented) or cause any advertisement to be published by radio or television
or in any newspaper or posted in any public place or use any sales promotional
material without our consent and the consent of the Fund.
4. The Distributor will compensate you for sales of shares of the Fund and
personal services to Fund shareholders by paying you a sales charge and/or other
commissions, which may be in the form of a gross sales credit and/or an annual
residual commission) and/or a service fee, under the terms and in the percentage
amounts as may be in effect from time to time by the Distributor.
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5. You shall not withhold placing orders received from your customers so as
to profit yourself as a result of such withholding; e.g., by a change in the
"net asset value" from that used in determining the offering price to your
customers.
6. If any Shares sold to you under the terms of this Agreement are
repurchased by us for the account of the Fund or are tendered for redemption
within seven business days after the date of the confirmation of the original
purchase by you, it is agreed that you shall forfeit your right to, and refund
to us, any commission received by you with respect to such Shares.
7. No person is authorized to make any representations concerning the Shares
or the Fund except those contained in the current Prospectus and in such printed
information subsequently issued by us or the Fund as information supplemental to
such Prospectus. In purchasing Shares through us you shall rely solely on the
representations contained in the Prospectus and supplemental information above
mentioned. Any printed information which we furnish you other than the
Prospectus and the Fund's periodic reports and proxy solicitation material are
our sole responsibility and not the responsibility of the Fund, and you agree
that the Fund shall have no liability or responsibility to you in these respects
unless expressly assumed in connection therewith.
8. You agree to deliver to each of the purchasers from you a copy of the then
current Prospectus at or prior to the time of offering or sale and you agree
thereafter to deliver to such purchasers copies of the annual and interim
reports and proxy solicitation materials of the Fund. You further agree to
endeavor to obtain proxies from such purchasers. Additional copies of the
Prospectus, annual or interim reports and proxy solicitation materials of the
Fund will be supplied to you in reasonable quantities upon request.
9. You are hereby authorized (i) to place orders directly with the Fund or
its agent for shares of the Fund to be sold by us subject to the applicable
terms and conditions governing the placement of orders for the purchase of Fund
shares, as set forth in the Distribution Agreement, and (ii) to tender shares
directly to the Fund or its agent for redemption subject to the applicable terms
and conditions set forth in the Distribution Agreement.
10. We reserve the right in our discretion, without notice, to suspend sales
or withdraw the offering of Shares entirely. Each party hereto has the right to
cancel this agreement upon notice to the other party.
11. We shall have full authority to take such action as we may deem advisable
in respect of all matters pertaining to the distribution and redemption of Fund
shares. We shall be under no liability to you except for lack of good faith and
for obligations expressly assumed by us herein. Nothing contained in this
paragraph is intended to operate as, and the provisions of this paragraph shall
not in any way whatsoever constitute, a waiver by you of compliance with any
provision of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or of the rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission issued thereunder.
12. You represent that you are a member of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. and, with respect to any sales in the United States, we
both hereby agree to abide by the Rules of Fair Practice of such association.
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13. Upon application to us, we will inform you as to the states in which we
believe the Shares have been qualified for sale under, or are exempt from the
requirements of, the respective securities laws of such states, but we assume no
responsibility or obligation as to your right to sell Shares in any
jurisdiction.
14. All communications to us should be sent to the address shown below. Any
notice to you shall be duly given if mailed or telegraphed to you at the address
specified by you below.
15. This Agreement shall become effective as of the date of your acceptance
hereof, provided that you return to us promptly a signed and dated copy.
Dean Witter Distributors Inc.
By
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(Authorized Signature)
Please return one signed copy
of this agreement to:
Dean Witter Distributors Inc.
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Accepted:
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Firm Name: Dean Witter Reynolds Inc.
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By:
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Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Address: Two World Trade Center
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New York, NY 10048
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Date: January 29, 1998
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
SHARES OF BENEFICIAL INTEREST
$.01 PER VALUE
UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT
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January 29, 1998
DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC.
2 World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Dear Sirs:
1. Introductory. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth
Securities, an unincorporated business trust organized under the laws of The
Commonwealth of Massachusetts (the "Fund"), proposes to sell, pursuant to the
terms of this Agreement, to you (the "Underwriter") up to 10,000,000 shares
of its shares of beneficial interest, $.01 par value, subject to increase or
decrease as provided in this Agreement. Such shares are hereinafter referred
to as the "Shares."
The Underwriter may sell such of the Shares purchased by it, as it may
elect, to dealers chosen by it (the "Selected Dealers"), at their public
offering price, for reoffering by the Selected Dealers to the public at the
public offering price.
It is proposed that Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. (the "Manager") will act
as investment manager for the Fund.
2. Representation and Warranties of the Fund and the Manager. (a) The Fund
represents and warrants to, and agrees with, the Underwriter that:
(i) A registration statement on Form N-1A, including a preliminary
prospectus, copies of which have heretofore been delivered to you, has
been carefully prepared by the Fund in conformity with the requirements of
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "1933 Act"), and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), and the
published rules and regulations (the "Rules and Regulations") of the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission") under such Acts, and
has been filed with the Commission under both such Acts; and the Fund has
so prepared and proposed so to file prior to the effective date under the
1933 Act of such registration statement an amendment to such registration
statement including the final form of prospectus and the statement of
additional information. Such registration statement (including all
exhibits), as finally amended and supplemented at the time such
registration statement becomes effective under the 1933 Act, and the
prospectus and statement of additional information forming part of such
registration statement, or, if different in any respect, the prospectus in
the form first filed with the Commission pursuant to Rule 497(c) under the
1933 Act, are herein respectively referred to as the "Registration
Statement" and the "Prospectus", and each preliminary prospectus is herein
referred to as a "Preliminary Prospectus." Reference to the Prospectus and
Preliminary Prospectus herein shall encompass both the prospectus and
statement of additional information.
(ii) The Commission has not issued any order preventing or suspending the
use of any Preliminary Prospectus, and, at its date of issue, each
Preliminary Prospectus conformed in all material respects with the
requirements of the 1933 Act and the Rules and Regulations thereunder and
did not include any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a
material fact required to be stated therein or necessary to make the
statements therein in light of the circumstances under which they were
made not misleading; and, when the Registration Statement becomes
effective under the 1933 Act and at all times subsequent thereto up to and
including the Closing Date (as herein defined). The Registration Statement
and the Prospectus and any amendments or supplements thereto, and the
Notification of Registration on Form N-8A will contain all material
statements and information required to be included therein by the 1933
Act, the 1940 Act and the Rules and Regulations thereunder and will
conform in all material respects to the requirements of the 1933 Act, the
1940 Act and the Rules and Regulations and will not include any untrue
statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact required
to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not
misleading; provided, however, that the foregoing representations,
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agreements shall not apply to information contained in or omitted from any
Preliminary Prospectus or the Registration Statement or the Prospectus or
any such amendment or supplement in reliance upon, and in conformity with,
written information furnished to the Fund by or on behalf of the
Underwriter, or by or on behalf of the Manager specifically for use in the
preparation thereof.
(iii) The Statement of Assets and Liabilities of the Fund set forth in
the Statement of Additional Information fairly presents the financial
position of the Fund as of the date indicated and has been prepared in
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Price Waterhouse
LLP, who have expressed their opinion on said Statement, are independent
accountants as required by the 1933 Act and Rules and Regulations
thereunder.
(iv) Subsequent to the dates as of which information is given in the
Registration Statement and Prospectus, and except as set forth or
contemplated in the Prospectus, the Fund has not incurred any material
liabilities or obligations, direct or contingent, or entered into any
material transactions not in the ordinary course of business, and there
has not been any material adverse change in the financial position of the
Fund, or any change in the authorized or outstanding shares of beneficial
interest of the Fund or any issuance of options to purchase shares of
beneficial interest of the Fund.
(v) Except as set forth in the Prospectus, there is no action, suit or
proceeding before or by any court or governmental agency or body pending,
or to the knowledge of the Fund threatened, which might result in any
material adverse change in the condition (financial or otherwise),
business or prospects of the Fund, or which would materially and adversely
affect its properties or assets.
(vi) The Fund has been duly established and is validly existing as an
unincorporated business trust under the laws of The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, with power and authority to own its property and conduct
its business as described in the Prospectus; the Fund is duly qualified to
do business in all jurisdictions in which the conduct of its business
requires such qualification; and the Fund has no subsidiaries.
(vii) The Fund is registered with the Commission under the 1940 Act as an
open-end diversified management investment company.
(viii) The Fund has an authorized capitalization as set forth in the
Registration Statement, and all outstanding shares of beneficial interest
of the Fund conform to the description thereof in the Prospectus and are
duly and validly authorized and issued, fully paid and nonassessable; and
the Shares, upon the issuance thereof in accordance with this Agreement,
will conform to the description thereof contained in the Prospectus, and
will be duly and validly authorized and issued, fully paid and
nonassessable (although shareholders of the Fund may be liable for certain
obligations of the Fund as set forth under the caption "Additional
Information" in the Prospectus).
(ix) The Fund has full legal right, power and authority to enter into
this Agreement, and the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the
Fund, the consummation of the transactions herein contemplated and
fulfillment of the terms hereof by the Fund will be in compliance with all
applicable legal requirements to which the Fund is subject and will not
conflict with the terms or provisions of any order of the Commission, the
Declaration of Trust or By-Laws of the Fund, or any agreement or
instrument to which the Fund is a party or by which it is bound.
(x) The Fund has adopted a Plan of Distribution (the "Plan") pursuant to
Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. Pursuant to Rule 12b-1, the Plan has been
approved by the Trustees of the Fund, including a majority of the Trustees
who are not interested persons of the Fund and who have no direct or
indirect financial interest in the operation of the Plan, cast in person
at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such Plan.
(xi) The Fund has full legal right, power and authority to enter into the
Distribution Agreement, the Custodian Agreement, the Transfer Agency and
Service Agreement and the Investment Management Agreement referred to in
the Registration Statement and the execution and delivery of the
Distribution Agreement, Custodian Agreement, the Transfer Agency and
Service Agreement, Management Agreement and the Advisory Agreement, the
consummation of the transactions therein contemplated and fulfillment of
the terms thereof, will be in compliance with all applicable legal
requirements to which the Fund is subject and will not conflict with the
terms or provisions of any order of the Commission, the Declaration of
Trust or By-Laws of the Fund, or any agreement or instrument to which the
Fund is a party or by which it is bound.
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(b) The Manager represents and warrants to, and agrees with, the Fund
that:
(i) The Manager is an investment adviser registered under the Investment
Advisers Act of 1940.
(ii) The Manager has full legal right, power and authority to enter into
this Agreement and the Investment Management Agreement, and the execution
and delivery of this Agreement and the Investment Management Agreement,
the consummation of the transactions herein and therein contemplated and
the fulfillment of the terms hereof and thereof, will be in compliance
with all applicable legal requirements to which it is subject and will not
conflict with the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under,
its articles of incorporation or by-laws or any agreement or instrument to
which it is a party or by which it is bound.
(iii) The description of the Manager in the Registration Statement is
true and correct and does not contain any untrue statement of a material
fact or omit to state any material fact required to be stated therein or
necessary to make the statements therein not misleading; and is hereby
deemed to be furnished in writing to the Fund for the purposes of Section
2(a)(ii) hereof.
3. Purchase by, and Sale to, the Underwriter. The Fund agrees to sell to
the Underwriter, and upon the basis of the representations, warranties and
agreements herein contained, but subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, the Underwriter agrees to purchase from the Fund, up to 10,000,000
Shares (which number of Shares may be increased or decreased as provided
below), at a price of $10.00 per Share. It is understood and agreed that the
Underwriter may be compensated by the Fund for its services under this
Agreement in accordance with the provisions of the Plan.
The number of Shares which the Underwriter may purchase pursuant hereto
shall, upon written agreement between the Underwriter and the Fund not later
than 10:00 a.m., New York time, on the third business day preceding the
Closing Date (the "Notification Time"), be increased or decreased to such
greater or lesser number of Shares as the Fund and the Underwriter may agree
upon, in which case the number of Shares set forth in the preceding paragraph
shall for all purposes hereof be increased or decreased to such greater or
lesser number of Shares. The Underwriter shall, in any event, be entitled and
obligated to purchase only the number of shares for which purchase orders
have been received by the Underwriter prior to the Notification Time.
The Fund is advised that the Underwriter proposes to make a public
offering of the Shares as soon after the Registration Statement shall have
become effective under the 1933 Act as it deems advisable, at the public
offering price and upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Prospectus.
4. Delivery and Payment. Delivery of the Shares or, at the election of
the Underwriter, non-negotiable share deposits receipts issued by the Dean
Witter Trust FSB as transfer and dividend disbursing agent, acknowledging the
deposit of the Shares ("deposit receipts") and payment therefor, shall be
made at 10:00 a.m., New York time, at the office of Dean Witter Distributors
Inc., Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, on or such
later time and date as may be agreed upon between the Underwriter and the
Fund (such date and time being herein referred to as the "Closing Date"). The
place of delivery of the payment for the shares may be varied by agreement
between the Underwriter and the Fund.
On the Closing Date, the certificates or deposit receipts for the Shares
which are subject to purchase orders received by the Underwriter prior to the
Notification Time (registered in such names and for such denominations as you
shall have requested in writing prior to the Closing Date), shall be
delivered by the Fund to the Underwriter for the account of the Underwriter,
against payment of the purchase price therefor by a wire transfer in federal
funds. Such certificates or deposit receipts shall be made available for
checking and packaging at the New York office of Dean Witter Distributors
Inc. on or prior to the Closing Date.
On the Closing Date, the Underwriter agrees to purchase and pay for the
Shares for which it received purchase orders prior to the Notification Time
as specified above, provided that the Underwriter shall not have any
obligation to purchase and pay for any Shares as to which purchase orders are
not in effect on the Closing Date.
The Fund agrees to calculate and report to the Underwriter daily, upon
request, the net asset value of the Fund during the first 60 days after the
Closing Date.
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5. Covenants and Agreements of the Fund. The Fund agrees with the
Underwriter that:
(i) The Fund will use its best efforts to cause the Registration
Statement to become effective under the 1933 Act, will advise the
Underwriter promptly as to the time at which the Registration Statement
becomes so effective, will advise the Underwriter promptly of the issuance
by the Commission of any stop order suspending such effectiveness of the
Registration Statement or of the institution of any proceedings for that
purpose, and will use its best efforts to prevent the issuance of any such
stop order and to obtain as soon as possible the lifting thereof, if
issued. The Fund will advise the Underwriter promptly of any request by
the Commission for any amendment of or supplement to the Registration
Statement or the Prospectus or for additional information, and will not at
any time file any amendment to the Registration Statement or supplement to
the Prospectus which shall not have been submitted to the Underwriter a
reasonable time prior to the proposed filing thereof and to which the
Underwriter shall reasonably object in writing promptly following receipt
of such amendment or supplement or which is not in compliance with the
1933 Act, the 1940 Act or the Rules and Regulations thereto.
(ii) The Fund will prepare and file with the Commission, promptly upon
the request of the Underwriter, any amendments or supplements to the
Registration Statement which in the opinion of the Underwriter may be
necessary to enable the Underwriter to continue the distribution of the
Shares and will use its best efforts to cause the same to become effective
as promptly as possible.
(iii) If at any time after the effective date under the 1933 Act of the
Registration Statement when a prospectus relating to the Shares is
required to be delivered under the 1933 Act, any event relating to or
affecting the Fund occurs as a result of which the Prospectus or any other
prospectus as then in effect would include an untrue statement of a
material fact, or omit to state any material fact necessary to make the
statements therein in light of the circumstances under which they were
made not misleading, or if it is necessary at any time to amend the
Prospectus to comply with the 1933 Act, the Fund will promptly notify the
Underwriter thereof and will prepare an amended or supplemented prospectus
which will correct such statement or omission; and, in case the
Underwriter is required to deliver a prospectus relating to the Shares
nine months or more after such effective date of the Registration
Statement, the Fund upon the request of the Underwriter will prepare
promptly such prospectus or prospectuses as may be necessary to permit
compliance with the requirements of Section 10(a)(3) of the 1933 Act.
(iv) The Fund will deliver to the Underwriter, at or before the Closing
Date, two signed copies of the Registration Statement and all amendments
thereto including all financial statements and exhibits thereto, and the
Notification of Registration on Form N-8A filed by the Fund pursuant to
the 1940 Act and will deliver to the Underwriter such number of copies of
the Registration Statement, including such financial statements but
without exhibits, and of all amendments thereto, as the Underwriter may
reasonably request. The Fund will deliver or mail to or upon the order of
the Underwriter, from time to time until the effective date under the 1933
Act of the Registration Statement, as many copies of any Preliminary
Prospectus as the Underwriter may reasonably request. The Fund will
deliver or mail to or upon the order of the Underwriter on the date of the
initial public offering, and thereafter from time to time during the
period when delivery of a prospectus relating to the Shares is required
under the 1933 Act, as many copies of the Prospectus, in final form or as
thereafter amended or supplemented as the Underwriter may reasonably
request.
(v) As soon as is practicable after the effective date under the 1933 Act
of the Registration Statement, the Fund will make generally available to
its security holders an earnings statement which will be in reasonable
detail (but which need not be audited) and will comply with Section 11(a)
of the 1933 Act, covering a period of at least twelve months beginning
after such effective date of the Registration Statement.
(vi) The Fund will cooperate with the Underwriter to enable the Shares to
be qualified for sale under the securities laws of such jurisdictions as
the Underwriter may designate and at the request of the Underwriter will
make such applications and furnish such information as may be required of
it as the issuer of the Shares for that purpose; provided, however, that
the Fund shall not be required to qualify to do business or to file a
general consent to service of process in any such jurisdiction. The Fund
will, from time to time, prepare and file such statements and reports as
are or may be required of it as the issuer of the
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Shares to continue such qualifications in effect for so long a period as
the Underwriter may reasonably request for the distribution of the Shares.
(vii) The Fund will furnish to its shareholders annual reports containing
financial statements examined by independent accountants and with
semi-annual summary financial information which may be unaudited. During
the period of one year from the date hereof, the Fund will deliver to the
Underwriter, at Dean Witter Distributors Inc., Two World Trade Center, New
York, New York 10048, Attention: Law Department, (a) copies of each annual
report of the Fund to its shareholders, (b) as soon as they are available,
copies of any other reports (financial or other) which the Fund shall
publish or otherwise make available to any of its security holders as
such, and (c) as soon as they are available, copies of any reports and
financial statements furnished to or filed with the Commission.
6. Payment of Expenses.
(a) The Fund will pay its organization expenses, which, for purposes of
this Agreement shall include: all costs and expenses in connection with the
establishment of the Fund and its qualification to do business in any state,
the qualification of Shares for sale under the Blue Sky or securities laws of
the several jurisdictions (including, without limitation, filing fees); the
preparation, printing and reproduction of the Declaration of Trust and
By-Laws of the Fund, this Agreement, the Distribution Agreement, the
Investment Management Agreement, the Custodian Agreement, the Transfer Agency
and Service Agreement, the Plan and other documents in quantities sufficient
for filing under the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the Blue Sky or securities
laws of any jurisdiction; and filing fees and fees and disbursements of
counsel related to Blue Sky matters; all costs and expenses in connection
with printing any certificates representing the Shares; fees and
disbursements of counsel and independent accountants for the Fund and of
counsel for Trustees who are not interested persons of the Fund or the
Manager; registration fees under the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act; any taxes on
the issue and delivery of the Shares on the Closing Date to the Underwriter
and the fees of the Fund's transfer agent. The Manager will pay the
organization expenses of the Fund incurred prior to the closing date of the
initial offering of the Fund's shares whether or not the amount of any such
expense is then ascertainable. The Fund will reimburse the Manager for such
expenses not to exceed $200,000. Any balance of organization expenses not
paid by the Fund shall be paid by the Manager. In the event the transactions
contemplated hereunder are not consummated, the Manager will pay all the
organization expenses which the Fund would have paid if such transactions
were consummated. Whether or not the transactions contemplated hereunder are
consummated, the Manager will pay all expenses in connection with the
activity and travel of officers, Trustees and counsel for the Fund and the
cost of preparing and making sales presentations to the personnel of the
Manager, including costs of travel of officers and Trustees of the Fund to
locations where such presentations are made.
(b) Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Underwriter will pay: its
internal expenses in connection with marketing and meetings, including
expenses of its own personnel and costs of travel of its personnel to the
locations where sales presentations to its personnel and to Selected Dealers
are made; all costs and expenses in connection with printing and distributing
the Registration Statement, the Prospectus and the Blue Sky Surveys in
quantities sufficient for offering and sale of the Shares by the Underwriter;
all costs in connection with the sale of Shares, including costs of
preparing, printing and distributing sales literature relating to the Shares,
all advertising and fees and expenses of public relations counsel; and fees
and expenses of legal counsel for the Underwriter (except in respect of
qualification of the Shares for sale under the Blue Sky or securities laws of
any jurisdiction).
7. Indemnification and Contribution.
(a) The Fund shall indemnify and hold harmless the Underwriter and each
person, if any, who controls the Underwriter against any loss, liability,
claim, damage or expense (including the reasonable cost of investigating or
defending any alleged loss, liability, claim, damage or expense and
reasonable counsel fees incurred in connection therewith) arising by reason
of any person acquiring any Shares, which may be based upon the 1933 Act, or
on any other statute or at common law, on the ground that the Registration
Statement or related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information, as
from time to time amended and supplemented, or the annual or interim reports
to shareholders of the Fund, includes an untrue statement of a material fact
or omits to state a material fact required to be stated therein or necessary
in order to make the statements therein not misleading, unless such statement
or omission was made in reliance upon, and in conformity with, information
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furnished to the Fund in connection therewith by or on behalf of the
Underwriter; provided, however, that in no case (i) is the indemnity of the
Fund in favor of the Underwriter and any such controlling persons to be
deemed to protect the Underwriter or any such controlling persons thereof
against any liability to the Fund or its security holders to which the
Underwriter or any such controlling persons would otherwise be subject by
reason of willful misfeasance, bad faith or gross negligence in the
performance of its duties or by reason of reckless disregard of its
obligations and duties under this Agreement; or (ii) is the Fund to be liable
under its indemnity agreement contained in this paragraph with respect to any
claim made against the Underwriter or any such controlling persons, unless
the Underwriter or any such controlling persons, as the case may be, shall
have notified the Fund in writing within a reasonable time after the summons
or other first legal process giving information of the nature of the claim
shall have been served upon the Underwriter or such controlling persons (or
after the Underwriter or such controlling persons shall have received notice
of such service on any designated agent), but failure to notify the Fund of
any such claim shall not relieve it from any liability which it may have to
the person against whom such action is brought otherwise than on account of
its indemnity agreement contained in this paragraph. The Fund will be
entitled to participate at its own expense in the defense, or, if it so
elects, to assume the defense, of any suit brought to enforce any such
liability, but if the Fund elects to assume the defense, such defense shall
be conducted by counsel chosen by it and satisfactory to the Underwriter or
such controlling person or persons, defendant or defendants in the suit. In
the event the Fund elects to assume the defense of any such suit and retain
such counsel, the Underwriter or such controlling person or persons,
defendant or defendants in the suit, shall bear the fees and expenses of any
additional counsel retained by them, but, in case the Fund does not elect to
assume the defense of any such suit, it will reimburse the Underwriter or
such controlling person or persons, defendant or defendants in the suit, for
the reasonable fees and expenses of any counsel retained by them. The Fund
shall promptly notify the Underwriter of the commencement of any litigation
or proceedings against it or any of its officers or trustees in connection
with the issuance or sale of the Shares.
(b) (i) The Underwriter shall indemnify and hold harmless the Fund and
each of its Trustees and officers and each person, if any, who controls
the Fund, against any loss, liability, claim, damage, or expense described
in the foregoing indemnity contained in subsection (a) of this Section,
but only with respect to statements or omissions made in reliance upon,
and in conformity with, information furnished to the Fund in writing by or
on behalf of the Underwriter for use in connection with the Registration
Statement or related Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information,
as from time to time amended, or the annual or interim reports to
shareholders.
(ii) In case any action shall be brought against the Fund or any person
to be indemnified by this subsection 7(b) in respect of which indemnity
may be sought against the Underwriter, the Underwriter shall have the
rights and duties given to the Fund, and the Fund and each person so
indemnified shall have the rights and duties given to the Underwriter by
the provisions of subsection (a) of this Section 7.
(c) If the indemnification provided for in this Section 7 is unavailable
or insufficient to hold harmless an indemnified party under subsection (a) or
(b) above in respect of any losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses
(or actions in respect thereof) referred to herein, then each indemnifying
party shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such indemnified
party as a result of such losses, claims, damages, liabilities or expenses
(or actions in respect thereof) in such proportion as is appropriate to
reflect the relative benefits received by the Fund on the one hand and the
Underwriter on the other from the offering of the Shares. If, however, the
allocation provided by the immediately preceding sentence is not permitted by
applicable law, then each indemnifying party shall contribute to such amount
paid or payable by such indemnified party in such proportion as is
appropriate to reflect not only such relative benefits but also the relative
fault of the Fund on the one hand and the Underwriter on the other in
connection with the statements or omissions which resulted in such losses,
claims, damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in respect thereof), as
well as any other relevant equitable considerations. The relative benefits
received by the Fund on the one hand and the Underwriter on the other shall
be deemed to be in the same proportion as the total net proceeds from the
offering (before deducting expenses) received by the Fund bear to the total
compensation received by the Underwriter, in each case as set forth in the
Prospectus. The relative fault shall be determined by reference to, among
other things, whether the untrue or alleged untrue statement of a material
fact or the omission or alleged omission to state a material fact relates to
information supplied by the Fund or the Underwriter and the parties'
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relative intent, knowledge, access to information and opportunity to correct
or prevent such statement or omission. The Fund and the Underwriter agree
that it would not be just and equitable if contribution were determined by
pro rata allocation or by any other method of allocation which does not take
into account the equitable considerations referred to above. The amount paid
or payable by an indemnified party as a result of the losses, claims,
damages, liabilities or expenses (or actions in respect thereof) referred to
above shall be deemed to include any legal or other expenses reasonably
incurred by such indemnified party in connection with investigating or
defending any such claim. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection
(c), the Underwriter shall not be required to contribute any amount in excess
of the amount by which the total price at which the Shares distributed by it
to the public were offered to the public exceeds the amount of any damages
which it has otherwise been required to pay by reason of such untrue or
alleged untrue statement or omission or alleged omission. No person guilty of
fraudulent misrepresentation (within the meaning of Section 11(f) of the 1933
Act) shall be entitled to contribution from any person who was not guilty of
such fraudulent misrepresentation.
(d) Nothing contained in this Section 7 shall be construed to provide for
indemnification or contribution in violation of Section 17(i) of the 1940
Act.
8. Survival of Indemnities, Warranties, etc. The respective indemnities,
convenants, agreements, representations, warranties, certificates and other
statements of the Fund, the Manager and the Underwriter, as set forth in this
Agreement or made by them, pursuant to this Agreement, shall remain in full
force and effect, regardless of any investigation made by or on behalf of the
Underwriter, the Fund, the Manager, or any of their officers or trustees or
directors, or any controlling person, and shall survive delivery of and
payment for the Shares.
9. Conditions of Underwriter's Obligations. The obligations of the
Underwriter hereunder shall be subject to the accuracy of (except as
otherwise stated herein), as of the date hereof and on and as of the Closing
Date (except with respect to representations and warranties in respect of
each Preliminary Prospectus which are in each case as of its date of
issuance), the representations and warranties of the Manager and the Fund and
the compliance on and as of the Closing Date by the Fund and the Manager with
their respective covenants and agreements herein contained and other
provisions hereof to be satisfied at or prior to the Closing Date and to the
following additional conditions:
(i) Prior to the Closing Date the Registration Statement shall have
become effective under the 1933 Act and no stop order suspending the
effectiveness thereof shall have been issued and no proceedings for that
purpose shall have been initiated or, to the knowledge of the Fund or the
Underwriter, threatened by the Commission, and any request for additional
information on the part of the Commission (to be included in the
Registration Statement or the Prospectus or otherwise) shall have been
compiled with to the reasonable satisfaction of the Underwriter.
(ii) Prior to the Closing Date no event shall have occurred to cause the
Registration Statement or the Prospectus, or any amendment or supplement
thereto, to contain an untrue statement of fact which, in the opinion of
the Underwriter, is material, or omit to state a fact which, in the
opinion of the Underwriter, is material and is required to be stated
therein or is necessary to make the statements therein not misleading.
(iii) The Underwriter shall have received from Price Waterhouse LLP a
letter, dated the Closing Date, confirming that they are independent
accountants within the meaning of the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the Rules
and Regulations, and stating in effect that:
(a) In their opinion, the Statement of Assets and Liabilities reported
on by them and included in the Registration Statement complies as to
form in all material respects with the applicable accounting
requirements of the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the Rules and
Regulations; and
(b) On the basis of the procedures specified in their letter, nothing
has come to their attention which caused them to believe that, except as
set forth in or contemplated by the Prospectus, during the period from
the date on which the Fund's Registration Statement is declared
effective by the Commission under the 1933 Act to a specified date not
more than three business days prior to the delivery of such letter,
there was any change in the authorized or outstanding shares of
beneficial
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interest of the Fund or any creation of long-term debt or short-term
notes of the Fund or any decrease in the net asset value per share of
beneficial interest from that set forth in the Prospectus or that the
Fund did not have a net worth of at least $100,000.
(iv) The Underwriter shall have received from Lane Altman & Owens LLP,
Massachusetts counsel for the Fund, an opinion or opinions, dated the
Closing Day, to the following effect:
(a) The Fund has been duly established and is validly existing in
conformity with the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts as an
unincorporated business trust, has made all filings required to be made
by a business trust under the Massachusetts General Laws, and has the
power and authority to own its properties and conduct its business as
described in the Prospectus;
(b) The Fund has authorized shares of beneficial interest as set forth
in the Registration Statement, and all of the issued shares of
beneficial interest of the Fund, including the Shares, have been duly
paid and non-assessable; and the Shares conform to the description of
the shares of beneficial interest contained in the Prospectus; and
(c) As to all matters of Massachusetts law and the documents described
therein, the information set forth under the caption "Additional
Information" in the Prospectus and under the caption "Description of
Shares" in all material respects and fairly presents the information
required to be shown.
(v) The Underwriter shall have received from the General Counsel of the
Fund, an opinion or opinions, dated the Closing Date, to the following
effect:
(a) This Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and delivered by
the Fund;
(b) The Registration Statement has become effective under the 1933 Act;
to the best knowledge of such counsel, no stop order suspending the
effectiveness thereof has been issued and no proceedings for that or a
similar purpose have been instituted or are pending or contemplated by
the Commission;
(c) The notification of registration under the 1940 Act and any
amendments or supplements thereto comply as to form in all material
respects with the requirements of the 1940 Act and the rules and
regulations thereunder;
(d) The Fund is registered with the Commission under the 1940 Act as an
open-end diversified management investment company;
(e) Such counsel is familiar with all contracts filed or incorporated
by reference as exhibits to the Registration Statement and does not know
of any contracts required to be so filed or incorporated which are not
so filed or incorporated;
(f) The issuance of the Shares and the sale of the Shares in accordance
with this Agreement do not result in a breach or violation of any of the
terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under any indenture,
mortgage, deed of trust, note agreement or other agreement or instrument
know to such counsel to which the Fund is a party or by which the Fund
is bound, or the Fund's Declaration of Trust or By-Laws;
(g) The Distribution Agreement, the Custodian Agreement, the Transfer
Agency and Service Agreement, the Plan and the Investment Management
Agreement referred to in the Registration Statement have been duly
authorized, pursuant to the requirements of the laws of The Commonwealth
of Massachusetts and the 1940 Act and executed and delivered by the Fund
and each constitutes the valid and binding obligation of the Fund in
accordance with its terms;
(h) There are pending no legal or governmental proceedings know to such
counsel to which the Fund is a party or to which property of the Fund
may be subject other than as set forth in the Prospectus and, to the
best of the knowledge of such counsel, no such proceedings are
contemplated;
(i) No authorization, consent, approval, permit or license of, or
filing with, any governmental or public body is required to authorize,
or is required in connection with, the execution, delivery and
performance of this Agreement or the issuance or sale of the Shares
hereunder, except as has been
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obtained under the 1933 Act and the 1940 Act or as may be required under
the securities or Blue Sky laws of the several states and;
(j) The Registration Statement and the Prospectus, as of the effective
date of the Registration Statement, appeared on their face to be
appropriately responsive in all material respects to the requirements of
the 1933 Act, the 1940 Act and the applicable Rules and Regulations;
such counsel does not believe that the Registration Statement or the
Prospectus, on such effective date, contained any untrue statement of
material fact or omitted to state any material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not
misleading (except that such counsel shall express no opinion as to the
financial statements); the description in the Registration Statement and
Prospectus of contracts, other documents, statutes, regulations and
governmental proceeding is accurate in all material respects and fairly
present the information required to be shown.
As to all matters of Massachusetts law, General Counsel of the Fund may
rely upon the opinion or opinions delivered pursuant to paragraph (iv) of
this Section 9.
(vi) The Underwriter shall have received an opinion, dated the Closing
Date, to the following effect:
(a) The Underwriter has been duly organized and is a validly existing
corporation under the laws of the State of Delaware; and
(b) The Underwriting Agreement has been duly authorized, executed and
delivered by the Underwriter and is a valid and legally binding
obligation of the Underwriter;
(vii) The Underwriter shall have received from Counsel of the Manager, an
opinion, dated the Closing Date, to the following effect:
(a) The Adviser has been duly organized and is a validly existing
corporation under the laws of the State of Delaware with full power and
authority to transact business as the Manager of the Fund as
contemplated by the Prospectus;
(b) The Investment Management Agreement has been duly authorized,
executed and delivered by the Manager and is a valid and legally binding
obligation of the Manager;
(c) The Manager is registered as an investment adviser under the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended, and is registered as an
investment adviser in such states as may be required for operation of
the Fund;
(d) The Manager has full legal right, power and authority to enter into
the Investment Management Agreement, and the execution and delivery of
the Investment Management Agreement, the consummation of the
transactions therein contemplated and fulfillment of the terms thereof
will not conflict with any applicable legal requirement by which the
Manager is bound, nor will they conflict with the terms or provisions
of, or constitute a default under its Certificate of Incorporation or
By-Laws or any agreement or instrument to which it is a party or by
which it is bound; and
(e) The description of the Manager in the Prospectus and Statement of
Additional Information is true and correct and does not contain any
untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state any material fact
required to be stated therein or necessary in order to make the
statement therein not misleading.
(viii) The Underwriter shall have received certificates, dated the
Closing Date, of the President or other Executive Officer competent to act
on behalf of the Underwriter and the chief financial or accounting officer
of the Fund to the effect that:
(a) No stop order suspending the effectiveness of the Registration
Statement has been issued, and, to the best of the knowledge of the
signers after reasonable investigation, no proceedings for that purpose
have been instituted or are pending or contemplated under the 1933 Act;
(b) Neither any Preliminary Prospectus, as of its date, nor the
Registration Statement nor the Prospectus, nor any amendment or
supplement thereto, as of the time when the Registration Statement
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became effective under the 1933 Act and at all time subsequent thereto
up to the delivery of such certificate, included any untrue statement of
a material fact or omitted to state any material fact required to be
stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not
misleading;
(c) Subsequent to the respective dates as of which information is given
in the Registration Statement and the Prospectus, the Fund has not
incurred any material liabilities or obligations, direct or contingent,
nor entered into any material transaction, not in the ordinary course of
business, and there has not been any material adverse change in the
condition (financial or otherwise), business, prospects or results of
operations of the Fund, or any change in the capitalization of the Fund;
and
(d) to the best of the knowledge of the signers after reasonable
investigation, the representations and warranties of the Fund and the
Manager, as the case may be, in this Agreement are true and correct at
and as of the Closing Date (except with respect to representations and
warranties in respect of each Preliminary Prospectus which are in each
case as of its date of issuance) and the Fund and the Manager, as the
case may be, have each complied with all the agreements and satisfied
all the conditions on their respective parts to be performed or
satisfied at or prior to the Closing Date.
(ix) The Fund and the Manager shall have furnished to the Underwriter
such additional certificates as the Underwriter may have reasonably
requested as to the accuracy, at and as of the Closing Date, of the
representations and warranties herein, as to the performance of their
obligations hereunder and as to other conditions concurrent and precedent
to the obligations of the Underwriter hereunder.
If any of the conditions hereinabove provided for in this Section shall
not have been fulfilled when and as required by this Agreement, this
Agreement may be terminated by the Underwriter by notifying the Fund of such
termination in writing or by telegram at or prior to the Closing Date, but
the Underwriter shall be entitled to waive any of such conditions.
10. Effective Date. This Agreement shall become effective at 11:00 a.m.,
New York time, on the first full business day following the effective date
under the 1933 Act of the Registration Statement, or at such earlier time
after such effective date of the Registration Statement as the Underwriter in
its discretion shall first release the Shares for offering to the public;
provided, however, that the provisions of Section 6 and 7 shall at all time
be effective. For the purpose of this Section 10, the Shares shall be deemed
to have been released to the public upon release by the underwriter of the
publication of a newspaper advertisement relating to the Shares or upon
release of telegrams or letters offering the Shares for sale to securities
dealers, whichever shall first occur.
11. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated by the Fund at any time
before it becomes effective in accordance with Section 10 by notice from the
Fund to the Underwriter and may be terminated by the Underwriter at any time
before it becomes effective in accordance with Section 10 by notice from the
Underwriter to the Fund. In the event of any termination of this Agreement
under this or any other provision of this Agreement, there shall be no
liability of any party to this Agreement to any other party, other than as
provided in Sections 6 and 7.
This Agreement may be terminated after it becomes effective by the
Underwriter by notice to the Fund (i) if at or prior to the Closing Date
trading in securities on the New York or American Stock Exchanges shall have
been suspended or minimum or maximum price shall have been established on
either exchange, or a banking moratorium shall have been declared by State of
New York or United States authorities; (ii) if at or prior to the Closing
Date there shall have been an outbreak of hostilities between the United
States and any foreign power, or of any other insurrection or armed conflict
involving the United States which, in the judgment of the Underwriter, makes
it impracticable or inadvisable to offer or sell the Shares; (iii) if there
shall have been any material adverse development or prospective development
involving particularly the business of the Fund or the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement, which in the judgment of the Underwriter,
makes it impracticable or inadvisable to offer or deliver the Shares on the
terms contemplated by the Prospectus; (iv) if there shall be any litigation,
pending or threatened, which in the judgment of the Underwriter makes it
impracticable or inadvisable to offer or deliver the Shares on the terms
contemplated by the Prospectus; or (v) if at or prior to the Closing Date
there has been a material adverse change in the levels of equity securities
prices as reflected by the recognized indices of such prices, as compared
with such levels available as of the date of this Agreement. Any such
termination shall be without liability of any party to any party except as
provided in Sections 6 and 7 hereof.
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12. Notices. All communications hereunder shall be in writing and, if sent
to the Underwriter shall be mailed, delivered or telegraphed and confirmed to
you, at Dean Witter Distributors Inc., Two World Trade Center, New York, New
York 10048, or, if sent to the Fund, shall be mailed, delivered or
telegraphed and confirmed to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend
Growth Securities, Two World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048,
Attention: General Counsel, or, if sent to the Manager shall be mailed,
delivered or telegraphed and confirmed to Dean Witter InterCapital Inc., Two
World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048, Attention: General Counsel.
13. Successors. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
binding upon the Underwriter, the Fund, the Manager and the Adviser and their
respective successors and legal representatives. Nothing expressed or
mentioned in this Agreement is intended or shall be construed to give any
person other than the persons mentioned in the preceding sentence any legal
or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect of this Agreement, or
any provisions herein contained, this Agreement and all conditions and
provisions hereof being intended to be and being for the sole and exclusive
benefit of such persons and for the benefit of no other person; except that
the representations, warranties and indemnities of the Fund, the Manager and
the Adviser contained in this Agreement shall also be for the benefit of the
person or persons, if any, who control the Underwriter within the meaning of
Section 15 of the 1933 Act, their respective successors and legal
representatives, and the indemnities of the Underwriter shall also be for the
benefit of each Trustee of the Fund, each of the officers of the Fund who has
signed the Registration Statement and the Manager and the Adviser and the
person or persons, if any, who control the Fund and the Manager within the
meaning of Section 15 of the 1933 Act.
14. Applicable Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of New York.
15. Personal Liability. The Declaration of Trust establishing Morgan
Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities, dated December 23,
1997, a copy of which, together with all other amendments thereto
("Declaration"), is on file in the office of The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, provides that the name Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities refers to the Trustees under the Declaration
collectively as Trustees, but not as individuals or personally, and not
Trustees, shareholder, officer, employee or agent of Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities shall be held to any personal
liability, nor shall resort be had to their private property for the
satisfaction of any obligation or claim or otherwise, in connection with the
affairs of said Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth
Securities, but the Trust Estate only shall be liable.
If the foregoing correctly sets forth our understanding, please indicate
your acceptance thereof in the space provided below for that purpose in a
counterpart of this letter, whereupon this letter and your acceptance in such
counterpart shall constitute a binding agreement between us.
Very truly yours,
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP
DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
By:
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DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.,
as Manager
By:
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Accepted and delivered in New York, New York
as of the date first above written.
DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC.
By:
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CUSTODY AGREEMENT
Agreement made as of this 29th day of January, 1998, between MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, a Massachusetts business
trust organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, having its principal office and place of business at 2 World
Trade Center, New York, New York 10048 (hereinafter called the "Fund"), and THE
BANK OF NEW YORK, a New York corporation authorized to do a banking business,
having its principal office and place of business at 48 Wall Street, New York,
New York 10286 (hereinafter called the "Custodian").
W I T N E S S E T H :
that for and in consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the
Fund and the Custodian agree as follows:
ARTICLE I.
DEFINITIONS
Whenever used in this Agreement, the following words and phrases, shall
have the following meanings:
1. "Agreement" shall mean this Custody Agreement and all Appendices and
Certifications described in the Exhibits delivered in connection herewith.
2. "Authorized Person" shall mean any person, whether or not such
person is an Officer or employee of the Fund, duly authorized by the Board of
Trustees of the Fund to give Oral Instructions and Written Instructions on
behalf of the Fund and listed in the Certificate annexed hereto as Appendix A or
such other Certificate as may be received by the Custodian from time to time,
provided that each person who is designated in any such Certificate as an
"Officer of DWTC" shall be an Authorized Person only for purposes of Articles
XII and XIII hereof.
3. "Book-Entry System" shall mean the Federal Reserve/Treasury
book-entry system for United States and
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federal agency securities, its successor or successors and its nominee or
nominees.
4. "Call Option" shall mean an exchange traded option with respect to
Securities other than Index, Futures Contracts, and Futures Contract Options
entitling the holder, upon timely exercise and payment of the exercise price, as
specified therein, to purchase from the writer thereof the specified underlying
instruments, currency, or Securities.
5. "Certificate" shall mean any notice, instruction, or other
instrument in writing, authorized or required by this Agreement to be given to
the Custodian which is actually received (irrespective of constructive receipt)
by the Custodian and signed on behalf of the Fund by any two Officers, and the
term Certificate shall also include Instructions.
6. "Clearing Member" shall mean a registered broker-dealer which is a
clearing member under the rules of O.C.C. and a member of a national securities
exchange qualified to act as a custodian for an investment company, or any
broker-dealer reasonably believed by the Custodian to be such a clearing member.
7. "Collateral Account" shall mean a segregated account so denominated
which is specifically allocated to a Series and pledged to the Custodian as
security for, and in consideration of, the Custodian's issuance of any Put
Option guarantee letter or similar document described in paragraph 8 of Article
V herein.
8. "Composite Currency Unit" shall mean the European Currency Unit or
any other composite unit consisting of the aggregate of specified amounts of
specified Currencies as such unit may be constituted from time to time.
9. "Covered Call Option" shall mean an exchange traded option entitling
the holder, upon timely exercise and payment of the exercise price, as specified
therein, to purchase from the writer thereof the specified underlying
instruments, currency, or Securities (excluding Futures Contracts) which are
owned by the writer thereof.
10. "Currency" shall mean money denominated in a lawful currency of any
country or the European Currency Unit.
11. "Depository" shall mean The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), a
clearing agency registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, its
successor or successors and its nominee or nominees. The term "Depository" shall
further mean and include any other person authorized to act as a depository
under the Investment Company Act of 1940, its successor or successors and its
nominee or nominees, specifically identified in a certified copy of a resolution
of the Fund's Board
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of Trustees specifically approving deposits therein by the Custodian.
12. "Financial Futures Contract" shall mean the firm commitment to buy
or sell financial instruments on a U.S. commodities exchange or board of trade
at a specified future time at an agreed upon price.
13. "Futures Contract" shall mean a Financial Futures Contract and/or
Index Futures Contracts.
14. "Futures Contract Option" shall mean an option with respect to a
Futures Contract.
15. "FX Transaction" shall mean any transaction for the purchase by one
party of an agreed amount in one Currency against the sale by it to the other
party of an agreed amount in another Currency.
16. "Index Futures Contract" shall mean a bilateral agreement pursuant
to which the parties agree to take or make delivery of an amount of cash equal
to a specified dollar amount times the difference between the value of a
particular index at the close of the last business day of the contract and the
price at which the futures contract is originally struck.
17. "Index Option" shall mean an exchange traded option entitling the
holder, upon timely exercise, to receive an amount of cash determined by
reference to the difference between the exercise price and the value of the
index on the date of exercise.
18. "Instructions" shall mean instructions communications transmitted
by electronic or telecommunications media including S.W.I.F.T.,
computer-to-computer interface, dedicated transmission line, facsimile
transmission (which may be signed by an Officer or unsigned) and tested telex.
19. "Investment Company Act of 1940" shall mean the Investment Company
Act of 1940, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder.
20. "Margin Account" shall mean a segregated account in the name of a
broker, dealer, futures commission merchant, or a Clearing Member, or in the
name of the Fund for the benefit of a broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant, or Clearing Member, or otherwise, in accordance with an agreement
between the Fund, the Custodian and a broker, dealer, futures commission
merchant or a Clearing Member (a "Margin Account Agreement"), separate and
distinct from the custody account, in which certain Securities and/or money of
the Fund shall be deposited and withdrawn from time to time in connection with
such transactions as the Fund may from time to time
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determine. Securities held in the Book-Entry System or a Depository shall be
deemed to have been deposited in, or withdrawn from, a Margin Account upon the
Custodian's effecting an appropriate entry in its books and records.
21. "Money Market Security" shall mean all instruments and obligations
commonly known as a money market instruments, where the purchase and sale of
such securities normally requires settlement in federal funds on the same day as
such purchase or sale, including, without limitation, certain Reverse Repurchase
Agreements, debt obligations issued or guaranteed as to interest and/or
principal by the government of the United States or agencies or
instrumentalities thereof, any tax, bond or revenue anticipation note issued by
any state or municipal government or public authority, commercial paper,
certificates of deposit and bankers' acceptances, repurchase agreements with
respect to Securities and bank time deposits.
22. "O.C.C." shall mean the Options Clearing Corporation, a clearing
agency registered under Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, its
successor or successors, and its nominee or nominees.
23. "Officers" shall mean the President, any Vice President, the
Secretary, the Clerk, the Treasurer, the Controller, any Assistant Secretary,
any Assistant Clerk, any Assistant Treasurer, and any other person or persons,
whether or not any such other person is an officer or employee of the Fund, but
in each case only if duly authorized by the Board of Trustees of the Fund to
execute any Certificate, instruction, notice or other instrument on behalf of
the Fund and listed in the Certificate annexed hereto as Appendix B or such
other Certificate as may be received by the Custodian from time to time;
provided that each person who is designated in any such Certificate as holding
the position of "Officer of DWTC" shall be an Officer only for purposes of
Articles XII and XIII hereof.
24. "Option" shall mean a Call Option, Covered Call Option, Index
Option and/or a Put Option.
25. "Oral Instructions" shall mean verbal instructions actually
received (irrespective of constructive receipt) by the Custodian from an
Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed by the Custodian to be an
Authorized Person.
26. "Put Option" shall mean an exchange traded option with respect to
instruments, currency, or Securities other than Index Options, Futures
Contracts, and Futures Contract Options entitling the holder, upon timely
exercise and tender of the specified underlying instruments, currency, or
Securities, to sell such instruments, currency, or Securities to the writer
thereof for the exercise price.
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27. "Reverse Repurchase Agreement" shall mean an agreement pursuant to
which the Fund sells Securities and agrees to repurchase such Securities at a
described or specified date and price.
28. "Security" shall be deemed to include, without limitation, Money
Market Securities, Call Options, Put Options, Index Options, Index Futures
Contracts, Index Futures Contract Options, Financial Futures Contracts,
Financial Futures Contract Options, Reverse Repurchase Agreements, over the
counter options on Securities, common stocks and other securities having
characteristics similar to common stocks, preferred stocks, debt obligations
issued by state or municipal governments and by public authorities, (including,
without limitation, general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, industrial bonds
and industrial development bonds), bonds, debentures, notes, mortgages or other
obligations, and any certificates, receipts, warrants or other instruments
representing rights to receive, purchase, sell or subscribe for the same, or
evidencing or representing any other rights or interest therein, or rights to
any property or assets.
29. "Senior Security Account" shall mean an account maintained and
specifically allocated to a Series under the terms of this Agreement as a
segregated account, by recordation or otherwise, within the custody account in
which certain Securities and/or other assets of the Fund specifically allocated
to such Series shall be deposited and withdrawn from time to time in accordance
with Certificates received by the Custodian in connection with such transactions
as the Fund may from time to time determine.
30. "Series" shall mean the various portfolios, if any, of the Fund as
described from time to time in the current and effective prospectus for the
Fund, except that if the Fund does not have more than one portfolio, "Series"
shall mean the Fund or be ignored where a requirement would be imposed on the
Fund or the Custodian which is unnecessary if there is only one portfolio.
31. "Shares" shall mean the shares of beneficial interest of the Fund
and its Series.
32. "Transfer Agent" shall mean Dean Witter Trust Company, a New Jersey
limited purpose trust company, its successors and assigns.
33. "Transfer Agent Account" shall mean any account in the name of the
Transfer Agent maintained with The Bank of New York pursuant to a Cash
Management and Related Services Agreement between The Bank of New York and the
Transfer Agent.
34. "Written Instructions" shall mean written communications actually
received (irrespective of constructive receipt)
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by the Custodian from an Authorized Person or from a person reasonably believed
by the Custodian to be an Authorized Person by telex or any other such system
whereby the receiver of such communications is able to verify by codes or
otherwise with a reasonable degree of certainty the identity of the sender of
such communication.
ARTICLE II.
APPOINTMENT OF CUSTODIAN
1. The Fund hereby constitutes and appoints the Custodian as custodian
of the Securities and money at any time owned by the Fund during the period of
this Agreement.
2. The Custodian hereby accepts appointment as such custodian and
agrees to perform the duties thereof as hereinafter set forth.
ARTICLE III.
CUSTODY OF CASH AND SECURITIES
1. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of this Article and in
Article VIII, the Fund will deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian
all Securities and all money owned by it, at any time during the period of this
Agreement, and shall specify with respect to such Securities and money the
Series to which the same are specifically allocated, and the Custodian shall not
be responsible for any Securities or money not so delivered. The Custodian shall
physically segregate, keep and maintain the Securities of the Series separate
and apart from each other Series and from other assets held by the Custodian.
Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, the Custodian will not
be responsible for any Securities and money not actually received by it, unless
the Custodian has been negligent or has engaged in willful misconduct with
respect thereto. The Custodian will be entitled to reverse any credits of money
made on the Fund's behalf where such credits have been previously made and money
are not finally collected, unless the Custodian has been negligent or has
engaged in willful misconduct with respect thereto. The Fund shall deliver to
the Custodian a certified resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Fund,
substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto, approving, authorizing and
instructing the Custodian on a continuous and ongoing basis to deposit in the
Book-Entry System all Securities eligible for deposit therein, regardless of the
Series to which the same are specifically allocated and to utilize the
Book-Entry System to the extent possible in connection with its
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performance hereunder, including, without limitation, in connection with
settlements of purchases and sales of Securities, loans of Securities and
deliveries and returns of Securities collateral. Prior to a deposit of
Securities specifically allocated to a Series in any Depository, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a certified resolution of the Board of Trustees of the
Fund, substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto, approving, authorizing and
instructing the Custodian on a continuous and ongoing basis until instructed to
the contrary by a Certificate to deposit in such Depository all Securities
specifically allocated to such Series eligible for deposit therein, and to
utilize such Depository to the extent possible with respect to such Securities
in connection with its performance hereunder, including, without limitation, in
connection with settlements of purchases and sales of Securities, loans of
Securities, and deliveries and returns of Securities collateral. Securities and
money deposited in either the Book-Entry System or a Depository will be
represented in accounts which include only assets held by the Custodian for
customers, including, but not limited to, accounts in which the Custodian acts
in a fiduciary or representative capacity and will be specifically allocated on
the Custodian's books to the separate account for the applicable Series. Prior
to the Custodian's accepting, utilizing and acting with respect to Clearing
Member confirmations for Options and transactions in Options for a Series as
provided in this Agreement, the Custodian shall have received a certified
resolution of the Fund's Board of Trustees, substantially in the form of Exhibit
C hereto, approving, authorizing and instructing the Custodian on a continuous
and ongoing basis, until instructed to the contrary by a Certificate, to accept,
utilize and act in accordance with such confirmations as provided in this
Agreement with respect to such Series. All securities are to be held or disposed
of by the Custodian for, and subject at all times to the instructions of, the
Fund pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. The Custodian shall have no power
or authority to assign, hypothecate, pledge or otherwise dispose of any
Securities except as provided by the terms of this Agreement, and shall have the
sole power to release and deliver Securities held pursuant to this Agreement.
2. The Custodian shall establish and maintain separate accounts, in the
name of each Series, and shall credit to the separate account for each Series
all money received by it for the account of the Fund with respect to such
Series. Such money will be held in such manner and account as the Fund and the
Custodian shall agree upon in writing from time to time. Money credited to a
separate account for a Series shall be subject only to drafts, orders, or
charges of the Custodian pursuant to this Agreement and shall be disbursed by
the Custodian only:
(a) As hereinafter provided;
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(b) Pursuant to Resolutions of the Fund's Board of Trustees
certified by an Officer and by the Secretary or Assistant Secretary of
the Fund setting forth the name and address of the person to whom the
payment is to be made, the Series account from which payment is to be
made, the purpose for which payment is to be made, and declaring such
purpose to be a proper corporate purpose; provided, however, that
amounts representing dividends or distributions with respect to Shares
shall be paid only to the Transfer Agent Account;
(c) In payment of the fees and in reimbursement of the
expenses and liabilities of the Custodian attributable to such Series
and authorized by this Agreement; or
(d) Pursuant to Certificates to pay interest, taxes,
management fees or operating expenses (including, without limitation
thereto, Board of Trustees' fees and expenses, and fees for legal
accounting and auditing services), which Certificates set forth the
name and address of the person to whom payment is to be made, state the
purpose of such payment and designate the Series for whose account the
payment is to be made.
3. Promptly after the close of business on each day, the Custodian
shall furnish the Fund with confirmations and a summary, on a per Series basis,
of all transfers to or from the account of the Fund for a Series, either
hereunder or with any co-custodian or sub-custodian appointed in accordance with
this Agreement during said day. Where Securities are transferred to the account
of the Fund for a Series but held in a Depository, the Custodian shall upon such
transfer also by book-entry or otherwise identify such Securities as belonging
to such Series in a fungible bulk of Securities registered in the name of the
Custodian (or its nominee) or shown on the Custodian's account on the books of
the Book-Entry System or the Depository. At least monthly and from time to time,
the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a detailed statement, on a per Series
basis, of the Securities and money held under this Agreement for the Fund.
4. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 7 of this Article and in
Article VIII, all Securities held by the Custodian hereunder, which are issued
or issuable only in bearer form, except such Securities as are held in the
Book-Entry System, shall be held by the Custodian in that form; all other
Securities held hereunder may be registered in the name of the Fund, in the name
of any duly appointed registered nominee of the Custodian as the Custodian may
from time to time determine, or in the name of the Book-Entry System or a
Depository or their successor or successors, or their nominee or nominees. The
Fund agrees to furnish to the Custodian appropriate instruments to enable the
Custodian to hold or deliver in proper form for transfer, or to register in the
name of its registered nominee or in the name of the
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Book-Entry System or a Depository any Securities which it may hold hereunder and
which may from time to time be registered in the name of the Fund. The Custodian
shall hold all such Securities specifically allocated to a Series which are not
held in the Book-Entry System or in a Depository in a separate account in the
name of such Series physically segregated at all times from those of any other
person or persons.
5. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and unless otherwise
instructed to the contrary by a Certificate, the Custodian by itself, or through
the use of the Book-Entry System or a Depository with respect to Securities held
hereunder and therein deposited, shall with respect to all Securities held for
the Fund hereunder in accordance with preceding paragraph 4:
(a) Promptly collect all income and dividends due or payable;
(b) Promptly give notice to the Fund and promptly present for
payment and collect the amount of money or other consideration payable
upon such Securities which are called, but only if either (i) the
Custodian receives a written notice of such call, or (ii) notice of
such call appears in one or more of the publications listed in Appendix
D annexed hereto, which may be amended at any time by the Custodian
without the prior consent of the Fund, provided the Custodian gives
prior notice of such amendment to the Fund;
(c) Promptly present for payment and collect for the Fund's
account the amount payable upon all Securities which mature;
(d) Promptly surrender Securities in temporary form in
exchange for definitive Securities;
(e) Promptly execute, as custodian, any necessary declarations
or certificates of ownership under the Federal Income Tax Laws or the
laws or regulations of any other taxing authority now or hereafter in
effect;
(f) Hold directly, or through the Book-Entry System or the
Depository with respect to Securities therein deposited, for the
account of a Series, all rights and similar securities issued with
respect to any Securities held by the Custodian for such Series
hereunder; and
(g) Promptly deliver to the Fund all notices, proxies, proxy
soliciting materials, consents and other written information
(including, without limitation, notices of tender offers and exchange
offers, pendency of calls, maturities of Securities and expiration of
rights) relating to Securities held pursuant to this Agreement which
are actually received by the Custodian, such proxies and other similar
materials to be
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executed by the registered holder (if Securities are registered
otherwise than in the name of the Fund), but without indicating the
manner in which proxies or consents are to be voted.
6. Upon receipt of a Certificate and not otherwise, the Custodian,
directly or through the use of the Book-Entry System or the Depository, shall:
(a) Promptly execute and deliver to such persons as may be
designated in such Certificate proxies, consents, authorizations, and
any other instruments whereby the authority of the Fund as owner of any
Securities held hereunder for the Series specified in such Certificate
may be exercised;
(b) Promptly deliver any Securities held hereunder for the
Series specified in such Certificate in exchange for other Securities
or cash issued or paid in connection with the liquidation,
reorganization, refinancing, merger, consolidation or recapitalization
of any corporation, or the exercise of any right, warrant or conversion
privilege and receive and hold hereunder specifically allocated to such
Series any cash or other Securities received in exchange;
(c) Promptly deliver any Securities held hereunder for the
Series specified in such Certificate to any protective committee,
reorganization committee or other person in connection with the
reorganization, refinancing, merger, consolidation, recapitalization or
sale of assets of any corporation, and receive and hold hereunder
specifically allocated to such Series in exchange therefor such
certificates of deposit, interim receipts or other instruments or
documents as may be issued to it to evidence such delivery or such
Securities as may be issued upon such delivery; and
(d) Promptly present for payment and collect the amount
payable upon Securities which may be called as specified in the
Certificate.
7. Notwithstanding any provision elsewhere contained herein, the
Custodian shall not be required to obtain possession of any instrument or
certificate representing any Futures Contract, any Option, or any Futures
Contract Option until after it shall have determined, or shall have received a
Certificate from the Fund stating, that any such instruments or certificates are
available. The Fund shall deliver to the Custodian such a Certificate no later
than the business day preceding the availability of any such instrument or
certificate. Prior to such availability, the Custodian shall comply with Section
17(f) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 in connection with the purchase,
sale, settlement, closing out or writing of Futures Contracts, Options, or
Futures Contract Options by making payments or deliveries specified in
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Certificates in connection with any such purchase, sale, writing, settlement or
closing out upon its receipt from a broker, dealer, or futures commission
merchant of a statement or confirmation reasonably believed by the Custodian to
be in the form customarily used by brokers, dealers, or futures commission
merchants with respect to such Futures Contracts, Options, or Futures Contract
Options, as the case may be, confirming that such Security is held by such
broker, dealer or futures commission merchant, in book-entry form or otherwise,
in the name of the Custodian (or any nominee of the Custodian) as custodian for
the Fund, provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing, payments to or
deliveries from the Margin Account and payments with respect to Securities to
which a Margin Account relates, shall be made in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement. Whenever any such instruments or
certificates are available, the Custodian shall, notwithstanding any provision
in this Agreement to the contrary, make payment for any Futures Contract,
Option, or Futures Contract Option for which such instruments or such
certificates are available only against the delivery to the Custodian of such
instrument or such certificate, and deliver any Futures Contract, Option or
Futures Contract Option for which such instruments or such certificates are
available only against receipt by the Custodian of payment therefor. Any such
instrument or certificate delivered to the Custodian shall be held by the
Custodian hereunder in accordance with, and subject to, the provisions of this
Agreement.
ARTICLE IV.
PURCHASE AND SALE OF INVESTMENTS OF THE FUND
OTHER THAN OPTIONS, FUTURES CONTRACTS AND
FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS
1. Promptly after each execution of a purchase of Securities by the
Fund, other than a purchase of an Option, a Futures Contract, or a Futures
Contract Option, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian (i) with respect to
each purchase of Securities which are not Money Market Securities, a
Certificate, and (ii) with respect to each purchase of Money Market Securities,
a Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions, specifying with
respect to each such purchase: (a) the Series to which such Securities are to be
specifically allocated; (b) the name of the issuer and the title of the
Securities; (c) the number of shares or the principal amount purchased and
accrued interest, if any; (d) the date of purchase and settlement; (e) the
purchase price per unit; (f) the total amount payable upon such purchase; (g)
the name of the person from whom or the broker through whom the purchase was
made, and the name of the clearing broker, if any; and (h) the name of the
broker to whom payment is to be
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made. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of such Securities purchased by or for
the Fund, pay to the broker specified in the Certificate out of the money held
for the account of such Series the total amount payable upon such purchase,
provided that the same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions.
2. Promptly after each execution of a sale of Securities by the Fund,
other than a sale of any Option, Futures Contract, Futures Contract Option, or
any Reverse Repurchase Agreement, the Fund shall deliver such to the Custodian
(i) with respect to each sale of Securities which are not Money Market
Securities, a Certificate, and (ii) with respect to each sale of Money Market
Securities, a Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions, specifying
with respect to each such sale: (a) the Series to which such Securities were
specifically allocated; (b) the name of the issuer and the title of the
Security; (c) the number of shares or principal amount sold, and accrued
interest, if any; (d) the date of sale and settlement; (e) the sale price per
unit; (f) the total amount payable to the Fund upon such sale; (g) the name of
the broker through whom or the person to whom the sale was made, and the name of
the clearing broker, if any; and (h) the name of the broker to whom the
Securities are to be delivered. On the settlement date, the Custodian shall
deliver the Securities specifically allocated to such Series to the broker in
accordance with generally accepted street practices and as specified in the
Certificate upon receipt of the total amount payable to the Fund upon such sale,
provided that the same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such
Certificate, Oral Instructions or Written Instructions.
ARTICLE V.
OPTIONS
1. Promptly after each execution of a purchase of any Option by the
Fund other than a closing purchase transaction the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each Option purchased: (a)
the Series to which such Option is specifically allocated; (b) the type of
Option (put or call); (c) the instrument, currency, or Security underlying such
Option and the number of Options, or the name of the in the case of an Index
Option, the index to which such Option relates and the number of Index Options
purchased; (d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price; (f) the dates of
purchase and settlement; (g) the total amount payable by the Fund in connection
with such purchase; and (h) the name of the Clearing Member through whom such
Option was
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purchased. The Custodian shall pay, upon receipt of a Clearing Member's
statement confirming the purchase of such Option held by such Clearing Member
for the account of the Custodian (or any duly appointed and registered nominee
of the Custodian) as custodian for the Fund, out of money held for the account
of the Series to which such Option is to be specifically allocated, the total
amount payable upon such purchase to the Clearing Member through whom the
purchase was made, provided that the same conforms to the total amount payable
as set forth in such Certificate.
2. Promptly after the execution of a sale of any Option purchased by
the Fund, other than a closing sale transaction, pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof,
the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to
each such sale: (a) the Series to which such Option was specifically allocated;
(b) the type of Option (put or call); (c) the instrument, currency, or Security
underlying such Option and the number of Options, or the name of the issuer and
the title and number of shares subject to such Option or, in the case of a Index
Option, the index to which such Option relates and the number of Index Options
sold; (d) the date of sale; (e) the sale price; (f) the date of settlement; (g)
the total amount payable to the Fund upon such sale; and (h) the name of the
Clearing Member through whom the sale was made. The Custodian shall consent to
the delivery of the Option sold by the Clearing Member which previously supplied
the confirmation described in preceding paragraph 1 of this Article with respect
to such Option against payment to the Custodian of the total amount payable to
the Fund, provided that the same conforms to the total amount payable as set
forth in such Certificate.
3. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Call Option purchased
by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Call Option: (a) the
Series to which such Call Option was specifically allocated; (b) the name of the
issuer and the title and number of shares subject to the Call Option; (c) the
expiration date; (d) the date of exercise and settlement; (e) the exercise price
per share; (f) the total amount to be paid by the Fund upon such exercise; and
(g) the name of the Clearing Member through whom such Call Option was exercised.
The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the Securities underlying the Call Option
which was exercised, pay out of the money held for the account of the Series to
which such Call Option was specifically allocated the total amount payable to
the Clearing Member through whom the Call Option was exercised, provided that
the same conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such Certificate.
4. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Put Option purchased
by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof,
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the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to
such Put Option: (a) the Series to which such Put Option was specifically
allocated; (b) the name of the issuer and the title and number of shares subject
to the Put Option; (c) the expiration date; (d) the date of exercise and
settlement; (e) the exercise price per share; (f) the total amount to be paid to
the Fund upon such exercise; and (g) the name of the Clearing Member through
whom such Put Option was exercised. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the
amount payable upon the exercise of the Put Option, deliver or direct a
Depository to deliver the Securities specifically allocated to such Series,
provided the same conforms to the amount payable to the Fund as set forth in
such Certificate.
5. Promptly after the exercise by the Fund of any Index Option
purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the Fund shall deliver to
the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Index Option: (a)
the Series to which such Index Option was specifically allocated; (b) the type
of Index Option (put or call); (c) the number of Options being exercised; (d)
the index to which such Option relates; (e) the expiration date; (f) the
exercise price; (g) the total amount to be received by the Fund in connection
with such exercise; and (h) the Clearing Member from whom such payment is to be
received.
6. Whenever the Fund writes a Covered Call Option, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such
Covered Call Option: (a) the Series for which such Covered Call Option was
written; (b) the name of the issuer and the title and number of shares for which
the Covered Call Option was written and which underlie the same; (c) the
expiration date; (d) the exercise price; (e) the premium to be received by the
Fund; (f) the date such Covered Call Option was written; and (g) the name of the
Clearing Member through whom the premium is to be received. The Custodian shall
deliver or cause to be delivered, in exchange for receipt of the premium
specified in the Certificate with respect to such Covered Call Option, such
receipts as are required in accordance with the customs prevailing among
Clearing Members dealing in Covered Call Options and shall impose, or direct a
Depository to impose, upon the underlying Securities specified in the
Certificate specifically allocated to such Series such restrictions as may be
required by such receipts. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Custodian has the
right, upon prior written notification to the Fund, at any time to refuse to
issue any receipts for Securities in the possession of the Custodian and not
deposited with a Depository underlying a Covered Call Option.
7. Whenever a Covered Call Option written by the Fund and described in
the preceding paragraph of this Article is exercised, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate instructing the Custodian to deliver, or
to direct
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the Depository to deliver, the Securities subject to such Covered Call Option
and specifying: (a) the Series for which such Covered Call Option was written;
(b) the name of the issuer and the title and number of shares subject to the
Covered Call Option; (c) the Clearing Member to whom the underlying Securities
are to be delivered; and (d) the total amount payable to the Fund upon such
delivery. Upon the return and/or cancellation of any receipts delivered pursuant
to paragraph 6 of this Article, the Custodian shall deliver, or direct a
Depository to deliver, the underlying Securities as specified in the Certificate
against payment of the amount to be received as set forth in such Certificate.
8. Whenever the Fund writes a Put Option, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Put
Option: (a) the Series for which such Put Option was written; (b) the name of
the issuer and the title and number of shares for which the Put Option is
written and which underlie the same; (c) the expiration date; (d) the exercise
price; (e) the premium to be received by the Fund; (f) the date such Put Option
is written; (g) the name of the Clearing Member through whom the premium is to
be received and to whom a Put Option guarantee letter is to be delivered; (h)
the amount of cash, and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any,
specifically allocated to such Series to be deposited in the Senior Security
Account for such Series; and (i) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind
of Securities specifically allocated to such Series to be deposited into the
Collateral Account for such Series. The Custodian shall, after making the
deposits into the Collateral Account specified in the Certificate, issue a Put
Option guarantee letter substantially in the form utilized by the Custodian on
the date hereof, and deliver the same to the Clearing Member specified in the
Certificate against receipt of the premium specified in said Certificate.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Custodian shall be under no obligation to
issue any Put Option guarantee letter or similar document if it is unable to
make any of the representations contained therein.
9. Whenever a Put Option written by the Fund and described in the
preceding paragraph is exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the Series to which such Put Option was
written; (b) the name of the issuer and title and number of shares subject to
the Put Option; (c) the Clearing Member from whom the underlying Securities are
to be received; (d) the total amount payable by the Fund upon such delivery; (e)
the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities specifically
allocated to such Series to be withdrawn from the Collateral Account for such
Series and (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities,
specifically allocated to such Series, if any, to be withdrawn from the Senior
Security Account. Upon the return and/or cancellation of any Put Option
guarantee letter or similar document issued by the Custodian
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in connection with such Put Option, the Custodian shall pay out of the money
held for the account of the Series to which such Put Option was specifically
allocated the total amount payable to the Clearing Member specified in the
Certificate as set forth in such Certificate, against delivery of such
Securities, and shall make the withdrawals specified in such Certificate.
10. Whenever the Fund writes an Index Option, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Index
Option: (a) the Series for which such Index Option was written; (b) whether such
Index Option is a put or a call; (c) the number of options written; (d) the
index to which such Option relates; (e) the expiration date; (f) the exercise
price; (g) the Clearing Member through whom such Option was written; (h) the
premium to be received by the Fund; (i) the amount of cash and/or the amount and
kind of Securities, if any, specifically allocated to such Series to be
deposited in the Senior Security Account for such Series; (j) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, specifically allocated to such
Series to be deposited in the Collateral Account for such Series; and (k) the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, specifically
allocated to such Series to be deposited in a Margin Account, and the name in
which such account is to be or has been established. The Custodian shall, upon
receipt of the premium specified in the Certificate, make the deposits, if any,
into the Senior Security Account specified in the Certificate, and either (1)
deliver such receipts, if any, which the Custodian has specifically agreed to
issue, which are in accordance with the customs prevailing among Clearing
Members in Index Options and make the deposits into the Collateral Account
specified in the Certificate, or (2) make the deposits into the Margin Account
specified in the Certificate.
11. Whenever an Index Option written by the Fund and described in the
preceding paragraph of this Article is exercised, the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such Index
Option: (a) the Series for which such Index Option was written; (b) such
information as may be necessary to identify the Index Option being exercised;
(c) the Clearing Member through whom such Index Option is being exercised; (d)
the total amount payable upon such exercise, and whether such amount is to be
paid by or to the Fund; (e) the amount of cash and/or amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Margin Account; and (f) the amount
of cash and/or amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the
Senior Security Account for such Series; and the amount of cash and/or the
amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Collateral
Account for such Series. Upon the return and/or cancellation of the receipt, if
any, delivered pursuant to the preceding paragraph of this Article, the
Custodian
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shall pay out of the money held for the account of the Series to which such
Stock Index Option was specifically allocated to the Clearing Member specified
in the Certificate the total amount payable, if any, as specified therein.
12. Promptly after the execution of a purchase or sale by the Fund of
any Option identical to a previously written Option described in paragraphs, 6,
8 or 10 of this Article in a transaction expressly designated as a "Closing
Purchase Transaction" or a "Closing Sale Transaction", the Fund shall promptly
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to the Option
being purchased: (a) that the transaction is a Closing Purchase Transaction or a
Closing Sale Transaction; (b) the Series for which the Option was written; (c)
the instrument, currency, or Security subject to the Option, or, in the case of
an Index Option, the index to which such Option relates and the number of
Options held; (d) the exercise price; (e) the premium to be paid by or the
amount to be paid to the Fund; (f) the expiration date; (g) the type of Option
(put or call); (h) the date of such purchase or sale; (i) the name of the
Clearing Member to whom the premium is to be paid or from whom the amount is to
be received; and (j) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Collateral Account, a specified
Margin Account, or the Senior Security Account for such Series. Upon the
Custodian's payment of the premium or receipt of the amount, as the case may be,
specified in the Certificate and the return and/or cancellation of any receipt
issued pursuant to paragraphs 6, 8 or 10 of this Article with respect to the
Option being liquidated through the Closing Purchase Transaction or the Closing
Sale Transaction, the Custodian shall remove, or direct a Depository to remove,
the previously imposed restrictions on the Securities underlying the Call
Option.
13. Upon the expiration, exercise or consummation of a Closing Purchase
Transaction with respect to any Option purchased or written by the Fund and
described in this Article, the Custodian shall delete such Option from the
statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III herein,
and upon the return and/or cancellation of any receipts issued by the Custodian,
shall make such withdrawals from the Collateral Account, and the Margin Account
and/or the Senior Security Account as may be specified in a Certificate received
in connection with such expiration, exercise, or consummation.
14. Securities acquired by the Fund through the exercise of an Option
described in this Article shall be subject to Article IV hereof.
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ARTICLE VI.
FUTURES CONTRACTS
1. Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures Contract, the Fund
shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such
Futures Contract, (or with respect to any number of identical Futures
Contract(s)): (a) the Series for which the Futures Contract is being entered;
(b) the category of Futures Contract (the name of the underlying index or
financial instrument); (c) the number of identical Futures Contracts entered
into; (d) the delivery or settlement date of the Futures Contract(s); (e) the
date the Futures Contract(s) was (were) entered into and the maturity date; (f)
whether the Fund is buying (going long) or selling (going short) such Futures
Contract(s); (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if
any, to be deposited in the Senior Security Account for such Series; (h) the
name of the broker, dealer, or futures commission merchant through whom the
Futures Contract was entered into; and (i) the amount of fee or commission, if
any, to be paid and the name of the broker, dealer, or futures commission
merchant to whom such amount is to be paid. The Custodian shall make the
deposits, if any, to the Margin Account in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement. The Custodian shall make payment out
of the money specifically allocated to such Series of the fee or commission, if
any, specified in the Certificate and deposit in the Senior Security Account for
such Series the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities
specified in said Certificate.
2. (a) Any variation margin payment or similar payment required to be
made by the Fund to a broker, dealer, or futures commission merchant with
respect to an outstanding Futures Contract shall be made by the Custodian in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
(b) Any variation margin payment or similar payment from a broker,
dealer, or futures commission merchant to the Fund with respect to an
outstanding Futures Contract shall be received and dealt with by the Custodian
in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
3. Whenever a Futures Contract held by the Custodian hereunder is
retained by the Fund until delivery or settlement is made on such Futures
Contract, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian prior to the delivery or
settlement date a Certificate specifying: (a) the Futures Contract and the
Series to which the same relates; (b) with respect to an Index Futures Contract,
the total cash settlement amount to be paid or received, and with respect to a
Financial Futures Contract,
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the Securities and/or amount of cash to be delivered or received; (c) the
broker, dealer, or futures commission merchant to or from whom payment or
delivery is to be made or received; and (d) the amount of cash and/or Securities
to be withdrawn from the Senior Security Account for such Series. The Custodian
shall make the payment or delivery specified in the Certificate, and delete such
Futures Contract from the statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph
3 of Article III herein.
4. Whenever the Fund shall enter into a Futures Contract to offset a
Futures Contract held by the Custodian hereunder, the Fund shall deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the items of information required in a
Certificate described in paragraph 1 of this Article, and (b) the Futures
Contract being offset. The Custodian shall make payment out of the money
specifically allocated to such Series of the fee or commission, if any,
specified in the Certificate and delete the Futures Contract being offset from
the statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to paragraph 3 of Article III
herein, and make such withdrawals from the Senior Security Account for such
Series as may be specified in such Certificate. The withdrawals, if any, to be
made from the Margin Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with
the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
ARTICLE VII.
FUTURES CONTRACT OPTIONS
1. Promptly after the execution of a purchase of any Futures Contract
Option by the Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to such Futures Contract Option: (a) the Series to which
such Option is specifically allocated; (b) the type of Futures Contract Option
(put or call); (c) the type of Futures Contract and such other information as
may be necessary to identify the Futures Contract underlying the Futures
Contract Option purchased; (d) the expiration date; (e) the exercise price; (f)
the dates of purchase and settlement; (g) the amount of premium to be paid by
the Fund upon such purchase; (h) the name of the broker or futures commission
merchant through whom such option was purchased; and (i) the name of the broker,
or futures commission merchant, to whom payment is to be made. The Custodian
shall pay out of the money specifically allocated to such Series the total
amount to be paid upon such purchase to the broker or futures commissions
merchant through whom the purchase was made, provided that the same conforms to
the amount set forth in such Certificate.
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2. Promptly after the execution of a sale of any Futures Contract
Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to paragraph 1 hereof, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such
sale: (a) Series to which such Futures Contract Option was specifically
allocated; (b) the type of Futures Contract Option (put or call); (c) the type
of Futures Contract and such other information as may be necessary to identify
the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract Option; (d) the date of
sale; (e) the sale price; (f) the date of settlement; (g) the total amount
payable to the Fund upon such sale; and (h) the name of the broker of futures
commission merchant through whom the sale was made. The Custodian shall consent
to the cancellation of the Futures Contract Option being closed against payment
to the Custodian of the total amount payable to the Fund, provided the same
conforms to the total amount payable as set forth in such Certificate.
3. Whenever a Futures Contract Option purchased by the Fund pursuant to
paragraph 1 is exercised by the Fund, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the
Custodian a Certificate specifying: (a) the Series to which such Futures
Contract Option was specifically allocated; (b) the particular Futures Contract
Option (put or call) being exercised; (c) the type of Futures Contract
underlying the Futures Contract Option; (d) the date of exercise; (e) the name
of the broker or futures commission merchant through whom the Futures Contract
Option is exercised; (f) the net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund; (g)
the amount, if any, to be received by the Fund; and (h) the amount of cash
and/or the amount and kind of Securities to be deposited in the Senior Security
Account for such Series. The Custodian shall make, out of the money and
Securities specifically allocated to such Series, the payments of money, if any,
and the deposits of Securities, if any, into the Senior Security Account as
specified in the Certificate. The deposits, if any, to be made to the Margin
Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
4. Whenever the Fund writes a Futures Contract Option, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to such
Futures Contract Option: (a) the Series for which such Futures Contract Option
was written; (b) the type of Futures Contract Option (put or call); (c) the type
of Futures Contract and such other information as may be necessary to identify
the Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract Option; (d) the expiration
date; (e) the exercise price; (f) the premium to be received by the Fund; (g)
the name of the broker or futures commission merchant through whom the premium
is to be received; and (h) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, to be deposited in the Senior Security Account for such
Series. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the premium specified in the
Certificate, make out of the money and Securities
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specifically allocated to such Series the deposits into the Senior Security
Account, if any, as specified in the Certificate. The deposits, if any, to be
made to the Margin Account shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the
terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
5. Whenever a Futures Contract Option written by the Fund which is a
call is exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying: (a) the Series to which such Futures Contract Option was
specifically allocated; (b) the particular Futures Contract Option exercised;
(c) the type of Futures Contract underlying the Futures Contract Option; (d) the
name of the broker or futures commission merchant through whom such Futures
Contract Option was exercised; (e) the net total amount, if any, payable to the
Fund upon such exercise; (f) the net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund
upon such exercise; and (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities to be deposited in the Senior Security Account for such Series. The
Custodian shall, upon its receipt of the net total amount payable to the Fund,
if any, specified in such Certificate make the payments, if any, and the
deposits, if any, into the Senior Security Account as specified in the
Certificate. The deposits, if any, to be made to the Margin Account shall be
made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin
Account Agreement.
6. Whenever a Futures Contract Option which is written by the Fund and
which is a put is exercised, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying: (a) the Series to which such Option was specifically
allocated; (b) the particular Futures Contract Option exercised; (c) the type of
Futures Contract underlying such Futures Contract Option; (d) the name of the
broker or futures commission merchant through whom such Futures Contract Option
is exercised; (e) the net total amount, if any, payable to the Fund upon such
exercise; (f) the net total amount, if any, payable by the Fund upon such
exercise; and (g) the amount and kind of Securities and/or cash to be withdrawn
from or deposited in, the Senior Security Account for such Series, if any. The
Custodian shall, upon its receipt of the net total amount payable to the Fund,
if any, specified in the Certificate, make out of the money and Securities
specifically allocated to such Series, the payments, if any, and the deposits,
if any, into the Senior Security Account as specified in the Certificate. The
deposits to and/or withdrawals from the Margin Account, if any, shall be made by
the Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account
Agreement.
7. Promptly after the execution by the Fund of a purchase of any
Futures Contract Option identical to a previously written Futures Contract
Option described in this Article in order to liquidate its position as a writer
of such
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Futures Contract Option, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying with respect to the Futures Contract Option being purchased: (a) the
Series to which such Option is specifically allocated; (b) that the transaction
is a closing transaction; (c) the type of Futures Contract and such other
information as may be necessary to identify the Futures Contract underlying the
Futures Option Contract; (d) the exercise price; (e) the premium to be paid by
the Fund; (f) the expiration date; (g) the name of the broker or futures
commission merchant to whom the premium is to be paid; and (h) the amount of
cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the
Senior Security Account for such Series. The Custodian shall effect the
withdrawals from the Senior Security Account specified in the Certificate. The
withdrawals, if any, to be made from the Margin Account shall be made by the
Custodian in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account
Agreement.
8. Upon the expiration, exercise, or consummation of a closing
transaction with respect to, any Futures Contract Option written or purchased by
the Fund and described in this Article, the Custodian shall (a) delete such
Futures Contract Option from the statements delivered to the Fund pursuant to
paragraph 3 of Article III herein and, (b) make such withdrawals from and/or in
the case of an exercise such deposits into the Senior Security Account as may be
specified in a Certificate. The deposits to and/or withdrawals from the Margin
Account, if any, shall be made by the Custodian in accordance with the terms and
conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
9. Futures Contracts acquired by the Fund through the exercise of a
Futures Contract Option described in this Article shall be subject to Article VI
hereof.
ARTICLE VIII.
SHORT SALES
1. Promptly after the execution of any short sales of Securities by any
Series of the Fund, the Fund shall deliver to the Custodian a Certificate
specifying: (a) the Series for which such short sale was made; (b) the name of
the issuer and the title of the Security; (c) the number of shares or principal
amount sold, and accrued interest or dividends, if any; (d) the dates of the
sale and settlement; (e) the sale price per unit; (f) the total amount credited
to the Fund upon such sale, if any, (g) the amount of cash and/or the amount and
kind of Securities, if any, which are to be deposited in a Margin Account and
the name in which such Margin Account has been or is to be established; (h) the
amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be deposited
in
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a Senior Security Account, and (i) the name of the broker through whom such
short sale was made. The Custodian shall upon its receipt of a statement from
such broker confirming such sale and that the total amount credited to the Fund
upon such sale, if any, as specified in the Certificate is held by such broker
for the account of the Custodian (or any nominee of the Custodian) as custodian
of the Fund, issue a receipt or make the deposits into the Margin Account and
the Senior Security Account specified in the Certificate.
2. Promptly after the execution of a purchase to close-out any short
sale of Securities, the Fund shall promptly deliver to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to each such closing out: (a) the Series for
which such transaction is being made; (b) the name of the issuer and the title
of the Security; (c) the number of shares or the principal amount, and accrued
interest or dividends, if any, required to effect such closing-out to be
delivered to the broker; (d) the dates of closing-out and settlement; (e) the
purchase price per unit; (f) the net total amount payable to the Fund upon such
closing-out; (g) the net total amount payable to the broker upon such
closing-out; (h) the amount of cash and the amount and kind of Securities to be
withdrawn, if any, from the Margin Account; (i) the amount of cash and/or the
amount and kind of Securities, if any, to be withdrawn from the Senior Security
Account; and (j) the name of the broker through whom the Fund is effecting such
closing-out. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the net total amount payable
to the Fund upon such closing-out, and the return and/or cancellation of the
receipts, if any, issued by the Custodian with respect to the short sale being
closed-out, pay out of the money held for the account of the Fund to the broker
the net total amount payable to the broker, and make the withdrawals from the
Margin Account and the Senior Security Account, as the same are specified in the
Certificate.
ARTICLE IX.
REVERSE REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS
1. Promptly after the Fund enters a Reverse Repurchase Agreement with
respect to Securities and money held by the Custodian hereunder, the Fund shall
deliver to the Custodian a Certificate, or in the event such Reverse Repurchase
Agreement is a Money Market Security, a Certificate, Oral Instructions, or
Written Instructions specifying: (a) the Series for which the Reverse Repurchase
Agreement is entered; (b) the total amount payable to the Fund in connection
with such Reverse Repurchase Agreement and specifically allocated to such
Series; (c) the broker, dealer, or financial institution with whom the Reverse
Repurchase Agreement is entered; (d) the amount and kind of Securities to be
delivered by the Fund to
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such broker, dealer, or financial institution; (e) the date of such Reverse
Repurchase Agreement; and (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities, if any, specifically allocated to such Series to be deposited in a
Senior Security Account for such Series in connection with such Reverse
Repurchase Agreement. The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the total amount
payable to the Fund specified in the Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions make the delivery to the broker, dealer, or financial institution
and the deposits, if any, to the Senior Security Account, specified in such
Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions.
2. Upon the termination of a Reverse Repurchase Agreement described in
preceding paragraph 1 of this Article, the Fund shall promptly deliver a
Certificate or, in the event such Reverse Repurchase Agreement is a Money Market
Security, a Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions to the
Custodian specifying: (a) the Reverse Repurchase Agreement being terminated and
the Series for which same was entered; (b) the total amount payable by the Fund
in connection with such termination; (c) the amount and kind of Securities to be
received by the Fund and specifically allocated to such Series in connection
with such termination; (d) the date of termination; (e) the name of the broker,
dealer, or financial institution with whom the Reverse Repurchase Agreement is
to be terminated; and (f) the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of
Securities to be withdrawn from the Senior Securities Account for such Series.
The Custodian shall, upon receipt of the amount and kind of Securities to be
received by the Fund specified in the Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions, make the payment to the broker, dealer, or financial institution
and the withdrawals, if any, from the Senior Security Account, specified in such
Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions.
3. The Certificates, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions
described in paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article may with respect to any
particular Reverse Repurchase Agreement be combined and delivered to the
Custodian at the time of entering into such Reverse Repurchase Agreement.
ARTICLE X.
LOANS OF PORTFOLIO SECURITIES OF THE FUND
1. Promptly after each loan of portfolio Securities specifically
allocated to a Series held by the Custodian hereunder, the Fund shall deliver or
cause to be delivered to the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to
each such loan: (a) the Series to which the loaned Securities are specifically
allocated; (b) the name of the issuer and the
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title of the Securities, (c) the number of shares or the principal amount
loaned, (d) the date of loan and delivery, (e) the total amount to be delivered
to the Custodian against the loan of the Securities, including the amount of
cash collateral and the premium, if any, separately identified, and (f) the name
of the broker, dealer, or financial institution to which the loan was made. The
Custodian shall deliver the Securities thus designated to the broker, dealer or
financial institution to which the loan was made upon receipt of the total
amount designated in the Certificate as to be delivered against the loan of
Securities. The Custodian may accept payment in connection with a delivery
otherwise than through the Book-Entry System or a Depository only in the form of
a certified or bank cashier's check payable to the order of the Fund or the
Custodian drawn on New York Clearing House funds.
2. In connection with each termination of a loan of Securities by the
Fund, the Fund shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Custodian a
Certificate specifying with respect to each such loan termination and return of
Securities: (a) the Series to which the loaned Securities are specifically
allocated; (b) the name of the issuer and the title of the Securities to be
returned, (c) the number of shares or the principal amount to be returned, (d)
the date of termination, (e) the total amount to be delivered by the Custodian
(including the cash collateral for such Securities minus any offsetting credits
as described in said Certificate), and (f) the name of the broker, dealer, or
financial institution from which the Securities will be returned. The Custodian
shall receive all Securities returned from the broker, dealer, or financial
institution to which such Securities were loaned and upon receipt thereof shall
pay, out of the money held for the account of the Fund, the total amount payable
upon such return of Securities as set forth in the Certificate.
ARTICLE XI.
CONCERNING MARGIN ACCOUNTS, SENIOR SECURITY
ACCOUNTS, AND COLLATERAL ACCOUNTS
1. The Custodian shall establish a Senior Security Account and from
time to time make such deposits thereto, or withdrawals therefrom, as specified
in a Certificate. Such Certificate shall specify the Series for which such
deposit or withdrawal is to be made and the amount of cash and/or the amount and
kind of Securities specifically allocated to such Series to be deposited in, or
withdrawn from, such Senior Security Account for such Series. In the event that
the Fund fails to specify in a Certificate the Series, the name of the issuer,
the title and the number of shares or the principal amount of any particular
Securities to be deposited by the
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Custodian into, or withdrawn from, a Senior Securities Account, the Custodian
shall be under no obligation to make any such deposit or withdrawal and shall
promptly notify the Fund that no such deposit has been made.
2. The Custodian shall make deliveries or payments from a Margin
Account to the broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member in
whose name, or for whose benefit, the account was established as specified in
the Margin Account Agreement.
3. Amounts received by the Custodian as payments or distributions with
respect to Securities deposited in any Margin Account shall be dealt with in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the Margin Account Agreement.
4. The Custodian shall have a continuing lien and security interest in
and to any property at any time held by the Custodian in any Collateral Account
described herein. In accordance with applicable law the Custodian may enforce
its lien and realize on any such property whenever the Custodian has made
payment or delivery pursuant to any Put Option guarantee letter or similar
document or any receipt issued hereunder by the Custodian. In the event the
Custodian should realize on any such property net proceeds which are less than
the Custodian's obligations under any Put Option guarantee letter or similar
document or any receipt, such deficiency shall be a debt owed the Custodian by
the Fund within the scope of Article XIV herein.
5. On each business day the Custodian shall furnish the Fund with a
statement with respect to each Margin Account in which money or Securities are
held specifying as of the close of business on the previous business day: (a)
the name of the Margin Account; (b) the amount and kind of Securities held
therein; and (c) the amount of money held therein. The Custodian shall make
available upon request to any broker, dealer, or futures commission merchant
specified in the name of a Margin Account a copy of the statement furnished the
Fund with respect to such Margin Account.
6. The Custodian shall establish a Collateral Account and from time to
time shall make such deposits thereto as may be specified in a Certificate.
Promptly after the close of business on each business day in which cash and/or
Securities are maintained in a Collateral Account for any Series, the Custodian
shall furnish the Fund with a statement with respect to such Collateral Account
specifying the amount of cash and/or the amount and kind of Securities held
therein. No later than the close of business next succeeding the delivery to the
Fund of such statement, the Fund shall furnish to the Custodian a Certificate or
Written Instructions specifying the then market value of the Securities
described in such statement. In the event such then market value is indicated to
be
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less than the Custodian's obligation with respect to any outstanding Put Option
guarantee letter or similar document, the Fund shall promptly specify in a
Certificate the additional cash and/or Securities to be deposited in such
Collateral Account to eliminate such deficiency.
ARTICLE XII.
PAYMENT OF DIVIDENDS OR DISTRIBUTIONS
1. The Fund shall furnish to the Custodian a copy of the resolution of
the Board of Trustees of the Fund, certified by the Secretary, the Clerk, any
Assistant Secretary or any Assistant Clerk, either (i) setting forth with
respect to the Series specified therein the date of the declaration of a
dividend or distribution, the date of payment thereof, the record date as of
which shareholders entitled to payment shall be determined, the amount payable
per Share of such Series to the shareholders of record as of that date and the
total amount payable to the Dividend Agent and any sub-dividend agent or
co-dividend agent of the Fund on the payment date, or (ii) authorizing with
respect to the Series specified therein and the declaration of dividends and
distributions thereon the Custodian to rely on Oral Instructions, Written
Instructions, or a Certificate setting forth the date of the declaration of such
dividend or distribution, the date of payment thereof, the record date as of
which shareholders entitled to payment shall be determined, the amount payable
per Share of such Series to the shareholders of record as of that date and the
total amount payable to the Dividend Agent on the payment date.
2. Upon the payment date specified in such resolution, Oral
Instructions, Written Instructions, or Certificate, as the case may be, the
Custodian shall pay to the Transfer Agent Account out of the money held for the
account of the Series specified therein the total amount payable to the Dividend
Agent and any sub-dividend agent or co-dividend agent of the Fund with respect
to such Series.
ARTICLE XIII.
SALE AND REDEMPTION OF SHARES
1. Whenever the Fund shall sell any Shares, it shall deliver or cause
to be delivered, to the Custodian a Certificate duly specifying:
(a) The Series, the number of Shares sold, trade date, and price;
and
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(b) The amount of money to be received by the Custodian for the
sale of such Shares and specifically allocated to the separate account in the
name of such Series.
2. Upon receipt of such money from the Transfer Agent, the Custodian
shall credit such money to the separate account in the name of the Series for
which such money was received.
3. Upon issuance of any Shares of any Series the Custodian shall pay,
out of the money held for the account of such Series, all original issue or
other taxes required to be paid by the Fund in connection with such issuance
upon the receipt of a Certificate specifying the amount to be paid.
4. Except as provided hereinafter, whenever the Fund desires the
Custodian to make payment out of the money held by the Custodian hereunder in
connection with a redemption of any Shares, it shall furnish, or cause to be
furnished, to the Custodian a Certificate specifying:
(a) The number and Series of Shares redeemed; and
(b) The amount to be paid for such Shares.
5. Upon receipt of an advice from an Authorized Person setting forth
the Series and number of Shares received by the Transfer Agent for redemption
and that such Shares are in good form for redemption, the Custodian shall make
payment to the Transfer Agent Account out of the money held in the separate
account in the name of the Series the total amount specified in the Certificate
issued pursuant to the foregoing paragraph 4 of this Article.
ARTICLE XIV.
OVERDRAFTS OR INDEBTEDNESS
1. If the Custodian, should in its sole discretion advance funds on
behalf of any Series which results in an overdraft because the money held by the
Custodian in the separate account for such Series shall be insufficient to pay
the total amount payable upon a purchase of Securities specifically allocated to
such Series, as set forth in a Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions or which results in an overdraft in the separate account of such
Series for some other reason, or if the Fund is for any other reason indebted to
the Custodian with respect to a Series, (except a borrowing for investment or
for temporary or emergency purposes using Securities as collateral pursuant to a
separate agreement and subject to the provisions of paragraph 2 of this
Article), such overdraft or indebtedness shall be deemed to be a loan made by
the Custodian to the Fund
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for such Series payable on demand and shall bear interest from the date incurred
at a rate per annum (based on a 360-day year for the actual number of days
involved) equal to the Federal Funds Rate plus 1/2%, such rate to be adjusted on
the effective date of any change in such Federal Funds Rate but in no event to
be less than 6% per annum. In addition, the Fund hereby agrees that the
Custodian shall have a continuing lien, security interest, and security
entitlement in and to any property including any investment property or any
financial asset specifically allocated to such Series at any time held by it for
the benefit of such Series or in which the Fund may have an interest which is
then in the Custodian's possession or control or in possession or control of any
third party acting in the Custodian's behalf. The Fund authorizes the Custodian,
in its sole discretion, at any time to charge any such overdraft or indebtedness
together with interest due thereon against any money balance of account standing
to such Series' credit on the Custodian's books. In addition, the Fund hereby
covenants that on each Business Day on which either it intends to enter a
Reverse Repurchase Agreement and/ or otherwise borrow from a third party, or
which next succeeds a Business Day on which at the close of business the Fund
had outstanding a Reverse Repurchase Agreement or such a borrowing, it shall
prior to 9 a.m., New York City time, advise the Custodian, in writing, of each
such borrowing, shall specify the Series to which the same relates, and shall
not incur any indebtedness, including pursuant to any Reverse Repurchase
Agreement, not so specified other than from the Custodian.
2. The Fund will cause to be delivered to the Custodian by any bank
(including, if the borrowing is pursuant to a separate agreement, the Custodian)
from which it borrows money for investment or for temporary or emergency
purposes using Securities held by the Custodian hereunder as collateral for such
borrowings, a notice or undertaking in the form currently employed by any such
bank setting forth the amount which such bank will loan to the Fund against
delivery of a stated amount of collateral. The Fund shall promptly deliver to
the Custodian a Certificate specifying with respect to each such borrowing: (a)
the Series to which such borrowing relates; (b) the name of the bank, (c) the
amount and terms of the borrowing, which may be set forth by incorporating by
reference an attached promissory note, duly endorsed by the Fund, or other loan
agreement, (d) the time and date, if known, on which the loan is to be entered
into, (e) the date on which the loan becomes due and payable, (f) the total
amount payable to the Fund on the borrowing date, (g) the market value of
Securities to be delivered as collateral for such loan, including the name of
the issuer, the title and the number of shares or the principal amount of any
particular Securities, and (h) a statement specifying whether such loan is for
investment purposes or for temporary or emergency purposes and that such loan is
in conformance with the Investment Company Act of 1940 and the Fund's
prospectus. The Custodian shall deliver on the
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borrowing date specified in a Certificate the specified collateral and the
executed promissory note, if any, against delivery by the lending bank of the
total amount of the loan payable, provided that the same conforms to the total
amount payable as set forth in the Certificate. The Custodian may, at the option
of the lending bank, keep such collateral in its possession, but such collateral
shall be subject to all rights therein given the lending bank by virtue of any
promissory note or loan agreement. The Custodian shall deliver such Securities
as additional collateral as may be specified in a Certificate to collateralize
further any transaction described in this paragraph. The Fund shall cause all
Securities released from collateral status to be returned directly to the
Custodian, and the Custodian shall receive from time to time such return of
collateral as may be tendered to it. In the event that the Fund fails to specify
in a Certificate the Series, the name of the issuer, the title and number of
shares or the principal amount of any particular Securities to be delivered as
collateral by the Custodian, to any such bank, the Custodian shall not be under
any obligation to deliver any Securities.
ARTICLE XV.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. With respect to any software provided by the Custodian to a Fund in
order for the Fund to transmit Instructions to the Custodian (the "Software"),
the Custodian grants to such Fund a personal, nontransferable and nonexclusive
license to use the Software solely for the purpose of transmitting Instructions
to, and receiving communications from, the Custodian in connection with its
account(s). The Fund agrees not to sell, reproduce, lease or otherwise provide,
directly or indirectly, the Software or any portion thereof to any third party
without the prior written consent of the Custodian.
2. The Fund shall obtain and maintain at its own cost and expense all
equipment and services, including but not limited to communications services,
necessary for it to utilize the Software and transmit Instructions to the
Custodian. The Custodian shall not be responsible for the reliability,
compatibility with the Software or availability of any such equipment or
services or the performance or nonperformance by any nonparty to this Custody
Agreement.
3. The Fund acknowledges that the Software, all data bases made
available to the Fund by utilizing the Software (other than data bases relating
solely to the assets of the Fund and transactions with respect thereto), and any
proprietary data, processes, information and documentation
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(other than which are or become part of the public domain or are legally
required to be made available to the public) (collectively, the "Information"),
are the exclusive and confidential property of the Custodian. The Fund shall
keep the Information confidential by using the same care and discretion that the
Fund uses with respect to its own confidential property and trade secrets and
shall neither make nor permit any disclosure without the prior written consent
of the Custodian. Upon termination of this Agreement or the Software license
granted hereunder for any reason, the Fund shall return to the Custodian all
copies of the Information which are in its possession or under its control or
which the Fund distributed to third parties.
4. The Custodian reserves the right to modify the Software from time to
time upon reasonable prior notice and the Fund shall install new releases of the
Software as the Custodian may direct. The Fund agrees not to modify or attempt
to modify the Software without the Custodian's prior written consent. The Fund
acknowledges that any modifications to the Software, whether by the Fund or the
Custodian and whether with or without the Custodian's consent, shall become the
property of the Custodian.
5. The Custodian makes no warranties or representations of any kind
with regard to the Software or the method(s) by which the Fund may transmit
Instructions to the Custodian, express or implied, including but not limited to
any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
6. Where the method for transmitting Instructions by the Fund involves
an automatic systems acknowledgment by the Custodian of its receipt of such
Instructions, then in the absence of such acknowledgment the Custodian shall not
be liable for any failure to act pursuant to such Instructions, the Fund may not
claim that such Instructions were received by the Custodian, and the Fund shall
deliver a Certificate by some other means.
7. (a) The Fund agrees that where it delivers to the Custodian
Instructions hereunder, it shall be the Fund's sole responsibility to ensure
that only persons duly authorized by the Fund transmit such Instructions to the
Custodian. The Fund will cause all persons transmitting Instructions to the
Custodian to treat applicable user and authorization codes, passwords and
authentication keys with extreme care, and irrevocably authorizes the Custodian
to act in accordance with and rely upon Instructions received by it pursuant
hereto.
(b) The Fund hereby represents, acknowledges and agrees that it is
fully informed of the protections and risks associated with the various methods
of transmitting Instructions to the Custodian and that there may be more
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secure methods of transmitting instructions to the Custodian than the method(s)
selected by the Fund. The Fund hereby agrees that the security procedures (if
any) to be followed in connection with the Fund's transmission of Instructions
provide to it a commercially reasonable degree of protection in light of its
particular needs and circumstances.
8. The Fund hereby presents, warrants and covenants to the Custodian
that this Agreement has been duly approved by a resolution of its Board of
Trustees, and that its transmission of Instructions pursuant hereto shall at all
times comply with the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended.
9. The Fund shall notify the Custodian of any errors, omissions or
interruptions in, or delay or unavailability of, its ability to send
Instructions as promptly as practicable, and in any event within 24 hours after
the earliest of (i) discovery thereof, (ii) the Business Day on which discovery
should have occurred through the exercise of reasonable care and (iii) in the
case of any error, the date of actual receipt of the earliest notice which
reflects such error, it being agreed that discovery and receipt of notice may
only occur on a business day. The Custodian shall promptly advise the Fund
whenever the Custodian learns of any errors, omissions or interruption in, or
delay or unavailability of, the Fund's ability to send Instructions.
ARTICLE XVI.
FX TRANSACTIONS
1. Whenever the Fund shall enter into an FX Transaction, the Fund shall
promptly deliver to the Custodian a Certificate or Oral Instructions specifying
with respect to such FX Transaction: (a) the Series to which such FX Transaction
is specifically allocated; (b) the type and amount of Currency to be purchased
by the Fund; (c) the type and amount of Currency to be sold by the Fund; (d) the
date on which the Currency to be purchased is to be delivered; (e) the date on
which the Currency to be sold is to be delivered; and (f) the name of the person
from whom or through whom such currencies are to be purchased and sold. Unless
otherwise instructed by a Certificate or Oral Instructions, the Custodian shall
deliver, or shall instruct a Foreign Sub-Custodian to deliver, the Currency to
be sold on the date on which such delivery is to be made, as set forth in the
Certificate, and shall receive, or instruct a Foreign Sub-Custodian to receive,
the Currency to be purchased on the date as set forth in the Certificate.
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2. Where the Currency to be sold is to be delivered on the same day as
the Currency to be purchased, as specified in the Certificate or Oral
Instructions, the Custodian or a Foreign Sub-Custodian may arrange for such
deliveries and receipts to be made in accordance with the customs prevailing
from time to time among brokers or dealers in Currencies, and such receipt and
delivery may not be completed simultaneously. The Fund assumes all
responsibility and liability for all credit risks involved in connection with
such receipts and deliveries, which responsibility and liability shall continue
until the Currency to be received by the Fund has been received in full.
3. Any FX Transaction effected by the Custodian in connection with this
Agreement may be entered with the Custodian, any office, branch or subsidiary of
The Bank of New York Company, Inc., or any Foreign Sub-Custodian acting as
principal or otherwise through customary banking channels. The Fund may issue a
standing Certificate with respect to FX Transaction but the Custodian may
establish rules or limitations concerning any foreign exchange facility made
available to the Fund. The Fund shall bear all risks of investing in Securities
or holding Currency. Without limiting the foregoing, the Fund shall bear the
risks that rules or procedures imposed by a Foreign Sub-Custodian or foreign
depositories, exchange controls, asset freezes or other laws, rules, regulations
or orders shall prohibit or impose burdens or costs on the transfer to, by or
for the account of the Fund of Securities or any cash held outside the Fund's
jurisdiction or denominated in Currency other than its home jurisdiction or the
conversion of cash from one Currency into another currency. The Custodian shall
not be obligated to substitute another Currency for a Currency (including a
Currency that is a component of a Composite Currency Unit) whose
transferability, convertibility or availability has been affected by such law,
regulation, rule or procedure. Neither the Custodian nor any Foreign
Sub-Custodian shall be liable to the Fund for any loss resulting from any of the
foregoing events.
ARTICLE XVII.
CONCERNING THE CUSTODIAN
1. The Custodian shall use reasonable care in the performance of its
duties hereunder, and, except as hereinafter provided, neither the Custodian nor
its nominee shall be liable for any loss or damage, including counsel fees,
resulting from its action or omission to act or otherwise, either hereunder or
under any Margin Account Agreement, except for any such loss or damage arising
out of its own negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct or that of
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its officers, employees, or agents. The Custodian may, with respect to questions
of law arising hereunder or under any Margin Account Agreement, apply for and
obtain the advice and opinion of counsel to the Fund, at the expense of the
Fund, or of its own counsel, at its own expense, and shall be fully protected
with respect to anything done or omitted by it in good faith in conformity with
such advice or opinion. The Custodian shall be liable to the Fund for any loss
or damage resulting from the use of the Book-Entry System or any Depository
arising by reason of any negligence or willful misconduct on the part of the
Custodian or any of its employees or agents.
2. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Custodian shall be under no
obligation to inquire into, and shall not be liable for:
(a) The validity (but not the authenticity) of the issue of any
Securities purchased, sold, or written by or for the Fund, the legality of the
purchase, sale or writing thereof, or the propriety of the amount paid or
received therefor, as specified in a Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions;
(b) The legality of the sale or redemption of any Shares, or the
propriety of the amount to be received or paid therefor, as specified in a
Certificate;
(c) The legality of the declaration or payment of any dividend by
the Fund, as specified in a resolution, Certificate, Oral Instructions, or
Written Instructions;
(d) The legality of any borrowing by the Fund using Securities as
collateral;
(e) The legality of any loan of portfolio Securities, nor shall the
Custodian be under any duty or obligation to see to it that the cash collateral
delivered to it by a broker, dealer, or financial institution or held by it at
any time as a result of such loan of portfolio Securities of the Fund is
adequate collateral for the Fund against any loss it might sustain as a result
of such loan, except that this sub-paragraph shall not excuse any liability the
Custodian may have for failing to act in accordance with Article X hereof or any
Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions given in accordance with
this Agreement. The Custodian specifically, but not by way of limitation, shall
not be under any duty or obligation periodically to check or notify the Fund
that the amount of such cash collateral held by it for the Fund is sufficient
collateral for the Fund, but such duty or obligation shall be the sole
responsibility of the Fund. In addition, the Custodian shall be under no duty or
obligation to see that any broker, dealer or financial institution to which
portfolio Securities of the Fund are lent pursuant to
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Article X of this Agreement makes payment to it of any dividends or interest
which are payable to or for the account of the Fund during the period of such
loan or at the termination of such loan, provided, however, that the Custodian
shall promptly notify the Fund in the event that such dividends or interest are
not paid and received when due; or
(f) The sufficiency or value of any amounts of money and/or
Securities held in any Margin Account, Senior Security Account or Collateral
Account in connection with transactions by the Fund, except that this
sub-paragraph shall not excuse any liability the Custodian may have for failing
to establish, maintain, make deposits to or withdrawals from such accounts in
accordance with this Agreement. In addition, the Custodian shall be under no
duty or obligation to see that any broker, dealer, futures commission merchant
or Clearing Member makes payment to the Fund of any variation margin payment or
similar payment which the Fund may be entitled to receive from such broker,
dealer, futures commission merchant or Clearing Member, to see that any payment
received by the Custodian from any broker, dealer, futures commission merchant
or Clearing Member is the amount the Fund is entitled to receive, or to notify
the Fund of the Custodian's receipt or non-receipt of any such payment.
3. The Custodian shall not be liable for, or considered to be the
Custodian of, any money, whether or not represented by any check, draft, or
other instrument for the payment of money, received by it on behalf of the Fund
until the Custodian actually receives such money directly or by the final
crediting of the account representing the Fund's interest at the Book-Entry
System or the Depository.
4. With respect to Securities held in a Depository, except as otherwise
provided in paragraph 5(b) of Article III hereof, the Custodian shall have no
responsibility and shall not be liable for ascertaining or acting upon any
calls, conversions, exchange offers, tenders, interest rate changes or similar
matters relating to such Securities, unless the Custodian shall have actually
received timely notice from the Depository in which such Securities are held. In
no event shall the Custodian have any responsibility or liability for the
failure of a Depository to collect, or for the late collection or late crediting
by a Depository of any amount payable upon Securities deposited in a Depository
which may mature or be redeemed, retired, called or otherwise become payable.
However, upon receipt of a Certificate from the Fund of an overdue amount on
Securities held in a Depository the Custodian shall make a claim against the
Depository on behalf of the Fund, except that the Custodian shall not be under
any obligation to appear in, prosecute or defend any action, suit or proceeding
in respect to any Securities held by a Depository which in its opinion may
involve it in expense or liability, unless indemnity satisfactory to it against
all
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expense and liability be furnished as often as may be required, or
alternatively, the Fund shall be subrogated to the rights of the Custodian with
respect to such claim against the Depository should it so request in a
Certificate. This paragraph shall not, however, excuse any failure by the
Custodian to act in accordance with a Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions given in accordance with this Agreement.
5. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or obligation to take
action to effect collection of any amount due to the Fund from the Transfer
Agent of the Fund nor to take any action to effect payment or distribution by
the Transfer Agent of the Fund of any amount paid by the Custodian to the
Transfer Agent of the Fund in accordance with this Agreement.
6. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or obligation to take
action to effect collection of any amount if the Securities upon which such
amount is payable are in default, or if payment is refused after the Custodian
has timely and properly, in accordance with this Agreement, made due demand or
presentation, unless and until (i) it shall be directed to take such action by a
Certificate and (ii) it shall be assured to its satisfaction of reimbursement of
its costs and expenses in connection with any such action, but the Custodian
shall have such a duty if the Securities were not in default on the payable date
and the Custodian failed to timely and properly make such demand for payment and
such failure is the reason for the non-receipt of payment.
7. The Custodian may appoint one or more banking institutions as
sub-custodian or sub-custodians, or as co-custodian or co-custodians including,
but not limited to, banking institutions located in foreign countries, of
Securities and money at any time owned by the Fund, upon such terms and
conditions as may be approved in a Certificate or contained in an agreement
executed by the Custodian, the Fund and the appointed institution.
8. (a) The Custodian will use reasonable care with respect to its
obligations under this Agreement and the safekeeping of Securities and money
owned by the Fund. The Custodian shall be liable to the Fund for any loss which
shall occur as the result of the failure of a sub-custodian which is a banking
institution located in a foreign country and identified on Schedule A attached
hereto and as amended from time to time upon mutual agreement of the parties
(each, a "Sub-custodian") to exercise reasonable care with respect to the
safekeeping of such securities and money to the same extent that the Custodian
would be liable to the Fund if the Custodian were holding such Securities and
money in New York. In the event of any loss to the Fund by reason of the failure
of the Custodian or a Sub-custodian to utilize reasonable care, the Custodian
shall be liable to the Fund only to the
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extent of the Fund's direct damages, to be determined based on the market value
of the Securities and money which are the subject of the loss at the date of
discovery of such loss and without reference to any special conditions or
circumstances.
(b) The Custodian shall not be liable for any loss which results
from (i) the general risk of investing, or (ii) investing or holding Securities
and money in a particular country including, but not limited to, losses
resulting from nationalization, expropriation or other governmental actions;
regulation of the banking or securities industry; currency restrictions,
devaluations or fluctuations; or market conditions which prevent the orderly
execution of securities transactions or affect the value of Securities or money.
(c) Neither party shall be liable to the other for any loss due to
forces beyond its control including, but not limited to, strikes or work
stoppages, acts of war or terrorism, insurrection, revolution, nuclear fusion,
fission or radiation, or acts of God.
9. The Custodian shall not be under any duty or obligation (a) to
ascertain whether any Securities at any time delivered to, or held by it, for
the account of the Fund and specifically allocated to a Series are such as
properly may be held by the Fund or such Series under the provisions of its then
current prospectus, or (b) to ascertain whether any transactions by the Fund,
whether or not involving the Custodian, are such transactions as may properly be
engaged in by the Fund.
10. The Custodian shall be entitled to receive and the Fund agrees to
pay to the Custodian all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses and such compensation
as may be agreed upon from time to time between the Custodian and the Fund. The
Custodian may charge such compensation, and any such expenses with respect to a
Series incurred by the Custodian in the performance of its duties under this
Agreement against any money specifically allocated to such Series. The Custodian
shall also be entitled to charge against any money held by it for the account of
a Series the amount of any loss, damage, liability or expense, including counsel
fees, for which it shall be entitled to reimbursement under the provisions of
this Agreement attributable to, or arising out of, its serving as Custodian for
such Series. The expenses for which the Custodian shall be entitled to
reimbursement hereunder shall include, but are not limited to, the expenses of
sub-custodians and foreign branches of the Custodian incurred in settling
outside of New York City transactions involving the purchase and sale of
Securities of the Fund. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else contained
in this Agreement to the contrary, the Custodian shall, prior to effecting any
charge for compensation, expenses, or any overdraft or
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indebtedness or interest thereon, submit an invoice therefor to the Fund.
11. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any Certificate,
notice or other instrument in writing, Oral Instructions, or Written
Instructions received by the Custodian and reasonably believed by the Custodian
to be genuine. The Fund agrees to forward to the Custodian a Certificate or
facsimile thereof confirming Oral Instructions or Written Instructions in such
manner so that such Certificate or facsimile thereof is received by the
Custodian, whether by hand delivery, telecopier or other similar device, or
otherwise, by the close of business of the same day that such Oral Instructions
or Written Instructions are given to the Custodian. The Fund agrees that the
fact that such confirming instructions are not received by the Custodian shall
in no way affect the validity of the transactions or enforceability of the
transactions thereby authorized by the Fund. The Fund agrees that the Custodian
shall incur no liability to the Fund in acting upon Oral Instructions or Written
Instructions given to the Custodian hereunder concerning such transactions
provided such instructions reasonably appear to have been received from an
Authorized Person.
12. The Custodian shall be entitled to rely upon any instrument,
instruction or notice received by the Custodian and reasonably believed by the
Custodian to be given in accordance with the terms and conditions of any Margin
Account Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
Custodian shall be under no duty to inquire into, and shall not be liable for,
the accuracy of any statements or representations contained in any such
instrument or other notice including, without limitation, any specification of
any amount to be paid to a broker, dealer, futures commission merchant or
Clearing Member. This paragraph shall not excuse any failure by the Custodian to
have acted in accordance with any Margin Agreement it has executed or any
Certificate, Oral Instructions, or Written Instructions given in accordance with
this Agreement.
13. The books and records pertaining to the Fund, as described in
Appendix E hereto, which are in the possession of the Custodian shall be the
property of the Fund. Such books and records shall be prepared and maintained by
the Custodian as required by the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and
other applicable securities laws and rules and regulations. The Fund, or the
Fund's authorized representatives, shall have access to such books and records
during the Custodian's normal business hours. Upon the reasonable request of the
Fund, copies of any such books and records shall be provided by the Custodian to
the Fund or the Fund's authorized representative, and the Fund shall reimburse
the Custodian its expenses of providing such copies. Upon reasonable request of
the Fund, the Custodian shall provide in hard
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copy or on micro-film, whichever the Custodian elects, any records included in
any such delivery which are maintained by the Custodian on a computer disc, or
are similarly maintained, and the Fund shall reimburse the Custodian for its
expenses of providing such hard copy or micro-film.
14. The Custodian shall provide the Fund with any report obtained by
the Custodian on the system of internal accounting control of the Book-Entry
System, each Depository or O.C.C., and with such reports on its own systems of
internal accounting control as the Fund may reasonably request from time to
time.
15. The Custodian shall furnish upon request annually to the Fund a
letter prepared by the Custodian's accountants with respect to the Custodian's
internal systems and controls in the form generally provided by the Custodian to
other investment companies for which the Custodian acts as custodian.
16. The Fund agrees to indemnify the Custodian against and save the
Custodian harmless from all liability, claims, losses and demands whatsoever,
including attorney's fees, howsoever arising out of, or related to, the
Custodian's performance of its obligations under this Agreement, except for any
such liability, claim, loss and demand arising out of the Custodian's own
negligence, bad faith, or willful misconduct or that of its officers, employees,
or agents.
17. Subject to the foregoing provisions of this Agreement, the
Custodian shall deliver and receive Securities, and receipts with respect to
such Securities, and shall make and receive payments only in accordance with the
customs prevailing from time to time among brokers or dealers in such Securities
and, except as may otherwise be provided by this Agreement or as may be in
accordance with such customs, shall make payment for Securities only against
delivery thereof and deliveries of Securities only against payment therefor.
18. The Custodian shall have no duties or responsibilities whatsoever
except such duties and responsibilities as are specifically set forth in this
Agreement, and no covenant or obligation shall be implied in this Agreement
against the Custodian.
ARTICLE XVIII.
TERMINATION
1. Except as provided in paragraph 3 of this Article, this Agreement
shall continue until terminated by either the Custodian giving to the Fund, or
the Fund giving to the Custodian, a notice in writing specifying the date of
such
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termination, which date shall be not less than 60 days after the date of the
giving of such notice. In the event such notice or a notice pursuant to
paragraph 3 of this Article is given by the Fund, it shall be accompanied by a
copy of a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Fund, certified by an
Officer and the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Fund, electing to
terminate this Agreement and designating a successor custodian or custodians,
each of which shall be eligible to serve as a custodian for the securities of a
management investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940. In the
event such notice is given by the Custodian, the Fund shall, on or before the
termination date, deliver to the Custodian a copy of a resolution of the Board
of Trustees of the Fund, certified by the Secretary, the Clerk, any Assistant
Secretary or any Assistant Clerk, designating a successor custodian or
custodians. In the absence of such designation by the Fund, the Custodian may
designate a successor custodian which shall be a bank or trust company having
not less than $2,000,000 aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits. Upon
the date set forth in such notice this Agreement shall terminate, and the
Custodian shall upon receipt of a notice of acceptance by the successor
custodian on that date deliver directly to the successor custodian all
Securities and money then owned by the Fund and held by it as Custodian, after
deducting all fees, expenses and other amounts for the payment or reimbursement
of which it shall then be entitled.
2. If a successor custodian is not designated by the Fund or the
Custodian in accordance with the preceding paragraph, the Fund shall upon the
date specified in the notice of termination of this Agreement and upon the
delivery by the Custodian of all Securities (other than Securities held in the
Book-Entry System which cannot be delivered to the Fund) and money then owned by
the Fund be deemed to be its own custodian and the Custodian shall thereby be
relieved of all duties and responsibilities pursuant to this Agreement, other
than the duty with respect to Securities held in the Book Entry System which
cannot be delivered to the Fund to hold such Securities hereunder in accordance
with this Agreement.
3. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Fund may terminate this Agreement
upon the date specified in a written notice in the event of the "Bankruptcy" of
The Bank of New York. As used in this sub-paragraph, the term "Bankruptcy" shall
mean The Bank of New York's making a general assignment, arrangement or
composition with or for the benefit of its creditors, or instituting or having
instituted against it a proceeding seeking a judgment of insolvency or
bankruptcy or the entry of a order for relief under any applicable bankruptcy
law or any other relief under any bankruptcy or insolvency law or other similar
law affecting creditors' rights, or if a petition is presented for the winding
up or liquidation of the party or a resolution is passed for its
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winding up or liquidation, or it seeks, or becomes subject to, the appointment
of an administrator, receiver, trustee, custodian or other similar official for
it or for all or substantially all of its assets or its taking any action in
furtherance of, or indicating its consent to approval of, or acquiescence in,
any of the foregoing.
ARTICLE XIX.
MISCELLANEOUS
1. Annexed hereto as Appendix A is a Certificate signed by two of the
present Officers of the Fund under its seal, setting forth the names and the
signatures of the present Authorized Persons. The Fund agrees to furnish to the
Custodian a new Certificate in similar form in the event that any such present
Authorized Person ceases to be an Authorized Person or in the event that other
or additional Authorized Persons are elected or appointed. Until such new
Certificate shall be received, the Custodian shall be entitled to rely and to
act upon Oral Instructions, Written Instructions, or signatures of the present
Authorized Persons as set forth in the last delivered Certificate to the extent
provided by this Agreement.
2. Annexed hereto as Appendix B is a Certificate signed by two of the
present Officers of the Fund under its seal, setting forth the names and the
signatures of the present Officers of the Fund. The Fund agrees to furnish to
the Custodian a new Certificate in similar form in the event any such present
Officer ceases to be an Officer of the Fund, or in the event that other or
additional Officers are elected or appointed. Until such new Certificate shall
be received, the Custodian shall be entitled to rely and to act upon the
signatures of the Officers as set forth in the last delivered Certificate to the
extent provided by this Agreement.
3. Any notice or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by
this Agreement to be given to the Custodian, other than any Certificate or
Written Instructions, shall be sufficiently given if addressed to the Custodian
and mailed or delivered to it at its offices at 90 Washington Street, New York,
New York 10286, or at such other place as the Custodian may from time to time
designate in writing.
4. Any notice or other instrument in writing, authorized or required by
this Agreement to be given to the Fund shall be sufficiently given if addressed
to the Fund and mailed or delivered to it at its office at the address for the
Fund first above written, or at such other place as the Fund may from time to
time designate in writing.
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5. This Agreement may not be amended or modified in any manner except
by a written agreement executed by both parties with the same formality as this
Agreement and approved by a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Fund,
except that Appendices A and B may be amended unilaterally by the Fund without
such an approving resolution.
6. This Agreement shall extend to and shall be binding upon the parties
hereto, and their respective successors and assigns; provided, however, that
this Agreement shall not be assignable by the Fund without the written consent
of the Custodian, or by the Custodian or The Bank of New York without the
written consent of the Fund, authorized or approved by a resolution of the
Fund's Board of Trustees. For purposes of this paragraph, no merger,
consolidation, or amalgamation of the Custodian, The Bank of New York, or the
Fund shall be deemed to constitute an assignment of this Agreement.
7. This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the
State of New York without giving effect to conflict of laws principles thereof.
Each party hereby consents to the jurisdiction of a state or federal court
situated in New York City, New York in connection with any dispute arising
hereunder and hereby waives its right to trial by jury.
8. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each
of which shall be deemed to be an original, but such counterparts shall,
together, constitute only one instrument.
9. A copy of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund is on file with the
Secretary of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and notice is hereby given that
this instrument is executed on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Fund as
Trustees and not individually and that the obligations of this instrument are
not binding upon any of the Trustees or shareholders individually but are
binding only upon the assets and property of the Fund; provided, however, that
the Declaration of Trust of the Fund provides that the assets of a particular
Series of the Fund shall under no circumstances be charged with liabilities
attributable to any other Series of the Fund and that all persons extending
credit to, or contracting with or having any claim against a particular Series
of the Fund shall look only to the assets of that particular Series for payment
of such credit, contract or claim.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their respective Officers, thereunto duly authorized and their
respective seals to be hereunto affixed, as of the day and year first above
written.
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH
SECURITIES
[SEAL] By:
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Attest:
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THE BANK OF NEW YORK
[SEAL] By:
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APPENDIX A
I, __________________, President and I,_______________________,
_______________________ of MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH
SECURITIES, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), do hereby certify that:
The following individuals have been duly authorized by the Board of
Trustees of the Fund in conformity with the Fund's Declaration of Trust and
By-Laws to give Oral Instructions and Written Instructions on behalf of the
Fund, except that those persons designated as being an "Officer of DWTC" shall
be an Authorized Person only for purposes of Articles XII and XIII. The
signatures set forth opposite their respective names are their true and correct
signatures:
Name Position Signature
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APPENDIX B
I, __________________, President and I,_______________________,
_______________________ of MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH
SECURITIES, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), do hereby certify that:
The following individuals for whom a position other than "Officer of
DWTC" is specified serve in the following positions with the Fund and each has
been duly elected or appointed by the Board of Trustees of the Fund to each such
position and qualified therefor in conformity with the Fund's Declaration of
Trust and By-Laws. With respect to the following individuals for whom a position
of "Officer of DWTC" is specified, each such individual has been designated by a
resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Fund to be an Officer for purposes of
the Fund's Custody Agreement with The Bank of New York, but only for purposes of
Articles XII and XIII thereof and a certified copy of such resolution is
attached hereto. The signatures of each individual below set forth opposite
their respective names are their true and correct signatures:
Name Position Signature
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APPENDIX C
The undersigned, ______________________, hereby certifies that he or
she is the duly elected and acting ________________________ of MORGAN STANLEY
DEAN WITTER MID- CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, a Massachusetts business trust
(the "Fund"), further certifies that the following resolutions were adopted by
the Board of Trustees of the Fund at a meeting duly held on , 1998, at which a
quorum was at all times present and that such resolutions have not been modified
or rescinded and are in full force and effect as of the date hereof.
RESOLVED, that The Bank of New York, as Custodian pursuant to
the Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York and the Fund dated
as of , 1998 (the "Custody Agreement") is authorized and instructed on
a continuous and ongoing basis to act in accordance with, and to rely
on Instructions (as defined in the Custody Agreement).
RESOLVED, that the Fund shall establish access codes and grant
use of such access codes only to Officers of the Fund as defined in the
Custody Agreement, shall establish internal safekeeping procedures to
safeguard and protect the confidentiality and availability of user and
access codes, passwords and authentication keys, and shall use
Instructions only in a manner that does not contravene the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended, or the rules and regulations
thereunder.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, as of the day of
, 1998.
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APPENDIX D
I, Vincent M. Blazewicz, a Vice President with THE BANK OF NEW YORK do
hereby designate the following publications:
The Bond Buyer
Depository Trust Company Notices
Financial Daily Card Services
JJ Kenney Municipal Bond Service
London Financial Times
New York Times
Standard & Poor's Called Bond Record
Wall Street Journal
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APPENDIX E
The following books and records pertaining to Fund shall be prepared
and maintained by the Custodian and shall be the property of the Fund:
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EXHIBIT A
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned, ___________________ , hereby certifies that he or she
is the duly elected and acting ________________ of _________________________ , a
Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), and further certifies that the
following resolution was adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Fund at a
meeting duly held on ________ __, 1998, at which a quorum was at all times
present and that such resolution has not been modified or rescinded and is in
full force and effect as of the date hereof.
RESOLVED, that The Bank of New York, as Custodian pursuant to
a Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York and the Fund dated as
of _______ __, 1998, (the "Custody Agreement") is authorized and
instructed on a continuous and ongoing basis to deposit in the
Book-Entry System, as defined in the Custody Agreement, all securities
eligible for deposit therein, regardless of the Series to which the
same are specifically allocated, and to utilize the Book-Entry System
to the extent possible in connection with its performance thereunder,
including, without limitation, in connection with settlements of
purchases and sales of securities, loans of securities, and deliveries
and returns of securities collateral.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of
_______________, as of the __ day of _______, 1998.
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EXHIBIT B
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned, __________________________ , hereby certifies that he
or she is the duly elected and acting __________________ of , a
Massachusetts business Trust (the "Fund"), and further certifies that the
following resolution was adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Fund at a
meeting duly held on _______ __ , 1998, at which a quorum was at all times
present and that such resolution has not been modified or rescinded and is in
full force and effect as of the date hereof.
RESOLVED, that The Bank of New York, as Custodian pursuant to
a Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York and the Fund dated as
of _______ __ , 1998, (the "Custody Agreement") is authorized and
instructed on a continuous and ongoing basis until such time as it
receives a Certificate, as defined in the Custody Agreement, to the
contrary to deposit in The Depository Trust Company ("DTC"), as a
"Depository" as defined in the Custody Agreement, all securities
eligible for deposit therein, regardless of the Series to which the
same are specifically allocated, and to utilize DTC to the extent
possible in connection with its performance thereunder, including,
without limitation, in connection with settlements of purchases and
sales of securities, loans of securities, and deliveries and returns of
securities collateral.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of
__________________ , as of the __ day of _______ , 1998.
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EXHIBIT B-1
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned, ________________________ , hereby certifies that he or
she is the duly elected and acting _______________________ of
_____________________ , a Massachusetts business Trust (the "Fund"), and further
certifies that the following resolution was adopted by the Board of Trustees of
the Fund at a meeting duly held on _______ __ , 1998, at which a quorum was at
all times present and that such resolution has not been modified or rescinded
and is in full force and effect as of the date hereof.
RESOLVED, that The Bank of New York, as Custodian pursuant to
a Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York and the Fund dated as
of _______ __ , 1998 (the "Custody Agreement") is authorized and
instructed on a continuous and ongoing basis until such time as it
receives a Certificate, as defined in the Custody Agreement, to the
contrary to deposit in the Participants Trust Company as a Depository,
as defined in the Custody Agreement, all securities eligible for
deposit therein, regardless of the Series to which the same are
specifically allocated, and to utilize the Participants Trust Company
to the extent possible in connection with its performance thereunder,
including, without limitation, in connection with settlements of
purchases and sales of securities, loans of securities, and deliveries
and returns of securities collateral.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of
______________________ , as of the __ day of _______ , 1998.
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EXHIBIT C
CERTIFICATION
The undersigned, ________________________ , hereby certifies that he or
she is the duly elected and acting _______________________ of
______________________ , a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), and
further certifies that the following resolution was adopted by the Board of
Trustees of the Fund at a meeting duly held on _______ __ , 1998, at which a
quorum was at all times present and that such resolution has not been modified
or rescinded and is in full force and effect as of the date hereof.
RESOLVED, that The Bank of New York, as Custodian pursuant to
a Custody Agreement between The Bank of New York and the Fund dated as
of _______ __ , 1998, (the "Custody Agreement") is authorized and
instructed on a continuous and ongoing basis until such time as it
receives a Certificate, as defined in the Custody Agreement, to the
contrary, to accept, utilize and act with respect to Clearing Member
confirmations for Options and transaction in Options, regardless of the
Series to which the same are specifically allocated, as such terms are
defined in the Custody Agreement, as provided in the Custody Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and the seal of
_____________________ , as of the __ day of _______ , 1998.
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AMENDED AND RESTATED
TRANSFER AGENCY AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
WITH
DEAN WITTER TRUST FSB
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Article 1 Terms of Appointment............................... 1
Article 2 Fees and Expenses.................................. 2
Article 3 Representations and Warranties of DWTFSB .......... 3
Article 4 Representations and Warranties of the Fund ........ 3
Article 5 Duty of Care and Indemnification................... 3
Article 6 Documents and Covenants of the Fund and DWTFSB .... 4
Article 7 Duration and Termination of Agreement.............. 5
Article 8 Assignment ........................................ 5
Article 9 Affiliations....................................... 6
Article 10 Amendment.......................................... 6
Article 11 Applicable Law..................................... 6
Article 12 Miscellaneous...................................... 6
Article 13 Merger of Agreement................................ 7
Article 14 Personal Liability................................. 7
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AMENDED AND RESTATED TRANSFER AGENCY AND SERVICE AGREEMENT
AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT made as of the 23rd day of October, 1997 by
and between each of the Funds listed on the signature pages hereof, each of
such Funds acting severally on its own behalf and not jointly with any of
such other Funds (each such Fund hereinafter referred to as the "Fund"), each
such Fund having its principal office and place of business at Two World
Trade Center, New York, New York, 10048, and DEAN WITTER TRUST FSB
("DWTFSB"), a federally chartered savings bank, having its principal office
and place of business at Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two, Jersey City,
New Jersey 07311.
WHEREAS, the Fund desires to appoint DWTFSB as its transfer agent,
dividend disbursing agent and shareholder servicing agent and DWTFSB desires
to accept such appointment;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained,
the parties hereto agree as follows:
Article 1 Terms of Appointment; Duties of DWTFSB
1.1 Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, the
Fund hereby employs and appoints DWTFSB to act as, and DWTFSB agrees to act
as, the transfer agent for each series and class of shares of the Fund,
whether now or hereafter authorized or issued ("Shares"), dividend disbursing
agent and shareholder servicing agent in connection with any accumulation,
open-account or similar plans provided to the holders of such Shares
("Shareholders") and set out in the currently effective prospectus and
statement of additional information ("prospectus") of the Fund, including
without limitation any periodic investment plan or periodic withdrawal
program.
1.2 DWTFSB agrees that it will perform the following services:
(a) In accordance with procedures established from time to time by
agreement between the Fund and DWTFSB, DWTFSB shall:
(i) Receive for acceptance, orders for the purchase of Shares, and
promptly deliver payment and appropriate documentation therefor to the
custodian of the assets of the Fund (the "Custodian");
(ii) Pursuant to purchase orders, issue the appropriate number of
Shares and issue certificates therefor or hold such Shares in book form
in the appropriate Shareholder account;
(iii) Receive for acceptance redemption requests and redemption
directions and deliver the appropriate documentation therefor to the
Custodian;
(iv) At the appropriate time as and when it receives monies paid to
it by the Custodian with respect to any redemption, pay over or cause to
be paid over in the appropriate manner such monies as instructed by the
redeeming Shareholders;
(v) Effect transfers of Shares by the registered owners thereof upon
receipt of appropriate instructions;
(vi) Prepare and transmit payments for dividends and distributions
declared by the Fund;
(vii) Calculate any sales charges payable by a Shareholder on
purchases and/or redemptions of Shares of the Fund as such charges may
be reflected in the prospectus;
(viii) Maintain records of account for and advise the Fund and its
Shareholders as to the foregoing; and
(ix) Record the issuance of Shares of the Fund and maintain pursuant
to Rule 17Ad-10(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("1934
Act") a record of the total number of Shares of the Fund which are
authorized, based upon data provided to it by the Fund, and issued and
outstanding. DWTFSB shall also provide to the Fund on a regular basis
the total number of Shares that are authorized, issued and outstanding
and shall notify the Fund in case any proposed issue of Shares by the
Fund would result in an overissue. In case any issue of Shares
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would result in an overissue, DWTFSB shall refuse to issue such Shares
and shall not countersign and issue any certificates requested for
such Shares. When recording the issuance of Shares, DWTFSB shall have
no obligation to take cognizance of any Blue Sky laws relating to the
issue of sale of such Shares, which functions shall be the sole
responsibility of the Fund.
(b) In addition to and not in lieu of the services set forth in the
above paragraph (a), DWTFSB shall:
(i) perform all of the customary services of a transfer agent,
dividend disbursing agent and, as relevant, shareholder servicing agent
in connection with dividend reinvestment, accumulation, open-account or
similar plans (including without limitation any periodic investment plan
or periodic withdrawal program), including but not limited to,
maintaining all Shareholder accounts, preparing Shareholder meeting
lists, mailing proxies, receiving and tabulating proxies, mailing
shareholder reports and prospectuses to current Shareholders,
withholding taxes on U.S. resident and non-resident alien accounts,
preparing and filing appropriate forms required with respect to
dividends and distributions by federal tax authorities for all
Shareholders, preparing and mailing confirmation forms and statements of
account to Shareholders for all purchases and redemptions of Shares and
other confirmable transactions in Shareholder accounts, preparing and
mailing activity statements for Shareholders and providing Shareholder
account information;
(ii) open any and all bank accounts which may be necessary or
appropriate in order to provide the foregoing services; and
(iii) provide a system that will enable the Fund to monitor the
total number of Shares sold in each State or other jurisdiction.
(c) In addition, the Fund shall:
(i) identify to DWTFSB in writing those transactions and assets to
be treated as exempt from Blue Sky reporting for each State; and
(ii) verify the inclusion on the system prior to activation of each
State in which Fund shares may be sold and thereafter monitor the daily
purchases and sales for shareholders in each State. The responsibility
of DWTFSB for the Fund's status under the securities laws of any State
or other jurisdiction is limited to the inclusion on the system of each
State as to which the Fund has informed DWTFSB that shares may be sold
in compliance with state securities laws and the reporting of purchases
and sales in each such State to the Fund as provided above and as agreed
from time to time by the Fund and DWTFSB.
(d) DWTFSB shall provide such additional services and functions not
specifically described herein as may be mutually agreed between DWTFSB and
the Fund. Procedures applicable to such services may be established from
time to time by agreement between the Fund and DWTFSB.
Article 2 Fees and Expenses
2.1 For performance by DWTFSB pursuant to this Agreement, each Fund agrees
to pay DWTFSB an annual maintenance fee for each Shareholder account and
certain transactional fees, if applicable, as set out in the respective fee
schedule attached hereto as Schedule A. Such fees and out-of-pocket expenses
and advances identified under Section 2.2 below may be changed from time to
time subject to mutual written agreement between the Fund and DWTFSB.
2.2 In addition to the fees paid under Section 2.1 above, the Fund agrees
to reimburse DWTFSB for out of pocket expenses in connection with the
services rendered by DWTFSB hereunder. In addition, any other expenses
incurred by DWTFSB at the request or with the consent of the Fund will be
reimbursed by the Fund.
2.3 The Fund agrees to pay all fees and reimbursable expenses within a
reasonable period of time following the mailing of the respective billing
notice. Postage for mailing of dividends, proxies, Fund reports and other
mailings to all Shareholder accounts shall be advanced to DWTFSB by the Fund
upon request prior to the mailing date of such materials.
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Article 3 Representations and Warranties of DWTFSB
DWTFSB represents and warrants to the Fund that:
3.1 It is a federally chartered savings bank whose principal office is in
New Jersey.
3.2 It is and will remain registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission ("SEC") as a Transfer Agent pursuant to the requirements of
Section 17A of the 1934 Act.
3.3 It is empowered under applicable laws and by its charter and By-Laws
to enter into and perform this Agreement.
3.4 All requisite corporate proceedings have been taken to authorize it to
enter into and perform this Agreement.
3.5 It has and will continue to have access to the necessary facilities,
equipment and personnel to perform its duties and obligations under this
Agreement.
Article 4 Representations and Warranties of the Fund
The Fund represents and warrants to DWTFSB that:
4.1 It is a corporation duly organized and existing and in good standing
under the laws of Delaware or Maryland or a trust duly organized and existing
and in good standing under the laws of Massachusetts, as the case may be.
4.2 It is empowered under applicable laws and by its Articles of
Incorporation or Declaration of Trust, as the case may be, and under its
By-Laws to enter into and perform this Agreement.
4.3 All corporate proceedings necessary to authorize it to enter into and
perform this Agreement have been taken.
4.4 It is an investment company registered with the SEC under the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act").
4.5 A registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933 (the "1933
Act") is currently effective and will remain effective, and appropriate state
securities law filings have been made and will continue to be made, with
respect to all Shares of the Fund being offered for sale.
Article 5 Duty of Care and Indemnification
5.1 DWTFSB shall not be responsible for, and the Fund shall indemnify and
hold DWTFSB harmless from and against, any and all losses, damages, costs,
charges, counsel fees, payments, expenses and liability arising out of or
attributable to:
(a) All actions of DWTFSB or its agents or subcontractors required to be
taken pursuant to this Agreement, provided that such actions are taken in
good faith and without negligence or willful misconduct.
(b) The Fund's refusal or failure to comply with the terms of this
Agreement, or which arise out of the Fund's lack of good faith, negligence
or willful misconduct or which arise out of breach of any representation or
warranty of the Fund hereunder.
(c) The reliance on or use by DWTFSB or its agents or subcontractors of
information, records and documents which (i) are received by DWTFSB or its
agents or subcontractors and furnished to it by or on behalf of the Fund,
and (ii) have been prepared and/or maintained by the Fund or any other
person or firm on behalf of the Fund.
(d) The reliance on, or the carrying out by DWTFSB or its agents or
subcontractors of, any instructions or requests of the Fund.
(e) The offer or sale of Shares in violation of any requirement under
the federal securities laws or regulations or the securities or Blue Sky
laws of any State or other jurisdiction that notice of
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offering of such Shares in such State or other jurisdiction or in
violation of any stop order or other determination or ruling by any
federal agency or any State or other jurisdiction with respect to the
offer or sale of such Shares in such State or other jurisdiction.
5.2 DWTFSB shall indemnify and hold the Fund harmless from or against any
and all losses, damages, costs, charges, counsel fees, payments, expenses and
liability arising out of or attributable to any action or failure or omission
to act by DWTFSB as a result of the lack of good faith, negligence or willful
misconduct of DWTFSB, its officers, employees or agents.
5.3 At any time, DWTFSB may apply to any officer of the Fund for
instructions, and may consult with legal counsel to the Fund, with respect to
any matter arising in connection with the services to be performed by DWTFSB
under this Agreement, and DWTFSB and its agents or subcontractors shall not
be liable and shall be indemnified by the Fund for any action taken or
omitted by it in reliance upon such instructions or upon the opinion of such
counsel. DWTFSB, its agents and subcontractors shall be protected and
indemnified in acting upon any paper or document furnished by or on behalf of
the Fund, reasonably believed to be genuine and to have been signed by the
proper person or persons, or upon any instruction, information, data, records
or documents provided to DWTFSB or its agents or subcontractors by machine
readable input, telex, CRT data entry or other similar means authorized by
the Fund, and shall not be held to have notice of any change of authority of
any person, until receipt of written notice thereof from the Fund. DWTFSB,
its agents and subcontractors shall also be protected and indemnified in
recognizing stock certificates which are reasonably believed to bear the
proper manual or facsimile signature of the officers of the Fund, and the
proper countersignature of any former transfer agent or registrar, or of a
co-transfer agent or co-registrar.
5.4 In the event either party is unable to perform its obligations under
the terms of this Agreement because of acts of God, strikes, equipment or
transmission failure or damage reasonably beyond its control, or other causes
reasonably beyond its control, such party shall not be liable for damages to
the other for any damages resulting from such failure to perform or otherwise
from such causes.
5.5 Neither party to this Agreement shall be liable to the other party for
consequential damages under any provision of this Agreement or for any act or
failure to act hereunder.
5.6 In order that the indemnification provisions contained in this Article
5 shall apply, upon the assertion of a claim for which either party may be
required to indemnify the other, the party seeking indemnification shall
promptly notify the other party of such assertion, and shall keep the other
party advised with respect to all developments concerning such claim. The
party who may be required to indemnify shall have the option to participate
with the party seeking indemnification in the defense of such claim. The
party seeking indemnification shall in no case confess any claim or make any
compromise in any case in which the other party may be required to indemnify
it except with the other party's prior written consent.
Article 6 Documents and Covenants of the Fund and DWTFSB
6.1 The Fund shall promptly furnish to DWTFSB the following, unless
previously furnished to Dean Witter Trust Company, the prior transfer agent
of the Fund:
(a) If a corporation:
(i) A certified copy of the resolution of the Board of Directors of
the Fund authorizing the appointment of DWTFSB and the execution and
delivery of this Agreement;
(ii) A certified copy of the Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws
of the Fund and all amendments thereto;
(iii) Certified copies of each vote of the Board of Directors
designating persons authorized to give instructions on behalf of the
Fund and signature cards bearing the signature of any officer of the
Fund or any other person authorized to sign written instructions on
behalf of the Fund;
(iv) A specimen of the certificate for Shares of the Fund in the
form approved by the Board of Directors, with a certificate of the
Secretary of the Fund as to such approval;
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(b) If a business trust:
(i) A certified copy of the resolution of the Board of Trustees of
the Fund authorizing the appointment of DWTFSB and the execution and
delivery of this Agreement;
(ii) A certified copy of the Declaration of Trust and By-Laws of the
Fund and all amendments thereto;
(iii) Certified copies of each vote of the Board of Trustees
designating persons authorized to give instructions on behalf of the
Fund and signature cards bearing the signature of any officer of the
Fund or any other person authorized to sign written instructions on
behalf of the Fund;
(iv) A specimen of the certificate for Shares of the Fund in the
form approved by the Board of Trustees, with a certificate of the
Secretary of the Fund as to such approval;
(c) The current registration statements and any amendments and
supplements thereto filed with the SEC pursuant to the requirements of the
1933 Act or the 1940 Act;
(d) All account application forms or other documents relating to
Shareholder accounts and/or relating to any plan, program or service offered
or to be offered by the Fund; and
(e) Such other certificates, documents or opinions as DWTFSB deems to be
appropriate or necessary for the proper performance of its duties.
6.2 DWTFSB hereby agrees to establish and maintain facilities and
procedures reasonably acceptable to the Fund for safekeeping of Share
certificates, check forms and facsimile signature imprinting devices, if any;
and for the preparation or use, and for keeping account of, such
certificates, forms and devices.
6.3 DWTFSB shall prepare and keep records relating to the services to be
performed hereunder, in the form and manner as it may deem advisable and as
required by applicable laws and regulations. To the extent required by
Section 31 of the 1940 Act, and the rules and regulations thereunder, DWTFSB
agrees that all such records prepared or maintained by DWTFSB relating to the
services performed by DWTFSB hereunder are the property of the Fund and will
be preserved, maintained and made available in accordance with such Section
31 of the 1940 Act, and the rules and regulations thereunder, and will be
surrendered promptly to the Fund on and in accordance with its request.
6.4 DWTFSB and the Fund agree that all books, records, information and
data pertaining to the business of the other party which are exchanged or
received pursuant to the negotiation or the carrying out of this Agreement
shall remain confidential and shall not be voluntarily disclosed to any other
person except as may be required by law or with the prior consent of DWTFSB
and the Fund.
6.5 In case of any request or demands for the inspection of the
Shareholder records of the Fund, DWTFSB will endeavor to notify the Fund and
to secure instructions from an authorized officer of the Fund as to such
inspection. DWTFSB reserves the right, however, to exhibit the Shareholder
records to any person whenever it is advised by its counsel that it may be
held liable for the failure to exhibit the Shareholder records to such
person.
Article 7 Duration and Termination of Agreement
7.1 This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect until August 1,
2000 and from year-to-year thereafter unless terminated by either party as
provided in Section 7.2 hereof.
7.2 This Agreement may be terminated by the Fund on 60 days written
notice, and by DWTFSB on 90 days written notice, to the other party without
payment of any penalty.
7.3 Should the Fund exercise its right to terminate, all out-of-pocket
expenses associated with the movement of records and other materials will be
borne by the Fund. Additionally, DWTFSB reserves the right to charge for any
other reasonable fees and expenses associated with such termination.
Article 8 Assignment
8.1 Except as provided in Section 8.3 below, neither this Agreement nor
any rights or obligations hereunder may be assigned by either party without
the written consent of the other party.
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8.2 This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the
parties and their respective permitted successors and assigns.
8.3 DWTFSB may, in its sole discretion and without further consent by the
Fund, subcontract, in whole or in part, for the performance of its
obligations and duties hereunder with any person or entity including but not
limited to companies which are affiliated with DWTFSB; provided, however,
that such person or entity has and maintains the qualifications, if any,
required to perform such obligations and duties, and that DWTFSB shall be as
fully responsible to the Fund for the acts and omissions of any agent or
subcontractor as it is for its own acts or omissions under this Agreement.
Article 9 Affiliations
9.1 DWTFSB may now or hereafter, without the consent of or notice to the
Fund, function as transfer agent and/or shareholder servicing agent for any
other investment company registered with the SEC under the 1940 Act and for
any other issuer, including without limitation any investment company whose
adviser, administrator, sponsor or principal underwriter is or may become
affiliated with Morgan Stanley, Dean Witter, Discover & Co. or any of its
direct or indirect subsidiaries or affiliates.
9.2 It is understood and agreed that the Directors or Trustees (as the
case may be), officers, employees, agents and shareholders of the Fund, and
the directors, officers, employees, agents and shareholders of the Fund's
investment adviser and/or distributor, are or may be interested in DWTFSB as
directors, officers, employees, agents and shareholders or otherwise, and
that the directors, officers, employees, agents and shareholders of DWTFSB
may be interested in the Fund as Directors or Trustees (as the case may be),
officers, employees, agents and shareholders or otherwise, or in the
investment adviser and/or distributor as directors, officers, employees,
agents, shareholders or otherwise.
Article 10 Amendment
10.1 This Agreement may be amended or modified by a written agreement
executed by both parties and authorized or approved by a resolution of the
Board of Directors or the Board of Trustees (as the case may be) of the Fund.
Article 11 Applicable Law
11.1 This Agreement shall be construed and the provisions thereof
interpreted under and in accordance with the laws of the State of New York.
Article 12 Miscellaneous
12.1 In the event that one or more additional investment companies managed
or administered by Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. or any of its affiliates
("Additional Funds") desires to retain DWTFSB to act as transfer agent,
dividend disbursing agent and/or shareholder servicing agent, and DWTFSB
desires to render such services, such services shall be provided pursuant to
a letter agreement, substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto, between
DWTFSB and each Additional Fund.
12.2 In the event of an alleged loss or destruction of any Share
certificate, no new certificate shall be issued in lieu thereof, unless there
shall first be furnished to DWTFSB an affidavit of loss or non-receipt by the
holder of Shares with respect to which a certificate has been lost or
destroyed, supported by an appropriate bond satisfactory to DWTFSB and the
Fund issued by a surety company satisfactory to DWTFSB, except that DWTFSB
may accept an affidavit of loss and indemnity agreement executed by the
registered holder (or legal representative) without surety in such form as
DWTFSB deems appropriate indemnifying DWTFSB and the Fund for the issuance of
a replacement certificate, in cases where the alleged loss is in the amount
of $1,000 or less.
12.3 In the event that any check or other order for payment of money on
the account of any Shareholder or new investor is returned unpaid for any
reason, DWTFSB will (a) give prompt notification to the Fund's distributor
("Distributor") (or to the Fund if the Fund acts as its own distributor) of
such non-payment; and (b) take such other action, including imposition of a
reasonable processing or handling fee, as DWTFSB may, in its sole discretion,
deem appropriate or as the Fund and, if applicable, the Distributor may
instruct DWTFSB.
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12.4 Any notice or other instrument authorized or required by this
Agreement to be given in writing to the Fund or to DWTFSB shall be
sufficiently given if addressed to that party and received by it at its
office set forth below or at such other place as it may from time to time
designate in writing.
To the Fund:
[Name of Fund]
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Attention: General Counsel
To DWTFSB:
Dean Witter Trust FSB
Harborside Financial Center
Plaza Two
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311
Attention: President
Article 13 Merger of Agreement
13.1 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties
hereto and supersedes any prior agreement with respect to the subject matter
hereof whether oral or written.
Article 14 Personal Liability
14.1 In the case of a Fund organized as a Massachusetts business trust, a
copy of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund is on file with the Secretary of
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and notice is hereby given that this
instrument is executed on behalf of the Board of Trustees of the Fund as
Trustees and not individually and that the obligations of this instrument are
not binding upon any of the Trustees or shareholders individually but are
binding only upon the assets and property of the Fund; provided, however,
that the Declaration of Trust of the Fund provides that the assets of a
particular Series of the Fund shall under no circumstances be charged with
liabilities attributable to any other Series of the Fund and that all persons
extending credit to, or contracting with or having any claim against, a
particular Series of the Fund shall look only to the assets of that
particular Series for payment of such credit, contract or claim.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Amended and
Restated Agreement to be executed in their names and on their behalf by and
through their duly authorized officers, as of the day and year first above
written.
DEAN WITTER FUNDS
MONEY MARKET FUNDS
1. Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
2. Active Assets Money Trust
3. Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
4. Active Assets Government Securities Trust
5. Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
6. Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
7. Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
8. Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
9. Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
EQUITY FUNDS
10. Dean Witter American Value Fund
11. Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
12. Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
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13. Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
14. Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
15. Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
16. Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
17. Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
18. Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
19. Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
20. Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
21. Dean Witter Information Fund
22. Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
23. Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
24. Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
25. Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
26. Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
27. Dean Witter Japan Fund
28. Dean Witter Utilities Fund
29. Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
30. Dean Witter Special Value Fund
31. Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
32. Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
33. Dean Witter Managers' Select Fund
34. Dean Witter Fund of Funds
35. Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
BALANCED FUNDS
36. Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
37. Dean Witter Balanced Income Trust
ASSET ALLOCATION FUNDS
38. Dean Witter Strategist Fund
39. Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation Fund
FIXED INCOME FUNDS
40. Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
41. Dean Witter High Income Securities
42. Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
43. Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
44. Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
45. Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
46. Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
47. Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
48. Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
49. Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
50. Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
51. Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S. Treasury Trust
52. Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
53. Dean Witter National Municipal Trust
55. Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
55. Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
56. Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
57. Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
58. Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
59. Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
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SPECIAL PURPOSE FUNDS
60. Dean Witter Retirement Series
61. Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
62. Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series
TCW/DW FUNDS
63. TCW/DW Core Equity Trust
64. TCW/DW North American Government Income Trust
65. TCW/DW Latin American Growth Fund
66. TCW/DW Income and Growth Fund
67. TCW/DW Small Cap Growth Fund
68. TCW/DW Balanced Fund
69. TCW/DW Total Return Trust
70. TCW/DW Global Telecom Trust
71. TCW/DW Strategic Income Trust
72. TCW/DW Mid-Cap Equity Trust
By:
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Barry Fink
Vice President and
General Counsel
ATTEST:
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Assistant Secretary
DEAN WITTER TRUST FSB
By:
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John Van Heuvelen
President
ATTEST:
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Executive Vice President
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EXHIBIT A
Dean Witter Trust FSB
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza Two
Jersey City, NJ 07311
Gentlemen:
The undersigned, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth
Securities, a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), desires to employ and
appoint Dean Witter Trust FSB ("DWTFSB") to act as transfer agent for each
series and class of shares of the Fund, whether now or hereafter authorized
or issued ("Shares"), dividend disbursing agent and shareholder servicing
agent, registrar and agent in connection with any accumulation, open-account
or similar plan provided to the holders of Shares, including without
limitation any periodic investment plan or periodic withdrawal plan.
The Fund hereby agrees that, in consideration for the payment by the Fund
to DWTFSB of fees as set out in the fee schedule attached hereto as Schedule
A, DWTFSB shall provide such services to the Fund pursuant to the terms and
conditions set forth in the Transfer Agency and Service Agreement annexed
hereto, as if the Fund was a signatory thereto.
Please indicate DWTFSB's acceptance of employment and appointment by the
Fund in the capacities set forth above by so indicating in the space provided
below.
Very truly yours,
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
By:
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Barry Fink
Vice President and
General Counsel
ACCEPTED AND AGREED TO:
DEAN WITTER TRUST FSB
By:
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Its:
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Date:
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SERVICES AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made as of the 17th day of April, 1995 by and between Dean
Witter InterCapital Inc., a Delaware corporation (herein referred to as
"InterCapital"), and Dean Witter Services Company Inc., a Delaware
corporation (herein referred to as "DWS").
WHEREAS, InterCapital has entered into separate agreements (each such
agreement being herein referred to as an "Investment Management Agreement")
with certain investment companies as set forth on Schedule A (each such
investment company being herein referred to as a "Fund" and, collectively, as
the "Funds") pursuant to which InterCapital is to perform, or supervise the
performance of, among other services, administrative services for the Funds
(and, in the case of Funds with multiple portfolios, the Series or Portfolios
of the Funds (such Series and Portfolio being herein individually referred to
as "a Series" and, collectively, as "the Series"));
WHEREAS, InterCapital desires to retain DWS to perform the administrative
services as described below; and
WHEREAS, DWS desires to be retained by InterCapital to perform such
administrative services:
Now, therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements of
the parties hereto as herein set forth, the parties covenant and agree as
follows:
1. DWS agrees to provide administrative services to each Fund as
hereinafter set forth. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, DWS
shall (i) administer the Fund's business affairs and supervise the overall
day-to-day operations of the Fund (other than rendering investment advice);
(ii) provide the Fund with full administrative services, including the
maintenance of certain books and records, such as journals, ledger accounts
and other records required under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended (the "Act"), the notification to the Fund and InterCapital of
available funds for investment, the reconciliation of account information and
balances among the Fund's custodian, transfer agent and dividend disbursing
agent and InterCapital, and the calculation of the net asset value of the
Fund's shares; (iii) provide the Fund with the services of persons competent
to perform such supervisory, administrative and clerical functions as are
necessary to provide effective operation of the Fund; (iv) oversee the
performance of administrative and professional services rendered to the Fund
by others, including its custodian, transfer agent and dividend disbursing
agent, as well as accounting, auditing and other services; (v) provide the
Fund with adequate general office space and facilities; (vi) assist in the
preparation and the printing of the periodic updating of the Fund's
registration statement and prospectus (and, in the case of an open-end Fund,
the statement of additional information), tax returns, proxy statements, and
reports to its shareholders and the Securities and Exchange Commission; and
(vii) monitor the compliance of the Fund's investment policies and
restrictions.
In the event that InterCapital enters into an Investment Management
Agreement with another investment company, and wishes to retain DWS to
perform administrative services hereunder, it shall notify DWS in writing. If
DWS is willing to render such services, it shall notify InterCapital in
writing, whereupon such other Fund shall become a Fund as defined herein.
2. DWS shall, at its own expense, maintain such staff and employ or retain
such personnel and consult with such other persons as it shall from time to
time determine to be necessary or useful to the performance of its
obligations under this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, the staff and personnel of DWS shall be deemed to include officers
of DWS and persons employed or otherwise retained by DWS (including officers
and employees of InterCapital, with the consent of InterCapital) to furnish
services, statistical and other factual data, information with respect to
technical and scientific developments, and such other information, advice and
assistance as DWS may desire. DWS shall maintain each Fund's records and
books of account (other than those maintained by the Fund's transfer agent,
registrar, custodian and other agencies). All such books and records so
maintained shall be the property of the Fund and, upon request therefor, DWS
shall surrender to InterCapital or to the Fund such of the books and records
so requested.
3. InterCapital will, from time to time, furnish or otherwise make
available to DWS such financial reports, proxy statements and other
information relating to the business and affairs of the Fund as DWS
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may reasonably require in order to discharge its duties and obligations to
the Fund under this Agreement or to comply with any applicable law and
regulation or request of the Board of Directors/Trustees of the Fund.
4. For the services to be rendered, the facilities furnished, and the
expenses assumed by DWS, InterCapital shall pay to DWS monthly compensation
calculated daily (in the case of an open-end Fund) or weekly (in the case of
a closed-end Fund) by applying the annual rate or rates set forth on Schedule
B to the net assets of each Fund. Except as hereinafter set forth, (i) in the
case of an open-end Fund, compensation under this Agreement shall be
calculated by applying 1/365th of the annual rate or rates to the Fund's or
the Series' daily net assets determined as of the close of business on that
day or the last previous business day and (ii) in the case of a closed-end
Fund, compensation under this Agreement shall be calculated by applying the
annual rate or rates to the Fund's average weekly net assets determined as of
the close of the last business day of each week. If this Agreement becomes
effective subsequent to the first day of a month or shall terminate before
the last day of a month, compensation for that part of the month this
Agreement is in effect shall be prorated in a manner consistent with the
calculation of the fees as set forth on Schedule B. Subject to the provisions
of paragraph 5 hereof, payment of DWS' compensation for the preceding month
shall be made as promptly as possible after completion of the computations
contemplated by paragraph 5 hereof.
5. In the event the operating expenses of any open-end Fund and/or any
Series thereof, or of InterCapital Income Securities Inc., including amounts
payable to InterCapital pursuant to the Investment Management Agreement, for
any fiscal year ending on a date on which this Agreement is in effect, exceed
the expense limitations applicable to the Fund and/or any Series thereof
imposed by state securities laws or regulations thereunder, as such
limitations may be raised or lowered from time to time, or, in the case of
InterCapital Income Securities Inc. or Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
or any Series thereof, the expense limitation specified in the Fund's
Investment Management Agreement, the fee payable hereunder shall be reduced
on a pro rata basis in the same proportion as the fee payable by the Fund
under the Investment Management Agreement is reduced.
6. DWS shall bear the cost of rendering the administrative services to be
performed by it under this Agreement, and shall, at its own expense, pay the
compensation of the officers and employees, if any, of the Fund employed by
DWS, and such clerical help and bookkeeping services as DWS shall reasonably
require in performing its duties hereunder.
7. DWS will use its best efforts in the performance of administrative
activitives on behalf of each Fund, but in the absence of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations hereunder, DWS shall not be liable to the Fund or any of its
investors for any error of judgment or mistake of law or for any act or
omission by DWS or for any losses sustained by the Fund or its investors. It
is understood that, subject to the terms and conditions of the Investment
Management Agreement between each Fund and InterCapital, InterCapital shall
retain ultimate responsibility for all services to be performed hereunder by
DWS. DWS shall indemnify InterCapital and hold it harmless from any liability
that InterCapital may incur arising out of any act or failure to act by DWS
in carrying out its responsibilities hereunder.
8. It is understood that any of the shareholders, Directors/Trustees,
officers and employees of the Fund may be a shareholder, director, officer or
employee of, or be otherwise interested in, DWS, and in any person
controlling, controlled by or under common control with DWS, and that DWS and
any person controlling, controlled by or under common control with DWS may
have an interest in the Fund. It is also understood that DWS and any
affiliated persons thereof or any persons controlling, controlled by or under
common control with DWS have and may have advisory, management,
administration service or other contracts with other organizations and
persons, and may have other interests and businesses, and further may
purchase, sell or trade any securities or commodities for their own accounts
or for the account of others for whom they may be acting.
9. This Agreement shall continue until April 30, 1995, and thereafter
shall continue automatically for successive periods of one year unless
terminated by either party by written notice delivered to the other party
within 30 days of the expiration of the then-existing period. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, this
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Agreement may be terminated at any time, by either party on 30 days' written
notice delivered to the other party. In the event that the Investment
Management Agreement between any Fund and InterCapital is terminated, this
Agreement will automatically terminate with respect to such Fund.
10. This Agreement may be amended or modified by the parties in any manner
by written agreement executed by each of the parties hereto.
11. This Agreement may be assigned by either party with the written
consent of the other party.
12. This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with
the laws of the State of New York.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed and delivered this
Agreement as of the day and year first above written in New York, New York.
DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
By: /s/ Sheldon Curtis
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Sheldon Curtis
Attest:
/s/ LouAnne McInnis
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LouAnne McInnis
DEAN WITTER SERVICES COMPANY INC.
By: /s/ Charles A. Fiumefreddo
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Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Attest:
/s/ Barry Fink
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Barry Fink
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SCHEDULE A
DEAN WITTER FUNDS
AS AMENDED AS OF MARCH 2, 1998
OPEN-END FUNDS
1. Active Assets California Tax-Free Trust
2. Active Assets Government Securities Trust
3. Active Assets Money Trust
4. Active Assets Tax-Free Trust
5. Dean Witter American Value Fund
6. Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
7. Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
8. Dean Witter California Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
9. Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
10. Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
11. Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
12. Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
13. Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
14. Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
15. Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
16. Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
17. Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
18. Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
19. Dean Witter Fund of Funds
(i) Domestic Portfolio
(ii) International Portfolio
20. Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation Fund
21. Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
22. Dean Witter Global Short-Term Income Fund Inc.
23. Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
24. Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal Trust
25. Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
26. Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
27. Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
28. Dean Witter Information Fund
29. Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
30. Dean Witter Intermediate Term U.S. Treasury Trust
31. Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
32. Dean Witter Japan Fund
33. Dean Witter Limited Term Municipal Trust
34. Dean Witter Liquid Asset Fund Inc.
35. Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
36. Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
37. Dean Witter Multi-State Municipal Series Trust
38. Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
39. Dean Witter New York Municipal Money Market Trust
40. Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
41. Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
42. Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
43. Dean Witter Retirement Series
44. Dean Witter Select Dimensions Investment Series
(i) American Value Portfolio
(ii) Balanced Growth Portfolio
(iii) Developing Growth Portfolio
(iv) Diversified Income Portfolio
(v) Dividend Growth Portfolio
(vi) Emerging Markets Portfolio
(vii) Global Equity Portfolio
(viii) Growth Portfolio
(ix) Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio
(x) Money Market Portfolio
(xi) North American Government Securities Portfolio
(xii) Utilities Portfolio
(xiii) Value-Added Market Portfolio
45. Dean Witter Select Municipal Reinvestment Fund
46. Dean Witter Short-Term Bond Fund
47. Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. Treasury Trust
48. Dean Witter Special Value Fund
49. Dean Witter Strategist Fund
50. Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
51. Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
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52. Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily Income Trust
53. Dean Witter U.S. Government Money Market Trust
54. Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
55. Dean Witter Utilities Fund
56. Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
57. Dean Witter Variable Investment Series
(i) Capital Appreciation Portfolio
(ii) Capital Growth Portfolio
(iii) Dividend Growth Portfolio
(iv) Equity Portfolio
(v) European Growth Portfolio
(vi) Global Dividend Growth Portfolio
(vii) High Yield Portfolio
(viii) Income Builder Portfolio
(ix) Money Market Portfolio
(x) Quality Income Plus Portfolio
(xi) Pacific Growth Portfolio
(xii) Strategist Portfolio
(xiii) Utilities Portfolio
58. Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
59. Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
60. Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund,
"Best Ideas" Portfolio
CLOSED-END FUNDS
61. High Income Advantage Trust
62. High Income Advantage Trust II
63. High Income Advantage Trust III
64. InterCapital Income Securities Inc.
65. Dean Witter Government Income Trust
66. InterCapital Insured Municipal Bond Trust
67. InterCapital Insured Municipal Trust
68. InterCapital Insured Municipal Income Trust
69. InterCapital California Insured Municipal Income Trust
70. InterCapital Insured Municipal Securities
71. InterCapital Insured California Municipal Securities
72. InterCapital Quality Municipal Investment Trust
73. InterCapital Quality Municipal Income Trust
74. InterCapital Quality Municipal Securities
75. InterCapital California Quality Municipal Securities
76. InterCapital New York Quality Municipal Securities
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SCHEDULE B
DEAN WITTER SERVICES COMPANY INC.
SCHEDULE OF ADMINISTRATIVE FEES
AS AMENDED AS OF MARCH 2, 1998
Monthly compensation calculated daily by applying the following annual
rates to a fund's net assets:
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FIXED INCOME FUNDS
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Dean Witter Balanced Income
Fund 0.060% of the net assets.
Dean Witter California Tax-Free 0.055% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Income Fund exceeding $500 million; 0.0525% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.0475% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1
billion but not exceeding $1.25 billion; and 0.045%
of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding
$1.25 billion.
Dean Witter Convertible 0.060% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Trust exceeding $750 million; .055% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.050% of the portion of the
daily net assets of the exceeding $1 billion but
not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0475% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but
not exceeding $2 billion; 0.045% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; and 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter Diversified 0.040% of the net assets.
Income Trust
Dean Witter Federal Securities 0.055% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Trust exceeding $1 billion; 0.0525% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.0475% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.045% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $5 billion; 0.0425% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $5 billion but not
exceeding $7.5 billion; 0.040% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $7.5 billion but not
exceeding $10 billion; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $10 billion but not
exceeding $12.5 billion; and 0.035% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $12.5 billion.
Dean Witter Global Short-Term 0.055% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Income Fund Inc. exceeding $500 million; and 0.050% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Hawaii Municipal 0.035% of the net assets.
Trust
Dean Witter High Yield 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Inc. exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million;
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0.0375% of the portion of the daily net assets
exceeding $750 million but not exceeding $1
billion; 0.035% of the portion of the daily net
assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $2
billion; 0.0325% of the portion of the daily net
assets exceeding $2 billion but not exceeding $3
billion; and 0.030% of the portion of daily net
assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter Intermediate 0.060% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Income Securities exceeding $500 million; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.040% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; and 0.030% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion.
Dean Witter Intermediate Term 0.035% of the net assets.
U.S. Treasury Trust
Dean Witter Limited Term 0.050% of the net assets.
Municipal Trust
Dean Witter Multi-State 0.035% of the net assets.
Municipal Series Trust
(10 Series)
Dean Witter New York Tax-Free 0.055% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Income Fund exceeding $500 million; and 0.0525% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.065% of the net assets.
Intermediate Income Securities
Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.065% of the net assets.
U.S. Government Securities
Series
Dean Witter Select Dimensions 0.039% of the net assets.
Investment Series-North
American Government Securities
Portfolio
Dean Witter Short-Term 0.070% of the net assets.
Bond Fund
Dean Witter Short-Term U.S. 0.035% of the net assets.
Treasury Trust
Dean Witter Tax-Exempt 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; and 0.035% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.25 billion; .0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.25 billion.
Dean Witter U.S. Government 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Trust exceeding $1 billion; 0.0475% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.045% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.0425% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.040% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding
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$2.5 billion but not exceeding $5 billion; 0.0375%
of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $5
billion but not exceeding $7.5 billion; 0.035% of
the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $7.5
billion but not exceeding $10 billion; 0.0325% of
the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $10
billion but not exceeding $12.5 billion; and 0.030%
of the portion of the daily net assets exceeding
$12.5 billion.
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.050% of the net assets.
Series-High Yield Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.050% of the portion of the daily the net assets
Series-Quality Income Plus up to $500 million; and 0.045% of the portion of
Portfolio the daily net assets exceeds $500 million.
Dean Witter World Wide Income 0.075% of the portion of the daily net assets up to
Trust $250 million; 0.060% of the portion of the daily
net assets exceeding $250 million but not exceeding
$500 million; 0.050% of the portion of the daily
net assets of the exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 milliion; 0.040% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; and 0.030% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion.
Dean Witter Select Municipal 0.050% of the net assets.
Reinvestment Fund
EQUITY FUNDS
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Dean Witter American Value 0.0625% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund exceeding $250 million; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not
exceeding $2.25 billion; 0.0475% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.25 billion but
not exceeding $3.5 billion; and 0.0450% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3.5
billion.
Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund 0.060% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Capital Appreciation 0.075% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund exceeding $500 million; and 0.0725% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Capital Growth 0.065% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities exceeding $500 million; 0.055% of the portion
exceeding $500 million but not exceeding $1
billion; 0.050% of the portion of the daily net
assets exceeding $1 billion but not exceeding $1.5
billion; and 0.0475% of the portion of the daily
net assets exceeding $1.5 billion.
Dean Witter Developing Growth 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Trust exceeding $500 million; and 0.0475% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Dividend Growth 0.0625% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Securities Inc. exceeding $250 million; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $250 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.0475% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
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exceeding $2 billion; 0.045% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; 0.0425% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $3 billion but not
exceeding $4 billion; 0.040% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $4 billion but not
exceeding $5 billion; 0.0375% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $5 billion but not
exceeding $6 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $6 billion but not
exceeding $8 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $8 billion but not
exceeding $10 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $10 billion but not
exceeding $15 billion; and 0.0275% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion.
Dean Witter European Growth 0.10% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund Inc. exceeding $500 million; 0.095% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $2 billion; and 0.090% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding
$2 billion.
Dean Witter Financial Services 0.075% of the net assets.
Trust
Dean Witter Fund of Funds-
Domestic Portfolio None
International Portfolio None
Dean Witter Global Asset 0.070% of the net assets.
Allocation Fund
Dean Witter Global Dividend 0.075% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Growth Securities exceeding $1 billion; 0.0725% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but
not exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.070% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding
$1.5 billion but not exceeding $2.5 billion;
0.0675% of the portion of the daily net assets
exceeding $2.5 billion but not exceeding
$3.5 billion; and 0.0650% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $3.5 billion.
Dean Witter Global Utilities 0.065% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund exceeding $500 million; and 0.0625% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Growth Fund 0.080% of the portion of daily net assets not
exceeding $750 million; 0.075% of the portion of
daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1.5 billion, and 0.070% of the portion
of daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion.
Dean Witter Health Sciences 0.10% of the portion of daily net assets not
Trust exceeding $500 million; and 0.095% of the portion
of daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Income 0.075% of the net assets.
Builder Fund
Dean Witter Information Fund 0.075% of the portion of the daily net assets not
exceeding $500 million; and 0.0725% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter International 0.075% of the net assets.
SmallCap Fund
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Dean Witter Japan Fund 0.060% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Market Leader Trust 0.075% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund 0.075% of the portion of the daily net assets not
exceeding $500 million; and 0.0725% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter Natural Resource 0.0625% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Development Securities Inc. exceeding $250 million and 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $250 million.
Dean Witter Pacific Growth 0.10% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund Inc. exceeding $1 billion; 0.095% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; and 0.090% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2 billion.
Dean Witter Precious Metals 0.080% of the net assets.
and Minerals Trust
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.085% of the net assets.
American Value Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.085% of the net assets.
Capital Growth Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.075% of the net assets.
Dividend Growth Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.10% of the net assets.
Global Equity Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.085% of the net assets.
Strategist Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.075% of the net assets.
Utilities Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.050% of the net assets.
Value Added Market Series
Dean Witter Select Dimensions
Investment Series-
American Value Portfolio 0.0625% of the net assets.
Balanced Growth Portfolio 0.065% of the net assets.
Developing Growth Portfolio 0.050% of the net assets.
Diversified Income Portfolio 0.040% of the net assets.
Dividend Growth Portfolio 0.0625% of the net assets.
Emerging Markets Portfolio 0.075% of the net assets.
Global Equity Portfolio 0.10% of the net assets.
Growth Portfolio 0.048% of the net assets.
Mid-Cap Growth Portfolio 0.075% of the net assets
Utilities Portfolio 0.065% of the net assets.
Value-Added Market Portfolio 0.050% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Special Value Fund 0.075% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Strategist Fund 0.060% of the portion of the daily net assets not
exceeding $500 million; 0.055% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.050% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but
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not exceeding $1.5 billion; and 0.0475% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding $1.5
billion.
Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund 0.040% of the net assets.
Dean Witter Utilities Fund 0.065% of the portion of the daily net assets not
exceeding $500 million; 0.055% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.0525% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.050% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0475% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $3.5 billion; 0.045% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3.5 but not
exceeding $5 billion; and 0.0425% of the daily net
assets exceeding $5 billion.
Dean Witter Value-Added Market 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Series exceeding $500 million; 0.45% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; and 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding
$1 billion.
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.075% of the net assets.
Series-Capital Appreciation
Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.065% of the net assets.
Series-Capital Growth Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.0625% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Series-Dividend Growth exceeding $500 million; and 0.050% of the portion
Portfolio of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but
not exceeding $1 billion; and 0.0475% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding
$1 billion.
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.050% of the net assets of the portion of the
Series-Equity Portfolio daily net assets not exceeding $1 billion; and
0.0475% of the portion of the daily net assets
exceeding $1 billion.
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.060% of the net assets.
Series-European Growth
Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.075% of the net assets.
Series-Income Builder Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.050% of the net assets.
Series-Strategist Portfolio
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.065% of the portion of the daily net assets
Series-Utilities Portfolio exceeding $500 million and 0.055% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Dean Witter World Wide 0.055% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Investment Trust exceeding $500 million; and 0.05225% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $500 million.
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 0.065% of the net assets.
Competitive Edge Fund,
"Best Ideas" Portfolio
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MONEY MARKET FUNDS
Active Assets Trusts: 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
(1) Active Assets Money Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
(2) Active Assets Tax-Free Trust the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
(3) Active Assets California exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
Tax-Free the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
Trust exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
(4) Active Assets Government daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
Securities Trust exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0275% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; and 0.025% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter California Tax-Free 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Daily Income Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0275% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; and 0.025% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter Liquid Asset 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Fund Inc. exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.35 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.35 billion but
not exceeding $1.75 billion; 0.030% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $1.75 billion but
not exceeding $2.15 billion; 0.0275% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $2.15 billion but
not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.025% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but
not exceeding $15 billion; 0.0249% of the portion
of the daily net assets exceeding $15 billion but
not exceeding $17.5 billion; and 0.0248% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding $17.5
billion.
Dean Witter New York Municipal 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Money Market Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 bil-
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lion but not exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0275% of the
portion of the daily net assets exceeding $2.5
billion but not exceeding $3 billion; and 0.025% of
the portion of the daily net assets exceeding $3
billion.
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.050% of the net assets.
Liquid Asset Series
Dean Witter Retirement Series- 0.050% of the net assets.
U.S. Government Money
Market Series
Dean Witter Select Dimensions 0.050% of the net assets.
Investment Series-
Money Market Portfolio
Dean Witter Tax-Free Daily 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Income Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0275% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; and 0.025% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter U.S. Government 0.050% of the portion of the daily net assets not
Money Market Trust exceeding $500 million; 0.0425% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $500 million but not
exceeding $750 million; 0.0375% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $750 million but not
exceeding $1 billion; 0.035% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $1 billion but not
exceeding $1.5 billion; 0.0325% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $1.5 billion but not
exceeding $2 billion; 0.030% of the portion of the
daily net assets exceeding $2 billion but not
exceeding $2.5 billion; 0.0275% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $2.5 billion but not
exceeding $3 billion; and 0.025% of the portion of
the daily net assets exceeding $3 billion.
Dean Witter Variable Investment 0.050% of the net assets.
Series-Money Market Portfolio
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Monthly compensation calculated weekly by applying the following annual
rates to the weekly net assets.
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CLOSED-END FUNDS
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Dean Witter Government Income 0.060% of the average weekly net assets.
Trust
High Income Advantage Trust 0.075% of the portion of the average weekly net
assets not exceeding $250 million; 0.060% of the
portion of average weekly net assets exceeding $250
million and not exceeding $500 million; 0.050% of
the portion of average weekly net
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assets exceeding $500 million and not exceeding
$750 million; 0.040% of the portion of average
weekly net assets exceeding $750 million and not
exceeding $1 billion; and 0.030% of the portion of
average weekly net assets exceeding $1 billion.
High Income Advantage Trust II 0.075% of the portion of the average weekly net
assets not exceeding $250 million; 0.060% of the
portion of average weekly net assets exceeding $250
million and not exceeding $500 million; 0.050% of
the portion of average weekly net assets exceeding
$500 million and not exceeding $750 million; 0.040%
of the portion of average weekly net assets
exceeding $750 million and not exceeding $1
billion; and 0.030% of the portion of average
weekly net assets exceeding $1 billion.
High Income Advantage Trust III 0.075% of the portion of the average weekly net
assets not exceeding $250 million; 0.060% of the
portion of average weekly net assets exceeding $250
million and not exceeding $500 million; 0.050% of
the portion of average weekly net assets exceeding
$500 million and not exceeding $750 million; 0.040%
of the portion of the average weekly net assets
exceeding $750 million and not exceeding $1
billion; and 0.030% of the portion of average
weekly net assets exceeding $1 billion.
InterCapital Income Securities 0.050% of the average weekly net assets.
Inc.
InterCapital Insured Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Bond Trust
InterCapital Insured Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Trust
InterCapital Insured Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Income Trust
InterCapital California Insured 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Municipal Income Trust
InterCapital Quality Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Investment Trust
InterCapital New York Quality 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Municipal Securities
InterCapital Quality Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Income Trust
InterCapital Quality Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Securities
InterCapital California Quality 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Municipal Securities
InterCapital Insured Municipal 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Securities
InterCapital Insured California 0.035% of the average weekly net assets.
Municipal Securities
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DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
February 6, 1998
Dean Witter Services Company Inc.
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Re: MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
Dear Sirs:
Please be advised that, having entered into an Investment Management
Agreement with the Fund, we wish to retain you to perform administrative
services in respect of the Fund under our Services Agreement with you, dated
April 17, 1995 (attached hereto). It is agreed that no compensation will be paid
by the Fund for such services.
Your Execution of this letter, where indicated, shall constitute
notification to us of your willingness to render administrative services in
respect to the Fund under the attached Services Agreement, in consideration of
the above-stated compensation.
Very Truly Yours,
DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
By:
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ACCEPTED: DEAN WITTER SERVICES COMPANY INC.
By:
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MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
February 26, 1998
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Dear Sirs:
With respect to the Registration Statement on Form N-1A (File No. 33-43135)
(the "Registration Statement") filed by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities , a Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), with
the Securities and Exchange Commission for the purpose of registering under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, an indefinite number of shares of Beneficial
Interest of $0.01 par value of the Fund (the "Shares"), I, as your counsel, have
examined such Fund records, certificates and other documents and reviewed such
questions of law as I have considered necessary or appropriate for the purposes
of this opinion, and on the basis of such examination and review, I advise you
that, in my opinion, proper trust proceedings have been taken by the Fund so
that the Shares have been validly authorized; and when the Shares have been
issued and sold in accordance with the terms of the Underwriting Agreement
referred to in the Registration Statement, the Shares will be validly issued,
fully paid and non-assessable.
As to matters of Massachusetts law contained in the foregoing opinion, I
have relied upon the opinion of Lane Altman & Owens LLP dated February 25,
1998.
I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the
Registration Statement and to the reference to me under the caption "Legal
Counsel" in the Statement of Additional Information forming a part of the
Registration Statement. In giving this consent, I do not thereby admit that I am
within the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the rules and regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Barry Fink
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Barry Fink
Vice President
and General Counsel
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[LETTERHEAD OF LANE ALTMAN & OWENS LLP]
February 25, 1998
Barry Fink, Vice President
and General Counsel
Dean Witter InterCapital, Inc.
Two World Trade Center
New York, NY 10048
RE: MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER
MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
Dear Barry:
We understand that the trustees (the "Trustees") of Morgan Stanley Dean
Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities, a Massachusetts business trust (the
"Trust"), intend, on or about February 25, 1998, to cause to be filed on behalf
of the Trust a Pre-effective Amendment No. 1 to Registration Statement No.
333-43135 (as amended, the "Registration Statement") for the purpose of
registering for sale Shares of Beneficial Interest, $.01 par value, of the Trust
(the "Shares"). We further understand that the Shares will be issued and sold
pursuant to an underwriting agreement (the "Underwriting Agreement") and a
distribution agreement with related adhesion agreement (the "Distribution
Agreement") entered into between the Trust and Dean Witter Distributors Inc. on
January 29, 1998.
You have requested that we act as special counsel to the Trust regarding
certain matters of Massachusetts law respecting the organization of the Trust,
and in such capacity we are furnishing you with this opinion.
The Trust is organized under a written amended and restated declaration of
trust finally executed and filed in Boston, Massachusetts on December 23, 1997
(the "Trust Agreement"). The Trustees (as defined in the Trust Agreement) have
the powers set forth in the Trust Agreement, subject to the terms, provisions
and conditions therein provided.
In connection with the opinions set forth herein, you and the Trust have
provided to us originals, copies or facsimile transmissions of, and we have
reviewed and relied upon, among other things: a copy of the Trust Agreement;
copies of the Underwriting and Distribution Agreements; and the Registration
Statement (including the exhibits thereto). We have assumed
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LANE ALTMAN & OWENS LLP
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Barry Fink, Vice President and
General Counsel and
February 25, 1998
Page 2
that the by-laws filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement have been
duly adopted by the Trustees. We have also reviewed and relied opon a
certificate of the Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
dated February 23, 1998 attesting to the valid existence of the Trust.
In rendering this opinion we have assumed, without independent
verification, (i) the due authority of all individuals signing in representative
capacities and the genuineness of signatures, (ii) the authenticity,
completeness and continued effectiveness of all documents or copies furnished
to us, (iii) that any resolutions provided have been duly adopted by the
Trustees, and (iv) that no amendments, agreements, resolutions or actions have
been approved, executed or adopted which would limit, supersede or modify the
items described above. We have also examined such questions of law as we have
concluded necessary or appropriate for purposes of the opinions expressed below,
Where documents are referred to in resolutions approved by the Trustees, or in
the Registration Statement, we assume such documents are the same as in the most
recent form provided to us, whether as an exhibit to the Registration Statement,
or otherwise. When any opinion set forth below relates to the existence or
standing of the Trust, such opinion is based entirely upon and is limited by the
items referred to above, and we understand that the foregoing assumptions,
limitations and qualifications are acceptable to you.
Based upon the foregoing, and with respect to Massachusetts law only
(except that no opinion is herein expressed with respect to compliance with the
Massachusetts Uniform Securities Act), to the extent that Massachusetts law
may be applicable, and without reference to the laws of any of the other several
states of of the United States of America, including State and Federal
securities laws, we are of the opinion that:
1. The Trust is a business trust with transferable shares, organized in
compliance with the requirements of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the
Trust Agreement is legal and valid.
2. The Shares to which the Registration Statement relates and which are to
be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, will be legally and
validly issued upon receipt by the Trust of consideration determined by the
Trustees in compliance with Article VI, Section 6.4
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LANE ALTMAN & OWENS LLP
COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Barry Fink, Vice President and
General Counsel and
February 25, 1998
Page 3
of the Trust Agreement. We are further of the opinion that such Shares, when
issued, will be fully paid and non-assessable by the Trust.
We understand that you will rely on this opinion solely in connection with
your opinion to be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an
Exhibit to the Registration Statement. We hereby consent to such use of this
opinion and we also consent to the filing of said opinion with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. In so consenting, we do not thereby admit to be within
the category of persons whose consent is required under Section 7 of the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the rules and regulations of the
Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.
Very truly yours,
/s/ Lane Altman & Owen LLP
LANE ALTMAN & OWEN LLP
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CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS
We hereby consent to the use in the Statement of Additional Information
constituting part of this Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to the
registration statement on Form N-1A (the "Registration Statement") of our
report dated February 27, 1998, relating to the statement of assets and
liabilities of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities,
which appears in such Statement of Additional Information, and to the
incorporation by reference of our report into the Prospectus which also
constitutes part of this Registration Statement. We also consent to the
reference to us under the headings "Independent Accountants" and "Experts"
in such Statement of Additional Information.
PRICE WATERHOUSE LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York 10036
February 27, 1998
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DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
February 6, 1998
Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
Two World Trade Center
New York, New York 10048
Gentlemen:
We are purchasing from you today 2,500 shares of your beneficial
interest, of $0.01 par value, of each of your Class A, Class B, Class C and
Class D shares, at a price of $10.00 per share, or an aggregate price of
$100,000 to provide the initial capital you require pursuant to Section 14 of
the Investment Company Act of 1940 in order to make a public offering of your
shares.
We hereby represent that we are acquiring said shares for investment
and not for distribution or resale to the public.
We hereby further represent that in the event we redeem such shares
prior to complete amortization by you of your organization expenses, the amount
we receive upon redemption may be reduced by the proportionate amount which the
total unamortized balance bears to the number of shares being redeemed. For this
purpose, the proportionate amount is based on the ratio of the number of shares
originally issued by you in connection with the furnishing of the initial
capital.
Very truly yours,
DEAN WITTER INTERCAPITAL INC.
By:
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Charles A. Fiumefreddo
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
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PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION PURSUANT TO RULE 12B-1
OF
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
WHEREAS, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
(the "Fund") intends to engage in business as an open-end management
investment company and is registered as such under the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS, the Fund desires to adopt a Plan of Distribution pursuant to Rule
12b-1 under the Act, and the Trustees have determined that there is a
reasonable likelihood that adoption of the Plan of Distribution will benefit
the Fund and its shareholders; and
WHEREAS, the Fund and Dean Witter Distributors Inc. (the "Distributor")
have entered into a separate Distribution Agreement as of January 29, 1998,
pursuant to which the Fund has employed the Distributor in such capacity
during the continuous offering of shares of the Fund.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Fund hereby adopts, and the Distributor hereby agrees
to the terms of, this Plan of Distribution (the "Plan") in accordance with
Rule 12b-1 under the Act on the following terms and conditions with respect
to the Class A, Class B and Class C shares of the Fund:
1(a)(i). With respect to Class A and Class C shares of the Fund, the
Distributor hereby undertakes to directly bear all costs of rendering the
services to be performed by it under this Plan and under the Distribution
Agreement, except for those specific expenses that the Trustees determine to
reimburse as hereinafter set forth.
1(a)(ii). The Fund is hereby authorized to reimburse the Distributor, Dean
Witter Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), its affiliates and other broker-dealers for
distribution expenses incurred by them specifically on behalf of Class A and
Class C shares of the Fund. Reimbursement will be made through payments at
the end of each month. The amount of each monthly payment may in no event
exceed an amount equal to a payment at the annual rate of 0.25%, in the case
of Class A, and 1.0%, in the case of Class C, of the average net assets of
the respective Class during the month. With respect to Class A, in the case
of all expenses other than expenses representing the service fee and, with
respect to Class C, in the case of all expenses other than expenses
representing a gross sales credit or a residual to account executives, such
amounts shall be determined at the beginning of each calendar quarter by the
Trustees, including a majority of the Trustees who are not "interested
persons" of the Fund, as defined in the Act. Expenses representing the
service fee (for Class A) or a gross sales credit or a residual to account
executives (for Class C) may be reimbursed without prior determination. In
the event that the Distributor proposes that monies shall be reimbursed for
other than such expenses, then in making the quarterly determinations of the
amounts that may be expended by the Fund, the Distributor shall provide, and
the Trustees shall review, a quarterly budget of projected distribution
expenses to be incurred by the Distributor, DWR, its affiliates or other
broker-dealers on behalf of the Fund together with a report explaining the
purposes and anticipated benefits of incurring such expenses. The Trustees
shall determine the particular expenses, and the portion thereof that may be
borne by the Fund, and in making such determination shall consider the scope
of the Distributor's commitment to promoting the distribution of the Fund's
Class A and Class C shares directly or through DWR, its affiliates or other
broker-dealers.
1(a)(iii). If, as of the end of any calendar year, the actual expenses
incurred by the Distributor, DWR, its affiliates and other broker-dealers on
behalf of Class A or Class C shares of the Fund (including accrued expenses
and amounts reserved for incentive compensation and bonuses) are less than
the amount of payments made by such Class pursuant to this Plan, the
Distributor shall promptly make appropriate reimbursement to the appropriate
Class. If, however, as of the end of any calendar year, the actual expenses
(other than expenses representing a gross sales credit) of the Distributor,
DWR, its affiliates and other broker-dealers are greater than the amount of
payments made by Class A or Class C shares of the Fund pursuant to this Plan,
such Class will not reimburse the Distributor, DWR, its affiliates or other
broker-dealers for such expenses through payments accrued pursuant to this
Plan in the subsequent fiscal year. Expenses representing a gross sales
credit may be reimbursed in the subsequent calendar year.
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1(b). With respect to Class B shares of the Fund, the Fund shall pay to
the Distributor, as the distributor of securities of which the Fund is the
issuer, compensation for distribution of its Class B shares at the rate of
1.0% per annum of the average daily net assets of Class B. Such compensation
shall be calculated and accrued daily and paid monthly or at such other
intervals as the Trustees shall determine.
The Distributor may direct that all or any part of the amounts receivable
by it under this Plan be paid directly to DWR, its affiliates or other
broker-dealers who provide distribution and shareholder services. All
payments made hereunder pursuant to the Plan shall be in accordance with the
terms and limitations of the Rules of the Association of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
2. With respect to expenses incurred by each Class, the amount set forth
in paragraph 1 of this Plan shall be paid for services of the Distributor,
DWR, its affiliates and other broker-dealers it may select in connection with
the distribution of the Fund's shares, including personal services to
shareholders with respect to their holdings of Fund shares, and may be spend
by the Distributor, DWR, its affiliates and such broker-dealers on any
activities or expenses related to the distribution of the Fund's shares or
services to shareholders, including, but not limited to: compensation to, and
expenses of, account executives or other employees of the Distributor, DWR,
its affiliates or other broker-dealers; overhead and other branch office
distribution-related expenses and telephone expenses of persons who engage in
or support distribution of shares or who provide personal services to
shareholders; printing of prospectuses and reports for other than existing
shareholders; preparation, printing and distribution of sales literature and
advertising materials and, with respect to Class B, opportunity costs in
incurring the foregoing expenses (which may be calculated as a carrying
charge on the excess of the distribution expenses incurred by the
Distributor, DWR, its affiliates or other broker-dealers over distribution
revenues received by them, such excess being hereinafter referred to as
"carryover expenses"). The overhead and other branch office
distribution-related expenses referred to in this paragraph 2 may include:
(a) the expenses operating the branch offices of the Distributor or other
broker-dealers, including DWR, in connection with the sale of the Fund
shares, including lease costs, the salaries and employee benefits of
operations and sales support personnel, utility costs, communications costs
and the costs of stationery and supplies; (b) the costs of client sales
seminars; (c) travel expenses of mutual fund sales coordinators to promote
the sale of Fund shares; and (d) other expenses relating to branch promotion
of Fund sales. Payments may also be made with respect to distribution
expenses incurred in connection with the distribution of shares, including
personal services to shareholders with respect to holdings of such shares, of
an investment company whose assets are acquired by the Fund in a tax-free
reorganization. It is contemplated that, with respect to Class A shares, the
entire fee set forth in paragraph 1(a) will be characterized as a service fee
within the meaning of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.
guidelines and that, with respect to Class B and Class C shares, payments at
the annual rate of 0.25% will be so characterized.
3. This Plan shall not take effect with respect to any particular Class
until it has been approved, together with any related agreements, by votes of
a majority of the Board of Trustees of the Fund and of the Trustees who are
not "interested persons" of the Fund (as defined in the Act) and have no
direct financial interest in the operation of this Plan or any agreements
related to it (the "Rule 12b-1 Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting (or
meetings) called for the purpose of voting on this Plan and such related
agreements.
4. This Plan shall continue in effect with respect to each Class until
April 30, 1998, and from year to year thereafter, provided such continuance
is specifically approved at least annually in the manner provided for
approval of this Plan in paragraph 3 hereof.
5. The Distributor shall provide to the Trustees of the Fund and the
Trustees shall review, at least quarterly, a written report of the amounts so
expended and the purposes for which such expenditures were made. In this
regard, the Trustees shall request the Distributor to specify such items of
expenses as the Trustees deem appropriate. The Trustees shall consider such
items as they deem relevant in making the determinations required by
paragraph 4 hereof.
6. This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to a Class by vote
of a majority of the Rule 12b-1 Trustees, or by vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Fund. The Plan may remain in effect with
the respect to a particular Class even if the Plan has been terminated in
accordance
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with this paragraph 6 with respect to any other Class. In the event of any
such termination or in the event of nonrenewal, the Fund shall have no
obligation to pay expenses which have been incurred by the Distributor, DWR,
its affiliates or other broker-dealers in excess of payments made by the Fund
pursuant to this Plan. However, with respect to Class B, this shall not
preclude consideration by the Trustees of the manner in which such excess
expenses shall be treated.
7. This Plan may not be amended with respect to any Class to increase
materially the amount each Class may spend for distribution provided in
paragraph 1 hereof unless such amendment is approved by a vote of at least a
majority (as defined in the Act) of the outstanding voting securities of that
Class, and no material amendment to the Plan shall be made unless approved in
the manner provided for approval in paragraph 3 hereof. Class B shares will
have the right to vote on any material increase in the fee set forth in
paragraph 1(a) above affecting Class A shares.
8. While this Plan is in effect, the selection and nomination of Trustees
who are not interested persons (as defined in the Act) of the Fund shall be
committed to the discretion of the Trustees who are not interested persons.
9. The Fund shall preserve copies of this Plan and any related agreements
and all reports made pursuant to paragraph 5 hereof, for a period of not less
than six years from the date of this Plan, any such agreement or any such
report, as the case may be, the first two years in an easily accessible
place.
10. The Declaration of Trust establishing Morgan Stanley Dean Witter
Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities, dated December 23, 1997, a copy of which,
together with all amendments thereto (the "Declaration"), is on file in the
office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, provides that
the name Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities refers
to the Trustees under the Declaration collectively as Trustees but not as
individuals or personally; and no Trustee, shareholder, officer, employee or
agent of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities shall
be held to any personal liability, nor shall resort be had to their private
property for this satisfaction of any obligation or claim or otherwise, in
connection with the affairs of said Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap
Dividend Growth Securities, but the Trust Estate only shall be liable.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Fund and the Distributor have executed this Plan
of Distribution as of the day and year set forth below in New York, New York.
Date: January 29, 1998
Attest:
.................................
Attest:
.................................
MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP
DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES
BY:
..............................
DEAN WITTER DISTRIBUTORS INC.
By:
..............................
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[ARTICLE] 6
[SERIES]
[NUMBER] 01
[NAME] MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES - CLASS A
<TABLE>
<S> <C>
[PERIOD-TYPE] OTHER
[FISCAL-YEAR-END] FEB-28-1999
[PERIOD-END] FEB-26-1998
[INVESTMENTS-AT-COST] 0
[INVESTMENTS-AT-VALUE] 0
[RECEIVABLES] 0
[ASSETS-OTHER] 256,920
[OTHER-ITEMS-ASSETS] 0
[TOTAL-ASSETS] 256,920
[PAYABLE-FOR-SECURITIES] 0
[SENIOR-LONG-TERM-DEBT] 0
[OTHER-ITEMS-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[TOTAL-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[SENIOR-EQUITY] 0
[PAID-IN-CAPITAL-COMMON] 100,000
[SHARES-COMMON-STOCK] 2,500
[SHARES-COMMON-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NII-CURRENT] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-NII] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NET-GAINS] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-GAINS] 0
[ACCUM-APPREC-OR-DEPREC] 0
[NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[DIVIDEND-INCOME] 0
[INTEREST-INCOME] 0
[OTHER-INCOME] 0
[EXPENSES-NET] 0
[NET-INVESTMENT-INCOME] 0
[REALIZED-GAINS-CURRENT] 0
[APPREC-INCREASE-CURRENT] 0
[NET-CHANGE-FROM-OPS] 0
[EQUALIZATION] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-INCOME] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-GAINS] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OTHER] 0
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-SOLD] 2,500
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-REDEEMED] 0
[SHARES-REINVESTED] 0
[NET-CHANGE-IN-ASSETS] 100,000
[ACCUMULATED-NII-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDISTRIB-NII-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDIST-NET-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[GROSS-ADVISORY-FEES] 0
[INTEREST-EXPENSE] 0
[GROSS-EXPENSE] 0
[AVERAGE-NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[PER-SHARE-NAV-BEGIN] 0
[PER-SHARE-NII] 0
[PER-SHARE-GAIN-APPREC] 0
[PER-SHARE-DIVIDEND] 0
[PER-SHARE-DISTRIBUTIONS] 0
[RETURNS-OF-CAPITAL] 0
[PER-SHARE-NAV-END] 10.00
[EXPENSE-RATIO] 0
[AVG-DEBT-OUTSTANDING] 0
[AVG-DEBT-PER-SHARE] 0
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
[ARTICLE] 6
[SERIES]
[NUMBER] 02
[NAME] MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES - CLASS B
<TABLE>
<S> <C>
[PERIOD-TYPE] OTHER
[FISCAL-YEAR-END] FEB-28-1999
[PERIOD-END] FEB-26-1998
[INVESTMENTS-AT-COST] 0
[INVESTMENTS-AT-VALUE] 0
[RECEIVABLES] 0
[ASSETS-OTHER] 256,920
[OTHER-ITEMS-ASSETS] 0
[TOTAL-ASSETS] 256,920
[PAYABLE-FOR-SECURITIES] 0
[SENIOR-LONG-TERM-DEBT] 0
[OTHER-ITEMS-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[TOTAL-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[SENIOR-EQUITY] 0
[PAID-IN-CAPITAL-COMMON] 100,000
[SHARES-COMMON-STOCK] 2,500
[SHARES-COMMON-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NII-CURRENT] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-NII] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NET-GAINS] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-GAINS] 0
[ACCUM-APPREC-OR-DEPREC] 0
[NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[DIVIDEND-INCOME] 0
[INTEREST-INCOME] 0
[OTHER-INCOME] 0
[EXPENSES-NET] 0
[NET-INVESTMENT-INCOME] 0
[REALIZED-GAINS-CURRENT] 0
[APPREC-INCREASE-CURRENT] 0
[NET-CHANGE-FROM-OPS] 0
[EQUALIZATION] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-INCOME] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-GAINS] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OTHER] 0
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-SOLD] 2,500
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-REDEEMED] 0
[SHARES-REINVESTED] 0
[NET-CHANGE-IN-ASSETS] 100,000
[ACCUMULATED-NII-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDISTRIB-NII-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDIST-NET-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[GROSS-ADVISORY-FEES] 0
[INTEREST-EXPENSE] 0
[GROSS-EXPENSE] 0
[AVERAGE-NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[PER-SHARE-NAV-BEGIN] 0
[PER-SHARE-NII] 0
[PER-SHARE-GAIN-APPREC] 0
[PER-SHARE-DIVIDEND] 0
[PER-SHARE-DISTRIBUTIONS] 0
[RETURNS-OF-CAPITAL] 0
[PER-SHARE-NAV-END] 10.00
[EXPENSE-RATIO] 0
[AVG-DEBT-OUTSTANDING] 0
[AVG-DEBT-PER-SHARE] 0
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
[ARTICLE] 6
[SERIES]
[NUMBER] 03
[NAME] MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES - CLASS C
<TABLE>
<S> <C>
[PERIOD-TYPE] OTHER
[FISCAL-YEAR-END] FEB-28-1999
[PERIOD-END] FEB-26-1998
[INVESTMENTS-AT-COST] 0
[INVESTMENTS-AT-VALUE] 0
[RECEIVABLES] 0
[ASSETS-OTHER] 256,920
[OTHER-ITEMS-ASSETS] 0
[TOTAL-ASSETS] 256,920
[PAYABLE-FOR-SECURITIES] 0
[SENIOR-LONG-TERM-DEBT] 0
[OTHER-ITEMS-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[TOTAL-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[SENIOR-EQUITY] 0
[PAID-IN-CAPITAL-COMMON] 100,000
[SHARES-COMMON-STOCK] 2,500
[SHARES-COMMON-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NII-CURRENT] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-NII] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NET-GAINS] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-GAINS] 0
[ACCUM-APPREC-OR-DEPREC] 0
[NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[DIVIDEND-INCOME] 0
[INTEREST-INCOME] 0
[OTHER-INCOME] 0
[EXPENSES-NET] 0
[NET-INVESTMENT-INCOME] 0
[REALIZED-GAINS-CURRENT] 0
[APPREC-INCREASE-CURRENT] 0
[NET-CHANGE-FROM-OPS] 0
[EQUALIZATION] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-INCOME] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-GAINS] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OTHER] 0
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-SOLD] 2,500
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-REDEEMED] 0
[SHARES-REINVESTED] 0
[NET-CHANGE-IN-ASSETS] 100,000
[ACCUMULATED-NII-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDISTRIB-NII-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDIST-NET-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[GROSS-ADVISORY-FEES] 0
[INTEREST-EXPENSE] 0
[GROSS-EXPENSE] 0
[AVERAGE-NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[PER-SHARE-NAV-BEGIN] 0
[PER-SHARE-NII] 0
[PER-SHARE-GAIN-APPREC] 0
[PER-SHARE-DIVIDEND] 0
[PER-SHARE-DISTRIBUTIONS] 0
[RETURNS-OF-CAPITAL] 0
[PER-SHARE-NAV-END] 10.00
[EXPENSE-RATIO] 0
[AVG-DEBT-OUTSTANDING] 0
[AVG-DEBT-PER-SHARE] 0
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
[ARTICLE] 6
[SERIES]
[NUMBER] 04
[NAME] MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES - CLASS D
<TABLE>
<S> <C>
[PERIOD-TYPE] OTHER
[FISCAL-YEAR-END] FEB-28-1999
[PERIOD-END] FEB-26-1998
[INVESTMENTS-AT-COST] 0
[INVESTMENTS-AT-VALUE] 0
[RECEIVABLES] 0
[ASSETS-OTHER] 256,920
[OTHER-ITEMS-ASSETS] 0
[TOTAL-ASSETS] 256,920
[PAYABLE-FOR-SECURITIES] 0
[SENIOR-LONG-TERM-DEBT] 0
[OTHER-ITEMS-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[TOTAL-LIABILITIES] 156,920
[SENIOR-EQUITY] 0
[PAID-IN-CAPITAL-COMMON] 100,000
[SHARES-COMMON-STOCK] 2,500
[SHARES-COMMON-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NII-CURRENT] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-NII] 0
[ACCUMULATED-NET-GAINS] 0
[OVERDISTRIBUTION-GAINS] 0
[ACCUM-APPREC-OR-DEPREC] 0
[NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[DIVIDEND-INCOME] 0
[INTEREST-INCOME] 0
[OTHER-INCOME] 0
[EXPENSES-NET] 0
[NET-INVESTMENT-INCOME] 0
[REALIZED-GAINS-CURRENT] 0
[APPREC-INCREASE-CURRENT] 0
[NET-CHANGE-FROM-OPS] 0
[EQUALIZATION] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-INCOME] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OF-GAINS] 0
[DISTRIBUTIONS-OTHER] 0
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-SOLD] 2,500
[NUMBER-OF-SHARES-REDEEMED] 0
[SHARES-REINVESTED] 0
[NET-CHANGE-IN-ASSETS] 100,000
[ACCUMULATED-NII-PRIOR] 0
[ACCUMULATED-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDISTRIB-NII-PRIOR] 0
[OVERDIST-NET-GAINS-PRIOR] 0
[GROSS-ADVISORY-FEES] 0
[INTEREST-EXPENSE] 0
[GROSS-EXPENSE] 0
[AVERAGE-NET-ASSETS] 25,000
[PER-SHARE-NAV-BEGIN] 0
[PER-SHARE-NII] 0
[PER-SHARE-GAIN-APPREC] 0
[PER-SHARE-DIVIDEND] 0
[PER-SHARE-DISTRIBUTIONS] 0
[RETURNS-OF-CAPITAL] 0
[PER-SHARE-NAV-END] 10.00
[EXPENSE-RATIO] 0
[AVG-DEBT-OUTSTANDING] 0
[AVG-DEBT-PER-SHARE] 0
</TABLE>
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Charles A. Fiumefreddo, whose
signature appears below, constitutes and appoints Marilyn K. Cranney and Barry
Fink, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full power of
substitution among himself and each of the persons appointed herein, for him and
in his name, place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign any amendments
to any registration statement of MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND
GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and other
documents in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
as fully to all intents and purposes as he might or could do in person, hereby
ratifying and confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and agents, or either
of them, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
-------------------------
Charles A. Fiumefreddo
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that John R. Haire, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
-----------------
John R. Haire
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Manuel H. Johnson, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
----------------------
Manuel H. Johnson
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Michael E. Nugent, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
---------------------
Michael E. Nugent
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Edwin J. Garn, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
-----------------------
Edwin J. Garn
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Michael Bozic, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
-------------------
Michael Bozic
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that John L. Schroeder, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
---------------------
John L. Schroeder
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Philip J. Purcell, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints Marilyn K. Cranney and Barry Fink, or
either of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and agents, with full
power of substitution among himself and each of the persons appointed herein,
for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all capacities, to sign any
amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP
DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same, with all exhibits thereto, and
other documents in connection therewith, with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he might or could do in
person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said attorneys-in-fact and
agents, or either of them, may lawfully do or cause to be done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
-----------------------
Philip J. Purcell
<PAGE>
POWER OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that Wayne E. Hedien, whose signature
appears below, constitutes and appoints David M. Butowsky, Ronald M. Feiman and
Stuart M. Strauss, or any of them, his true and lawful attorneys-in-fact and
agents, with full power of substitution among himself and each of the persons
appointed herein, for him and in his name, place and stead, in any and all
capacities, to sign any amendments to any registration statement of MORGAN
STANLEY DEAN WITTER MID-CAP DIVIDEND GROWTH SECURITIES, and to file the same,
with all exhibits thereto, and other documents in connection therewith, with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, as fully to all intents and purposes as he
might or could do in person, hereby ratifying and confirming all that said
attorneys-in-fact and agents, or any of them, may lawfully do or cause to be
done by virtue hereof.
Dated: January 29, 1998
---------------------
Wayne E. Hedien
<PAGE>
DEAN WITTER
FUNDS
MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN
PURSUANT TO RULE 18F-3
INTRODUCTION
This plan (the "Plan") is adopted pursuant to Rule 18f-3(d) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act"), and will be
effective as of July 28, 1997. The Plan relates to shares of the open-end
investment companies to which Dean Witter InterCapital Inc. acts as
investment manager, that are listed on Schedule A, as may be amended from
time to time (each, a "Fund" and collectively, the "Funds"). The Funds are
distributed pursuant to a system (the "Multiple Class System") in which each
class of shares (each, a "Class" and collectively, the "Classes") of a Fund
represents a pro rata interest in the same portfolio of investments of the
Fund and differs only to the extent outlined below.
I. DISTRIBUTION ARRANGEMENTS
One or more Classes of shares of the Funds are offered for purchase by
investors with the sales load structures described below. In addition,
pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act, the Funds have each adopted a Plan
of Distribution (the "12b-1 Plan") under which shares of certain Classes are
subject to the service and/or distribution fees ("12b-1 fees") described
below.
1. Class A Shares
Class A shares are offered with a front-end sales load ("FESL"). The
schedule of sales charges applicable to a Fund and the circumstances under
which the sales charges are subject to reduction are set forth in each Fund's
current prospectus. As stated in each Fund's current prospectus, Class A
shares may be purchased at net asset value (without a FESL): (i) in the case
of certain large purchases of such shares; and (ii) by certain limited
categories of investors, in each case, under the circumstances and conditions
set forth in each Fund's current prospectus. Class A shares purchased at net
asset value may be subject to a contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") on
redemptions made within one year of purchase. Further information relating to
the CDSC, including the manner in which it is calculated, is set forth in
paragraph 6 below. Class A shares are also subject to payments under each
Fund's 12b-1 Plan to reimburse Dean Witter Distributors Inc., Dean Witter
Reynolds Inc. ("DWR"), its affiliates and other broker-dealers for
distribution expenses incurred by them specifically on behalf of the Class,
assessed at an annual rate of up to 0.25% of average daily net assets. The
entire amount of the 12b-1 fee represents a service fee within the meaning of
National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD") guidelines.
2. Class B Shares
Class B shares are offered without a FESL, but will in most cases be
subject to a six-year declining CDSC which is calculated in the manner set
forth in paragraph 6 below. Class B shares purchased by certain qualified
employer-sponsored benefit plans are subject to a three-year declining CDSC
which is calculated in the manner set forth in paragraph 6 below. The
schedule of CDSC charges applicable to each Fund is set forth in each Fund's
current prospectus. With the exception of certain of the Funds which have a
different formula described below (Dean Witter American Value Fund, Dean
Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc., Dean Witter Strategist
Fund and Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities
1
<PAGE>
Inc.) (1), Class B shares are also subject to a fee under each Fund's
respective 12b-1 Plan, assessed at the annual rate of up to 1.0% of either:
(a) the lesser of (i) the average daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's
Class B shares since the inception of the Fund (not including reinvestment of
dividends or capital gains distributions), less the average daily aggregate
net asset value of the Fund's Class B shares redeemed since the Fund's
inception upon which a CDSC has been imposed or waived, or (ii) the average
daily net assets of Class B; or (b) the average daily net assets of Class B.
A portion of the 12b-1 fee equal to up to 0.25% of the Fund's average daily
net assets is characterized as a service fee within the meaning of the NASD
guidelines and the remaining portion of the 12b-1 fee, if any, is
characterized as an asset-based sales charge. Also, Class B shares have a
conversion feature ("Conversion Feature") under which such shares convert to
Class A shares after a certain holding period. Details of the Conversion
Feature are set forth in Section IV below.
3. Class C Shares
Class C shares are offered without imposition of a FESL, but will in most
cases be subject to a CDSC of 1.0% on redemptions made within one year after
purchase. Further information relating to the CDSC is set forth in paragraph
6 below. In addition, Class C shares, under each Fund's 12b-1 Plan, are
subject to 12b-1 payments to reimburse Dean Witter Distributors Inc., DWR,
its affiliates and other broker-dealers for distribution expenses incurred by
them specifically on behalf of the Class, assessed at the annual rate of up
to 1.0% of the average daily net assets of the Class. A portion of the 12b-1
fee equal to up to 0.25% of the Fund's average daily net assets is
characterized as a service fee within the meaning of NASD guidelines. Unlike
Class B shares, Class C shares do not have the Conversion Feature.
4. Class D Shares
Class D shares are offered without imposition of a FESL, CDSC or a 12b-1
fee for purchases of Fund shares by (i) investors meeting an initial minimum
investment requirement and (ii) certain other limited categories of
investors, in each case, as may be approved by the Boards of
Directors/Trustees of the Funds and as disclosed in each Fund's current
prospectus.
5. Additional Classes of Shares
The Boards of Directors/Trustees of the Funds have the authority to create
additional Classes, or change existing Classes, from time to time, in
accordance with Rule 18f-3 under the 1940 Act.
6. Calculation of the CDSC
Any applicable CDSC is calculated based upon the lesser of net asset value
of the shares at the time of purchase or at the time of redemption. The CDSC
does not apply to amounts representing an increase in share value due to
capital appreciation and shares acquired through the reinvestment of
dividends or
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(1)The payments under the 12b-1 Plan for each of Dean Witter American Value
Fund, Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc. and Dean
Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc. are assessed at the annual rate of
1.0% of the lesser of: (a) the average daily aggregate gross sales of the
Fund's Class B shares since the inception of the Fund's Plan (not including
reinvestment of dividends or capital gains distributions), less the average
daily aggregate net asset value of the Fund's Class B shares redeemed since
the Plan's inception upon which a contingent deferred sales charge has been
imposed or waived, or (b) the average daily net assets of Class B
attributable to shares issued, net of related shares redeemed, since
inception of the Plan. The payments under the 12b-1 Plan for the Dean Witter
Strategist Fund are assessed at the annual rate of: (i) 1% of the lesser of
(a) the average daily aggregate gross sales of the Fund's Class B shares
since the effectiveness of the first amendment of the Plan on November 8,
1989 (not including reinvestment of dividends or capital gains
distributions), less the average daily aggregate net asset value of the
Fund's Class B shares redeemed since the effectiveness of the first amended
Plan, upon which a contingent deferred sales charge has been imposed or
waived, or (b) the average daily net assets of Class B attributable to shares
issued, net of related shares redeemed, since the effectiveness of the first
amended Plan; plus (ii) 0.25% of the average daily net assets of Class B
attributable to shares issued, net of related shares redeemed, prior to
effectiveness of the first amended Plan.
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capital gains distributions. The CDSC schedule applicable to a Fund and the
circumstances in which the CDSC is subject to waiver are set forth in each
Fund's prospectus.
II. EXPENSE ALLOCATIONS
Expenses incurred by a Fund are allocated among the various Classes of
shares pro rata based on the net assets of the Fund attributable to each
Class, except that 12b-1 fees relating to a particular Class are allocated
directly to that Class. In addition, other expenses associated with a
particular Class (except advisory or custodial fees), may be allocated
directly to that Class, provided that such expenses are reasonably identified
as specifically attributable to that Class and the direct allocation to that
Class is approved by the Fund's Board of Directors/Trustees.
III. CLASS DESIGNATION
All shares of the Funds held prior to July 28, 1997 (other than the shares
held by certain employee benefit plans established by DWR and its affiliate,
SPS Transaction Services, Inc., shares of Funds offered with a FESL, and
shares of Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund and Dean Witter Balanced Income
Fund) have been designated Class B shares. Shares held prior to July 28, 1997
by such employee benefit plans have been designated Class D shares. Shares
held prior to July 28, 1997 of Funds offered with a FESL have been designated
Class D shares. In addition, shares of Dean Witter American Value Fund
purchased prior to April 30, 1984, shares of Dean Witter Strategist Fund
purchased prior to November 8, 1989 and shares of Dean Witter Natural
Resource Development Securities Inc. and Dean Witter Dividend Growth
Securities Inc. purchased prior to July 2, 1984 (with respect to such shares
of each Fund, including such proportion of shares acquired through
reinvestment of dividends and capital gains distributions as the total number
of shares acquired prior to each of the preceding dates in this sentence
bears to the total number of shares purchased and owned by the shareholder of
that Fund) have been designated Class D shares. Shares of Dean Witter
Balanced Growth Fund and Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund held prior to July
28, 1997 have been designated Class C shares except that shares of Dean
Witter Balanced Growth Fund and Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund held prior
to July 28, 1997 that were acquired in exchange for shares of an investment
company offered with a CDSC have been designated Class B shares and those
that were acquired in exchange for shares of an investment company offered
with a FESL have been designated Class A shares.
IV. THE CONVERSION FEATURE
Class B shares held before May 1, 1997 will convert to Class A shares in
May, 2007, except that Class B shares which are purchased before July 28,
1997 by trusts for which Dean Witter Trust Company ("DWTC") or Dean Witter
Trust FSB ("DWTFSB") provides discretionary trustee services will convert to
Class A shares on or about August 29, 1997 (the CDSC will not be applicable
to such shares upon the conversion). In all other instances, Class B shares
of each Fund will automatically convert to Class A shares, based on the
relative net asset values of the shares of the two Classes on the conversion
date, which will be approximately ten (10) years after the date of the
original purchase. Conversions will be effected once a month. The 10 year
period will be calculated from the last day of the month in which the shares
were purchased or, in the case of Class B shares acquired through an exchange
or a series of exchanges, from the last day of the month in which the
original Class B shares were purchased, provided that shares originally
purchased before May 1, 1997 will convert to Class A shares in May, 2007.
Except as set forth below, the conversion of shares purchased on or after May
1, 1997 will take place in the month following the tenth anniversary of the
purchase. There will also be converted at that time such proportion of Class
B shares acquired through automatic reinvestment of dividends owned by the
shareholder as the total number of his or her Class B shares converting at
the time bears to the total number of outstanding Class B shares purchased
and owned by the shareholder. In the case of Class B shares held by a 401(k)
plan or other employer-sponsored plan qualified under Section 401(a) of the
Internal Revenue Code (the "Code") and for which DWTC or DWTFSB serves as
Trustee or the 401(k) Support Services Group of DWR serves as recordkeeper,
all Class B shares will convert to Class A shares on the conversion date of
the first shares of a Fund purchased by that plan. In the case of Class B
shares previously exchanged
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for shares of an "Exchange Fund" (as such term is defined in the prospectus
of each Fund), the period of time the shares were held in the Exchange Fund
(calculated from the last day of the month in which the Exchange Fund shares
were acquired) is excluded from the holding period for conversion. If those
shares are subsequently re-exchanged for Class B shares of a Fund, the
holding period resumes on the last day of the month in which Class B shares
are reacquired.
Effectiveness of the Conversion Feature is subject to the continuing
availability of a ruling of the Internal Revenue Service or an opinion of
counsel to the effect that (i) the conversion of shares does not constitute a
taxable event under the Code; (ii) Class A shares received on conversion will
have a basis equal to the shareholder's basis in the converted Class B shares
immediately prior to the conversion; and (iii) Class A shares received on
conversion will have a holding period that includes the holding period of the
converted Class B shares. The Conversion Feature may be suspended if the
Ruling or opinion is no longer available. In such event, Class B shares would
continue to be subject to Class B fees under the applicable Fund's 12b-1
Plan.
V. EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES
Shares of each Class may be exchanged for shares of the same Class of the
other Funds and for shares of certain other investment companies without the
imposition of an exchange fee as described in the prospectuses and statements
of additional information of the Funds. The exchange privilege of each Fund
may be terminated or revised at any time by the Fund upon such notice as may
be required by applicable regulatory agencies as described in each Fund's
prospectus.
VI. VOTING
Each Class shall have exclusive voting rights on any matter that relates
solely to its 12b-1 Plan, except that Class B shareholders will have the
right to vote on any proposed material increase in Class A's expenses,
including payments under the Class A 12b-1 Plan, if such proposal is
submitted separately to Class A shareholders. If the amount of expenses,
including payments under the Class A 12b-1 Plan, is increased materially
without the approval of Class B shareholders, the Fund will establish a new
Class A for Class B shareholders whose shares automatically convert on the
same terms as applied to Class A before the increase. In addition, each Class
shall have separate voting rights on any matter submitted to shareholders in
which the interests of one Class differ from the interests of any other
Class.
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DEAN WITTER FUNDS
MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN PURSUANT TO RULE 18F-3
SCHEDULE A
AT MARCH 2, 1998
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1) Dean Witter American Value Fund
2) Dean Witter Balanced Growth Fund
3) Dean Witter Balanced Income Fund
4) Dean Witter California Tax-Free Income Fund
5) Dean Witter Capital Appreciation Fund
6) Dean Witter Capital Growth Securities
7) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Competitive Edge Fund
8) Dean Witter Convertible Securities Trust
9) Dean Witter Developing Growth Securities Trust
10) Dean Witter Diversified Income Trust
11) Dean Witter Dividend Growth Securities Inc.
12) Dean Witter European Growth Fund Inc.
13) Dean Witter Federal Securities Trust
14) Dean Witter Financial Services Trust
15) Dean Witter Fund of Funds
16) Dean Witter Global Asset Allocation Fund
17) Dean Witter Global Dividend Growth Securities
18) Dean Witter Global Utilities Fund
19) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Growth Fund
20) Dean Witter Health Sciences Trust
21) Dean Witter High Yield Securities Inc.
22) Dean Witter Income Builder Fund
23) Dean Witter Information Fund
24) Dean Witter Intermediate Income Securities
25) Dean Witter International SmallCap Fund
26) Dean Witter Japan Fund
27) Dean Witter Managers' Select Fund
28) Dean Witter Market Leader Trust
29) Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mid-Cap Dividend Growth Securities
30) Dean Witter Mid-Cap Growth Fund
31) Dean Witter Natural Resource Development Securities Inc.
32) Dean Witter New York Tax-Free Income Fund
33) Dean Witter Pacific Growth Fund Inc.
34) Dean Witter Precious Metals and Minerals Trust
35) Morgan Stanely Dean Witter Research Fund
36) Dean Witter Special Value Fund
37) Dean Witter S&P 500 Index Fund
38) Dean Witter Strategist Fund
39) Dean Witter Tax-Exempt Securities Trust
40) Dean Witter U.S. Government Securities Trust
41) Dean Witter Utilities Fund
42) Dean Witter Value-Added Market Series
43) Dean Witter World Wide Income Trust
44) Dean Witter World Wide Investment Trust
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