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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D.C. 20549

                                    Form N-1A

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                     [X]
    Pre-Effective Amendment No.                                             [ ] 
    Post-Effective Amendment No.                                            [ ] 

                                     and/or

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940             [X]
     Amendment No.                                                          [ ]


                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST
    (As successor to certain series of Evergreen Money Market Trust, Evergreen
Municipal Trust, Evergreen Investment Trust, and Evergreen Tax Free Trust)
               (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Charter)

             200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116-5034
                    (Address of Principal Executive Offices)

                                 (617) 210-3200
                         (Registrant's Telephone Number)

                          The Corporation Trust Company
                               1209 Orange Street
                           Wilmington, Delaware 19801
                     (Name and Address of Agent for Service)

  
                     Approximate Date of Proposed Offering:
                As soon as practicable after the effective date
                         of the 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  that  specifically  states  that  this  Registration
Statement shall  thereafter  become effective in accordance with Section 8(a) of
the Securities  Act of 1933 (the  "Securities  Act") or until this  Registration
Statement shall become effective on such date as the Commission, acting pursuant
to said Section 8(a), may determine.

     Pursuant to Rule 414 under the Securities Act, by this amendment to
Registration  Statement No.  33-16706/811-5300  on Form N-1A of Evergreen  Money
Market Trust, a Massachusetts  business trust, the Registrant  hereby adopts the
Registration  Statement of such trust with respect to the Evergreen Money Market
Fund series  thereof under the Securities  Act of 1933 and the  notification  of
registration  and  Registration  Statement  of such trust  under the  Investment
Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act").

     Pursuant to Rule 414 under the Securities Act, by this amendment to
Registration Statement No. 33-23180/811-5579 on Form N-1A of Evergreen Municipal
Trust,  a  Massachusetts  business  trust,  the  Registrant  hereby  adopts  the
Registration  Statement of such trust with respect to the  Evergreen  Tax Exempt
Money  Market  Fund  series  thereof  under the  Securities  Act of 1933 and the
notification of registration and Registration  Statement of such trust under the
1940 Act.

     Pursuant to Rule 414 under the Securites Act, by this amendment to
Registration Statement No. 2-94560/811-4154 on Form N-1A of Evergreen Investment
Trust,  a  Massachusetts  business  trust,  the  Registrant  hereby  adopts  the
Registration  Statement  of such trust with  respect to the  Evergreen  Treasury
Money  Market  Fund  series  thereof  under the  Securities  Act of 1933 and the
notification of registration and Registration  Statement of such trust under the
1940 Act.

     Pursuant  to Rule  414  under  the  Securites  Act,  by this  amendment  to
Registration  Statement No.  33-2010/811-4510 on Form N-1A of Evergreen Tax Free
Trust,  a  Massachusetts  business  trust,  the  Registrant  hereby  adopts  the
Registration  Statement of such trust with respect to the Evergreen Pennsylvania
Tax Free Money  Market  Fund  series  thereof  under the  Securites  Act and the
notification of registration and Registration  Statement of such trust under the
1940 Act.

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                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST

     The Registrant  hereby  incorporates by reference the cross reference sheet
filed  pursuant  to  Rule  481(a)  under  the  Securites  Act  included  in  the
Registration  Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Money Market Trust relating to
Evergreen  Money  Market Fund,  and the current  prospectuses  and  statement of
additional information, as supplemented, of Evergreen Money Market Fund included
in the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Money Market Trust.

     The Registrant  hereby  incorporates by reference the cross reference sheet
filed  pursuant  to  Rule  481(a)  under  the  Securites  Act  included  in  the
Registration  Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen  Municipal  Trust  relating to
Evergreen  Tax Exempt  Money  Market  Fund,  and the  current  prospectuses  and
statement of additional  information,  as supplemented,  of Evergreen Tax Exempt
Money  Market  Fund  included  in the  Registration  Statement  on Form  N-1A of
Evergreen Municipal Trust.

     The Registrant  hereby  incorporates by reference the cross reference sheet
filed  pursuant  to  Rule  481(a)  under  the  Securites  Act  included  in  the
Registration  Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen  Investment  Trust relating to
Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund, and the current prospectuses and statement
of additional information,  as supplemented,  of Evergreen Treasury Money Market
Fund included in the Registration Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Investment
Trust.

     The Registrant  hereby  incorporates by reference the cross reference sheet
filed  pursuant  to  Rule  481(a)  under  the  Securites  Act  included  in  the
Registration  Statement  on Form N-1A of  Evergreen  Tax Free Trust  relating to
Evergreen  Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund, and the current prospectuses
and  statement  of  additional  information,   as  supplemented,   of  Evergreen
Pennsylvania Tax-Exempt Money Market Fund included in the Registration Statement
on Form N-1A of Evergreen Tax Free Trust.
     
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                        SUPPLEMENT TO THE PROSPECTUSES OF

Evergreen Aggressive Growth Fund, Evergreen American Retirement Fund, Evergreen
Emerging Markets Growth Fund, Evergreen Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund,
  Evergreen Foundation Fund, Evergreen Fund, Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond
Fund, Evergreen Global Leaders Fund, Evergreen Growth and Income Fund, Evergreen
     High Grade Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Income and Growth Fund, Evergreen
  Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund, Evergreen International Equity
  Fund, Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund, Evergreen Institutional Tax
 Exempt Money Market Fund, Evergreen Institutional Treasury Money Market Fund,
 Evergreen Latin America Fund, Evergreen Micro Cap Fund, Evergreen Money Market
   Fund, Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund, Evergreen North Carolina
    Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund,
 Evergreen Short-Intermediate Bond Fund, Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal
Fund, Evergreen Small Cap Equity Income Fund, Evergreen South Carolina Municipal
   Bond Fund, Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Evergreen Tax Strategic
Foundation Fund, Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund, Evergreen U.S. Government
Fund, Evergreen Utility Fund, Evergreen Value Fund, Evergreen Virginia Municipal
 Bond Fund, Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund, Evergreen Fund For
 Total Return, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund, Evergreen Natural Resources
     Fund, Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Strategic Income Fund, Evergreen
   California Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Massachusetts Tax Free Fund, Evergreen
Missouri Tax Free Fund, Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Pennsylvania
 Tax Free Fund, Keystone High Income Bond Fund (B-4), Keystone Strategic Growth
 Fund (K-2), Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1), Evergreen Select Adjustable
Rate Fund, Evergreen Select Small Cap Growth Fund, Keystone International Fund,
  and Keystone Precious Metals Holdings (each a "Fund" and, collectively, the
                                    "Funds")

The prospectus(es) of each of the Funds are hereby supplemented as follows:

Fund Reorganizations

     Each of the above  Funds has been  reorganized  as a  separate  series of a
Delaware  business trust, each of which was organized on September 17, 1997. The
name of each trust is set forth below.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
 Name of Fund                                     Name of Trust
<S>                                               <C>
Evergreen California Tax Free Fund                Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen Florida High Income Municipal           Evergreen Municipal Trust
Bond Fund
Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund             Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen Missouri Tax Free Fund                  Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income              Evergreen Municipal Trust
Fund
Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund                  Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen North Carolina Municipal                Evergreen Municipal Trust
Bond Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund              Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen South Carolina Municipal                Evergreen Municipal Trust
Bond Fund
Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund            Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund                Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal            Evergreen Municipal Trust
Fund
Evergreen Aggressive Growth Fund                  Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Fund                                    Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Micro Cap Fund                          Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Omega Fund                              Evergreen Equity Trust
Keystone Strategic Growth Fund (K-2)              Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen American Retirement Fund                Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Foundation Fund                         Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund           Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Fund for Total Return                   Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Growth and Income Fund                  Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Income and Growth Fund                  Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Small Cap Equity Income Fund            Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Value Fund                              Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen Utility Fund                            Evergreen Equity Trust
Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1)             Evergreen Equity Trust
Evergreen U.S. Government Fund                    Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Evergreen Strategic Income Fund                   Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Keystone High Income Bond Fund (B-4)              Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Evergreen Capital Preservation and                Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Income Fund
Evergreen Intermediate Term Government            Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Securities Fund
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Bond Fund            Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
Evergreen Emerging Markets Growth Fund            Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Global Leaders Fund                     Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund               Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen International Equity Fund               Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Latin America Fund                      Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Natural Resources Fund                  Evergreen International Trust
Keystone Precious Metals Holdings                 Evergreen International Trust
Keystone International Fund                       Evergreen International Trust
Evergreen Money Market Fund                       Evergreen Money Market Trust
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money             Evergreen Money Market Trust
Market Fund
Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund            Evergreen Money Market Trust
Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund              Evergreen Money Market Trust
Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund         Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money          Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
Market Fund
Evergreen Institutional Treasury Money            Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
Market Fund
Evergreen Select Adjustable Rate Fund             Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
Evergreen Select Small Cap Growth Fund            Evergreen Select Equity Trust
</TABLE>

     In connection with the reorganizations, the investment objective(s) of each
Fund is now  "nonfundamental"  (i.e.,  changeable by vote of the Board without a
shareholder vote). In addition, each Fund is now subject to certain standardized
investment  restrictions  as set forth in the  Supplement  to the  Statement  of
Additional Information of each Fund dated the date hereof.


Name Changes

Effective January 12, 1998, the following name changes will occur:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Current Name                                                  New Name
<S>                                                            <C>
Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund                     Evergreen Select Money Market Fund
Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money                      Evergreen Select Municipal Money
Market Fund                                                   Market Fund
Evergreen Institutional Treasury Money                        Evergreen Select Treasury Money
Market Fund                                                   Market Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money                         Evergreen Pennsylvania Municipal
Market Fund                                                   Money Market Fund
Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund                        Evergreen Municipal Money Market Fund
Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1)                         Evergreen Blue Chip Fund
Keystone High Income Bond Fund (B-4)                          Evergreen High Yield Bond Fund
Keystone International Fund                                   Evergreen International Growth Fund
Keystone Precious Metals Holdings                             Evergreen Precious Metals Fund
Keystone Strategic Growth Fund (K-2)                          Evergreen Strategic Growth Fund
</TABLE>

     In addition,  the name of the distributor for the Funds has been changed to
Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc., the name of the  administrator for certain of the
Funds has been changed to Evergreen Investment  Services,  Inc., and the name of
the transfer agent for the Funds has been changed to Evergreen Service Company.

Evergreen   Institutional   Tax  Exempt  Money   Market   Fund,   Evergreen
Pennsylvania  Tax Free Money Market Fund and  Evergreen  Tax Exempt Money Market
Fund

     The  investment  objective of each Fund has been amended to permit the Fund
to invest without limitation in obligations  subject to the federal  alternative
minimum tax. Under normal  circumstances  it is anticipated  that each Fund will
invest its assets so that at least 80% of its annual  interest  income is exempt
from federal income tax other than the federal alternative minimum tax.

     Each Fund's  investments  will continue to comply with the  requirements of
Rule 2a-7 under the  Investment  Company Act of 1940,  including  the  portfolio
quality requirements thereof.

Evergreen Latin America Fund

     The investment  objective of Evergreen  Latin America Fund has been amended
to permit the Fund to invest  without limit in securities of issuers  located in
Latin America.  The list of countries included in Latin America has been amended
to delete Belize.  The Fund is no longer  required to invest a percentage of its
assets in  securities  of issuers  located in the United  States and Canada.  In
addition,  the Fund's investment  restriction relating to industry concentration
has been  amended to require  that the Fund invest at least 25% of its assets in
issuers in the energy, telecommunications, and utility industries.

Evergreen  Florida  Municipal Bond Fund,  Evergreen  Georgia Municipal Bond 
Fund,  Evergreen  North Carolina  Municipal Bond Fund,  Evergreen South Carolina
Municipal Bond Fund,  Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund,  Evergreen Florida
High Income  Municipal  Bond Fund,  Evergreen  New Jersey Tax Free Income  Fund,
Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund, Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund,
Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money
Market  Fund,  Evergreen  Pennsylvania  Tax Free  Money  Market  Fund,  Keystone
California Tax Free Fund, Keystone Florida Tax Free Fund, Keystone Massachusetts
Tax Free Fund, Keystone Missouri Tax Free Fund, Keystone New York Tax Free Fund,
Keystone  Pennsylvania  Tax Free Fund,  Keystone Tax Free Fund, and Keystone Tax
Free Income Fund

     The Funds are permitted to make taxable  investments,  and may from time to
time generate income subject to federal regular income tax.

     Each Fund other than  Evergreen  High  Grade Tax Free Fund,  Evergreen  Tax
Exempt Money Market Fund, Evergreen  Institutional Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
and Evergreen  Pennsylvania  Tax Free Money Market Fund will invest at least 80%
of its assets in bonds that,  at the date of  investment,  are rated  within the
four highest  categories by Standard and Poor's Rating Group ("S&P") (AAA, AA, A
and BBB) or, if not rated or rated under a different  system,  are of comparable
quality to obligations so rated as determined by another  nationally  recognized
statistical ratings organization (an "SRO") or by the Fund's investment adviser.
A Fund may invest the remaining  20% of its assets in lower rated bonds,  but it
will not invest in bonds rated below B. Subject to certain  exceptions for money
market  funds,  a Fund  is not  required  to sell or  otherwise  dispose  of any
security  that  loses its rating or has its  rating  reduced  after the Fund has
purchased it.

Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund

     The section of the Fund's prospectus  entitled  "Portfolio  Managers" under
"Management  of the  Funds" is hereby  supplemented  to  reflect  the  following
change:

     Richard  K.   Marrone  is  the   portfolio   manager   for  the   Evergreen
Short-Intermediate  Municipal  Fund.  Since  joining  First  Union in 1993,  Mr.
Marrone has been a Vice  President  and Senior Fixed Income  Portfolio  Manager,
with over 15 years of investment and market  experience.  Prior to joining First
Union, Mr. Marrone was employed at Woodbridge Capital Management where he served
as a portfolio manager for mutual and common trust funds from 1982-1993.

Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund

     The second full  paragraph  of the section  entitled  "Portfolio  Managers"
under  "Management  of the Funds" is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety
with the following paragraph:

     Jocelyn Turner is the portfolio  manager for the  Pennsylvania  Fund. Since
joining First Union in 1992,  Ms. Turner has been a Vice President and Municipal
Bond Portfolio Manager for CMG. In addition to the Pennsylvania Fund, Ms. Turner
is currently  responsible  for the portfolio  management of the New Jersey Fund.
Ms.  Turner was  previously  employed as a Vice  President  and  Municipal  Bond
Portfolio Manager at One Federal Asset Management,  Boston,  Massachusetts  from
1987-1991.

Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund

     The section of the Fund's prospectus  entitled  "Portfolio  Managers" under
"Management  of the  Funds" is hereby  supplemented  to  reflect  the  following
change:

     The  portfolio  manager for the Fund is Charles E.  Jeanne.  Since  joining
First  Union in 1993,  Mr.  Jeanne  has been an  Assistant  Vice  President  and
Portfolio  Manager.  In  addition  to the Fund,  Mr.  Jeanne  also  manages  the
Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund. Prior to joining First Union, Mr. Jeanne
served as a trader/portfolio manager for First American Bank.

Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund

     The section of the Fund's prospectus entitled "Portfolio Manager" under
"Fund Management and Expenses" is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety
with the following paragraph:

     The portfolio managers for the Fund are Gilman C. Gunn and J. Gary Craven.
Mr. Gunn manages the international portion of the Fund and Mr. Craven manages
the domestic portion of the Fund.

     Mr. Gunn joined  Keystone in January  1991 and is currently  Senior Vice  
President, Chief Investment Officer - International.

     Mr.  Craven joined  Keystone in November 1996 and is currently  Senior Vice
President,  Chief  Investment  Officer and Group Leader for the small cap equity
area. Prior to joining  Keystone,  Mr. Craven was a portfolio manager at Invista
Capital Management, Inc. since 1987.

Performance Information

     The Funds may quote their "total  return" or "yield" for specified  periods
in  advertisements,  reports,  or other  communications  to shareholders.  Total
return and yield are computed  separately for each Class of shares.  Performance
data for one or more  Classes  may be  included  in any  advertisement  or sales
literature using performance data of a Fund.

Purchase and Redemption of Shares

     Certain employer-sponsored  retirement or savings plans, including eligible
401(k) plans,  may purchase Class A shares at net asset value provided that such
plans meet certain  required  minimum  number of eligible  employees or required
amount  of  assets.  The CDSC  applicable  to Class B shares  also is  waived on
redemptions  of shares by such  plans.  Additional  information  concerning  the
waiver of sales charges is set forth in the Statement of Additional Information.

December 22, 1997

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                          SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATEMENTS
                          OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF

     Evergreen Aggressive Growth Fund, Evergreen American Retirement Fund,
                    Evergreen Emerging Markets Growth Fund,
 Evergreen Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund, Evergreen Foundation Fund,
             Evergreen Fund, Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund,
        Evergreen Global Leaders Fund, Evergreen Growth and Income Fund,
     Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund, Evergreen Income and Growth Fund,
            Evergreen Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund,
                      Evergreen International Equity Fund,
                   Evergreen Institutional Money Market Fund,
             Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
               Evergreen Institutional Treasury Money Market Fund,
                         Evergreen Latin America Fund,
                        Evergreen Micro Cap Fund, Inc.,
                          Evergreen Money Market Fund,
                   Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund,
                 Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund,
               Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund,
                    Evergreen Short-Intermediate Bond Fund,
                  Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund,
                    Evergreen Small Cap Equity Income Fund,
                 Evergreen South Carolina Municipal Bond Fund,
                    Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
                    Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund,
                     Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund,
            Evergreen U.S. Government Fund, Evergreen Utility Fund,
         Evergreen Value Fund, Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund,
                Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund,
     Evergreen Fund for Total Return, Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund,
                       Evergreen Natural Resources Fund,
             Evergreen Omega Fund, Evergreen Strategic Income Fund,
                      Evergreen California Tax Free Fund,
                     Evergreen Massachusetts Tax Free Fund,
      Evergreen Missouri Tax Free Fund, Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund,
      Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund, Keystone Balanced Fund (K-1),
                     Keystone Diversified Bond Fund (B-2),
                     Keystone High Income Bond Fund (B-4),
Keystone Small Company Growth Fund (S-4), Keystone Strategic Growth Fund (K-2),
                     Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1),
                     Evergreen Select Adjustable Rate Fund,
      Evergreen Select Small Cap Growth Fund, Keystone International Fund,
         Keystone Precious Metals Holdings, and Keystone Tax Free Fund
                 (each a "Fund" and, collectively, the "Funds")

The  Statements  of  Additional  Information  of each of the  Funds  are  hereby
supplemented as follows:

Standardized Fundamental Investment Restrictions

         Each of the above Funds except Keystone  Balanced Fund (K-1),  Keystone
Diversified  Bond Fund (B-2),  Keystone  Small  Company  Growth Fund (S-4),  and
Keystone  Tax Free  Fund has  adopted  the  following  standardized  fundamental
investment  restrictions.  These  restrictions  may be changed only by a vote of
Fund shareholders.

     1. Diversification of Investments

     The  Fund  may  not  make  any  investment  inconsistent  with  the  Fund's
classification as a diversified  [non-diversified]  investment company under the
Investment Company Act of 1940.

     2. Concentration of a Fund's Assets in a Particular  Industry.  ([All Funds
other than those listed below.)

     The Fund may not  concentrate  its investments in the securities of issuers
primarily  engaged in any particular  industry (other than securities  issued or
guaranteed by the U.S.  government or its agencies or  instrumentalities  [or in
the case of Money Market Funds domestic bank money instruments]).

     For Evergreen Utility Fund

     The Fund will concentrate its investments in the utilities industry.

     For Keystone Precious Metals Holdings, Inc.

     The Fund will  concentrate  its  investments  in industries  related to the
mining, processing or dealing in gold or other precious metals and minerals.

     3. Issuance of Senior Securities

     Except as permitted under the Investment  Company Act of 1940, the Fund may
not issue senior securities.

     4. Borrowing

     The Fund may not borrow money, except to the extent permitted by applicable
law.

     5. Underwriting

     The Fund may not underwrite securities of other issuers,  except insofar as
the Fund may be deemed an underwriter in connection  with the disposition of its
portfolio securities.

     6. Investment in Real Estate

     The Fund may not purchase or sell real estate,  except that,  to the extent
permitted by applicable  law, the Fund may invest in (a) securities  directly or
indirectly  secured by real estate,  or (b) securities  issued by companies that
invest in real estate.

     7. Commodities

     The Fund may not purchase or sell  commodities  or contracts on commodities
except to the extent that the Fund may engage in financial futures contracts and
related options and currency  contracts and related options and may otherwise do
so in accordance with applicable law and without registering as a commodity pool
operator under the Commodity Exchange Act.

     8. Lending

     The Fund may not make loans to other persons, except that the Fund may lend
its portfolio  securities in accordance  with applicable law. The acquisition of
investment instruments shall not be deemed to be the making of a loan.

     9. Investment in Federally Tax Exempt Securities

     The following Funds have also adopted a standardized fundamental investment
restriction in regard to investments in federally tax-exempt securities:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                                     <C>   
Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund                  Evergreen Institutional Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund       Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund
Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund                 Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund
Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund                   Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen South Carolina Municipal Bond Fund            Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund
Evergreen New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund               Evergreen Massachusetts Tax Free Fund
Evergreen New York Tax Free Fund                        Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund
Evergreen California Tax Free Fund                      Evergreen Missouri Tax Free Fund
</TABLE>


     The Fund will,  during  periods  of normal  market  conditions,  invest its
assets in accordance  with  applicable  guidelines  issued by the Securities and
Exchange Commission or its staff concerning  investment in tax-exempt securities
for Funds with the words tax exempt, tax free or municipal in their names.

     Elimination of Certain Non-Fundamental Investment Restrictions

     The  nonfundamental  investment  restrictions  described  below  have  been
eliminated by each Fund listed under such restriction:

     1. Prohibition on Investment in Unseasoned Issuers

     Evergreen Fund,  Growth and Income Fund,  Income and Growth Fund,  American
Retirement  Fund,  Money  Market Fund,  Tax Exempt  Money  Market  Fund,  Short-
Intermediate  Municipal Fund, Growth and Income Fund (S-1), Omega Fund, Precious
Metals Holdings, Inc., Strategic Growth Fund (K-2), High Income Bond Fund (B-4),
Capital  Preservation and Income Fund,  Select  Adjustable Rate Fund,  Strategic
Income Fund, Fund for Total Return,  Global  Opportunities  Fund,  International
Fund Inc.

     2.  Prohibition  on  Investment  in Companies for the Purpose of Exercising
Control or Management

     Evergreen Fund, Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth Fund, Value Fund,
Intermediate  Term  Government  Securities  Fund  ,  Foundation  Fund,  American
Retirement Fund, Emerging Markets Growth Fund, International Equity Fund, Global
Leaders Fund, Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,  Pennsylvania Tax
Free  Money   Market   Fund,   Florida   High   Income   Municipal   Bond  Fund,
Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund, Growth and Income Fund (S-1), Precious Metals
Holdings,  Inc.,  Strategic Growth Fund (K-2), High Income Bond Fund (B-4), Fund
for Total Return, Global Opportunities Fund, International Fund Inc.

     3.  Prohibition on Investment in Companies in which Trustees or Officers of
the Funds Also Hold Shares Above Certain Percentage Levels

     Evergreen Fund,  MicroCap Fund,  Inc.,  Percentage  Growth and Income Fund,
Income and Growth Fund, Intermediate Term Government Securities Fund, Foundation
Fund, American Retirement Fund, Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,
Treasury Money Market Fund,  Short-Intermediate  Municipal Fund, Precious Metals
Holdings, Inc.

     4.  Prohibition  on  Investment  of More Than 5% of a Fund's  Net Assets in
Warrants, With No More Than 2% of Net Assets Being Invested in Warrants That Are
Listed on Neither the New York nor  American  Stock  Exchanges  Evergreen  Fund,
MicroCap Fund, Inc., Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth Fund,  Foundation
Fund, American Retirement Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund, Short-Intermediate
Municipal Fund

     5.  Prohibition  on Investment in Oil, Gas or Other Mineral  Exploration or
Development Programs

     Evergreen Fund,  MicroCap Fund, Inc.,  Aggressive  Growth Fund,  Growth and
Income  Fund,  Small Cap  Equity  Fund,  Income  and Growth  Fund,  Value  Fund,
Intermediate  Term  Government   Securities  Fund,   Foundation  Fund,  American
Retirement Fund,  Money Market Fund, Tax Exempt Money Market Fund,  Pennsylvania
Tax  Free  Money  Market  Fund,   Florida  High  Income   Municipal  Bond  Fund,
Short-Intermediate  Municipal  Fund,  High Grade Tax Free Fund,  Precious Metals
Holdings, Inc.

     6.  Prohibition on Joint Trading  Accounts  Evergreen Fund,  MicroCap Fund,
Inc., Growth and Income Fund, Income and Growth Fund,  Foundation Fund, American
Retirement Fund, Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund

     7.  Prohibition on Investment in Other  Investment  Companies.  [Note:  The
Funds may invest in such  companies to the extent  permitted  by the  Investment
Company Act of 1940 and the rules thereunder.]

     Growth and Income Fund,  Utility Fund, Small Cap Equity Income Fund, Income
and Growth Fund, Value Fund,  Short-Intermediate  Bond Fund,  Intermediate  Term
Government  Securities  Fund,  Foundation  Fund, Tax Strategic  Foundation Fund,
American  Retirement  Fund, New Jersey Tax Free Income Fund, High Grade Tax Free
Fund, Growth and Income Fund (S-1), Omega Fund,  Precious Metals Holdings,  Inc.
Strategic Growth Fund (K-2), High Income Bond Fund (B-4), Select Adjustable Rate
Fund,  Strategic Income Fund, Fund for Total Return,  Global Opportunities Fund,
International  Fund, Inc.,  Massachusetts Tax Free Fund, New York Tax Free Fund,
Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund, California Tax Free Fund and Missouri Tax Free Fund.

Reclassification of All Other Fundamental Investment Restrictions

     All investment restrictions other than those described above as having been
standardized  or  eliminated  have  been   reclassified   from   fundamental  to
nonfundamental and, as, such, may be changed by the Funds' Boards of Trustees at
any time without a shareholder vote.

Trustees

     The Trustees and executive  officers of each Trust,  their ages,  and their
principal occupations during the last five years are shown below:

     JAMES S. HOWELL (72),  4124 Crossgate Road,  Charlotte,  NC-Chairman of the
Evergreen  Group of Mutual  Funds and Trustee.  Retired Vice  President of Lance
Inc. (food manufacturing); Chairman of the Distribution Comm. Foundation for the
Carolinas from 1989 to 1993.

     RUSSELL A. SALTON,  III, M.D. (49), 205 Regency Executive Park,  Charlotte,
NC- Trustee.  Medical  Director,  U.S.  Healthcare of Charlotte,  North Carolina
since 1996; President, Primary Physician Care from 1990 to 1996.

     MICHAEL S.  SCOFIELD  (53),  212 S.  Tryon  Street,  Suite 980,  Charlotte,
NC-Trustee. Attorney, Law Offices of Michael S. Scofield since 1969.

     GERALD M. MCDONNELL (57), 821 Regency Drive, Charlotte, NC - Trustee. Sales
Representative with Nucor-Yamoto Inc. (steel producer) since 1988.

     THOMAS L. McVERRY  (58),  4419  Parkview  Drive,  Charlotte,  NC - Trustee.
Director  of Carolina  Cooperative  Federal  Credit  Union since 1990 and Rexham
Corporation  from  1988 to 1990;  Vice  President  of  Rexham  Industries,  Inc.
(diversified  manufacturer)  from 1989 to 1990;  Vice  President  - Finance  and
Resources, Rexham Corporation from 1979 to 1990.

     WILLIAM WALT PETTIT  (41),  Holcomb and Pettit,  P.A.,  227 West Trade St.,
Charlotte, NC - Trustee.  Partner in the law firm Holcomb and Pettit, P.A. since
1990.

     LAURENCE B. ASHKIN (68), 180 East Pearson  Street,  Chicago,  IL - Trustee.
Real estate  developer  and  construction  consultant  since 1980;  President of
Centrum Equities since 1987 and Centrum Properties, Inc. since 1980.

     CHARLES A.  AUSTIN III (61),  Trustee.  Investment  counselor  to  Appleton
Partners,  Inc.;  former  Managing  Director,   Seaward  Management  Corporation
(investment  advice);   and  former  Director,   Executive  Vice  President  and
Treasurer, State Street Research & Management Company (investment advice).

     K. DUN GIFFORD (57) Trustee. Chairman of the Board, Director, and Executive
Vice President, The London Harness Company; Managing Partner,  Roscommon Capital
Corp.;  Trustee,  Cambridge  College;  Chairman Emeritus and Director,  American
Institute  of Food and Wine;  Chief  Executive  Officer,  Gifford  Gifts of Fine
Foods;  Chairman,  Gifford,  Drescher & Associates  (environmental  consulting);
President,  Oldways  Preservation  and Exchange  Trust  (education);  and former
Director, Keystone Investments, Inc. and Keystone Investment Management Company.

     LEROY KEITH,  JR. (57)  Trustee.  Director of Phoenix Total Return Fund and
Equifax, Inc.; Trustee of Phoenix Series Fund, Phoenix Multi-Portfolio Fund, and
The Phoenix Big Edge Series Fund; and former President, Morehouse College.

     DAVID  M.   RICHARDSON  (55)  Trustee.   Executive  Vice   President,   DMR
International,  Inc.  (executive  recruitment);  former  Senior Vice  President,
Boyden International Inc. (executive  recruitment);  and Director,  Commerce and
Industry  Association of New Jersey,  411  International,  Inc., and J&M Cumming
Paper Co.

     RICHARD J. SHIMA (57)  Trustee and Advisor to the Boards of Trustees of the
Evergreen Group of Mutual Funds.  Chairman,  Environmental  Warranty,  Inc., and
Consultant,  Drake  Beam  Morin,  Inc.  (executive  outplacement);  Director  of
Connecticut  Natural Gas  Corporation,  Trust Company of  Connecticut,  Hartford
Hospital,  Old State House Association,  and Enhance Financial  Services,  Inc.;
Chairman,  Board of Trustees,  Hartford YMCA;  former  Director;  Executive Vice
President, and Vice Chairman of The Travelers Corporation.

Executive Officers

     JOHN J. PILEGGI (37), 230 Park Avenue,  Suite 910, New York, NY - President
and  Treasurer.  Consultant to BISYS Fund Services since 1996.  Senior  Managing
Director, Furman Selz LLC since 1992, Managing Director from 1984 to 1992.

     GEORGE O.  MARTINEZ  (37),  3435 Stelzer  Road,  Columbus,  OH - Secretary.
Senior Vice President/Director of Administration and Regulatory Services,  BISYS
Fund  Services  since  April 1995.  Vice  President/Assistant  General  Counsel,
Alliance Capital Management from 1988 to 1995.

     The  officers  of the Trusts are  officers  and/or  employees  of The BISYS
Group, Inc. ("BISYS Group"),  except for Mr. Pileggi, who is a consultant to The
BISYS Group.  The BISYS Group is an affiliate  of  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc.
("EDI"), the distributor of each class of shares of each Fund.

     No officer  or  Trustee of the Trusts  owned more than 1.0% of any Class of
shares of any of the Funds as of November 30, 1997.

 Distribution Plans

     The following is added to the  disclosure  under the caption  "Distribution
Plan"

     Class A and B shares are made available to employer-sponsored retirement or
savings plans ("Plans") without a sales charge if:

     (i) the Plan is recordkept on a daily valuation basis by Merrill Lynch and,
on the date the Plan  Sponsor  signs the  Merrill  Lynch  Recordkeeping  Service
Agreement,  the Plan has $3 million or more in assets invested in  broker/dealer
funds not advised or managed by Merrill Lynch Asset  Management,  L.P.  ("MLAM")
that are made available  pursuant to a Services  Agreement between Merrill Lynch
and the Fund's  principal  underwriter  or  distributor  and in Funds advised or
managed by MLAM (collectively, the "Applicable Investments"); or

     (ii) the Plan is record kept on a daily  valuation  basis by an independent
recordkeeper  whose  services  are  provided  through  a  contract  or  alliance
arrangement  with  Merrill  Lynch,  and on the date the Plan  Sponsor  signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping  Service Agreement,  the Plan has $3 million or more
in assets, excluding money market funds, invested in Applicable Investments; or

     (iii) the Plan has 500 or more  eligible  employees,  as  determined by the
Merrill Lynch plan  conversion  manager,  on the date the Plan Sponsor signs the
Merrill Lynch Recordkeeping Service Agreement.

     Plans  recordkept  on a daily  basis by  Merrill  Lynch  or an  independent
recordkeeper under a contract with Merrill Lynch that are currently investing in
Class B shares  convert to Class A shares  once the Plan has  reached $5 million
invested in  Applicable  Investments.  The Plan will  receive a Plan level share
conversion.

     The following is added to the Statement of Additional  Information  of each
of Keystone Balanced Fund (K-1),  Keystone Diversified Bond Fund (B-2), Keystone
High Income Bond Fund (B-4),  Keystone Small Company Growth Fund (S-4), Keystone
Strategic Growth Fund (K-2),  Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1) and Keystone
Tax Free Fund.

PURCHASE, REDEMPTION AND PRICING OF SHARES

Distribution Plans and Agreements

     Distribution  fees are accrued  daily and paid  monthly on Class A, Class B
and  Class C  shares  and  are  charged  as  class  expenses,  as  accrued.  The
distribution  fees  attributable  to the Class B shares  and Class C shares  are
designed to permit an investor to purchase  such shares  through  broker-dealers
without the assessment of a front-end sales charge,  and, in the case of Class C
shares,  without the assessment of a contingent  deferred sales charge after the
first year  following the month of purchase,  while at the same time  permitting
the Distributor to compensate broker-dealers in connection with the sale of such
shares.  In this regard,  the purpose and  function of the  combined  contingent
deferred  sales charge and  distribution  services fee on the Class B shares and
the  Class C shares  are the same as those of the  front-end  sales  charge  and
distribution  fee with  respect  to the  Class A shares in that in each case the
sales  charge  and/or   distribution  fee  provide  for  the  financing  of  the
distribution of the Fund's shares.

     Under the Rule 12b-1 Distribution Plans that have been adopted by each Fund
with  respect to each of its Class A, Class B and Class C shares  (each a "Plan"
and collectively,  the "Plans"),  the Treasurer of each Fund reports the amounts
expended under the Plans and the purposes for which such  expenditures were made
to the Trustees of the Trust for their review on a quarterly  basis.  Also, each
Plan provides that the selection and  nomination of the  disinterested  Trustees
are committed to the discretion of such disinterested Trustees then in office.

     Each  Adviser  may from time to time and from its own  funds or such  other
resources as may be permitted by rules of the SEC make payments for distribution
services  to the  Distributor;  the  latter  may in turn pay part or all of such
compensation to brokers or other persons for their distribution assistance.

     Each Plan and Distribution Agreement will continue in effect for successive
twelve-month  periods provided,  however,  that such continuance is specifically
approved  at  least  annually  by the  Trustees  of the  Trust or by vote of the
holders of a majority of the outstanding voting securities of that Class and, in
either case, by a majority of the Independent  Trustees of the Trust who have no
direct  or  indirect  financial  interest  in the  operation  of the Plan or any
agreement related thereto.

     The Plans permit the payment of fees to brokers and others for distribution
and   shareholder-related   administrative   services  and  to   broker-dealers,
depository   institutions,   financial  intermediaries  and  administrators  for
administrative services as to Class A, Class B and Class C shares. The Plans are
designed to (i) stimulate  brokers to provide  distribution  and  administrative
support services to each Fund and holders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares
and (ii) stimulate  administrators to render administrative  support services to
the Fund and holders of Class A, Class B and Class C shares.  The administrative
services are provided by a representative who has knowledge of the shareholder's
particular  circumstances  and  goals,  and  include,  but  are not  limited  to
providing office space, equipment,  telephone facilities,  and various personnel
including  clerical,  supervisory,  and computer,  as necessary or beneficial to
establish and maintain shareholder accounts and records; processing purchase and
redemption  transactions  and  automatic  investments  of  client  account  cash
balances;  answering  routine client  inquiries  regarding  Class A, Class B and
Class  C  shares;  assisting  clients  in  changing  dividend  options,  account
designations,  and  addresses;  and  providing  such other  services as the Fund
reasonably requests for its Class A, Class B and Class C shares.

     In the event that a Plan or  Distribution  Agreement is  terminated  or not
continued  with  respect to one or more Classes of a Fund,  (i) no  distribution
fees (other than current  amounts accrued but not yet paid) would be owed by the
Fund to the Distributor with respect to that Class or Classes, and (ii) the Fund
would not be obligated to pay the Distributor for any amounts expended under the
Distribution   Agreement  not  previously  recovered  by  the  Distributor  from
distribution services fees in respect of shares of such Class or Classes through
deferred sales charges.

     All  material  amendments  to any Plan or  Distribution  Agreement  must be
approved  by a vote of the  Trustees  of the Trust or the  holders of the Fund's
outstanding voting  securities,  voting separately by Class, and in either case,
by a majority of the disinterested  Trustees, cast in person at a meeting called
for the  purpose  of  voting  on such  approval;  and any  Plan or  Distribution
Agreement  may not be amended in order to increase  materially  the costs that a
particular  Class  of  shares  of a  Fund  may  bear  pursuant  to the  Plan  or
Distribution  Agreement without the approval of a majority of the holders of the
outstanding voting shares of the Class affected.  Any Plan, Shareholder Services
Plan or  Distribution  Agreement may be terminated (i) by a Fund without penalty
at any  time  by a  majority  vote  of the  holders  of the  outstanding  voting
securities of the Fund,  voting separately by Class or by a majority vote of the
disinterested   Trustees,   or  (ii)  by  the  Distributor.   To  terminate  any
Distribution  Agreement,  any party must give the other parties 60 days' written
notice;  to  terminate  a Plan  only,  the  Fund  need  give  no  notice  to the
Distributor.  Any  Distribution  Agreement will terminate  automatically  in the
event of its assignment.

HOW THE FUNDS OFFER SHARES TO THE PUBLIC

     You may buy shares of a Fund through the Funds' distributor, broker-dealers
that have entered into special agreements with the Funds' distributor or certain
other  financial  institutions.  Each Fund  offers  four  classes of shares that
differ primarily with respect to sales charges and distribution fees.  Depending
upon the class of shares,  you will pay an initial  sales  charge when you buy a
Fund's shares,  a contingent  deferred sales charge (a "CDSC") when you redeem a
Fund's shares or no sales charges at all.

Purchase Alternatives

         Class A Shares

     With certain  exceptions,  when you purchase  Class A shares you will pay a
maximum  sales charge of 4.75%.  (The  prospectus  contains a complete  table of
applicable sales charges and a discussion of sales charge  reductions or waivers
that may apply to purchases.) If you purchase Class A shares in the amount of $1
million or more,  without an initial sales charge,  the Funds will charge a CDSC
of 1.00% if you redeem during the month of your purchase and the 12-month period
following the month of your purchase.  See  "Calculation of Contingent  Deferred
Sales Charge" below.

         Class B Shares

     The Funds  offer  Class B shares at net asset  value  (without a  front-end
load). With certain exceptions,  however,  the Funds will charge a CDSC of 1.00%
on shares  you redeem  within 72 months  after the month of your  purchase.  The
Funds will charge CDSCs at the following rate:

 REDEMPTION TIMING                                                    CDSC RATE


 Month of purchase and the first twelve-month
 period following the month of purchase....................................5.00%
 Second twelve-month period following the month of purchase................4.00%
 Third twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................3.00%
 Fourth twelve-month period following the month of purchase................3.00%
 Fifth twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................2.00%
 Sixth twelve-month period following the month of purchase.................1.00%
 Thereafter................................................................0.00%

     Class B shares that have been  outstanding  for seven years after the month
of purchase will automatically convert to Class A shares without imposition of a
front-end  sales  charge  or  exchange  fee.   (Conversion  of  Class  B  shares
represented  by  stock  certificates  will  require  the  return  of  the  stock
certificate to ESC.

     Class C Shares

     Class C shares are available only through  broker-dealers  who have entered
into special distribution agreements with the Underwriter. The Funds offer Class
C shares at net asset value  (without an initial  sales  charge).  With  certain
exceptions,  however, the Funds will charge a CDSC of 1.00% on shares you redeem
within  12-months  after the month of your purchase.  See  "Contingent  Deferred
Sales Charge" below.

     Class Y Shares

     No CDSC is imposed on the redemption of Class Y shares.  Class Y shares are
not offered to the general  public and are available  only to (1) persons who at
or prior to December 31, 1994 owned shares in a mutual fund advised by Evergreen
Asset Management Corp. ("Evergreen Asset"), (2) certain institutional  investors
and (3) investment  advisory  clients of the Capital  Management  Group of First
Union National Bank ("FUNB"),  Evergreen Asset,  Keystone Investment  Management
Company,  or their  affiliates.  Class Y shares are  offered at net asset  value
without a  front-end  or  back-end  sales  charge and do not bear any Rule 12b-1
distribution expenses.

Contingent Deferred Sales Charge

     The Funds  charge a CDSC as  reimbursement  for certain  expenses,  such as
commissions or shareholder  servicing  fees,  that it has incurred in connection
with the sale of its shares (see  "Distribution  Plan").  If imposed,  the Funds
deduct the CDSC from the redemption  proceeds you would otherwise  receive.  The
CDSC is a  percentage  of the lesser of (1) the net asset value of the shares at
the  time of  redemption  or (2) the  shareholder's  original  net cost for such
shares. Upon request for redemption,  to keep the CDSC a shareholder must pay as
low as possible, a Fund will first seek to redeem shares not subject to the CDSC
and/or shares held the longest, in that order. The CDSC on any redemption is, to
the extent  permitted by the National  Association of Securities  Dealers,  Inc.
("NASD"), paid to the Principal Underwriter or its predecessor.

SALES CHARGE WAIVERS OR REDUCTIONS

Reducing Class a Front-end Loads

     With a larger  purchase,  there  are  several  ways  that  you can  combine
multiple  purchases of Class A shares in Evergreen  funds and take  advantage of
lower sales charges.

         Combined Purchases

     You can reduce your sales charge by  combining  purchases of Class A shares
of multiple Evergreen funds. For example, if you invested $75,000 in each of two
different  Evergreen  funds,  you would pay a sales  charge  based on a $150,000
purchase (i.e., 3.75% of the offering price, rather than 4.75%).

         Rights of Accumulation

     You can reduce  your sales  charge by adding the value of Class A shares of
Evergreen  funds you already own to the amount of your next Class A  investment.
For  example,  if you hold Class A shares  valued at  $99,999  and  purchase  an
additional $5,000, the sales charge for the $5,000 purchase would be at the next
lower sales charge of 3.75%, rather than 4.75%.

         Letter of Intent

     You can, by completing the "Letter of Intent"  section of the  application,
purchase Class A shares over a 13-month period and receive the same sales charge
as if you had invested all the money at once. All purchases of Class A shares of
an Evergreen fund during the period will qualify as Letter of Intent purchases.

Shares That Are Not Subject to a Sales Charge or CDSC

         Waiver of Sales Charges

     The Funds may sell their shares at net asset value without an initial sales
charge to:

     1. purchases of shares in the amount of $1 million or more;

     2.  a  corporate  or  certain  other   qualified   retirement   plan  or  a
non-qualified  deferred  compensation plan or a Title 1 tax sheltered annuity or
TSA plan sponsored by an organization  having 100 or more eligible  employees (a
"Qualifying Plan") or a TSA plan sponsored by a public educational entity having
5,000 or more eligible employees (an "Educational TSA Plan");

     3.  institutional  investors,  which may include bank trust departments and
registered investment advisers;

     4. investment advisers,  consultants or financial planners who place trades
for their own  accounts  or the  accounts  of their  clients and who charge such
clients a management, consulting, advisory or other fee;

     5. clients of  investment  advisers or financial  planners who place trades
for their own  accounts  if the  accounts  are linked to master  account of such
investment  advisers or  financial  planners  on the books of the  broker-dealer
through whom shares are purchased;

     6.  institutional  clients  of  broker-dealers,  including  retirement  and
deferred compensation plans and the trusts used to fund these plans, which place
trades through an omnibus account maintained with a Fund by the broker-dealer;


     7.  employees of FUNB, its  affiliates,  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc., any
broker-dealer  with  whom  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc.,  has  entered  into an
agreement to sell shares of the Funds, and members of the immediate  families of
such employees;

     8. certain  Directors,  Trustees,  officers and  employees of the Evergreen
Funds, the Distributor or their affiliates and to the immediate families of such
persons; or

     9. a bank or trust company in a single  account in the name of such bank or
trust company as trustee if the initial investment in or any Evergreen fund made
pursuant to this waiver is at least $500,000 and any commission paid at the time
of such purchase is not more than 1% of the amount invested.

     With  respect  to items 8 and 9 above,  each Fund will only sell  shares to
these parties upon the  purchasers  written  assurance  that the purchase is for
their  personal  investment  purposes only.  Such  purchasers may not resell the
securities except through  redemption by the Fund. The Funds will not charge any
CDSC on redemptions by such purchasers.

     Waiver of CDSCs

     The Funds do not impose a CDSC when the shares you are redeeming
represent:

     1. an increase in the share value above the net cost of such shares;

     2. certain  shares for which the Fund did not pay a commission on issuance,
including  shares acquired  through  reinvestment of dividend income and capital
gains distributions;

     3. shares that are in the accounts of a shareholder  who has died or become
disabled;

     4. a  lump-sum  distribution  from a  401(k)  plan or  other  benefit  plan
qualified under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA");

     5. an automatic  withdrawal  from the ERISA plan of a shareholder  who is a
least 59 1/2 years old;

     6.  shares in an account  that we have  closed  because  the account has an
aggregate net asset value of less than $1,000;

     7. an automatic  withdrawals  under an Systematic Income Plan of up to 1.0%
per month of your initial account balance;

     8.  a  withdrawal   consisting  of  loan  proceeds  to  a  retirement  plan
participant;

     9. a financial hardship withdrawals made by a retirement plan participant;

     10. a withdrawal  consisting of returns of excess  contributions  or excess
deferral amounts made to a retirement plan; or

     11. a redemption by an  individual  participant  in a Qualifying  Plan that
purchased Class C shares (this waiver is not available in the event a Qualifying
Plan, as a whole, redeems substantially all of its assets).

EXCHANGES

     Investors may exchange shares of a Fund for shares of the same class of any
other Evergreen fund, as described under the section  entitled  "Exchanges" in a
Fund's prospectus.  Before you make an exchange,  you should read the prospectus
of the  Evergreen  fund into which you want to  exchange.  The Trust's  Board of
Trustees  reserves  the  right  to  discontinue,  alter or  limit  the  exchange
privilege at any time.

HOW THE FUNDS VALUE SHARES

How and When a Fund Calculates its Net Asset Value per Share ("NAV")

     Each  Fund  computes  its NAV  once  daily on  Monday  through  Friday,  as
described  in the  Prospectus.  A Fund will not  compute  its NAV on the day the
following  legal holidays are observed:  New Year's Day, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Day,  Presidents' Day, Good Friday,  Memorial Day,  Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

     The NAV of each Fund is  calculated  by dividing  the value of a Fund's net
assets attributable to that class by all of the shares issued for that class.

How a Fund Values the Securities it Owns

     Current values for a Fund's portfolio securities are determined as follows:

     (1)  Securities  that are traded on a national  securities  exchange or the
over-the-counter  National  Market System ("NMS") are valued on the basis of the
last sales price on the exchange where  primarily  traded or on the NMS prior to
the time of the valuation, provided that a sale has occurred.

     (2) Securities traded in the  over-the-counter  market,  other than on NMS,
are valued at the mean of the bid and asked prices at the time of valuation.

     (3)  Short-term  investments  maturing  in more than  sixty  days for which
market quotations are readily available, are valued at current market value.

     (4) Short-term  investments  maturing in sixty days or less  (including all
master demand  notes) are valued at amortized  cost  (original  purchase cost as
adjusted for  amortization  of premium or accretion of  discount),  which,  when
combined with accrued interest, approximates market.

     (5) short-term  investments maturing in more than sixty days when purchased
that are held on the sixtieth day prior to maturity are valued at amortized cost
(market  value on the  sixtieth  day  adjusted  for  amortization  of premium or
accretion of discount), which, when combined with accrued interest, approximates
market.

     (6)  Securities,   including  restricted  securities,  for  which  complete
quotations are not readily  available;  listed securities or those on NMS if, in
the Fund's opinion, the last sales price does not reflect a current market value
or if no sale  occurred;  and other  assets are valued at prices  deemed in good
faith to be fair under procedures established by the Board of Trustees.

SHAREHOLDER SERVICES

     As described in the  prospectus,  a shareholder  may elect to receive their
dividends and capital grains  distributions in cash instead of shares.  However,
ESC will automatically  convert a shareholder's  distribution option so that the
shareholder  reinvests all dividends and distributions in additional shares when
it learns that the postal or other delivery  service is unable to deliver checks
or transaction  confirmations to the shareholder's  address of record. The Funds
will  hold  the  returned   distribution   or  redemption   proceeds  in  a  non
interest-bearing account in the shareholder's name until the shareholder updates
their  address.  No  interest  will  accrue on amounts  represented  by uncashed
distribution or redemption checks.

December 22, 1997

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                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST

                                     PART C

                                OTHER INFORMATION


Item 24.       Financial Statements and Exhibits

Item 24(a).    Financial Statements

     The response to this item is  incorporated  by reference to  Post-Effective
Amendment No. 15 to the  Registration  Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen Money
Market Trust relating to Evergreen Money Market Fund.

     The response to this item is  incorporated  by reference to  Post-Effective
Amendment  No.  22 to the  Registration  Statement  on Form  N-1A  of  Evergreen
Municipal Trust relating to Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund.

     The response to this item is  incorporated  by reference to  Post-Effective
Amendment  No.  47 to the  Registration  Statement  on Form  N-1A  of  Evergreen
Investment Trust relating to Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund.

     The response to this item is  incorporated  by reference to  Post-Effective
Amendment  No. 27 to the  Registration  Statement on Form N-1A of Evergreen  Tax
Free Trust relating to Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund.
                  
Item 24(b).    Exhibits

     Unless  otherwise  indicated,  each of the  Exhibits  listed below is filed
herewith.
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Exhibit
Number    Description                                            Location
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<S>       <C>                                                    <C>  
1         Declaration of Trust
 
2         By-laws

3         Not applicable
                                      
4         Provisions of instruments defining the rights             
          of holders of the securities being registered       
          are contained in the Declaration of Trust            
          Articles II, III.(6)(c), VI.(3), IV.(8), V, VI,
          VII, VIII and By-laws Articles II, III and VIII 
          included as part of Exhibits 1 and 2 of this 
          Registration Statement

5(a)      Form of Investment Advisory and Management 
          Agreement between the Registrant and First
          Union National Bank

5(b)      Form of Investment Advisory and Management
          Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen
          Asset Management Corp.

6(a)      Form of Class A and Class C Principal Underwriting   
          Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen
          Distributor, Inc.

6(b)      Form of Class B Principal Underwriting Agreement
          between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor,      
          Inc. (Evergreen)
       
6(c)      Form of Class Y Principal Underwriting Agreement
          between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor,
          Inc.
     
6(d       Form of Dealer Agreement used by Evergreen     
          Distributor, Inc.

7         Form of Deferred Compensation Plan           

8         Form of Custodian Agreement between the Registrant
          and State Street Bank and Trust Company

9(a)      Form of Administration Agreement between Evergreen  
          Investment Services, Inc. and the Registrant

9(b)      Form of Transfer Agent Agreement between theo
          Registrant and Evergreen Service Company

10        Opinion and Consent of Sullivan & Worcester LLP

11(a)     Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP

11(b)     Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP

12        Not applicable

13        Not applicable   

15(a)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class A

15(b)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class B
          (Evergreen)

15(c)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class C   

16        Not applicable                                         

17        Not applicable

18        Multiple Class Plan 

19        Powers of Attorney 
                           
</TABLE>
 
Item 25.       Persons Controlled by or Under Common Control with Registrant.

     None

Item 26.       Number of Holders of Securities (as of November 30, 1997)
                                        
     None

Item 27.       Indemnification.

     Provisions  for  the  indemnification  of  the  Registrant's  Trustees  and
officers are contained the Registrant's  Declaration of Trust.

     Provisions for the indemnification of the Registrant's  Investment Advisers
are contained in their Investment Advisory and Management Agreements.

     Provisions  for the  indemnification  of Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc., the
Registrant's principal underwriter, are contained in each Principal Underwriting
Agreement between Evergreen Distributor, Inc. and the Registrant.
        
Item 28.       Business or Other Connections of Investment Adviser.

     The Directors and principal executive officers of First Union National Bank
are:

Edward E. Crutchfield, Jr.         Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,
                                   First Union Corporation; Chief Executive
                                   Officer and Chairman, First Union National
                                   Bank

Anthony P. Terracciano             President, First Union Corporation; President
                                   First Union National Bank

John R. Georgius                   Vice Chairman, First Union Corporation;
                                   Vice Chairman, First Union National Bank

Marion A. Cowell, Jr.              Executive Vice President, Secretary &
                                   General Counsel, First Union Corporation;
                                   Secretary and Executive Vice President,
                                   First Union National Bank

Robert T. Atwood                   Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
                                   Officer, First Union Corporation; Chief
                                   Financial Officer and Executive Vice
                                   President

     All of the above persons are located at the following address:  First Union
National Bank, One First Union Center, Charlotte, NC 28288.

     The  information  required  by this item with  respect to  Evergreen  Asset
Management  Corp.  is  incorporated  by  reference  to the  Form ADV  (File  No.
801-46522) of Evergreen Asset Management Corp.

Item 29.       Principal Underwriters.

     The Directors and principal  executive  officers of Evergreen  Distributor,
Inc. are:

Lynn C. Mangum                     Director, Chairman and Chief Executive
                                   Officer

Robert J. McMullan                 Director, Executive Vice President and 
                                   Treasurer

J. David Huber                     President

Kevin J. Dell                      Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

     All of the above persons are located at the following address: Evergreen 
Distributor, Inc., 125 West 55th Street, New York, New York 10019.
                  
     Evergreen  Distributor,   Inc.  acts  as  principal  underwriter  for  each
registered  investment company or series thereof that is a part of the Evergreen
Keystone  "fund  complex" as such term is defined in Item 22(a) of Schedule  14A
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Item 30.       Location of Accounts and Records.  
                                                                                
     All accounts and records  required to be maintained by Section 31(a) of the
Investment  Company Act of 1940 and the Rules 31a-1  through  31a-3  promulgated
thereunder are maintained at one of the following locations:
     
     Evergreen Investment Services, Inc., Evergreen Service Company and Keystone
     Investment Management Company, all located at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston,
     Massachusetts 02110

     First Union National Bank, One First Union Center, 301 S. College Street, 
     Charlotte, North Carolina 28288

     Evergreen Asset Management Corp., 2500 Westchester Avenue, Purchase, 
     New York 10577 

     Iron Mountain, 3431 Sharp Slot Road, Swansea, Massachusetts 02777

     State Street Bank and Trust Company, 2 Heritage Drive, North Quincy,  
     Massachusetts 02171 
                                                                           
Item 31.       Management Services.            

     Not Applicable


Item 32.       Undertakings.         
                                                                       
     The Registrant hereby undertakes to furnish each person to whom a 
     prospectus is delivered with a copy of the Registrant's latest annual 
     report to shareholders, upon request and without charge.
        
<PAGE>
                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant  to  the  requirements  of the  Securities  Act of  1933  and  the
Investment  Company Act of 1940 the Registrant has duly caused this Registration
Statement  to  be  signed  on  its  behalf  by  the  undersigned,  thereto  duly
authorized,  in the City of New York,  and State of New York, on the 12th day of
December, 1997.

                                         EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST


                                         By: /s/ John J. Pileggi
                                             -----------------------------
                                             Name: John J. Pileggi
                                             Title: President


     Pursuant  to  the   requirements  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933,  this
Registration  Statement  has been signed below by the  following  persons in the
capacities indicated on the 12th day of December, 1997.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                     <C>                                <C>                    
/s/John J. Pileggi                      /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin            /s/ Charles A. Austin, III  
- -------------------------               -----------------------------     --------------------------------     
John J. Pileggi                         Laurence B. Ashkin*               Charles A. Austin III*               
President and Treasurer (Principal      Trustee                           Trustee                              
  Financial and Accounting Officer)                                       

/s/ K. Dun Gifford                      /s/ James S. Howell               /s/ William Walt Pettit          
- ----------------------------            ----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
K. Dun Gifford*                         James S. Howell*                  William Walt Pettit*        
Trustee                                 Trustee                           Trustee  
                                                                           
/s/Gerald M. McDonnell                  /s/ Thomas L. McVerry              /s/ Michael S. Scofield          
- -------------------------------         -----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
Gerald M. McDonell*                     Thomas L. McVerry*                 Michael S. Scofield*         
Trustee                                 Trustee                            Trustee
 
/s/ David M. Richardson                 /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD           
- ------------------------------          -------------------------------    
David M. Richardson*                    Russell A. Salton, III MD*                
Trustee                                 Trustee                                           
                                                                           
/s/ Richard J. Shima
- ------------------------------
Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
</TABLE>
                                                 
                                 
*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
- -------------------------------
Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact


     *Terrence  J.  Cullen,  by signing his name  hereto,  does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named  individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.

<PAGE>
                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant  to  the  requirements  of the  Securities  Act of  1933  and  the
Investment Company Act of 1940 the undersigned has duly caused this Registration
Statement  to  be  signed  on  its  behalf  by  the  undersigned,  thereto  duly
authorized,  in the City of New York,  and State of New York, on the 12th day of
December, 1997.

                                         EVERGREEN MUNICIPAL TRUST

                                         By: /s/ John J. Pileggi
                                             -----------------------------
                                             Name: John J. Pileggi
                                             Title: President


     Pursuant  to  the   requirements  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933, this
Registration  Statement  has been signed below by the  following  persons in the
capacities indicated on the 12th day of December, 1997.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                     <C>                                <C>                    
/s/John J. Pileggi                      /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin            /s/ Charles A. Austin, III  
- -------------------------               -----------------------------     --------------------------------     
John J. Pileggi                         Laurence B. Ashkin*               Charles A. Austin III*               
President amd Treasurer (Principal      Trustee                           Trustee                              
  Financial and Accounting Officer)                                       

/s/ K. Dun Gifford                      /s/ James S. Howell               /s/ William Walt Pettit          
- ----------------------------            ----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
K. Dun Gifford*                         James S. Howell*                  William Walt Pettit*        
Trustee                                 Trustee                           Trustee  
                                                                           
/s/ Gerald M. McDonnell                 /s/ Thomas L. McVerry              /s/ Michael S. Scofield          
- -------------------------------         -----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
Gerald M. McDonell*                     Thomas L. McVerry*                 Michael S. Scofield*         
Trustee                                 Trustee                            Trustee                          
                                                                           
/s/ David M. Richardson                 /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD           
- ------------------------------          -------------------------------    
David M. Richardson*                    Russell A. Salton, III MD*                
Trustee                                 Trustee                                           
                                                                           
/s/ Richard J. Shima
- ------------------------------
Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
</TABLE>
                                                 
                                 
*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
- -------------------------------
Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact


     *Terrence  J.  Cullen,  by signing his name  hereto,  does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named  individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.

<PAGE>
                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant  to  the  requirements  of the  Securities  Act of  1933  and  the
Investment Company Act of 1940 the undersigned has duly caused this Registration
Statement  to  be  signed  on  its  behalf  by  the  undersigned,  thereto  duly
authorized,  in the City of New York,  and State of New York, on the 12th day of
December, 1997.

                                         EVERGREEN INVESTMENT TRUST

                                         By: /s/ John J. Pileggi
                                             -----------------------------
                                             Name: John J. Pileggi
                                             Title: President


     Pursuant  to  the   requirements  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933, this
Registration  Statement  has been signed below by the  following  persons in the
capacities indicated on the 12th day of December, 1997.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                     <C>                                <C>                    
/s/John J. Pileggi                      /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin            /s/ Charles A. Austin, III  
- -------------------------               -----------------------------     --------------------------------     
John J. Pileggi                         Laurence B. Ashkin*               Charles A. Austin III*               
President amd Treasurer (Principal      Trustee                           Trustee                              
  Financial and Accounting Officer)                                       

/s/ K. Dun Gifford                      /s/ James S. Howell               /s/ William Walt Pettit          
- ----------------------------            ----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
K. Dun Gifford*                         James S. Howell*                  William Walt Pettit*        
Trustee                                 Trustee                           Trustee  
                                                                           
/s/Gerald M. McDonnell                  /s/ Thomas L. McVerry              /s/ Michael S. Scofield          
- -------------------------------         -----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
Gerald M. McDonell*                     Thomas L. McVerry*                 Michael S. Scofield*         
Trustee                                 Trustee                            Trustee 
 
/s/ David M. Richardson                 /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD 
- ------------------------------          -------------------------------  
Trustee                                 Trustee                                           
                                                                           
/s/ Richard J. Shima
- ------------------------------
Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
</TABLE>
                                                 
                                 
*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
- -------------------------------
Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact


     *Terrence  J.  Cullen,  by signing his name  hereto,  does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named  individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.

<PAGE>
                                   SIGNATURES


     Pursuant  to  the  requirements  of the  Securities  Act of  1933  and  the
Investment Company Act of 1940 the undersigned has duly caused this Registration
Statement  to  be  signed  on  its  behalf  by  the  undersigned,  thereto  duly
authorized,  in the City of New York,  and State of New York, on the 12th day of
December, 1997.

                                         EVERGREEN TAX FREE TRUST

                                         By: /s/ John J. Pileggi
                                             -----------------------------
                                             Name: John J. Pileggi
                                             Title: President


     Pursuant  to  the   requirements  of  the  Securities  Act  of  1933,  this
Registration  Statement  has been signed below by the  following  persons in the
capacities indicated on the 12th day of December, 1997.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
<S>                                     <C>                                <C>                    
/s/John J. Pileggi                      /s/ Laurence B. Ashkin            /s/ Charles A. Austin, III  
- -------------------------               -----------------------------     --------------------------------     
John J. Pileggi                         Laurence B. Ashkin*               Charles A. Austin III*               
President amd Treasurer (Principal      Trustee                           Trustee                              
  Financial and Accounting Officer)                                       

/s/ K. Dun Gifford                      /s/ James S. Howell               /s/ William Walt Pettit          
- ----------------------------            ----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
K. Dun Gifford*                         James S. Howell*                  William Walt Pettit*        
Trustee                                 Trustee                           Trustee  
                                                                           
/s/Gerald M. McDonnell                  /s/ Thomas L. McVerry              /s/ Michael S. Scofield          
- -------------------------------         -----------------------------      -------------------------------- 
Gerald M. McDonell*                     Thomas L. McVerry*                 Michael S. Scofield*         
Trustee                                 Trustee                            Trustee
 
/s/ David M. Richardson                 /s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD           
- ------------------------------          -------------------------------    
David M. Richardson*                    Russell A. Salton, III MD*                
Trustee                                 Trustee                                           
                                                                           
/s/ Richard J. Shima
- ------------------------------
Richard J. Shima*
Trustee
</TABLE>
                                                 
                                 
*By: /s/ Terrence J. Cullen
- -------------------------------
Terrence J. Cullen
Attorney-in-Fact


     *Terrence  J.  Cullen,  by signing his name  hereto,  does hereby sign this
document on behalf of each of the above-named  individuals pursuant to powers of
attorney duly executed by such persons.
                                 
<PAGE>

                               INDEX TO EXHIBITS


Exhibit Number           Exhibit
- --------------           -------
1         Declaration of Trust
2         By-laws
5(a)      Form of Investment Advisory and Management 
          Agreement between the Registrant and First
          Union National Bank
5(b)      Form of Investment Advisory and Management
          Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen
          Asset Management Corp.
6(a)      Form of Class A and Class C Principal Underwriting   
          Agreement between the Registrant and Evergreen
          Distributor, Inc.
6(b)      Form of Class B Principal Underwriting Agreement
          between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor,      
          Inc. (Evergreen)       
6(c)      Form of Class Y Principal Underwriting Agreement
          between the Registrant and Evergreen Distributor,
          Inc.     
6(d       Form of Dealer Agreement used by Evergreen     
          Distributor, Inc.
7         Form of Deferred Compensation Plan
8         Form of Custodian Agreement between the Registrant
          and State Street Bank and Trust Company
9(a)      Form of Administration Agreement between Evergreen  
          Investment Services, Inc. and the Registrant
9(b)      Form of Transfer Agent Agreement between theo
          Registrant and Evergreen Service Company
10        Opinion and Consent of Sullivan & Worcester LLP
11(a)     Consent of Price Waterhouse LLP
11(b)     Consent of KPMG Peat Marwick LLP
15(a)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class A
15(b)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class B
          (Evergreen)
15(c)     Form of 12b-1 Distribution Plan for Class C
18        Multiple Class Plan
19        Powers of Attorney 



                       AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION OF TRUST


                                       of


                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST




                            a Delaware Business Trust




                          Principal Place of Business:


                               200 Berkeley Street
                           Boston, Massachusetts 02116


                              Agent for Service of
                              Process in Delaware:

                            Corporation Trust Company
                            Corporation Trust Center
                               1209 Orange Street
                           Wilmington, Delaware 19801



<PAGE>



                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


                       AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION OF TRUST

ARTICLE I   Name and Definitions............................................1

         1. Name     .......................................................1
         2. Definitions.....................................................1
            (a)      By-Laws................................................1
            (b)      Certificate of Trust...................................1
            (c)      Class..................................................1
            (d)      Commission.............................................2
            (e)      Declaration of Trust...................................2
            (f)      Delaware Act...........................................2
            (g)      Interested Person......................................2
            (h)      Adviser(s).............................................2
            (i)      1940 Act...............................................2
            (j)      Person.................................................2
            (k)      Principal Underwriter..................................2
            (l)      Series.................................................2
            (m)      Shareholder............................................2
            (n)      Shares.................................................2
            (o)      Trust..................................................2
            (p)      Trust Property.........................................2
            (q)      Trustees...............................................2

ARTICLE II  Purpose of Trust................................................3

ARTICLE III Shares..........................................................3

         1. Division of Beneficial Interest.................................3
         2. Ownership of Shares.............................................4
         3. Transfer of Shares..............................................4
         4. Investments in the Trust........................................5
         5. Status of Shares and Limitation of Personal Liability...........5
         6. Establishment, Designation, Abolition or
            Termination, etc. of Series or Class............................5
            (a)      Assets Held with Respect to a Particular Series........5
            (b)      Liabilities Held with Respect to a Particular Series...6
            (c)      Dividends, Distributions, Redemptions,
                     and Repurchases........................................7
            (d)      Equality...............................................7
            (e)      Fractions..............................................7
            (f)      Exchange Privilege.....................................7

                                      -i-

<PAGE>



            (g)      Combination of Series...................................7

ARTICLE IV  Trustees.........................................................8

         1. Number, Election, and Tenure.....................................8
         2. Effect of Death, Resignation, etc. of a Trustee..................8
         3. Powers...........................................................9
         4. Payment of Expenses by the Trust................................12
         5. Payment of Expenses by Shareholders.............................13
         6. Ownership of Assets of the Trust................................13
         7. Service Contracts...............................................13
         8. Trustees and Officers as Shareholders...........................14
         9. Compensation....................................................15

ARTICLE V   Shareholders' Voting Powers and Meetings........................15

         1. Voting Powers, Meetings, Notice and Record Dates................15
         2. Quorum and Required Vote........................................15
         3. Record Dates....................................................16
         4. Additional Provisions...........................................16

ARTICLE VI  Net Asset Value, Distributions and Redemptions..................16

         1. Determination of Net Asset Value, Net Income
            and Distributions...............................................16
         2. Redemptions and Repurchases.....................................16

ARTICLE VII Limitation of Liability; Indemnification........................17
         1. Trustees, Shareholders, etc. Not Personally
            Liable; Notice..................................................17
         2. Trustees' Good Faith Action; Expert Advice;
            No Bond or Surety...............................................18
         3. Indemnification of Shareholders.................................19
         4. Indemnification of Trustees, Officers, etc......................19
         5. Compromise Payment..............................................20
         6. Indemnification Not Exclusive, etc..............................20
         7. Liability of Third Persons Dealing with Trustees................20
         8. Insurance.......................................................21

ARTICLE VIIIMiscellaneous

         1. Termination of the Trust or Any Series or Class.................21
         2. Reorganization..................................................21
         3. Amendments......................................................22
         4. Filing of Copies; References; Headings..........................23

                                      -ii-

<PAGE>



         5. Applicable Law..................................................23
         6. Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations..................24
         7. Business Trust Only.............................................24

                                      -iii-


<PAGE>




                       AGREEMENT AND DECLARATION OF TRUST

                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST




         THIS AGREEMENT AND  DECLARATION OF TRUST is made and entered into as of
the date set forth  below by the  Trustees  named  hereunder  for the purpose of
forming a Delaware business trust in accordance with the provisions  hereinafter
set forth.

         NOW,  THEREFORE,  the Trustees  hereby direct that the  Certificate  of
Trust be  filed  with  the  Office  of the  Secretary  of State of the  State of
Delaware and do hereby  declare  that the Trustees  will hold IN TRUST all cash,
securities,  and other  assets which the Trust now  possesses  or may  hereafter
acquire  from time to time in any manner and manage and dispose of the same upon
the following  terms and  conditions for the benefit of the holders of Shares of
this Trust.

                                    ARTICLE I

                              Name and Definitions

     Section 1. Name.  This Trust shall be known as Evergreen Money Market Trust
and the Trustees  shall conduct the business of the Trust under that name or any
other name as they may from time to time determine.

         Section 2. Definitions. Whenever used herein, unless otherwise required
by the context or specifically provided:

         (a) "Adviser(s)"  means a party or parties  furnishing  services to the
Trust  pursuant to any  investment  advisory or investment  management  contract
described in Article IV, Section 6(a) hereof;

         (b) "By-Laws"  shall mean the By-Laws of the Trust as amended from time
to time, which By-Laws are expressly herein incorporated by reference as part of
the "governing instrument" within the meaning of the Delaware Act;

         (c)  "Certificate  of Trust" means the certificate of trust, as amended
or  restated  from  time to time,  filed by the  Trustees  in the  Office of the
Secretary of State of the State of Delaware in accordance with the Delaware Act;

         (d)  "Class"  means  a  class  of  Shares  of a  Series  of  the  Trust
established in accordance with the provisions of Article III hereof;


                                       -1-

<PAGE>



         (e)  "Commission"  shall have the  meaning  given such term in the 1940
Act;

         (f)  "Declaration  of Trust" means this  Agreement and  Declaration  of
Trust, as amended or restated from time to time;

         (g) "Delaware  Act" means the Delaware  Business  Trust Act, 12 Del. C.
ss.ss. 3801 et seq., as amended from time to time;

         (h)  "Interested  Person"  shall have the  meaning  given it in Section
2(a)(19) of the 1940 Act;

         (i) "1940 Act" means the  Investment  Company Act of 1940 and the rules
and regulations thereunder, all as amended from time to time;

         (j)   "Person"   means   and   includes   individuals,    corporations,
partnerships, trusts, associations, joint ventures, estates, and other entities,
whether or not legal  entities,  and  governments  and  agencies  and  political
subdivisions thereof, whether domestic or foreign;

         (k) "Principal  Underwriter"  shall have the meaning given such term in
the 1940 Act;

         (l) "Series"  means each Series of Shares  established  and  designated
under or in accordance with the provisions of Article III hereof;  and where the
context  requires or where  appropriate,  shall be deemed to include  "Class" or
"Classes";

         (m) "Shareholder" means a record owner of outstanding Shares;

         (n) "Shares"  means the shares of  beneficial  interest  into which the
beneficial interest in the Trust shall be divided from time to time and includes
fractions of Shares as well as whole Shares;

         (o) "Trust" means the Delaware  Business  Trust  established  under the
Delaware Act by this  Declaration of Trust and the filing of the  Certificate of
Trust in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware;

         (p) "Trust  Property"  means any and all  property,  real or  personal,
tangible or  intangible,  which is from time to time owned or held by or for the
account of the Trust; and

          (q)  "Trustees"  means the  Person or  Persons  who have  signed  this
Declaration  of Trust  and all other  Persons  who may from time to time be duly
elected or  appointed  to serve as Trustees in  accordance  with the  provisions
hereof,  in each  case  so long as such  Person  shall  continue  in  office  in
accordance with the terms of this Declaration of

                                       -2-

<PAGE>



Trust,  and  reference  herein to a Trustee or the Trustees  shall refer to such
Person or Persons in his or her or their capacity as Trustees hereunder.

                                   ARTICLE II

                                Purpose of Trust

         The  purpose  of the  Trust is to  conduct,  operate  and  carry on the
business of an investment  company  registered under the 1940 Act through one or
more Series and to carry on such other business as the Trustees may from time to
time  determine.  The  Trustees  shall not be  limited by any law  limiting  the
investments which may be made by fiduciaries.

                                   ARTICLE III

                                     Shares

         Section 1. Division of Beneficial Interest.  The beneficial interest in
the Trust shall be divided into one or more Series. The Trustees may divide each
Series into Classes.  Subject to the further  provisions of this Article III and
any applicable  requirements of the 1940 Act, the Trustees shall have full power
and authority, in their sole discretion, and without obtaining any authorization
or vote of the  Shareholders  of any Series or Class thereof,  (i) to divide the
beneficial interest in each Series or Class thereof into Shares, with or without
par  value  as the  Trustees  shall  determine,  (ii) to  issue  Shares  without
limitation as to number  (including  fractional  Shares) to such Persons and for
such amount and type of consideration,  including cash or securities, subject to
any  restriction  set  forth in the  By-Laws,  at such time or times and on such
terms as the Trustees may deem appropriate, (iii) to establish and designate and
to change in any manner any Series or Class thereof and to fix such preferences,
voting powers, rights, duties and privileges and business purpose of each Series
or  Class  thereof  as the  Trustees  may  from  time to time  determine,  which
preferences,  voting  powers,  rights,  duties and  privileges  may be senior or
subordinate to (or in the case of business purpose, different from) any existing
Series or Class thereof and may be limited to specified  property or obligations
of the Trust or  profits  and  losses  associated  with  specified  property  or
obligations of the Trust,  (iv) to divide or combine the Shares of any Series or
Class  thereof  into a  greater  or lesser  number  without  thereby  materially
changing the proportionate  beneficial  interest of the Shares of such Series or
Class thereof in the assets held with respect to that Series, (v) to classify or
reclassify  any issued  Shares of any Series or Class thereof into shares of one
or more  Series or  Classes  thereof;  (vi) to change  the name of any Series or
Class  thereof;  (vii) to abolish or terminate any one or more Series or Classes
thereof; (viii) to refuse to issue Shares to any Person or class of Persons; and
(ix) to take such other  action with  respect to the Shares as the  Trustees may
deem desirable.


                                       -3-

<PAGE>



         Subject to the distinctions  permitted among Classes of the same Series
as established by the Trustees,  consistent  with the  requirements  of the 1940
Act,  each Share of a Series of the Trust shall  represent  an equal  beneficial
interest in the net assets of such Series, and each holder of Shares of a Series
shall be entitled to receive such  Shareholder's pro rata share of distributions
of income and capital  gains,  if any, made with respect to such Series and upon
redemption of the Shares of any Series,  such  Shareholder  shall be paid solely
out of the funds and property of such Series of the Trust.

         All  references to Shares in this  Declaration of Trust shall be deemed
to be Shares  of any or all  Series  or  Classes  thereof,  as the  context  may
require. All provisions herein relating to the Trust shall apply equally to each
Series of the Trust and each  Class  thereof,  except as the  context  otherwise
requires.

         All Shares issued  hereunder,  including,  without  limitation,  Shares
issued in connection with a dividend or other  distribution in Shares or a split
or reverse  split of Shares,  shall be fully paid and  nonassessable.  Except as
otherwise  provided by the  Trustees,  Shareholders  shall have no preemptive or
other right to subscribe to any additional  Shares or other securities issued by
the Trust.

         Section  2.  Ownership  of Shares.  The  ownership  of Shares  shall be
recorded on the books of the Trust or those of a transfer  or similar  agent for
the Trust,  which books shall be  maintained  separately  for the Shares of each
Series or Class of the Trust. No certificates certifying the ownership of Shares
shall be issued  except as the Trustees  may  otherwise  determine  from time to
time.  The Trustees  may make such rules as they  consider  appropriate  for the
issuance of Share  certificates,  the transfer of Shares of each Series or Class
of the Trust and similar  matters.  The record books of the Trust as kept by the
Trust or any transfer or similar agent,  as the case may be, shall be conclusive
as to the identity of the  Shareholders of each Series or Class of the Trust and
as to the  number of Shares of each  Series or Class of the Trust held from time
to time by each Shareholder.

         Section 3.  Transfer  of Shares.  Except as  otherwise  provided by the
Trustees,  Shares  shall be  transferable  on the books of the Trust only by the
record holder  thereof or by his or her duly  authorized  agent upon delivery to
the Trustees or the Trust's  transfer  agent of a duly  executed  instrument  of
transfer,  together with a Share  certificate  if one is  outstanding,  and such
evidence of the genuineness of each such execution and authorization and of such
other  matters as may be  required  by the  Trustees.  Upon such  delivery,  and
subject to any further  requirements  specified  by the Trustees or contained in
the By-Laws,  the transfer shall be recorded on the books of the Trust.  Until a
transfer is so  recorded,  the holder of record of Shares  shall be deemed to be
the holder of such Shares for all  purposes  hereunder  and neither the Trustees
nor the Trust, nor any transfer agent or registrar or any officer,  employee, or
agent of the Trust, shall be affected by any notice of a proposed transfer.


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         Section 4. Investments in the Trust. Investments may be accepted by the
Trust from Persons,  at such times, on such terms, and for such consideration as
the Trustees from time to time may authorize.

         Section  5.  Status of Shares and  Limitation  of  Personal  Liability.
Shares shall be deemed to be personal  property  giving only the rights provided
in this instrument.  Every  Shareholder by virtue of having become a Shareholder
shall be held to have  expressly  assented and agreed to the terms  hereof.  The
death,  incapacity,  dissolution,  termination,  or  bankruptcy of a Shareholder
during the existence of the Trust shall not operate to terminate the Trust,  nor
entitle the  representative  of any such Shareholder to an accounting or to take
any action in court or elsewhere  against the Trust or the  Trustees,  but shall
entitle such  representative  only to the rights of such Shareholder  under this
Trust.  Ownership of Shares shall not entitle the Shareholder to any title in or
to the  whole  or any  part of the  Trust  Property  or any  right to call for a
participation  or  division  of the same or for an  accounting,  nor  shall  the
ownership of Shares  constitute  the  Shareholders  as partners.  No Shareholder
shall be personally liable for the debts, liabilities,  obligations and expenses
incurred by, contracted for, or otherwise existing with respect to, the Trust or
any Series.  Neither the Trust nor the Trustees,  nor any officer,  employee, or
agent of the Trust shall have any power to bind personally any Shareholder, nor,
except as  specifically  provided  herein,  to call upon any Shareholder for the
payment  of any sum of money or  assessment  whatsoever  other  than such as the
Shareholder may at any time personally agree to pay.

         Section 6. Establishment, Designation, Abolition or Termination etc. of
Series or Class.  The  establishment  and  designation of any Series or Class of
Shares of the Trust shall be  effective  upon the  adoption by a majority of the
Trustees then in office of a resolution that sets forth such  establishment  and
designation  and the relative  rights and preferences of such Series or Class of
the Trust,  whether  directly  in such  resolution  or by  reference  to another
document including, without limitation, any registration statement of the Trust,
or as otherwise provided in such resolution. The abolition or termination of any
Series or Class of Shares of the Trust shall be effective upon the adoption by a
majority  of the  Trustees  then in office of a  resolution  that  abolishes  or
terminates such Series or Class.

         Shares of each  Series or Class of the Trust  established  pursuant  to
this Article III, unless otherwise provided in the resolution  establishing such
Series or Class, shall have the following relative rights and preferences:

         (a) Assets Held with Respect to a Particular  Series. All consideration
received  by the Trust for the issue or sale of Shares of a  particular  Series,
together with all assets in which such  consideration is invested or reinvested,
all income, earnings, profits, and proceeds thereof from whatever source derived
(including,  without limitation, any proceeds derived from the sale, exchange or
liquidation  of  such  assets  and  any  funds  or  payments  derived  from  any
reinvestment  of  such  proceeds  in  whatever  form  the  same  may  be)  shall
irrevocably be held separate with respect to that Series for all

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purposes,  and shall be so recorded upon the books of account of the Trust. Such
consideration,  assets,  income,  earnings,  profits and proceeds thereof,  from
whatever source derived,  (including,  without  limitation) any proceeds derived
from the sale, exchange or liquidation of such assets, and any funds or payments
derived from any  reinvestment of such proceeds),  in whatever form the same may
be, are herein referred to as "assets held with respect to" that Series.  In the
event that there are any assets, income, earnings, profits and proceeds thereof,
funds or payments which are not readily identifiable as assets held with respect
to any particular Series  (collectively  "General  Assets"),  the Trustees shall
allocate such General  Assets to, between or among any one or more of the Series
in such manner and on such basis as the Trustees, in their sole discretion, deem
fair and equitable,  and any General Assets so allocated to a particular  Series
shall be held with respect to that Series.  Each such allocation by the Trustees
shall be  conclusive  and binding  upon the  Shareholders  of all Series for all
purposes.  Separate and distinct records shall be maintained for each Series and
the assets held with  respect to each  Series  shall be held and  accounted  for
separately from the assets held with respect to all other Series and the General
Assets of the Trust not allocated to such Series.

         (b) Liabilities Held with Respect to a Particular Series. The assets of
the Trust held with respect to each  particular  Series shall be charged against
the  liabilities of the Trust held with respect to that Series and all expenses,
costs,   charges,  and  reserves   attributable  to  that  Series,  except  that
liabilities and expenses  allocated  solely to a particular Class shall be borne
by that  Class.  Any  general  liabilities  of the Trust  which are not  readily
identifiable as being held with respect to any particular  Series or Class shall
be  allocated  and  charged by the  Trustees to and among any one or more of the
Series or Classes in such manner and on such basis as the Trustees in their sole
discretion deem fair and equitable. All liabilities,  expenses,  costs, charges,
and  reserves  so  charged  to a  Series  or Class  are  herein  referred  to as
"liabilities  held with  respect to" that Series or Class.  Each  allocation  of
liabilities,  expenses,  costs,  charges,  and reserves by the Trustees shall be
conclusive  and binding upon the  Shareholders  of all Series or Classes for all
purposes.  Without  limiting  the  foregoing,  but  subject  to the right of the
Trustees to allocate general liabilities,  expenses,  costs, charges or reserves
as herein provided, the debts,  liabilities,  obligations and expenses incurred,
contracted for or otherwise  existing with respect to a particular  Series shall
be enforceable  against the assets held with respect to such Series only and not
against  the  assets of the Trust  generally  or against  the  assets  held with
respect  to  any  other  Series.  Notice  of  this  contractual   limitation  on
liabilities among Series may, in the Trustees'  discretion,  be set forth in the
Certificate  of Trust and upon the giving of such notice in the  Certificate  of
Trust, the statutory  provisions of Section 3804 of the Delaware Act relating to
limitations on liabilities  among Series (and the statutory effect under Section
3804 of setting  forth such notice in the  certificate  of trust)  shall  become
applicable  to the  Trust and each  Series.  Any  person  extending  credit  to,
contracting  with or having  any claim  against  any Series may look only to the
assets of that  Series to  satisfy  or enforce  any debt,  with  respect to that
Series. No Shareholder or former Shareholder of any Series shall have a claim on
or any right to any assets allocated or belonging to any other Series.

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          (c)   Dividends,   Distributions.    Redemptions,   and   Repurchases.
Notwithstanding  any other provisions of this  Declaration of Trust,  including,
without limitation, Article Vl, no dividend or distribution,  including, without
limitation, any distribution paid upon termination of the Trust or of any Series
or Class with respect to, nor any redemption or repurchase of, the Shares of any
Series or Class,  shall be effected by the Trust other than from the assets held
with respect to such Series,  nor shall any Shareholder or any particular Series
or Class  otherwise have any right or claim against the assets held with respect
to any other Series except to the extent that such  Shareholder has such a right
or claim  hereunder as a Shareholder  of such other Series.  The Trustees  shall
have full  discretion,  to the extent  not  inconsistent  with the 1940 Act,  to
determine which items shall be treated as income and which items as capital, and
each such  determination and allocation shall be conclusive and binding upon the
Shareholders.

         (d) Equality.  All the Shares of each particular Series shall represent
an equal  proportionate  interest in the assets held with respect to that Series
(subject to the  liabilities  held with respect to that Series or Class  thereof
and such rights and preferences as may have been established and designated with
respect to any Class  within  such  Series),  and each  Share of any  particular
Series  shall be equal to each other Share of that  Series.  With respect to any
Class of a Series,  each such Class shall represent interests in the assets held
with  respect  to  that  Series  and  shall  have  identical  voting,  dividend,
liquidation  and other  rights and the same terms and  conditions,  except  that
expenses allocated to a Class may be borne solely by such Class as determined by
the  Trustees  and a Class may have  exclusive  voting  rights  with  respect to
matters affecting only that Class.

         (e) Fractions.  Any fractional Share of a Series or Class thereof shall
carry  proportionately  all the rights and  obligations of a whole Share of that
Series or Class,  including rights with respect to voting,  receipt of dividends
and distributions, redemption of Shares and termination of the Trust.

         (f)  Exchange  Privilege.  The  Trustees  shall have the  authority  to
provide  that the  holders of Shares of any Series or Class shall have the right
to  exchange  said  Shares for  Shares of one or more other  Series of Shares or
Class of Shares of the Trust or of other investment  companies  registered under
the 1940 Act in  accordance  with such  requirements  and  procedures  as may be
established by the Trustees.

         (g)  Combination  of Series.  The  Trustees  shall have the  authority,
without the approval of the Shareholders of any Series or Class unless otherwise
required by  applicable  law, to combine  the assets and  liabilities  held with
respect to any two or more Series or Classes  into assets and  liabilities  held
with respect to a single Series or Class.


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                                   ARTICLE IV

                                    Trustees

         Section 1. Number,  Election and Tenure.  The number of Trustees  shall
initially be 12, who shall be Laurence B. Ashkin, Charles A. Austin, III, K. Dun
Gifford,  James S. Howell,  Leroy Keith,  Jr.,  Gerald M.  McDonnell,  Thomas L.
McVerry,  David M.  Richardson,  Russell A. Salton,  III,  Michael S.  Scofield,
Richard J. Shima,  and  William W.  Pettit.  Thereafter,  the number of Trustees
shall at all times be at least one and no more than such  number as  determined,
from time to time,  by the  Trustees  pursuant to Section 3 of this  Article IV.
Each Trustee  shall serve during the lifetime of the Trust until he or she dies,
resigns,  has reached any mandatory  retirement  age as set by the Trustees,  is
declared bankrupt or incompetent by a court of appropriate  jurisdiction,  or is
removed,  or, if sooner,  until the next meeting of Shareholders  called for the
purpose of electing  Trustees and until the election and qualification of his or
her  successor.  In the event that less than a majority of the Trustees  holding
office have been elected by the Shareholders,  the Trustees then in office shall
take such actions as may be necessary  under  applicable law for the election of
Trustees. Any Trustee may resign at any time by written instrument signed by him
or her  and  delivered  to any  officer  of the  Trust  or to a  meeting  of the
Trustees.  Such resignation  shall be effective upon receipt unless specified to
be effective at some other time.  Except to the extent  expressly  provided in a
written  agreement with the Trust,  no Trustee  resigning and no Trustee removed
shall have any right to any  compensation  for any period  following  his or her
resignation or removal, or any right to damages on account of such removal.  The
Shareholders  may elect  Trustees at any meeting of  Shareholders  called by the
Trustees  for that  purpose.  Any  Trustee  may be  removed  at any  meeting  of
Shareholders by a vote of two-thirds of the outstanding Shares of the Trust.

         Section 2. Effect of Death. Resignation.  etc. of a Trustee. The death,
declination to serve, resignation,  retirement,  removal or incapacity of one or
more Trustees, or all of them, shall not operate to annul the Trust or to revoke
any existing agency created  pursuant to the terms of this Declaration of Trust.
Whenever  there shall be fewer than the  designated  number of  Trustees,  until
additional  Trustees are elected or  appointed  as provided  herein to bring the
total number of Trustees equal to the designated number, the Trustees in office,
regardless  of their number,  shall have all the powers  granted to the Trustees
and shall discharge all the duties imposed upon the Trustees by this Declaration
of  Trust.  As  conclusive  evidence  of  such  vacancy,  a  written  instrument
certifying  the  existence  of such vacancy may be executed by an officer of the
Trust or by a majority of the Trustees. In the event of the death,  declination,
resignation,  retirement, removal, or incapacity of all the then Trustees within
a short  period of time and  without  the  opportunity  for at least one Trustee
being able to appoint  additional  Trustees to replace those no longer  serving,
the Trust's  Adviser(s)  are  empowered to appoint new  Trustees  subject to the
provisions of the 1940 Act.


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         Section 3. Powers.  Subject to the  provisions of this  Declaration  of
Trust,  the  business  of the Trust  shall be managed by the  Trustees,  and the
Trustees  shall  have all  powers  necessary  or  convenient  to carry  out that
responsibility  including  the power to engage in  transactions  of all kinds on
behalf of the Trust as described in this Declaration of Trust.  Without limiting
the  foregoing,  the Trustees  may:  adopt  By-Laws not  inconsistent  with this
Declaration  of Trust  providing for the  management of the affairs of the Trust
and may amend and repeal  such  By-Laws to the extent  that such  By-Laws do not
reserve  that  right to the  Shareholders;  enlarge  or  reduce  the  number  of
Trustees;  remove  any  Trustee  with or  without  cause at any time by  written
instrument signed by at least two-thirds of the number of Trustees prior to such
removal,  specifying the date when such removal shall become effective, and fill
vacancies  caused by enlargement  of their number or by the death,  resignation,
retirement  or removal of a Trustee;  elect and remove,  with or without  cause,
such  officers  and  appoint  and   terminate   such  agents  as  they  consider
appropriate;  appoint from their own number and  establish  and terminate one or
more  committees,  consisting  of two or more  Trustees,  that may  exercise the
powers and authority of the Board of Trustees to the extent that the Trustees so
determine;  employ  one or more  custodians  of the  assets of the Trust and may
authorize such custodians to employ subcustodians and to deposit all or any part
of such assets in a system or systems for the central  handling of securities or
with a  Federal  Reserve  Bank;  employ an  administrator  for the Trust and may
authorize such administrator to employ  subadministrators;  employ an investment
adviser or investment  advisers to the Trust and may authorize  such Advisers to
employ subadvisers; retain a transfer agent or a shareholder servicing agent, or
both;  provide for the issuance and distribution of Shares by the Trust directly
or through one or more Principal Underwriters or otherwise;  redeem,  repurchase
and  transfer  Shares  pursuant  to  applicable  law;  set record  dates for the
determination of Shareholders  with respect to various matters;  declare and pay
dividends and  distributions  to  Shareholders of each Series from the assets of
such Series;  and in general delegate such authority as they consider  desirable
to any officer of the Trust,  to any  committee of the Trustees and to any agent
or  employee  of the Trust or to any such  custodian,  transfer  or  shareholder
servicing agent, or Principal  Underwriter.  Any  determination as to what is in
the  interests  of the  Trust  made by the  Trustees  in  good  faith  shall  be
conclusive.  In construing  the  provisions of this  Declaration  of Trust,  the
presumption  shall be in favor  of a grant  of  power  to the  Trustees.  Unless
otherwise  specified  herein or in the By-Laws or required by law, any action by
the Trustees shall be deemed effective if approved or taken by a majority of the
Trustees  present  at a meeting of  Trustees  at which a quorum of  Trustees  is
present, within or without the State of Delaware.

         Without  limiting the foregoing,  the Trustees shall have the power and
authority to cause the Trust (or to act on behalf of the Trust):

          (a) To invest  and  reinvest  cash,  to hold cash  uninvested,  and to
subscribe for, invest in, reinvest in, purchase or otherwise acquire, own, hold,
pledge, sell, assign, transfer, exchange,  distribute, write options on, lend or
otherwise deal in or dispose of contracts for the future acquisition or delivery
of fixed income or other securities, and

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securities of every nature and kind, including, without limitation, all types of
bonds,   debentures,   stocks,   negotiable   or   non-negotiable   instruments,
obligations, evidences of indebtedness, certificates of deposit or indebtedness,
commercial  papers,  repurchase  agreements,  bankers'  acceptances,  and  other
securities of any kind, issued, created, guaranteed, or sponsored by any and all
Persons, including without limitation,  states, territories,  and possessions of
the United  States and the District of Columbia and any  political  subdivision,
agency,  or  instrumentality  thereof,  any foreign  government or any political
subdivision of the United States  Government or any foreign  government,  or any
international instrumentality,  or by any bank or savings institution, or by any
corporation or organization  organized under the laws of the United States or of
any  state,   territory,  or  possession  thereof,  or  by  any  corporation  or
organization  organized under any foreign law, or in "when issued" contracts for
any such  securities,  to change the investments of the assets of the Trust; and
to exercise any and all rights,  powers, and privileges of ownership or interest
in  respect  of any and all  such  investments  of every  kind and  description,
including,  without  limitation,  the right to consent  and  otherwise  act with
respect thereto,  with power to designate one or more Persons to exercise any of
said rights, powers, and privileges in respect of any of said instruments;

         (b) To sell, exchange, lend, pledge, mortgage,  hypothecate,  lease, or
write  options  (including,  options on futures  contracts)  with  respect to or
otherwise  deal in any property  rights  relating to any or all of the assets of
the Trust or any Series;

         (c) To vote or give assent,  or exercise any rights of ownership,  with
respect to stock or other  securities  or  property;  and to execute and deliver
proxies or powers of attorney to such  Person or Persons as the  Trustees  shall
deem proper,  granting to such Person or Persons such power and discretion  with
relation to securities or property as the Trustees shall deem proper;

         (d) To exercise powers and rights of subscription or otherwise which in
any manner arise out of ownership of securities;

         (e) To hold any  security  or  property  in a form not  indicating  any
trust,  whether in bearer,  unregistered or other negotiable form, or in its own
name or in the name of a custodian or  subcustodian  or a nominee or nominees or
otherwise;

         (f) To consent to or  participate  in any plan for the  reorganization,
consolidation  or merger of any  corporation  or issuer of any security which is
held in the Trust; to consent to any contract, lease, mortgage, purchase or sale
of property by such  corporation  or issuer;  and to pay calls or  subscriptions
with respect to any security held in the Trust;

         (g) To join with other security  holders in acting through a committee,
depositary,  voting trustee or otherwise,  and in that connection to deposit any
security  with, or transfer any security to, any such  committee,  depositary or
trustee,  and to delegate to them such power and authority  with relation to any
security (whether or not

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so deposited or transferred) as the Trustees shall deem proper,  and to agree to
pay,  and to  pay,  such  portion  of the  expenses  and  compensation  of  such
committee, depositary or trustee as the Trustees shall deem proper;

         (h) To compromise,  arbitrate or otherwise adjust claims in favor of or
against the Trust or any matter in controversy,  including,  but not limited to,
claims for taxes;

         (i) To enter into joint ventures,  general or limited  partnerships and
any other combinations or associations;

         (j) To  borrow  funds  or  other  property  in the  name  of the  Trust
exclusively  for Trust  purposes and in  connection  therewith to issue notes or
other evidences of  indebtedness;  and to mortgage and pledge the Trust Property
or any part thereof to secure any or all of such indebtedness;

         (k) To  endorse  or  guarantee  the  payment  of  any  notes  or  other
obligations  of any Person;  to make  contracts  of guaranty or  suretyship,  or
otherwise assume  liability for payment thereof;  and to mortgage and pledge the
Trust Property or any part thereof to secure any of or all of such obligations;

         (l) To  purchase  and pay  for  entirely  out of  Trust  Property  such
insurance as the Trustees may deem necessary or  appropriate  for the conduct of
the business,  including,  without  limitation,  insurance policies insuring the
assets of the Trust or payment of  distributions  and principal on its portfolio
investments,   and  insurance  polices  insuring  the  Shareholders,   Trustees,
officers,  employees,  agents, investment advisers,  principal underwriters,  or
independent  contractors  of the  Trust,  individually  against  all  claims and
liabilities of every nature  arising by reason of holding,  being or having held
any such  office or  position,  or by reason of any action  alleged to have been
taken or  omitted  by any such  Person as  Trustee,  officer,  employee,  agent,
investment adviser, principal underwriter, or independent contractor,  including
any action taken or omitted that may be  determined  to  constitute  negligence,
whether or not the Trust would have the power to indemnify  such Person  against
liability;

         (m) To adopt,  establish and carry out pension,  profit-sharing,  share
bonus,  share  purchase,  savings,  thrift and other  retirement,  incentive and
benefit plans and trusts, including the purchasing of life insurance and annuity
contracts as a means of providing such retirement and other benefits, for any or
all of the Trustees, officers, employees and agents of the Trust;

         (n) To operate as and carry out the business of an investment  company,
and exercise  all the powers  necessary  or  appropriate  to the conduct of such
operations;

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         (p) To  employ  as  custodian  of any  assets  of the Trust one or more
banks,  trust  companies or companies that are members of a national  securities
exchange or such other  entities as the  Commission  may permit as custodians of
the Trust,  subject to any conditions set forth in this  Declaration of Trust or
in the By-Laws;

         (q) To employ auditors,  counsel or other agents of the Trust,  subject
to any conditions set forth in this Declaration of Trust or in the By-Laws;

         (r) To interpret the investment policies,  practices, or limitations of
any Series or Class;

         (s) To establish  separate and distinct Series with separately  defined
investment  objectives and policies and distinct investment  purposes,  and with
separate  Shares  representing  beneficial  interests  in  such  Series,  and to
establish  separate  Classes,  all in accordance  with the provisions of Article
III;

         (t) To the full  extent  permitted  by the  Delaware  Act,  to allocate
assets,  liabilities and expenses of the Trust to a particular  Series and Class
or to  apportion  the same  between  or among  two or more  Series  or  Classes,
provided that any  liabilities  or expenses  incurred by a particular  Series or
Class  shall be payable  solely out of the assets  belonging  to that  Series or
Class as provided for in Article III;

         (u) To invest  all of the  assets of the  Trust,  or any  Series or any
Class thereof in a single investment company;

         (v)  Subject  to the 1940 Act,  to engage  in any other  lawful  act or
activity in which a business trust organized under the Delaware Act may engage.

         The Trust shall not be limited to  investing  in  obligations  maturing
before the possible  termination of the Trust or one or more of its Series.  The
Trust  shall not in any way be bound or limited by any  present or future law or
custom in regard to investment by  fiduciaries.  The Trust shall not be required
to obtain any court order to deal with any assets of the Trust or take any other
action hereunder.

         Section  4.  Payment  of  Expenses  by  the  Trust.  The  Trustees  are
authorized  to pay or cause to be paid out of the  principal  or  income  of the
Trust,  or partly out of the  principal  and partly out of income,  as they deem
fair, all expenses,  fees, charges, taxes and liabilities incurred or arising in
connection  with  the  Trust,  or in  connection  with the  management  thereof,
including,  but not limited to, the Trustees' compensation and such expenses and
charges for the services of the Trust's officers, employees, Advisers, Principal
Underwriter, auditors, counsel, custodian, transfer agent, shareholder servicing
agent, and such other agents or independent  contractors and such other expenses
and  charges  as the  Trustees  may deem  necessary  or proper  to incur,  which
expenses,  fees, charges, taxes and liabilities shall be allocated in accordance
with Article III, Section 6 hereof.

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         Section 5. Payment of Expenses by Shareholders. The Trustees shall have
the power, as frequently as they may determine,  to cause each  Shareholder,  or
each  Shareholder  of any  particular  Series,  to pay  directly,  in advance or
arrears,  expenses  of the Trust as  described  in Section 4 of this  Article IV
("Expenses"),  in an amount fixed from time to time by the Trustees,  by setting
off such Expenses due from such  Shareholder  from declared but unpaid dividends
owed such Shareholder  and/or by reducing the number of Shares in the account of
such  Shareholder  by  that  number  of  full  and/or  fractional  Shares  which
represents the  outstanding  amount of such Expenses due from such  Shareholder,
provided that the direct payment of such Expenses by  Shareholders  is permitted
under applicable law.


         Section 6. Ownership of Assets of the Trust. Title to all of the assets
of the Trust  shall at all times be  considered  as vested in the Trust,  except
that the Trustees shall have power to cause legal title to any Trust Property to
be held by or in the name of one or more of the Trustees,  or in the name of the
Trust,  or in the name of any other  Person  as  nominee,  on such  terms as the
Trustees  may  determine.  The right,  title and interest of the Trustees in the
Trust Property shall vest  automatically in each Person who may hereafter become
a Trustee. Upon the resignation,  removal or death of a Trustee, he or she shall
automatically  cease to have any right,  title or  interest  in any of the Trust
Property,  and the  right,  title  and  interest  of such  Trustee  in the Trust
property shall vest  automatically in the remaining  Trustees.  Such vesting and
cessation of title shall be effective whether or not conveyancing documents have
been executed and delivered.

         Section 7. Service Contracts.

         (a) Subject to such  requirements  and restrictions as may be set forth
under  federal  and/or  state  law  and  in  the  By-Laws,  including,   without
limitation, the requirements of Section 15 of the 1940 Act, the Trustees may, at
any time and from time to time, contract for exclusive or nonexclusive advisory,
management  and/or  administrative  services for the Trust or for any Series (or
Class  thereof)  with any Person and any such  contract  may contain  such other
terms as the Trustees may determine,  including,  without limitation,  authority
for the  Adviser(s) or  administrator  to delegate  certain or all of its duties
under such contracts to other qualified  investment  advisers and administrators
and to determine from time to time without prior  consultation with the Trustees
what investments shall be purchased, held sold or exchanged and what portion, if
any, of the assets of the Trust shall be held  uninvested and to make changes in
the  Trust's  investments,  or such  other  activities  as may  specifically  be
delegated to such party.

         (b) The Trustees may also, at any time and from time to time,  contract
with any Person, appointing such Person exclusive or nonexclusive distributor or
Principal

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Underwriter  for the Shares of one or more of the Series (or  Classes)  or other
securities to be issued by the Trust.

          (c) The  Trustees  are also  empowered,  at any time and from  time to
time,  to  contract  with any  Person,  appointing  such  Person or Persons  the
custodian,  transfer agent and/or  shareholder  servicing agent for the Trust or
one or more of its Series.

          (d) The Trustees are further  empowered,  at any time and from time to
time, to contract with any Person to provide such other services to the Trust or
one or more of the Series, as the Trustees determine to be in the best interests
of the Trust and the applicable Series.

          (e)     The fact that:

                        (i)         any  of  the  Shareholders,   Trustees,   or
                                    officers  of  the  Trust  is a  shareholder,
                                    director,    officer,    partner,   trustee,
                                    employee,  Adviser,  Principal  Underwriter,
                                    distributor, or affiliate or agent of or for
                                    any Person,  or for any parent or  affiliate
                                    of  any  Person  with  which  an   advisory,
                                    management,  or administration  contract, or
                                    Principal   Underwriter's  or  distributor's
                                    contract,  or  transfer  agent,  shareholder
                                    servicing  agent  or other  type of  service
                                    contract  may have been or may  hereafter be
                                    made, or that any such organization,  or any
                                    parent   or   affiliate   thereof,    is   a
                                    Shareholder or has an interest in the Trust;
                                    or that

                        (ii)        any   Person   with   which   an   advisory,
                                    management,  or  administration  contract or
                                    Principal   Underwriter's  or  distributor's
                                    contract,  or transfer  agent or shareholder
                                    servicing  agent  contract  may have been or
                                    may  hereafter be made also has an advisory,
                                    management,  or administration  contract, or
                                    Principal  Underwriter's or distributor's or
                                    other  service  contract  with  one or  more
                                    other  Persons,  or has  other  business  or
                                    interests,

shall  not  affect  the  validity  of  any  such  contract  or  disqualify   any
Shareholder,  Trustee or officer of the Trust from voting upon or executing  the
same,  or  create  any  liability  or   accountability   to  the  Trust  or  its
shareholders.

         Section 8. Trustees and Officers as Shareholders.  Any Trustee, officer
or agent of the Trust may acquire,  own and dispose of Shares to the same extent
as if he or she were not a Trustee, officer or agent; and the Trustees may issue
and sell and cause to be issued and sold Shares to, and redeem such Shares from,
any such  Person or any firm or  company  in which  such  Person is  interested,
subject  only to the  general  limitations  contained  herein or in the  By-Laws
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         Section  9.  Compensation.  The  Trustees  in such  capacity  shall  be
entitled to reasonable  compensation  from the Trust and they may fix the amount
of such compensation.  Nothing herein shall in any way prevent the employment of
any Trustee for advisory,  management, legal, accounting,  investment banking or
other services and payment for such services by the Trust.

                                    ARTICLE V

                    Shareholders' Voting Powers and Meetings

         Section 1. Voting  Powers.  Meetings.  Notice.  and Record  Dates.  The
Shareholders  shall have power to vote only:  (i) for the election or removal of
Trustees as provided in Article IV,  Section 1 hereof,  and (ii) with respect to
such additional  matters  relating to the Trust as may be required by applicable
law, this Declaration of Trust, the By-Laws or any registration statement of the
Trust with the  Commission  (or any  successor  agency) or as the  Trustees  may
consider necessary or desirable.  Shareholders shall be entitled to one vote for
each dollar,  and a fractional vote for each fraction of a dollar,  of net asset
value per  Share for each  Share  held,  as to any  matter on which the Share is
entitled to vote.  Notwithstanding  any other  provision of this  Declaration of
Trust, on any matters submitted to a vote of the Shareholders, all shares of the
Trust  then  entitled  to vote  shall be voted in  aggregate,  except:  (i) when
required by the 1940 Act, Shares shall be voted by individual Series;  (ii) when
the matter  involves any action that the Trustees  have  determined  will affect
only the interests of one or more Series,  then only Shareholders of such Series
shall be entitled to vote thereon; and (iii) when the matter involves any action
that the Trustees have  determined will affect only the interests of one or more
Classes,  then only the  Shareholders of such Class or Classes shall be entitled
to vote  thereon.  There  shall  be no  cumulative  voting  in the  election  of
Trustees.  Shares  may be voted in person  or by proxy.  A proxy may be given in
writing. The By-Laws may provide that proxies may also, or may instead, be given
by an electronic  or  telecommunications  device or in any other  manner.  Until
Shares are issued,  the Trustees may exercise all rights of Shareholders and may
take any action required by law, this  Declaration of Trust or the By-Laws to be
taken by the  Shareholders.  Meetings  of the  Shareholders  shall be called and
notice  thereof and record dates  therefor shall be given and set as provided in
the By-Laws.

         Section 2. Quorum and  Required  Vote.  Except when a larger  quorum is
required by  applicable  law, by the  By-Laws or by this  Declaration  of Trust,
twenty-five  percent (25%) of the Shares issued and outstanding shall constitute
a quorum at a  Shareholders'  meeting but any lesser  number shall be sufficient
for adjourned sessions. When any one or more Series (or Classes) is to vote as a
single Series (or Class)  separate from any other  Shares,  twenty-five  percent
(25%) of the Shares of each such Series (or Class) issued and outstanding  shall
constitute a quorum at a Shareholders' meeting of that Series (or Class). Except
when a larger vote is required by any provision of this  Declaration of Trust or
the By-Laws or by  applicable  law,  when a quorum is present at any meeting,  a
majority of the Shares voted shall decide any questions and a

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plurality  of the Shares  voted shall elect a Trustee,  provided  that where any
provision of law or of this  Declaration  of Trust  requires that the holders of
any Series  shall vote as a Series (or that  holders of a Class  shall vote as a
Class),  then a majority  of the Shares of that  Series (or Class)  voted on the
matter (or a plurality  with respect to the election of a Trustee)  shall decide
that matter insofar as that Series (or Class) is concerned.

         Section  3.  Record  Dates.   For  the  purpose  of   determining   the
Shareholders of any Series (or Class) who are entitled to receive payment of any
dividend or of any other distribution,  the Trustees may from time to time fix a
date,  which shall be before the date for the  payment of such  dividend or such
other  payment,  as the record date for  determining  the  Shareholders  of such
Series (or Class)  having the right to receive  such  dividend or  distribution.
Without fixing a record date, the Trustees may for  distribution  purposes close
the  register or transfer  books for one or more Series (or Classes) at any time
prior  to the  payment  of a  distribution.  Nothing  in this  Section  shall be
construed as  precluding  the Trustees from setting  different  record dates for
different Series (or Classes).

         Section 4.  Additional  Provisions.  The By-Laws  may  include  further
provisions for Shareholders' votes and meetings and related matters.

                                   ARTICLE VI

                 Net Asset Value, Distributions and Redemptions

         Section  1.   Determination   of  Net  Asset  Value,   Net  Income  and
Distributions.  Subject to applicable law and Article III, Section 6 hereof, the
Trustees, in their absolute discretion, may prescribe and shall set forth in the
By-Laws  or in a duly  adopted  vote of the  Trustees  such  bases  and time for
determining  the per Share or net  asset  value of the  Shares of any  Series or
Class or net income  attributable  to the Shares of any Series or Class,  or the
declaration  and payment of  dividends  and  distributions  on the Shares of any
Series or Class, as they may deem necessary or desirable.

         Section 2. Redemptions and Repurchases.

         (a)  The  Trust  shall  purchase  such  Shares  as are  offered  by any
Shareholder for  redemption,  upon the  presentation  of a proper  instrument of
transfer  together with a request directed to the Trust, or a Person  designated
by the Trust,  that the Trust  purchase such Shares or in  accordance  with such
other procedures for redemption as the Trustees may from time to time authorize;
and the Trust will pay therefor the net asset value thereof as determined by the
Trustees (or on their behalf),  in accordance with any applicable  provisions of
the By-Laws, any registration  statement of the Trust and applicable law. Unless
extraordinary  circumstances exist, payment for said Shares shall be made by the
Trust to the  Shareholder  in  accordance  with the 1940 Act and any  rules  and
regulations  thereunder  or  as  otherwise  required  by  the  Commission.   The
obligation  set forth in this  Section  2(a) is subject to the  provision  that,
during any

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emergency  which  makes  it  impracticable  for  the  Trust  to  dispose  of the
investments of the applicable Series or to determine fairly the value of the net
assets held with respect to such  Series,  such  obligation  may be suspended or
postponed  by the  Trustees.  In the  case  of a  suspension  of  the  right  of
redemption as provided herein, a Shareholder may either withdraw the request for
redemption  or  receive  payment  based on the net asset  value  per share  next
determined after the termination of such suspension.

         (b) The  redemption  price  may in any case or cases be paid  wholly or
partly in kind if the Trustees  determine  that such payment is advisable in the
interest of the remaining  Shareholders of the Series or Class thereof for which
the  Shares  are being  redeemed.  Subject  to the  foregoing,  the fair  value,
selection and quantity of  securities or other  property so paid or delivered as
all or part of the redemption  price may be determined by or under  authority of
the Trustees.  In no case shall the Trust be liable for any delay of any Adviser
or other Person in transferring  securities selected for delivery as all or part
of any payment-in-kind.

         (c) If the  Trustees  shall,  at any time and in good faith,  determine
that direct or indirect  ownership of Shares of any Series or Class  thereof has
or may become  concentrated in any Person to an extent that would disqualify any
Series as a regulated  investment  company  under the  Internal  Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (or any successor  statute  thereof),  then the Trustees  shall
have the power (but not the obligation) by such means as they deem equitable (i)
to call for the redemption by any such Person of a number,  or principal amount,
of Shares  sufficient  to maintain or bring the direct or indirect  ownership of
Shares into conformity with the  requirements  for such  qualification,  (ii) to
refuse to transfer or issue Shares of any Series or Class thereof to such Person
whose   acquisition   of  the   Shares  in   question   would   result  in  such
disqualification, or (iii) to take such other actions as they deem necessary and
appropriate  to  avoid  such  disqualification.  Any  such  redemption  shall be
effected at the redemption price and in the manner provided in this Article VI.

         (d) The holders of Shares shall upon demand disclose to the Trustees in
writing such information with respect to direct and indirect ownership of Shares
as the Trustees  deem  necessary to comply with the  provisions  of the Internal
Revenue  Code of 1986,  as amended (or any  successor  statute  thereto),  or to
comply with the requirements of any other taxing authority.

                                   ARTICLE VII

                    Limitation of Liability; Indemnification

         Section 1. Trustees,  Shareholders, etc. Not Personally Liable; Notice.
The  Trustees,  officers,  employees  and agents of the Trust,  in incurring any
debts, liabilities or obligations,  or in limiting or omitting any other actions
for or in  connection  with the  Trust,  are or shall be  deemed to be acting as
Trustees,  officers,  employees  or  agents  of the  Trust  and not in their own
capacities. No Shareholder shall be subject to any

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personal liability whatsoever in tort, contract or otherwise to any other Person
or Persons in  connection  with the assets or the affairs of the Trust or of any
Series,  and subject to Section 4 of this  Article  VII,  no  Trustee,  officer,
employee  or agent of the  Trust  shall be  subject  to any  personal  liability
whatsoever in tort,  contract,  or otherwise,  to any other Person or Persons in
connection  with the assets or affairs of the Trust or of any Series,  save only
that  arising  from  his  or her  own  willful  misfeasance,  bad  faith,  gross
negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his or
her office or the discharge of his or her functions. The Trust (or if the matter
relates only to a particular Series, that Series) shall be solely liable for any
and all debts, claims, demands, judgments,  decrees,  liabilities or obligations
of any and every  kind,  against or with  respect to the Trust or such Series in
tort,  contract or otherwise in connection with the assets or the affairs of the
Trust or such Series, and all Persons dealing with the Trust or any Series shall
be deemed to have agreed that resort  shall be had solely to the Trust  Property
of the Trust (or if the matter relates only to a particular Series, that of such
Series), for the payment or performance thereof.

         The  obligations of any instrument made or issued by the Trustees or by
any officer of  officers  of the Trust are not  binding  upon any of them or the
Shareholders  individually  but are binding only upon the assets and property of
the  Trust,  or the  particular  Series  in  question,  as the case may be.  The
omission of any statement to such effect from such instrument  shall not operate
to bind any  Trustees  or Trustee or  officers  or  officer or  Shareholders  or
Shareholder  individually,  or to  subject  the  assets  of  any  Series  to the
obligations of any other Series.

         Section 2.  Trustees'  Good Faith  Action;  Expert  Advice;  No Bond or
Surety.  The exercise by the Trustees of their powers and discretions  hereunder
shall be binding upon everyone interested.  Subject to Section 4 of this Article
VII,  a Trustee  shall be liable  for his or her own  willful  misfeasance,  bad
faith,  gross  negligence  or reckless  disregard of the duties  involved in the
conduct of the office of Trustee,  and for nothing else, and shall not be liable
for errors of judgment or mistakes of fact or law. Subject to the foregoing, (i)
the Trustees  shall not be responsible or liable in any event for any neglect or
wrongdoing of any officer, agent, employee, consultant,  Adviser, administrator,
distributor  or Principal  Underwriter,  custodian or transfer  agent,  dividend
disbursing agent,  shareholder servicing agent or accounting agent of the Trust,
nor  shall any  Trustee  be  responsible  for the act or  omission  of any other
Trustee;  (ii) the  Trustees  may take advice of counsel or other  experts  with
respect to the  meaning and  operation  of this  Declaration  of Trust and their
duties as Trustees,  and shall be under no liability  for any act or omission in
accordance  with such advice or for failing to follow such advice;  and (iii) in
discharging  their  duties,  the Trustees,  when acting in good faith,  shall be
entitled to rely upon the books of account of the Trust and upon written reports
made to the Trustees by any officer  appointed by them, any  independent  public
accountant,  and (with respect to the subject  matter of the contract  involved)
any officer,  partner or responsible employee of a contracting party employed by
the Trust. The Trustees as such shall not be required to give any bond or surety
or any other security for the performance of their duties.

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         Section 3.  Indemnification  of  Shareholders.  If any  Shareholder (or
former  Shareholder)  of the Trust  shall be  charged  or held to be  personally
liable for any obligation or liability of the Trust solely by reason of being or
having  been a  Shareholder  and  not  because  of  such  Shareholder's  acts or
omissions or for some other reason, the Trust (upon proper and timely request by
the  Shareholder)  may assume the  defense  against  such charge and satisfy any
judgment  thereon  or may  reimburse  the  Shareholders  for  expenses,  and the
Shareholder or former  Shareholder (or the heirs,  executors,  administrators or
other legal  representatives  thereof,  or in the case of a corporation or other
entity,  its corporate or other general successor) shall be entitled (but solely
out of the assets of the Series of which such Shareholder or former  Shareholder
is or was the holder of Shares) to be held harmless from and indemnified against
all loss and expense arising from such liability.

         Section 4. Indemnification of Trustees,  Officers,  etc. Subject to the
limitations,  if applicable,  hereinafter set forth in this Section 4, the Trust
shall  indemnify  (from the assets of one or more Series to which the conduct in
question  relates)  each  of  its  Trustees,   officers,  employees  and  agents
(including  Persons who serve at the Trust's  request as directors,  officers or
trustees  of  another  organization  in which the Trust  has any  interest  as a
shareholder,  creditor or otherwise  (hereinafter,  together  with such Person's
heirs, executors,  administrators or personal  representative,  referred to as a
"Covered Person")) against all liabilities, including but not limited to amounts
paid in satisfaction of judgments, in compromise or as fines and penalties,  and
expenses,  including  reasonable  accountants' and counsel fees, incurred by any
Covered Person in connection with the defense or disposition of any action, suit
or  other   proceeding,   whether  civil  or  criminal,   before  any  court  or
administrative  or legislative  body, in which such Covered Person may be or may
have been involved as a party or otherwise or with which such Covered Person may
be or may have been  threatened,  while in office  or  thereafter,  by reason of
being or having been such a Trustee or officer, director or trustee, except with
respect  to any  matter as to which it has been  determined  that  such  Covered
Person (i) did not act in good faith in the reasonable  belief that such Covered
Person's  action was in or not opposed to the best  interests  of the Trust;  or
(ii) had acted with willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of such Covered Person's office;
and (iii) for a criminal proceeding, had reasonable cause to believe that his or
her conduct was  unlawful  (the conduct  described in (i),  (ii) and (iii) being
referred to hereafter as "Disabling Conduct").  A determination that the Covered
Person is entitled to indemnification may be made by (i) a final decision on the
merits by a court or other body before whom the  proceeding was brought that the
Covered Person to be indemnified was not liable by reason of Disabling  Conduct,
(ii)  dismissal  of a court  action or an  administrative  proceeding  against a
Covered Person for  insufficiency of evidence of Disabling  Conduct,  or (iii) a
reasonable determination,  based upon a review of the facts, that the indemnitee
was not liable by reason of  Disabling  Conduct by (a) a vote of a majority of a
quorum of the  Trustees  who are  neither  "interested  persons" of the Trust as
defined  in the 1940  Act nor  parties  to the  proceeding  (the  "Disinterested
Trustees"), or (b) an independent legal counsel in a written opinion.  Expenses,
including accountants' and counsel fees so

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incurred by any such Covered Person (but excluding  amounts paid in satisfaction
of judgments, in compromise or as fines or penalties),  may be paid from time to
time by one or more Series to which the  conduct in question  related in advance
of the final disposition of any such action,  suit or proceeding;  provided that
the Covered  Person shall have  undertaken  to repay the amounts so paid to such
Series if it is ultimately  determined that  indemnification of such expenses is
not  authorized  under this  Article VII and (i) the Covered  Person  shall have
provided security for such undertaking,  (ii) the Trust shall be insured against
losses arising by reason of any lawful advances, or (iii) a majority of a quorum
of the  Disinterested  Trustees,  or an  independent  legal counsel in a written
opinion, shall have determined, based on a review of readily available facts (as
opposed to a full trial type inquiry),  that there is reason to believe that the
Covered Person ultimately will be found entitled to indemnification.

         Section  5.  Compromise  Payment.  As to any  matter  disposed  of by a
compromise  payment by any such Covered Person  referred to in Section 4 of this
Article VII, pursuant to a consent decree or otherwise,  no such indemnification
either for said payment or for any other expenses shall be provided  unless such
indemnification  shall  be  approved  (i)  by a  majority  of a  quorum  of  the
Disinterested  Trustees  or (ii) by an  independent  legal  counsel in a written
opinion. Approval by the Trustees pursuant to clause (i) or by independent legal
counsel  pursuant to clause (ii) shall not prevent the recovery from any Covered
Person of any amount paid to such Covered  Person in  accordance  with either of
such  clauses  as   indemnification  if  such  Covered  Person  is  subsequently
adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction not to have acted in good faith
in the reasonable belief that such Covered Person's action was in or not opposed
to the best  interests  of the Trust or to have been  liable to the Trust or its
Shareholders by reason of willful  misfeasance,  bad faith,  gross negligence or
reckless disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of the Covered Person's
office.

         Section  6.   Indemnification   Not   Exclusive,   etc.  The  right  of
indemnification provided by this Article VII shall not be exclusive of or affect
any  other  rights  to which  any such  Covered  Person  or  shareholder  may be
entitled.  As used in this Article VII, a "disinterested"  Person is one against
whom none of the actions,  suits or other proceedings in question,  and no other
action,  suit or other  proceeding on the same or similar grounds is then or has
been pending or threatened.  Nothing  contained in this Article VII shall affect
any  rights to  indemnification  to which  personnel  of the  Trust,  other than
Trustees  and  officers,  and other  Persons  may be  entitled  by  contract  or
otherwise  under  law,  nor the  power of the  Trust to  purchase  and  maintain
liability insurance on behalf of any such Person.

         Section 7. Liability of Third Persons Dealing with Trustees.  No person
dealing  with the  Trustees  shall be bound to make any inquiry  concerning  the
validity of any transaction  made or to be made by the Trustees or to see to the
application  of any payments made or property  transferred  to the Trust or upon
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         Section 8.  Insurance.  The Trustees shall be entitled and empowered to
the fullest extent  permitted by law to purchase with Trust assets insurance for
liability  and for all  expenses  reasonably  incurred or paid or expected to be
paid by a Trustee,  officer,  employee, or agent of the Trust in connection with
any claim, action, suit, or proceeding in which he or she may become involved by
virtue of his or her capacity or former capacity as a Trustee of the Trust.

                                  ARTICLE VIII

                                  Miscellaneous

         Section 1. Termination of the Trust or Any Series or Class.

         (a) Unless  terminated  as provided  herein,  the Trust shall  continue
without  limitation of time. The Trustees in their sole discretion may terminate
the Trust.

         (b) Upon the requisite action by the Trustees to terminate the Trust or
any one or more Series of Shares or any Class thereof, after paying or otherwise
providing for all charges,  taxes,  expenses,  and  liabilities,  whether due or
accrued or  anticipated,  of the Trust or of the particular  Series or any Class
thereof as may be determined by the Trustees, the Trust shall in accordance with
such  procedures as the Trustees may consider  appropriate  reduce the remaining
assets of the Trust or of the affected Series or Class to distributable  form in
cash or Shares (if any Series remain) or other  securities,  or any  combination
thereof,  and  distribute  the  proceeds  to the  Shareholders  of the Series or
Classes  involved,  ratably  according to the number of Shares of such Series or
Class  held  by the  Shareholders  of  such  Series  or  Class  on the  date  of
distribution.  Thereupon,  the  Trust or any  affected  Series  or  Class  shall
terminate  and the Trustees and the Trust shall be  discharged  from any and all
further  liabilities and duties relating thereto or arising  therefrom,  and the
right,  title,  and  interest of all parties  with  respect to the Trust or such
Series or Class shall be canceled and discharged.

         (c) Upon termination of the Trust,  following  completion of winding up
of its business,  the Trustees shall cause a certificate of  cancellation of the
Trust's  Certificate  of Trust to be filed in accordance  with the Delaware Act,
which certificate of cancellation may be signed by any one Trustee.

         Section 2. Reorganization.

         (a)  Notwithstanding  anything else herein,  the Trustees may,  without
Shareholder  approval  unless such approval is required by  applicable  law, (i)
cause the Trust to merge or consolidate  with or into or transfer its assets and
any liabilities to one or more trusts (or series thereof to the extent permitted
by law),  partnerships,  associations,  corporations or other business  entities
(including trusts,  partnerships,  associations,  corporations or other business
entities  created by the Trustees to accomplish such merger or  consolidation or
transfer of assets and any liabilities) so long

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as the surviving or resulting entity is an investment  company as defined in the
1940 Act,  or is a series  thereof,  that will  succeed to or assume the Trust's
registration under the 1940 Act and that is formed, organized, or existing under
the laws of the United States or of a state, commonwealth,  possession or colony
of the United States,  unless otherwise permitted under the 1940 Act, (ii) cause
any one or more Series (or Classes) of the Trust to merge or consolidate with or
into or transfer its assets and any  liabilities to any one or more other Series
(or Classes) of the Trust,  one or more trusts (or series or classes  thereof to
the extent permitted by law), partnerships,  associations,  corporations,  (iii)
cause the  Shares to be  exchanged  under or  pursuant  to any state or  federal
statute to the extent  permitted by law or (iv) cause the Trust to reorganize as
a corporation,  limited liability company or limited liability partnership under
the laws of Delaware or any other state or jurisdiction.

         (b)  Pursuant  to and in  accordance  with the  provisions  of  Section
3815(f) of the  Delaware  Act,  and  notwithstanding  anything  to the  contrary
contained in this  Declaration of Trust, an agreement of merger or consolidation
or exchange or transfer of assets and  liabilities  approved by the  Trustees in
accordance  with this Section 2 may (i) effect any  amendment  to the  governing
instrument  of  the  Trust  or  (ii)  effect  the  adoption  of a new  governing
instrument of the Trust if the Trust is the surviving or resulting  trust in the
merger or consolidation.

         (c) The Trustees may create one or more business trusts to which all or
any part of the  assets,  liabilities,  profits,  or  losses of the Trust or any
Series or Class thereof may be transferred and may provide for the conversion of
Shares in the Trust or any Series or Class thereof into beneficial  interests in
any such newly created trust or trusts or any series or classes thereof.

         Section 3. Amendments.  Except as specifically provided in this Section
3, the Trustees may,  without  Shareholder  vote,  restate,  amend, or otherwise
supplement this Declaration of Trust.  Shareholders shall have the right to vote
on (i) any amendment that would affect their right to vote granted in Article V,
Section 1 hereof,  (ii) any amendment to this Section 3 of Article  VIII;  (iii)
any amendment that may require their vote under applicable law or by the Trust's
registration  statement,  as filed with the  Commission,  and (iv) any amendment
submitted  to them for their vote by the  Trustees.  Any  amendment  required or
permitted to be submitted to the Shareholders  that, as the Trustees  determine,
shall affect the  Shareholders  of one or more Series shall be  authorized  by a
vote of the  Shareholders of each Series affected and no vote of Shareholders of
a Series not affected shall be required.  Notwithstanding  anything else herein,
no amendment hereof shall limit the rights to insurance  provided by Article VII
hereof with respect to any acts or omissions of Persons covered thereby prior to
such amendment nor shall any such amendment limit the rights to  indemnification
referenced  in Article VIl hereof as provided in the By-Laws with respect to any
actions or omissions of Persons  covered  thereby prior to such  amendment.  The
Trustees may, without Shareholder vote, restate,  amend, or otherwise supplement
the Certificate of Trust as they deem necessary or desirable.

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         Section 4. Filing of Copies;  References;  Headings.  The original or a
copy of this instrument and of each restatement and/or amendment hereto shall be
kept at the office of the Trust where it may be  inspected  by any  Shareholder.
Anyone  dealing  with the Trust may rely on a  certificate  by an officer of the
Trust as to whether or not any such  restatements  and/or  amendments  have been
made and as to any matters in connection with the Trust hereunder; and, with the
same  effect  as if it were the  original,  may rely on a copy  certified  by an
officer of the Trust to be a copy of this instrument or of any such restatements
and/or  amendments.  In this  instrument  and in any  such  restatements  and/or
amendments, references to this instrument, and all expressions such as "herein,"
"hereof,"  and  "hereunder,"  shall be  deemed  to refer to this  instrument  as
amended or affected by any such  restatements  and/or  amendments.  Headings are
placed herein for convenience of reference only and shall not be taken as a part
hereof  or  control  or  affect  the  meaning,  construction  or  effect of this
instrument.  Whenever the singular number is used herein, the same shall include
the plural;  and the neuter,  masculine and feminine  genders shall include each
other,  as  applicable.  This  instrument  may  be  executed  in any  number  of
counterparts each of which shall be deemed an original.

         Section 5. Applicable Law.

         (a) The Trust is created under,  and this Declaration of Trust is to be
governed by, and  construed  and enforced in  accordance  with,  the laws of the
State of  Delaware.  The Trust shall be of the type  commonly  called a business
trust,  and without  limiting  the  provisions  hereof,  the Trust  specifically
reserves  the right to  exercise  any of the powers or  privileges  afforded  to
business  trusts or actions that may be engaged in by business  trusts under the
Delaware Act, and the absence of a specific  reference herein to any such power,
privilege,  or action shall not imply that the Trust may not exercise such power
or privilege or take such actions.

         (b)  Notwithstanding the first sentence of Section 5(a) of this Article
VIII,  there  shall  not be  applicable  to the  Trust,  the  Trustees,  or this
Declaration  of Trust either the  provisions  of Section 3540 of Title 12 of the
Delaware Code or any  provisions of the laws  (statutory or common) of the State
of Delaware (other than the Delaware Act) pertaining to trusts that relate to or
regulate:  (i) the  filing  with any  court or  governmental  body or  agency of
Trustee  accounts or schedules of trustee  fees and  charges;  (ii)  affirmative
requirements  to post bonds for trustees,  officers,  agents,  or employees of a
trust; (iii) the necessity for obtaining a court or other governmental  approval
concerning  the  acquisition,  holding,  or  disposition  of  real  or  personal
property;  (iv) fees or other sums applicable to trustees,  officers,  agents or
employees of a trust;  (v) the allocation of receipts and expenditures to income
or principal;  (vi)  restrictions  or  limitations  on the  permissible  nature,
amount,  or concentration of trust  investments or requirements  relating to the
titling,  storage,  or other  manner of  holding of trust  assets;  or (vii) the
establishment of fiduciary or other standards or responsibilities or limitations
on the acts or powers or liabilities or authorities  and powers of trustees that
are  inconsistent  with the limitations or liabilities or authorities and powers
of the Trustees set forth or

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referenced in this Declaration of Trust; or (viii)  activities  similar to those
referenced in the foregoing items (i) through (vii).

           Section 6. Provisions in Conflict with Law or Regulations.

         (a) The provisions of this  Declaration of Trust are severable,  and if
the  Trustees  shall  determine,  with  the  advice  of  counsel,  that any such
provision is in conflict  with the 1940 Act, the  regulated  investment  company
provisions  of the Internal  Revenue Code of 1986,  as amended (or any successor
statute thereto), and the regulations thereunder, the Delaware Act or with other
applicable laws and regulations, the conflicting provision shall be deemed never
to have constituted a part of this Declaration of Trust; provided, however, that
such  decision  shall  not  affect  any  of the  remaining  provisions  of  this
Declaration  of Trust or render  invalid or improper any action taken or omitted
prior to such determination.

         (b) If any provision of this Declaration of Trust shall be held invalid
or unenforceable in any jurisdiction,  such invalidity or unenforceability shall
attach only to such provision in such  jurisdiction and shall, not in any manner
affect such provision in any other  jurisdiction  or any other provision of this
Declaration of Trust in any jurisdiction.

         Section 7. Business  Trust Only. It is the intention of the Trustees to
create a business trust pursuant to the Delaware Act. It is not the intention of
the Trustees to create a general partnership,  limited partnership,  joint stock
association, corporation, bailment, or any form of legal relationship other than
a business  trust pursuant to the Delaware Act.  Nothing in this  Declaration of
Trust shall be construed to make the Shareholders,  either by themselves or with
the Trustees, partners, or members of a joint stock association.


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         IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the Trustees named below do hereby make and enter
into this  Agreement and  Declaration  of Trust as of the 18th day of September,
1997.



/s/ Laurence B. Ashkin                              /s/ Thomas L. McVerry
Laurence B. Ashkin                                  Thomas L. McVerry
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually



/s/ Charles A. Austin, III                          /s/ David M. Richardson
Charles A. Austin, III                              David M. Richardson
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually



/s/ K. Dun Gifford                                  /s/ Russell A. Salton, III
K. Dun Gifford                                      Russell A. Salton, III
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually



/s/ James S. Howell                                 /s/ Michael S. Scofield
ames S. Howell                                      Michael S. Scofield
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually


                                                    /s/ Richard J. Shima
Leroy Keith, Jr.                                    Richard J. Shima
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually



/s/ Gerald M. McDonnell                             /s/ William W. Pettit
Gerald M. McDonnell                                 William W. Pettit
Trustee and not individually                        Trustee and not individually





                         THE PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS
                                OF THE TRUST IS:

                               200 Berkeley Street
                           Boston, Massachusetts 02116

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                                     BY-LAWS

                                       OF

                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST

                            a Delaware Business Trust


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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION..................................................................1
         A. Agreement and Declaration of Trust................................1
         B. Definitions.......................................................1

ARTICLE I  OFFICES............................................................1
         Section 1. Principal Office..........................................1
         Section 2. Delaware Office...........................................1
         Section 3. Other Offices.............................................1

ARTICLE II  MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS..........................................1
         Section 1. Place of Meetings.........................................1
         Section 2. Call of Meetings..........................................2
         Section 3. Notice of Meetings of Shareholders........................2
         Section 4. Manner of Giving Notice: Affidavit of Notice..............2
         Section 5. Adjourned Meeting; Notice.................................3
         Section 6. Voting....................................................3
         Section 7. Waiver of Notice; Consent of Absent Shareholders..........3
         Section 8. Shareholder Action by Written Consent Without a Meeting...4
         Section 9. Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving
                    Consents..................................................4
         Section 10. Proxies..................................................5
         Section 11. Inspectors of Election...................................5

ARTICLE III  TRUSTEES.........................................................6
         Section 1. Powers....................................................6
         Section 2. Number of Trustees........................................6
         Section 3. Vacancies.................................................6
         Section 4. Chair.....................................................6
         Section 5. Place of Meetings and Meetings by Telephone...............7
         Section 6. Regular Meetings..........................................7
         Section 7. Special Meetings..........................................7
         Section 8. Quorum....................................................7
         Section 9. Waiver of Notice..........................................8
         Section 10. Adjournment..............................................8
         Section 11. Notice of Adjournment....................................8
         Section 12. Action Without a Meeting.................................8
         Section 13. Fees and Compensation of Trustees........................8
         Section 14. Delegation of Power to Other Trustees....................8

ARTICLE IV  COMMITTEES........................................................9
         Section 1. Committees of Trustees....................................9
         Section 2. Meetings and Action of Committees.........................9

ARTICLE V  OFFICERS..........................................................10

         Section 1. Officers.................................................10
         Section 2. Election of Officers.....................................10
         Section 3. Subordinate Officers.....................................10
         Section 4. Removal and Resignation of Officers......................10
         Section 5. Vacancies in Offices.....................................10
         Section 6. President................................................10
         Section 7. Vice Presidents..........................................11
         Section 8. Secretary................................................11
         Section 9. Treasurer................................................11

ARTICLE VI  INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND REPORTS................................12
         Section 1. Inspection by Shareholders...............................12
         Section 2. Inspection by Trustees...................................12

ARTICLE VII  GENERAL MATTERS.................................................12
         Section 1. Checks, Drafts, Evidences of Indebtedness................12
         Section 2. Contracts and Instruments: How Executed..................13
         Section 3. Fiscal Year..............................................13
         Section 4. Seal.....................................................13

ARTICLE VIII  AMENDMENTS.....................................................13
         Section 1. Amendment................................................13

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                                     BY-LAWS

                                       of

                          EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST

                            a Delaware Business Trust


                                  INTRODUCTION

     A. Agreement and  Declaration  of Trust.  These By-Laws shall be subject to
the  Agreement  and  Declaration  of Trust,  as from time to time in effect (the
"Declaration of Trust"),  of Evergreen Money Market Trust, a Delaware  business
trust (the "Trust").  In the event of any inconsistency between the terms hereof
and the terms of the Declaration of Trust, the terms of the Declaration of Trust
shall control.

     B.  Definitions.  Capitalized  terms used herein and not herein defined are
used as defined in the Declaration of Trust.


                                ARTICLE I OFFICES

         Section 1. Principal  Office.  The Trustees shall fix and, from time to
time, may change the location of the principal  executive office of the Trust at
any place within or outside the State of Delaware.

     Section 2.  Delaware  Office.  The  Trustees  shall  establish a registered
office in the State of  Delaware  and shall  appoint as the  Trust's  registered
agent for  service of process in the State of Delaware  an  individual  who is a
resident  of the State of Delaware or a Delaware  corporation  or a  corporation
authorized  to  transact  business  in the State of  Delaware;  in each case the
business  office  of such  registered  agent for  service  of  process  shall be
identical with the registered Delaware office of the Trust.

     Section 3. Other Offices.  The Trustees may at any time establish branch or
subordinate  offices  at any place or  places  within  or  outside  the State of
Delaware where the Trust intends to do business.


                       ARTICLE II MEETINGS OF SHAREHOLDERS

     Section 1. Place of Meetings. Meetings of Shareholders shall be held at any
place  designated  by the  Trustees.  In the  absence  of any such  designation,
Shareholders'  meetings shall be held at the principal  executive  office of the
Trust.

     Section  2.  Call of  Meetings.  There  shall  be no  annual  Shareholders'
meetings.  Special meetings of the Shareholders may be called at any time by the
Trustees,  the President or any other officer  designated for the purpose by the
Trustees,  for the purpose of seeking action upon any matter  requiring the vote
or  authority  of  the  Shareholders  as  herein  provided  or  provided  in the
Declaration of Trust or upon any other matter as to which such vote or authority
is deemed by the Trustees or the President to be necessary or desirable.  To the
extent required by the Investment  Company Act of 1940, as amended ("1940 Act"),
meetings  of the  Shareholders  for the  purpose of voting on the removal of any
Trustee shall be called promptly by the Trustees.

     Section 3. Notice of Meetings of  Shareholders.  All notices of meetings of
Shareholders shall be sent or otherwise given to Shareholders in accordance with
Section 4 of this  Article II not less than ten (10) nor more than  ninety  (90)
days before the date of the  meeting.  The notice  shall  specify (i) the place,
date and hour of the meeting,  and (ii) the general nature of the business to be
transacted.

     Section 4.  Manner of Giving  Notice:  Affidavit  of Notice.  Notice of any
meeting of Shareholders shall be (i) given either by hand delivery,  first-class
mail,  telegraphic or other written  communication,  charges  prepaid,  and (ii)
addressed to the Shareholder at the address of that Shareholder appearing on the
books of the  Trust or its  transfer  agent or given by the  Shareholder  to the
Trust for the purpose of notice. If no such address appears on the Trust's books
or is not given to the Trust,  notice shall be deemed to have been given if sent
to that  Shareholder  by  first  class  mail or  telegraphic  or  other  written
communication  to the Trust's  principal  executive  office,  or if published at
least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the county where that office
is located. Notice shall be deemed to have been given at the time when delivered
personally  or  deposited  in the mail or sent by  telegram  or  other  means of
written  communication or, where notice is given by publication,  on the date of
publication.

     An  affidavit  of the  mailing  or other  means of giving any notice of any
meeting of Shareholders  shall be filed and maintained in the minute book of the
Trust.

     Section 5. Adjourned Meeting; Notice. Any meeting of Shareholders,  whether
or not a quorum is present,  may be adjourned from time to time by: (a) the vote
of the majority of the Shares  represented at that meeting,  either in person or
by proxy; or (b) in his or her discretion by the chair of the meeting.

     When any meeting of  Shareholders  is  adjourned  to another time or place,
notice need not be given of the adjourned  meeting at which the  adjournment  is
taken, unless a new record date of the adjourned meeting is fixed. Notice of any
such adjourned  meeting shall be given to each Shareholder of record entitled to
vote at the adjourned  meeting in accordance  with the  provisions of Sections 3
and 4 of  this  Article  II.  At any  adjourned  meeting,  any  business  may be
transacted which might have been transacted at the original meeting.

     Section 6.  Voting.  The  Shareholders  entitled  to vote at any meeting of
Shareholders  shall be  determined  in  accordance  with the  provisions  of the
Declaration of Trust of the Trust, as in effect at such time. The  Shareholders'
vote may be by voice vote or by ballot, provided, however, that any election for
Trustees must be by ballot if demanded by any Shareholder  before the voting has
begun.

     Section  7.  Waiver  of  Notice;   Consent  of  Absent  Shareholders.   The
transaction  of  business  and any actions  taken at a meeting of  Shareholders,
however called and noticed and wherever held,  shall be as valid as though taken
at a meeting  duly held  after  regular  call and  notice  provided  a quorum is
present  either in  person or by proxy at the  meeting  of  Shareholders  and if
either before or after the meeting,  each  Shareholder  entitled to vote who was
not  present in person or by proxy at the  meeting of the  Shareholders  signs a
written waiver of notice or a consent to a holding of the meeting or an approval
of the  minutes.  The waiver of notice or consent  need not  specify  either the
business to be transacted or the purpose of any meeting of Shareholders.

     Attendance by a Shareholder at a meeting of Shareholders shall constitute a
waiver of notice of that  meeting,  except  if the  Shareholder  objects  at the
beginning of the meeting to the transaction of any business  because the meeting
is not lawfully  called or convened and except that  attendance  at a meeting of
Shareholders  is not a waiver of any right to  object  to the  consideration  of
matters  not  included  in the  notice of the  meeting of  Shareholders  if that
objection is expressly made at the beginning of the meeting.

     Section 8. Shareholder Action by Written Consent Without a Meeting.  Except
as provided  in the  Declaration  of Trust,  any action that may be taken at any
meeting of Shareholders  may be taken without a meeting and without prior notice
if a consent  in writing  setting  forth the action to be taken is signed by the
holders of  outstanding  Shares having not less than the minimum number of votes
that would be  necessary  to authorize or take that action at a meeting at which
all Shares  entitled to vote on that action  were  present and voted,  provided,
however,  that the Shareholders receive any necessary  Information  Statement or
other  necessary  documentation  in  conformity  with  the  requirements  of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or the rules or regulations thereunder. All such
consents  shall be filed with the Secretary of the Trust and shall be maintained
in the  Trust's  records.  Any  Shareholder  giving  a  written  consent  or the
Shareholder's  proxy  holders  or a  transferee  of  the  Shares  or a  personal
representative  of the Shareholder or their  respective proxy holders may revoke
the Shareholder's  written consent by a writing received by the Secretary of the
Trust before written  consents of the number of Shares required to authorize the
proposed action have been filed with the Secretary.

     If the  consents  of all  Shareholders  entitled  to  vote  have  not  been
solicited  in  writing  and  if  the  unanimous  written  consent  of  all  such
Shareholders  shall not have been  received,  the  Secretary  shall give  prompt
notice of the action approved by the Shareholders without a meeting. This notice
shall be given in the manner specified in Section 4 of this Article II.

     Section 9. Record Date for Shareholder Notice; Voting and Giving Consents.

     (a) For purposes of determining the Shareholders entitled to vote or act at
any meeting or  adjournment  thereof,  the  Trustees may fix in advance a record
date which  shall not be more than  ninety (90) days nor less than ten (10) days
before the date of any such meeting. Without fixing a record date for a meeting,
the Trustees may for voting and notice  purposes  close the register or transfer
books for one or more  Series  (or  Classes)  for all or any part of the  period
between the earliest  date on which a record date for such meeting  could be set
in accordance herewith and the date of such meeting.

     If the  Trustees  do not so fix a record  date or  close  the  register  or
transfer  books  of  the  affected  Series  or  Classes,  the  record  date  for
determining  Shareholders  entitled  to  notice  of or to vote at a  meeting  of
Shareholders  shall be the close of business on the business day next  preceding
the day on which  notice  is given  or if  notice  is  waived,  at the  close of
business  on the  business  day next  preceding  the day on which the meeting is
held.

     (b) The record date for determining  Shareholders  entitled to give consent
to action in writing without a meeting, (a) when no prior action of the Trustees
has been taken, shall be the day on which the first written consent is given, or
(b) when prior action of the Trustees has been taken,  shall be (i) such date as
determined for that purpose by the Trustees, which record date shall not precede
the date upon which the  resolution  fixing it is adopted  by the  Trustees  and
shall not be more than  twenty (20) days after the date of such  resolution,  or
(ii) if no record  date is fixed by the  Trustees,  the record date shall be the
close of business on the day on which the Trustees adopt the resolution relating
to that action.  Nothing in this Section shall be  constituted as precluding the
Trustees from setting  different  record dates for different  Series or Classes.
Only  Shareholders of record on the record date as herein  determined shall have
any  right  to  vote or to act at any  meeting  or give  consent  to any  action
relating  to such record  date,  notwithstanding  any  transfer of Shares on the
books of the Trust after such record date.

     Section 10. Proxies. Subject to the provisions of the Declaration of Trust,
every Person entitled to vote for Trustees or on any other matter shall have the
right to do so  either  in  person or by  proxy,  provided  that  either  (i) an
instrument  authorizing  such a proxy to act is executed by the  Shareholder  in
writing and dated not more than eleven (11) months  before the  meeting,  unless
the  instrument  specifically  provides for a longer period or (ii) the Trustees
adopt  an  electronic,  telephonic,  computerized  or other  alternative  to the
execution  of a  written  instrument  authorizing  the  proxy  to act,  and such
authorization is received not more than eleven (11) months before the meeting. A
proxy shall be deemed  executed by a Shareholder  if the  Shareholder's  name is
placed  on the proxy  (whether  by manual  signature,  typewriting,  telegraphic
transmission   or   otherwise)   by  the   Shareholder   or  the   Shareholder's
attorney-in-fact.  A valid  proxy  which does not state  that it is  irrevocable
shall  continue  in full  force and  effect  unless  (i)  revoked  by the Person
executing it before the vote  pursuant to that proxy is taken,  (a) by a writing
delivered to the Trust stating that the proxy is revoked, or (b) by a subsequent
proxy  executed by such Person,  or (c)  attendance at the meeting and voting in
person by the Person  executing  that proxy,  or (d)  revocation  by such Person
using  any  electronic,  telephonic,  computerized  or other  alternative  means
authorized  by the  Trustees for  authorizing  the proxy to act; or (ii) written
notice of the death or  incapacity of the maker of that proxy is received by the
Trust before the vote pursuant to that proxy is counted. A proxy with respect to
Shares held in the name of two or more Persons shall be valid if executed by any
one of them  unless at or prior to  exercise  of the proxy the Trust  receives a
specific written notice to the contrary from any one of the two or more Persons.
A proxy  purporting  to be  executed by or on behalf of a  Shareholder  shall be
deemed  valid  unless  challenged  at or prior to its exercise and the burden of
proving invalidity shall rest on the challenger.

     Section 11. Inspectors of Election. Before any meeting of Shareholders, the
Trustees  may  appoint  any  persons  other than  nominees  for office to act as
inspectors of election at the meeting or its  adjournments.  If no inspectors of
election are so appointed, the Chairman of the meeting may appoint inspectors of
election  at the  meeting.  The number of  inspectors  shall be two (2).  If any
person  appointed as  inspector  fails to appear or fails or refuses to act, the
Chairman of the meeting may appoint a person to fill the vacancy.

         These inspectors shall:

         (a)      Determine  the  number of Shares  outstanding  and the  voting
                  power of each,  the Shares  represented  at the  meeting,  the
                  existence  of a  quorum  and the  authenticity,  validity  and
                  effect of proxies;

         (b)      Receive votes, ballots or consents;

         (c)      Hear and  determine  all  challenges  and questions in any way
                  arising in connection with the right to vote;

         (d)      Count and tabulate all votes or consents;

         (e)      Determine when the polls shall close;

         (f)      Determine the result; and

         (g)      Do any other acts that may be proper to conduct  the  election
                  or vote with fairness to all Shareholders.

                              ARTICLE III TRUSTEES

     Section 1. Powers.  Subject to the  applicable  provisions of the 1940 Act,
the  Declaration  of Trust and these By-Laws  relating to action  required to be
approved by the  Shareholders,  the  business  and affairs of the Trust shall be
managed  and all powers  shall be  exercised  by or under the  direction  of the
Trustees.

     Section 2. Number of  Trustees.  The exact  number of  Trustees  within the
limits specified in the Declaration of Trust shall be fixed from time to time by
a resolution of the Trustees.

     Section 3. Vacancies. Vacancies in the authorized number of Trustees may
be filled as provided in the Declaration of Trust.

     Section 4. Chair.  The Trustees  shall have the power to appoint from among
the  members of the Board of  Trustees  a Chair.  Such  appointment  shall be by
majority vote of the Trustees. Such Chair shall serve until his or her successor
is  appointed or until his or her earlier  death,  resignation  or removal.  The
Chair  shall  preside at  meetings  of the  Trustees  and shall,  subject to the
control of the  Trustees,  perform  such other  powers and duties as may be from
time  to  time  assigned  to him or her by the  Trustees  or  prescribed  by the
Declaration of Trust or these By-Laws,  consistent with his or her position. The
Chair need not be a Shareholder.

     Section 5. Place of Meetings and Meetings by Telephone. All meetings of the
Trustees  may be held at any place that has been  selected  from time to time by
the Trustees. In the absence of such an election, regular meetings shall be held
at the  principal  executive  office of the  Trust.  Subject  to any  applicable
requirements  of the 1940 Act, any meeting,  regular or special,  may be held by
conference telephone or similar communication equipment, so long as all Trustees
participating in the meeting can hear one another and all such Trustees shall be
deemed to be present in person at the meeting.

     Section 6. Regular Meetings. Regular meetings of the Trustees shall be held
without  call at such time as shall from time to time be fixed by the  Trustees.
Such regular meetings may be held without notice.

     Section 7.  Special  Meetings.  Special  meetings of the  Trustees  for any
purpose or purposes may be called at any time by the Chair, the President or the
Secretary or any two (2) Trustees.

     Notice  of the  time and  place  of  special  meetings  shall be  delivered
personally  or by  telephone  to each Trustee or sent by  first-class  mail,  by
telegram or telecopy (or similar electronic means) or, by nationally  recognized
overnight courier, charges prepaid,  addressed to each Trustee at that Trustee's
address as it is shown on the records of the Trust. If the notice is mailed,  it
shall be  deposited in the United  States mail at least seven (7) calendar  days
before  the time of the  holding  of the  meeting.  If the  notice is  delivered
personally  or by  telephone or by  telegram,  telecopy  (or similar  electronic
means), or overnight courier,  it shall be given at least forty eight (48) hours
before the time of the holding of the meeting.  Any oral notice given personally
or by telephone must be  communicated  only to the Trustee.  The notice need not
specify the purpose of the meeting or the place of the  meeting,  if the meeting
is to be held at the  principal  executive  office  of the  Trust.  Notice  of a
meeting need not be given to any Trustee if a written waiver of notice, executed
by such Trustee  before or after the  meeting,  is filed with the records of the
meeting,  or to any Trustee who attends the meeting  without  protesting,  prior
thereto or at its commencement, the Iack of notice to such Trustee.

     Section  8.  Quorum.  Twenty-five  percent  (25%)  of  the  Trustees  shall
constitute  a quorum  for the  transaction  of  business,  except to  adjourn as
provided in Section 10 of this Article III.  Every act or decision  done or made
by a majority of the  Trustees  present at a meeting duly held at which a quorum
is  present  shall  be  regarded  as the  act of the  Trustees,  subject  to the
provisions of the Declaration of Trust. A meeting at which a quorum is initially
present may continue to transact  business  notwithstanding  the  withdrawal  of
Trustees if any action  taken is approved by at least a majority of the required
quorum for that meeting.

     Section 9. Waiver of Notice. Notice of any meeting need not be given to any
Trustee who either before or after the meeting signs a written waiver of notice,
a consent to holding the meeting,  or an approval of the minutes.  The waiver of
notice or consent need not specify the purpose of the meeting. All such waivers,
consents,  and approvals  shall be filed with the records of the Trust or made a
part of the  minutes of the  meeting.  Notice of a meeting  shall also be deemed
given to any Trustee who attends the meeting without protesting,  prior to or at
its commencement, the lack of notice to that Trustee.

     Section 10. Adjournment. A majority of the Trustees present, whether or not
constituting a quorum, may adjourn any meeting to another time and place.

     Section 11. Notice of Adjournment.  Notice of the time and place of holding
an adjourned meeting need not be given.

     Section 12. Action  Without a Meeting.  Unless the 1940 Act requires that a
particular  action be taken only at a meeting at which the  Trustees are present
in person,  any  action to be taken by the  Trustees  at a meeting  may be taken
without such meeting by the written  consent of a majority of the Trustees  then
in office.  Any such  written  consent may be executed  and given by telecopy or
similar  electronic means. Such written consents shall be filed with the minutes
of the proceedings of the Trustees. If any action is so taken by the Trustees by
the  written  consent  of less than all of the  Trustees,  prompt  notice of the
taking of such action  shall be  furnished  to each  Trustee who did not execute
such written consent,  provided that the  effectiveness of such action shall not
be impaired by any delay or failure to furnish such notice.

     Section 13. Fees and  Compensation  of  Trustees.  Trustees  and members of
committees  may receive such  compensation,  if any, for their services and such
reimbursement  of expenses as may be fixed or  determined  by  resolution of the
Trustees.  This Section 13 of Article III shall not be construed to preclude any
Trustee  from  serving the Trust in any other  capacity  as an  officer,  agent,
employee, or otherwise and receiving compensation for those services.

     Section 14.  Delegation  of Power to Other  Trustees.  Any Trustee  may, by
power of attorney,  delegate his or her power for a period not exceeding one (1)
month at any one time to any other  Trustee.  Except  where  applicable  law may
require a Trustee  to be present in  person,  a Trustee  represented  by another
Trustee,  pursuant to such power of attorney,  shall be deemed to be present for
purpose of establishing a quorum and satisfying the required majority vote.


                              ARTICLE IV COMMITTEES

     Section 1. Committees of Trustees. The Trustees may by resolution designate
one or more committees, each consisting of two (2) or more Trustees, to serve at
the pleasure of the Trustees. The Trustees may designate one or more Trustees as
alternate  members of any  committee  who may replace  any absent  member at any
meeting  of  the  committee.  Any  committee,  to  the  extent  provided  for by
resolution  of the Trustees,  shall have the  authority of the Trustees,  except
with respect to:

         (a)      the approval of any action which under applicable law requires
                  approval by a majority of the Trustees or certain Trustees;

         (b)      the filling of vacancies of Trustees;

         (c)      the fixing of compensation of the Trustees for services
                  generally or as a member of any committee;

         (d)      the amendment or  termination  of the  Declaration of Trust or
                  any  Series or Class or the  amendment  of the  By-Laws or the
                  adoption of new By-Laws;

         (e)      the  amendment  or repeal of any  resolution  of the  Trustees
                  which by its express terms is not so amendable or repealable;

         (f)      a distribution to the  Shareholders of the Trust,  except at a
                  rate or in a  periodic  amount  or within a  designated  range
                  determined by the Trustees; or

         (g)      the appointment of any other committees of the Trustees or the
                  members of such new committees.

     Section  2.  Meetings  and  Action of  Committees.  Meetings  and action of
committees  shall  be  governed  by,  held  and  taken  in  accordance  with the
provisions  of Article III of these  By-Laws,  with such  changes in the context
thereof as are  necessary to  substitute  the  committee and its members for the
Trustees  generally,  except that the time of regular meetings of committees may
be  determined  either by  resolution  of the Trustees or by  resolution  of the
committee.  Special  meetings of committees  may also be called by resolution of
the Trustees.  Alternate members shall be given notice of meetings of committees
and shall have the right to attend all meetings of committees.  The Trustees may
adopt  rules for the  governance  of any  committee  not  inconsistent  with the
provisions of these By-Laws.


                               ARTICLE V OFFICERS

     Section 1.  Officers.  The  officers of the Trust shall be a  President,  a
Secretary,  and a Treasurer.  The Trust may also have, at the  discretion of the
Trustees, one or more Vice Presidents, one or more Assistant Secretaries, one or
more  Assistant  Treasurers,  and such other  officers  as may be  appointed  in
accordance  with the  provisions  of Section 3 of this  Article V. Any number of
offices may be held by the same  person.  Any officer may be, but need not be, a
Trustee or Shareholder.

     Section 2.  Election of Officers.  The  officers of the Trust,  except such
officers as may be appointed in accordance  with the  provisions of Section 3 or
Section 5 of this  Article  V, shall be chosen by the  Trustees,  and each shall
serve at the  pleasure of the  Trustees,  subject to the  rights,  if any, of an
officer under any contract of employment.

     Section 3. Subordinate  Officers.  The Trustees may appoint and may empower
the  President to appoint  such other  officers as the business of the Trust may
require, each of whom shall hold office for such period, have such authority and
perform such duties as are provided in these By-Laws or as the Trustees may from
time to time determine.

     Section 4. Removal and Resignation of Officers.  Subject to the rights,  if
any, of an officer under any contract of employment, any officer may be removed,
either with or without cause,  by the Trustees at any regular or special meeting
of the  Trustees  or by such  officer  upon whom such  power of  removal  may be
conferred by the Trustees.

     Any officer may resign at any time by giving  written  notice to the Trust.
Any  resignation  shall take effect at the date of the receipt of that notice or
at any later time specified in that notice;  and unless  otherwise  specified in
that notice, the acceptance of the resignation shall not be necessary to make it
effective.  Any resignation is without  prejudice to the rights,  if any, of the
Trust under any contract to which the officer is a party.

     Section 5. Vacancies in Offices.  A vacancy in any office because of death,
resignation,  removal,  disqualification  or other  cause shall be filled in the
manner prescribed in these By-Laws for regular  appointment to that office.  The
President may make temporary  appointments  to a vacant office pending action by
the Trustees.

     Section 6. President.  The President shall be the chief operating and chief
executive  officer  of the  Trust  and  shall,  subject  to the  control  of the
Trustees,  have general  supervision,  direction and control of the business and
the officers of the Trust.  He or she or his or her  designee,  shall preside at
all meetings of the  Shareholders.  He or she shall have the general  powers and
duties of a  president  of a  corporation  and shall have such other  powers and
duties as may be prescribed by the Trustees,  the  Declaration of Trust or these
By-Laws.

     Section 7. Vice Presidents.  In the absence or disability of the President,
any Vice President,  unless there is an Executive Vice President,  shall perform
all the duties of the  President and when so acting shall have all powers of and
be  subject to all the  restrictions  upon the  President.  The  Executive  Vice
President or Vice  Presidents,  whichever the case may be, shall have such other
powers  and  shall  perform  such  other  duties  as from  time  to time  may be
prescribed  for them  respectively  by the Trustees or the President or by these
By-Laws.

     Section 8.  Secretary.  The Secretary shall keep or cause to be kept at the
principal executive office of the Trust, or such other place as the Trustees may
direct, a book of minutes of all meetings and actions of Trustees, committees of
Trustees and Shareholders with the time and place of holding, whether regular or
special,  and if special,  how authorized,  the notice given, the names of those
present  at  Trustees'  meetings  or  committee  meetings,  the number of Shares
present or represented at meetings of  Shareholders  and the  proceedings of the
meetings.

     The  Secretary  shall keep or cause to be kept at the  principal  executive
office of the Trust or at the office of the Trust's transfer agent or registrar,
a share  register  or a  duplicate  share  register  showing  the  names  of all
Shareholders and their addresses, the number and classes of Shares held by each,
the number and date of certificates  issued for the same and the number and date
of cancellation of every certificate surrendered for cancellation.

     The Secretary shall give or cause to be given notice of all meetings of the
Shareholders and of the Trustees (or committees thereof) required to be given by
these By-Laws or by applicable  law and shall have such other powers and perform
such other duties as may be prescribed by the Trustees or by these By-Laws.

     Section 9. Treasurer.  The Treasurer  shall be the chief financial  officer
and chief  accounting  officer of the Trust and shall keep and maintain or cause
to be kept and maintained  adequate and correct books and records of accounts of
the properties and business  transactions  of the Trust and each Series or Class
thereof, including accounts of the assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements,
gains,  losses,  capital and retained earnings of all Series or Classes thereof.
The books of account shall at all reasonable  times be open to inspection by any
Trustee.

     The Treasurer  shall deposit all monies and other valuables in the name and
to the credit of the Trust with such  depositaries  as may be  designated by the
Board of  Trustees.  He or she shall  disburse  the funds of the Trust as may be
ordered by the Trustees,  shall render to the  President and Trustees,  whenever
they request it, an account of all of his or her transactions as chief financial
officer and of the financial  condition of the Trust and shall have other powers
and perform  such other  duties as may be  prescribed  by the  Trustees or these
By-Laws.

                  ARTICLE VI INSPECTION OF RECORDS AND REPORTS

     Section 1. Inspection by Shareholders. The Trustees shall from time to time
determine  whether and to what extent,  and at what times and places,  and under
what  conditions and  regulations  the accounts and books of the Trust or any of
them shall be open to the  inspection of the  Shareholders;  and no  Shareholder
shall have any right to inspect  any  account or book or  document  of the Trust
except as conferred by law or otherwise by the Trustees or by  resolution of the
Shareholders.

     Section 2.  Inspection  by Trustees.  Every Trustee shall have the absolute
right at any  reasonable  time to inspect all books,  records,  and documents of
every kind and the  physical  properties  of the  Trust.  This  inspection  by a
Trustee  may be made in  person  or by an agent  or  attorney  and the  right of
inspection includes the right to copy and make extracts of documents.


                           ARTICLE VII GENERAL MATTERS

     Section 1. Checks, Drafts,  Evidences of Indebtedness.  All checks, drafts,
or other orders for payment of money,  notes or other  evidences of indebtedness
issued in the name of or payable  to the Trust  shall be signed or  endorsed  in
such  manner and by such person or persons as shall be  designated  from time to
time in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Trustees.

     Section 2. Contracts and Instruments: How Executed. The Trustees, except as
otherwise  provided in these  By-Laws,  may  authorize  any officer or officers,
agent or agents,  to enter into any  contract or execute any  instrument  in the
name of and on behalf of the Trust and this authority may be general or confined
to specific  instances;  and unless so authorized or ratified by the Trustees or
within the agency power of an officer, no officer, agent, or employee shall have
any power or  authority to bind the Trust by any  contract or  engagement  or to
pledge its credit or to render it liable for any purpose or for any amount.

     Section 3. Fiscal  Year.  The fiscal year of each series of the Trust shall
be fixed and refixed or changed from time to time by the Trustees.

     Section 4. Seal.  The seal of the Trust shall  consist of a flat-faced  dye
with the name of the Trust cut or engraved  thereon.  However,  unless otherwise
required by the  Trustees,  the seal shall not be necessary to be placed on, and
its absence shall not impair the validity of, any document,  instrument or other
paper executed and delivered by or on behalf of the Trust.

                             ARTICLE VIII AMENDMENTS

     Section 1. Amendment.  Except as otherwise provided by applicable law or by
the Declaration of Trust, these By-Laws may be restated,  amended,  supplemented
or repealed by a majority vote of the Trustees.




                  INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT made the day of 1997, by and between EVERGREEN MONEY MONEY TRUST,
a Delaware  business  trust (the  "Trust") and THE CAPITAL  MANAGEMENT  GROUP OF
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK, a national banking association (the "Adviser").

         WHEREAS,  the Trust and the  Adviser  wish to enter  into an  Agreement
setting forth the terms on which the Adviser will perform  certain  services for
the Trust,  its series of shares as listed on Schedule 1 to this  agreement  and
each series of shares  subsequently issued by the Trust (each singly a "Fund" or
collectively the "Funds").

         THEREFORE,  in consideration of the promises and the mutual  agreements
hereinafter contained, the Trust and the Adviser agree as follows:

         1. (a) The Trust  hereby  employs the Adviser to manage and  administer
the operation of the Trust and each of its Funds,  to supervise the provision of
the  services  to the Trust and each of its Funds by  others,  and to manage the
investment  and  reinvestment  of the  assets  of  each  Fund  of the  Trust  in
conformity with such Fund's investment objectives and restrictions as may be set
forth from time to time in the Fund's then current  prospectus  and statement of
additional  information,  if any, and other governing documents,  all subject to
the supervision of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, for the period and on the
terms set forth in this  Agreement.  The Adviser hereby accepts such  employment
and agrees during such period, at its own expense, to render the services and to
assume the obligations set forth herein,  for the compensation  provided herein.
The  Adviser  shall for all  purposes  herein  be  deemed  to be an  independent
contractor and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided or authorized, have no
authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way or otherwise be deemed an
agent of the Trust.

         (b) In the  event  that the Trust  establishes  one or more  Funds,  in
addition  to the Funds  listed on Schedule 1, for which it wishes the Adviser to
perform  services  hereunder,  it shall  notify the Adviser in  writing.  If the
Adviser is willing to render such services, it shall notify the Trust in writing
and such Fund shall become a Fund hereunder and the compensation  payable to the
Adviser by the new Fund will be as agreed in writing at the time.

         2. The  Adviser  shall  place all orders for the  purchase  and sale of
portfolio  securities for the account of each Fund with broker-dealers  selected
by  the   Adviser.   In   executing   portfolio   transactions   and   selecting
broker-dealers,  the Adviser will use its best efforts to seek best execution on
behalf  of  each  Fund.  In  assessing  the  best  execution  available  for any
transaction, the Adviser shall consider all factors it deems relevant, including
the  breadth  of the  market in the  security,  the price of the  security,  the
financial  condition and  execution  capability  of the  broker-dealer,  and the
reasonableness of the commission,  if any (all for the specific  transaction and
on a continuing  basis).  In evaluating  the best  execution  available,  and in
selecting the broker-dealer to execute a particular transaction, the Adviser may
also consider the  brokerage  and research  services (as those terms are used in
Section 28(e) of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934 (the "1934 Act")) provided
to a Fund and/or  other  accounts  over which the Adviser or an affiliate of the
Adviser  exercises  investment  discretion.  The Adviser is  authorized to pay a
broker-dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for
executing a portfolio transaction for a Fund which is in excess of the amount of
commission  another   broker-dealer   would  have  charged  for  effecting  that
transaction  if, but only if,  the  Adviser  determines  in good faith that such
commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research
services  provided  by such  broker-dealer  viewed  in terms of that  particular
transaction or in terms of all of the accounts over which investment  discretion
is so exercised.

         3. The Adviser,  at its own expense,  shall furnish to the Trust office
space in the offices of the Adviser or in such other place as may be agreed upon
by the parties from time to time, all necessary office facilities, equipment and
personnel in  connection  with its services  hereunder,  and shall  arrange,  if
desired by the Trust, for members of the Adviser's organization to serve without
salaries  from the Trust as officers or, as may be agreed from time to time,  as
agents of the Trust.  The Adviser  assumes and shall pay or reimburse  the Trust
for:
         (a) the  compensation  (if any) of the  Trustees  of the  Trust who are
affiliated with the Adviser or with its affiliates, or with any adviser retained
by the Adviser, and of all officers of the Trust as such, and

         (b) all  expenses  of the  Adviser  incurred  in  connection  with  its
services hereunder.

         The Trust assumes and shall pay all other expenses of the Trust and its
Funds, including, without limitation:

         (a) all charges and expenses of any custodian or  depository  appointed
by the Trust for the  safekeeping of the cash,  securities and other property of
any of its Funds;

         (b) all charges and expenses for bookkeeping and auditors;

         (c) all charges  and  expenses of any  transfer  agents and  registrars
appointed by the Trust;

         (d) all fees of all Trustees of the Trust who are not  affiliated  with
the  Adviser  or any of its  affiliates,  or with any  adviser  retained  by the
Adviser;

         (e) all brokers' fees, expenses, and commissions and issue and transfer
taxes chargeable to a Fund in connection with transactions  involving securities
and other property to which the Fund is a party;

         (f) all  costs  and  expenses  of  distribution  of shares of its Funds
incurred  pursuant to Plans of  Distribution  adopted under Rule 12b-1 under the
Investment Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act");

         (g) all  taxes  and  trust  fees  payable  by the Trust or its Funds to
Federal, state, or other governmental agencies;

         (h) all costs of certificates  representing  shares of the Trust or its
Funds;

         (i) all fees and  expenses  involved  in  registering  and  maintaining
registrations  of the Trust,  its Funds and of their shares with the  Securities
and Exchange  Commission  (the  "Commission")  and registering or qualifying the
Funds'  shares  under  state  or  other  securities  laws,  including,   without
limitation,   the   preparation   and  printing  of   registration   statements,
prospectuses,  and  statements  of  additional  information  for filing with the
Commission and other authorities;

         (j)  expenses of  preparing,  printing,  and mailing  prospectuses  and
statements of additional information to shareholders of each Fund of the Trust;

         (k)  all  expenses  of  shareholders'  and  Trustees'  meetings  and of
preparing,  printing,  and mailing  notices,  reports,  and proxy  materials  to
shareholders of the Funds;

         (l) all  charges and  expenses  of legal  counsel for the Trust and its
Funds and for Trustees of the Trust in connection with legal matters relating to
the Trust and its Funds, including,  without limitation, legal services rendered
in  connection  with the Trust and its Funds'  existence,  trust,  and financial
structure and relations with its shareholders,  registrations and qualifications
of  securities  under  Federal,  state,  and other laws,  issues of  securities,
expenses which the Trust and its Funds has herein assumed,  whether customary or
not, and extraordinary matters,  including,  without limitation,  any litigation
involving the Trust and its Funds, its Trustees, officers, employees, or agents;

         (m) all charges and  expenses of filing  annual and other  reports with
the Commission and other authorities; and

         (n) all extraordinary expenses and charges of the Trust and its Funds.

         In the event that the Adviser  provides  any of these  services or pays
any of these expenses,  the Trust and any affected Fund will promptly  reimburse
the Adviser therefor.

         The  services of the Adviser to the Trust and its Funds  hereunder  are
not to be deemed  exclusive,  and the  Adviser  shall be free to render  similar
services to others.

         4. As compensation for the Adviser's services to the Trust with respect
to each Fund  during  the  period of this  Agreement,  the Trust will pay to the
Adviser a fee at the annual rate set forth on Schedule 2 for such Fund.

         The  Adviser's  fee is  computed  as of the close of  business  on each
business day.

         A pro rata  portion of the Trust's fee with  respect to a Fund shall be
payable in arrears at the end of each day or  calendar  month as the Adviser may
from time to time specify to the Trust.  If and when this Agreement  terminates,
any compensation  payable  hereunder for the period ending with the date of such
termination  shall be payable upon such  termination.  Amounts payable hereunder
shall be promptly paid when due.

         5. The  Adviser  may enter  into an  agreement  to  retain,  at its own
expense, a firm or firms ("SubAdviser") to provide the Trust with respect to all
or any of its Funds all of the services to be provided by the Adviser hereunder,
if such agreement is approved as required by law. Such agreement may delegate to
such SubAdviser all of Adviser's rights, obligations, and duties hereunder.

         6. The Adviser shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake
of law or for any loss  suffered by the Trust or any of its Funds in  connection
with  the  performance  of this  Agreement,  except  a loss  resulting  from the
Adviser's willful  misfeasance,  bad faith,  gross negligence,  or from reckless
disregard by it of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.  Any person,
even  though  also an  officer,  Director,  partner,  employee,  or agent of the
Adviser,  who may be or become an officer,  Trustee,  employee,  or agent of the
Trust, shall be deemed, when rendering services to the Trust or any of its Funds
or acting on any business of the Trust or any of its Funds (other than  services
or business in connection with the Adviser's duties hereunder),  to be rendering
such  services to or acting  solely for the Trust or any of its Funds and not as
an officer,  Director,  partner,  employee, or agent or one under the control or
direction of the Adviser even though paid by it.

         7. The Trust shall cause the books and accounts of each of its Funds to
be audited at least once each year by a reputable  independent public accountant
or organization of public  accountant or organization of public  accountants who
shall render a report to the Trust.

         8. Subject to and in accordance  with the  Declaration  of Trust of the
Trust, the governing documents of the Adviser and the governing documents of any
SubAdviser,  it is understood  that Trustees,  Directors,  officers,  agents and
shareholders of the Trust or any Adviser are or may be interested in the Adviser
(or any  successor  thereof)  as  Directors  and  officers of the Adviser or its
affiliates,  as  stockholders  of First Union  Corporation  or  otherwise;  that
Directors, officers and agents of the Adviser and its affiliates or stockholders
of First Union  Corporation are or may be interested in the Trust or any Adviser
as Trustees,  Directors,  officers,  shareholders or otherwise; that the Adviser
(or any such  successor) is or may be interested in the Trust or any  SubAdviser
as shareholder,  or otherwise; and that the effect of any such adverse interests
shall be governed by the Declaration of Trust of the Trust,  governing documents
of the Adviser and governing documents of any SubAdviser.

         9. This Agreement  shall continue in effect for two years from the date
set forth  above  and  after  such  date (a) such  continuance  is  specifically
approved at least annually by the Board of Trustees of the Trust or by a vote of
a majority  of the  outstanding  voting  securities  of the Trust,  and (b) such
renewal has been  approved by the vote of the  majority of Trustees of the Trust
who are not interested  persons, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act, of the
Adviser or of the Trust,  cast in person at a meeting  called for the purpose of
voting on such approval.

         10. On sixty days' written notice to the Adviser, this Agreement may be
terminated  at any time  without  the  payment  of any  penalty  by the Board of
Trustees of the Trust or by vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding
voting  securities of the unaffected Funds; and on sixty days' written notice to
the Trust,  this  Agreement may be terminated at any time without the payment of
any penalty by the Adviser.  This Agreement shall  automatically  terminate upon
its assignment (as that term is defined in the 1940 Act). Any notice under this
Agreement shall be given in writing,  addressed and delivered, or mailed postage
prepaid, to the other party at the main office of such party.

         11.  This  Agreement  may be  amended at any time by an  instrument  in
writing executed by both parties hereto or their respective successors, provided
that with regard to  amendments of substance  such  execution by the Trust shall
have  been  first  approved  by the vote of the  holders  of a  majority  of the
outstanding  voting  securities  of the  affected  Funds  and by the  vote  of a
majority of Trustees of the Trust who are not  interested  persons (as that term
is defined in the 1940 Act) of the Adviser,  any predecessor of the Adviser,  or
of the Trust,  cast in person at a meeting  called for the  purpose of voting on
such approval.  A "majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Trust or
the affected Funds" shall have, for all purposes of this Agreement,  the meaning
provided therefor in the 1940 Act.

         12. Any  compensation  payable to the Adviser  hereunder for any period
other than a full year shall be proportionately adjusted.

         13. The provisions of this Agreement shall be governed,  construed, and
enforced in accordance with the laws of The State of Delaware.

         IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the  parties  hereto  have  duly  executed  this
Agreement on the day and year first above written.


                                        EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST


                                        By:
                                        Name:
                                        Title:


                                        THE CAPITAL  MANAGEMENT GROUP
                                        OF FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK


                                        By:
                                        Name:
                                        Title:
                                          
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                                   Schedule 1


                                                       
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                                   Schedule 2





                  INVESTMENT ADVISORY AND MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT  made the day of 1997,  by and  between  EVERGREEN  MONEY  MARKEY
TRUST, a Delaware  business trust (the "Trust") and EVERGREEN  ASSET  MANAGEMENT
CORP., a New York corporation (the "Adviser").

         WHEREAS,  the Trust and the  Adviser  wish to enter  into an  Agreement
setting forth the terms on which the Adviser will perform  certain  services for
the Trust,  its series of shares as listed on Schedule 1 to this  agreement  and
each series of shares  subsequently issued by the Trust (each singly a "Fund" or
collectively the "Funds").

         THEREFORE,  in consideration of the promises and the mutual  agreements
hereinafter contained, the Trust and the Adviser agree as follows:

         1. (a) The Trust  hereby  employs the Adviser to manage and  administer
the operation of the Trust and each of its Funds,  to supervise the provision of
the  services  to the Trust and each of its Funds by  others,  and to manage the
investment  and  reinvestment  of the  assets  of  each  Fund  of the  Trust  in
conformity with such Fund's investment objectives and restrictions as may be set
forth from time to time in the Fund's then current  prospectus  and statement of
additional  information,  if any, and other governing documents,  all subject to
the supervision of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, for the period and on the
terms set forth in this  Agreement.  The Adviser hereby accepts such  employment
and agrees during such period, at its own expense, to render the services and to
assume the obligations set forth herein,  for the compensation  provided herein.
The  Adviser  shall for all  purposes  herein  be  deemed  to be an  independent
contractor and shall, unless otherwise expressly provided or authorized, have no
authority to act for or represent the Trust in any way or otherwise be deemed an
agent of the Trust.

         (b) In the  event  that the Trust  establishes  one or more  Funds,  in
addition  to the Funds  listed on Schedule 1, for which it wishes the Adviser to
perform  services  hereunder,  it shall  notify the Adviser in  writing.  If the
Adviser is willing to render such services, it shall notify the Trust in writing
and such Fund shall become a Fund hereunder and the compensation  payable to the
Adviser by the new Fund will be as agreed in writing at the time.

         2. The  Adviser  shall  place all orders for the  purchase  and sale of
portfolio  securities for the account of each Fund with broker-dealers  selected
by  the   Adviser.   In   executing   portfolio   transactions   and   selecting
broker-dealers,  the Adviser will use its best efforts to seek best execution on
behalf  of  each  Fund.  In  assessing  the  best  execution  available  for any
transaction, the Adviser shall consider all factors it deems relevant, including
the  breadth  of the  market in the  security,  the price of the  security,  the
financial  condition and  execution  capability  of the  broker-dealer,  and the
reasonableness of the commission,  if any (all for the specific  transaction and
on a continuing  basis).  In evaluating  the best  execution  available,  and in
selecting the broker-dealer to execute a particular transaction, the Adviser may
also consider the  brokerage  and research  services (as those terms are used in
Section 28(e) of the Securities  Exchange Act of 1934 (the "1934 Act")) provided
to a Fund and/or  other  accounts  over which the Adviser or an affiliate of the
Adviser  exercises  investment  discretion.  The Adviser is  authorized to pay a
broker-dealer who provides such brokerage and research services a commission for
executing a portfolio transaction for a Fund which is in excess of the amount of
commission  another   broker-dealer   would  have  charged  for  effecting  that
transaction  if, but only if,  the  Adviser  determines  in good faith that such
commission was reasonable in relation to the value of the brokerage and research
services  provided  by such  broker-dealer  viewed  in terms of that  particular
transaction or in terms of all of the accounts over which investment  discretion
is so exercised.

         3. The Adviser,  at its own expense,  shall furnish to the Trust office
space in the offices of the Adviser or in such other place as may be agreed upon
by the parties from time to time, all necessary office facilities, equipment and
personnel in  connection  with its services  hereunder,  and shall  arrange,  if
desired by the Trust, for members of the Adviser's organization to serve without
salaries  from the Trust as officers or, as may be agreed from time to time,  as
agents of the Trust.  The Adviser  assumes and shall pay or reimburse  the Trust
for:
         (a) the  compensation  (if any) of the  Trustees  of the  Trust who are
affiliated with the Adviser or with its affiliates, or with any adviser retained
by the Adviser, and of all officers of the Trust as such, and

         (b) all  expenses  of the  Adviser  incurred  in  connection  with  its
services hereunder.

         The Trust assumes and shall pay all other expenses of the Trust and its
Funds, including, without limitation:

         (a) all charges and expenses of any custodian or  depository  appointed
by the Trust for the  safekeeping of the cash,  securities and other property of
any of its Funds;

         (b) all charges and expenses for bookkeeping and auditors;

         (c) all charges  and  expenses of any  transfer  agents and  registrars
appointed by the Trust;

         (d) all fees of all Trustees of the Trust who are not  affiliated  with
the  Adviser  or any of its  affiliates,  or with any  adviser  retained  by the
Adviser;

         (e) all brokers' fees, expenses, and commissions and issue and transfer
taxes chargeable to a Fund in connection with transactions  involving securities
and other property to which the Fund is a party;

         (f) all  costs  and  expenses  of  distribution  of shares of its Funds
incurred  pursuant to Plans of  Distribution  adopted under Rule 12b-1 under the
Investment Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act");

         (g) all  taxes  and  trust  fees  payable  by the Trust or its Funds to
Federal, state, or other governmental agencies;

         (h) all costs of certificates  representing  shares of the Trust or its
Funds;  (i) all  fees and  expenses  involved  in  registering  and  maintaining
registrations  of the Trust,  its Funds and of their shares with the  Securities
and Exchange  Commission  (the  "Commission")  and registering or qualifying the
Funds'  shares  under  state  or  other  securities  laws,  including,   without
limitation,   the   preparation   and  printing  of   registration   statements,
prospectuses,  and  statements  of  additional  information  for filing with the
Commission and other authorities;

         (j)  expenses of  preparing,  printing,  and mailing  prospectuses  and
statements of additional information to shareholders of each Fund of the Trust;

         (k)  all  expenses  of  shareholders'  and  Trustees'  meetings  and of
preparing,  printing,  and mailing  notices,  reports,  and proxy  materials  to
shareholders of the Funds;

         (l) all  charges and  expenses  of legal  counsel for the Trust and its
Funds and for Trustees of the Trust in connection with legal matters relating to
the Trust and its Funds, including,  without limitation, legal services rendered
in  connection  with the Trust and its Funds'  existence,  trust,  and financial
structure and relations with its shareholders,  registrations and qualifications
of  securities  under  Federal,  state,  and other laws,  issues of  securities,
expenses which the Trust and its Funds has herein assumed,  whether customary or
not, and extraordinary matters,  including,  without limitation,  any litigation
involving the Trust and its Funds, its Trustees, officers, employees, or agents;

         (m) all charges and  expenses of filing  annual and other  reports with
the Commission and other authorities; and

         (n) all extraordinary expenses and charges of the Trust and its Funds.

         In the event that the Adviser  provides  any of these  services or pays
any of these expenses,  the Trust and any affected Fund will promptly  reimburse
the Adviser therefor.

         The  services of the Adviser to the Trust and its Funds  hereunder  are
not to be deemed  exclusive,  and the  Adviser  shall be free to render  similar
services to others.

         4. As compensation for the Adviser's services to the Trust with respect
to each Fund  during  the  period of this  Agreement,  the Trust will pay to the
Adviser a fee at the annual rate set forth on Schedule 2 for such Fund.

         The  Adviser's  fee is  computed  as of the close of  business  on each
business day.

         A pro rata  portion of the Trust's fee with  respect to a Fund shall be
payable in arrears at the end of each day or  calendar  month as the Adviser may
from time to time specify to the Trust.  If and when this Agreement  terminates,
any compensation  payable  hereunder for the period ending with the date of such
termination  shall be payable upon such  termination.  Amounts payable hereunder
shall be promptly paid when due.

         5. The  Adviser  may enter  into an  agreement  to  retain,  at its own
expense, a firm or firms ("SubAdviser") to provide the Trust with respect to all
or any of its Funds all of the services to be provided by the Adviser hereunder,
if such agreement is approved as required by law. Such agreement may delegate to
such SubAdviser all of Adviser's rights, obligations, and duties hereunder.

         6. The Adviser shall not be liable for any error of judgment or mistake
of law or for any loss  suffered by the Trust or any of its Funds in  connection
with  the  performance  of this  Agreement,  except  a loss  resulting  from the
Adviser's willful  misfeasance,  bad faith,  gross negligence,  or from reckless
disregard by it of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.  Any person,
even  though  also an  officer,  Director,  partner,  employee,  or agent of the
Adviser,  who may be or become an officer,  Trustee,  employee,  or agent of the
Trust, shall be deemed, when rendering services to the Trust or any of its Funds
or acting on any business of the Trust or any of its Funds (other than  services
or business in connection with the Adviser's duties hereunder),  to be rendering
such  services to or acting  solely for the Trust or any of its Funds and not as
an officer,  Director,  partner,  employee, or agent or one under the control or
direction of the Adviser even though paid by it.

         7. The Trust shall cause the books and accounts of each of its Funds to
be audited at least once each year by a reputable  independent public accountant
or organization of public  accountant or organization of public  accountants who
shall render a report to the Trust.

         8. Subject to and in accordance  with the  Declaration  of Trust of the
Trust, the governing documents of the Adviser and the governing documents of any
SubAdviser,  it is understood  that Trustees,  Directors,  officers,  agents and
shareholders of the Trust or any Adviser are or may be interested in the Adviser
(or any  successor  thereof)  as  Directors  and  officers of the Adviser or its
affiliates,  as  stockholders  of First Union  Corporation  or  otherwise;  that
Directors, officers and agents of the Adviser and its affiliates or stockholders
of First Union  Corporation are or may be interested in the Trust or any Adviser
as Trustees,  Directors,  officers,  shareholders or otherwise; that the Adviser
(or any such  successor) is or may be interested in the Trust or any  SubAdviser
as shareholder,  or otherwise; and that the effect of any such adverse interests
shall be governed by the Declaration of Trust of the Trust,  governing documents
of the Adviser and governing documents of any SubAdviser.

         9. This Agreement  shall continue in effect for two years from the date
set forth  above  and  after  such  date (a) such  continuance  is  specifically
approved at least annually by the Board of Trustees of the Trust or by a vote of
a majority  of the  outstanding  voting  securities  of the Trust,  and (b) such
renewal has been  approved by the vote of the  majority of Trustees of the Trust
who are not interested  persons, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act, of the
Adviser or of the Trust,  cast in person at a meeting  called for the purpose of
voting on such approval.

         10. On sixty days' written notice to the Adviser, this Agreement may be
terminated  at any time  without  the  payment  of any  penalty  by the Board of
Trustees of the Trust or by vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding
voting  securities of the unaffected Funds; and on sixty days' written notice to
the Trust,  this  Agreement may be terminated at any time without the payment of
any penalty by the Adviser.  This Agreement shall  automatically  terminate upon
its  assignment (as that term is defined in the 1940 Act). Any notice under this
Agreement shall be given in writing,  addressed and delivered, or mailed postage
prepaid, to the other party at the main office of such party.

         11.  This  Agreement  may be  amended at any time by an  instrument  in
writing executed by both parties hereto or their respective successors, provided
that with regard to  amendments of substance  such  execution by the Trust shall
have  been  first  approved  by the vote of the  holders  of a  majority  of the
outstanding  voting  securities  of the  affected  Funds  and by the  vote  of a
majority of Trustees of the Trust who are not  interested  persons (as that term
is defined in the 1940 Act) of the Adviser,  any predecessor of the Adviser,  or
of the Trust,  cast in person at a meeting  called for the  purpose of voting on
such approval.  A "majority of the outstanding voting securities of the Trust or
the affected Funds" shall have, for all purposes of this Agreement,  the meaning
provided therefor in the 1940 Act.

         12. Any  compensation  payable to the Adviser  hereunder for any period
other than a full year shall be proportionately adjusted.

         13. The provisions of this Agreement shall be governed,  construed, and
enforced in accordance with the laws of The State of Delaware.

         IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the  parties  hereto  have  duly  executed  this
Agreement on the day and year first above written.


                                         EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET TRUST


                                         By:
                                         Name:
                                         Title:


                                         EVERGREEN ASSET  MANAGEMENT CORP.

                                         By:
                                         Name:
                                         Title:  
                                        
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                                   Schedule 1



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                                   Schedule 2





                        PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT

                              CLASS A AND C SHARES


     AGREEMENT  effective  this  day of __ ,  199_  by and  between  each of the
parties  listed on Exhibit A attached  hereto and made a part  hereof,  each for
itself and not jointly  (each a "Fund"),  and  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc.,  a
Delaware corporation ("Principal Underwriter").

     It is hereby mutually agreed as follows:

     1. The Fund hereby appoints Principal  Underwriter a principal  underwriter
of the Class A and Class C shares of beneficial  interest of the Fund ("Shares")
as an  independent  contractor  upon the terms and  conditions  hereinafter  set
forth.  Except as the Fund may from time to time  agree,  Principal  Underwriter
will act as agent for the Fund and not as principal.

     2. Principal  Underwriter  will use its best efforts to find purchasers for
the Shares,  to promote  distribution  of the Shares and may obtain  orders from
brokers,  dealers or other  persons for sales of Shares to them. No such broker,
dealer or other  person  shall have any  authority to act as agent for the Fund;
such  dealer,  broker or other person shall act only as principal in the sale of
Shares.

     3.  Sales of Shares by  Principal  Underwriter  shall be at the  applicable
public  offering  price  determined  in the manner  set forth in the  prospectus
and/or  statement of additional  information  of the Fund current at the time of
the  Fund's  acceptance  of  the  order  for  Shares;  provided  that  Principal
Underwriter also shall have the right to sell Shares at net asset value, if such
sale is  permissible  under and  consistent  with  applicable  statutes,  rules,
regulations  and orders.  All orders shall be subject to acceptance by the Fund,
and the Fund  reserves  the right in its sole  discretion  to  reject  any order
received.  The Fund  shall not be liable to anyone  for  failure  to accept  any
order.

     4. On all sales of Shares,  the Fund shall  receive  the  current net asset
value,  and  Principal  Underwriter  shall be  entitled  to  receive  commission
payments  for sales of Class A and C Shares  (as set forth on Exhibit B attached
hereto and made a part hereof).

     5. The payment  provisions  of this  Agreement  shall be  applicable to the
extent necessary to enable the Fund to comply with the obligation of the Fund to
pay Principal  Underwriter in accordance with this Agreement in respect of Class
C Shares and shall  remain in effect so long as any  payments are required to be
made by the Fund  pursuant  to the  irrevocable  payment  instruction  under the
Master Sale  Agreement  between  Principal  Underwriter  and Mutual Fund Funding
1994-1 dated as of December 6, 1996 (the "Master Sale Agreement").

     6. Payment to the Fund for Shares  shall be in New York or Boston  Clearing
House funds  received by Principal  Underwriter  within (3) business  days after
notice of  acceptance  of the  purchase  order and the amount of the  applicable
public  offering price has been given to the  purchaser.  If such payment is not
received within such 3-day period, the Fund reserves the right,  without further
notice, forthwith to cancel its acceptance of any such order. The Fund shall pay
such issue taxes as may be required by law in  connection  with the issue of the
Shares.

     7.  Principal  Underwriter  shall not make in  connection  with any sale or
solicitation of a sale of the Shares any  representations  concerning the Shares
except  those  contained  in the then  current  prospectus  and/or  statement of
additional  information  covering the Shares and in printed information approved
by the Fund as  information  supplemental  to such  prospectus  and statement of
additional  information.  Copies of the then current prospectus and statement of
additional  information will be supplied by the Fund to Principal Underwriter in
reasonable quantities upon request.

     8. Principal  Underwriter  agrees to comply with the Business Conduct Rules
of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

     9. The Fund appoints  Principal  Underwriter  as its agent to accept orders
for redemptions and repurchases of Shares at values and in the manner determined
in accordance with the then current  prospectus  and/or  statement of additional
information of the Fund.

     10.  The  Fund  agrees  to  indemnify   and  hold  harmless  the  Principal
Underwriter,  its officers and Directors  and each person,  if any, who controls
the Principal Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act
of 1933 ("1933  Act"),  against any losses,  claims,  damages,  liabilities  and
expenses (including the cost of any legal fees incurred in connection therewith)
which the Principal Underwriter, its officers, Directors or any such controlling
person may incur under the 1933 Act, under any other  statute,  at common law or
otherwise, arising out of or based upon

     a) any untrue  statement or alleged  untrue  statement  of a material  fact
contained  in the Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus  or  statement of
additional information (including amendments and supplements thereto), or

     b) any omission or alleged omission to state a material fact required to be
stated  in  the  Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus  or  statement  of
additional  information necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
provided,  however,  that insofar as losses,  claims,  damages,  liabilities  or
expenses arise out of or are based upon any such untrue statement or omission or
alleged  untrue  statement or omission made in reliance and in  conformity  with
information  furnished to the Fund by the Principal  Underwriter  for use in the
Fund's   registration   statement,   prospectus   or  statement  of   additional
information,  such indemnification is not applicable.  In no case shall the Fund
indemnify the Principal  Underwriter or its controlling person as to any amounts
incurred for any liability arising out of or based upon any action for which the
Principal  Underwriter,  its officers and  Directors or any  controlling  person
would  otherwise be subject to liability by reason of willful  misfeasance,  bad
faith or gross  negligence in the  performance of its duties or by reason of the
reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     11. The  Principal  Underwriter  agrees to indemnify  and hold harmless the
Fund,  its  officers,  Trustees and each  person,  if any, who controls the Fund
within  the  meaning of Section  15 of the 1933 Act  against  any loss,  claims,
damages, liabilities and expenses (including the cost of any legal fees incurred
in connection  therewith)  which the Fund,  its  officers,  Trustees or any such
controlling  person may incur under the 1933 Act,  under any other  statute,  at
common law or  otherwise  arising  out of the  acquisition  of any Shares by any
person which

     a) may be based upon any wrongful act by the Principal  Underwriter  or any
of its employees or representatives, or

     b) may be based upon any untrue  statement or alleged untrue statement of a
material  fact  contained in the Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus or
statement  of  additional  information  (including  amendments  and  supplements
thereto),  or any omission or alleged omission to state a material fact required
to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
if such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished or
confirmed in writing to the Fund by the Principal Underwriter.

     12. The Fund  agrees to execute  such papers and to do such acts and things
as shall from time to time be reasonably requested by Principal  Underwriter for
the purpose of  qualifying  the Shares for sale under the  so-called  "blue sky"
laws of any state or for registering Shares under the 1933 Act or the Fund under
the Investment  Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act").  Principal  Underwriter  shall
bear the expense of  preparing,  printing and  distributing  advertising,  sales
literature,  prospectuses  and  statements of additional  information.  The Fund
shall bear the  expense of  registering  Shares  under the 1933 Act and the Fund
under the 1940 Act,  qualifying  Shares for sale under the so-called  "blue sky"
laws of any state, the preparation and printing of  prospectuses,  statements of
additional  information and reports required to be filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission and other authorities, the preparation, printing and mailing
of prospectuses and statements of additional  information to shareholders of the
Fund and the direct expenses of the issue of Shares.

     13. To the extent required by the Fund's 12b-1 Plans, Principal Underwriter
shall provide to the Board of Trustees of the Fund in connection with such 12b-1
Plans,  not less than  quarterly,  a  written  report  of the  amounts  expended
pursuant to such 12b-1 Plans and the purposes for which such  expenditures  were
made.

     14. The term of this Agreement  shall begin on the date hereof and,  unless
sooner terminated or continued as provided below,  shall expire after two years.
This Agreement  shall  continue in effect after such term if its  continuance is
specifically  approved by a majority of the  Trustees of the Fund and a majority
of the 12b-1  Trustees  referred to in the 12b-1 Plans of the Fund ("Rule  12b-1
Trustees") at least  annually in accordance  with the 1940 Act and the rules and
regulations thereunder.

     This  Agreement  may be  terminated  at any time,  without  payment  of any
penalty,  by vote of a  majority  of any Rule 12b-1  Trustees  or by a vote of a
majority  of the  Fund's  outstanding  Shares on not more than  sixty  (60) days
written  notice  to any  other  party  to the  Agreement;  and  shall  terminate
automatically in the event of its assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

     15. This  Agreement  shall be construed in accordance  with the laws of The
Commonwealth of  Massachusetts.  All sales hereunder are to be made and title to
the Shares shall pass, in Boston, Massachusetts.
     
16. The Fund is a series of a Delaware  business trust  established under a
Declaration of Trust, as it may be amended from time to time. The obligations of
the Fund are not personally binding upon, nor shall recourse be had against, the
private property of any of the Trustees,  shareholders,  officers,  employees or
agents of the Fund, but only the property of the Fund shall be bound.

     IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the parties  hereto have caused this  Agreement to be
executed by their  respective  officers  thereunto  duly  authorized  at Boston,
Massachusetts, on the day and year first written above.


                                           [LIST FUNDS]


                                           By:


                                           EVERGREEN DISTRIBUTOR, INC.


                                           By:
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                                   EXHIBIT A

                                       TO

                        PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT

                            FOR CLASS A AND C SHARES

                                       OF

                                 [NAME OF FUND]

<PAGE>

                                    EXHIBIT B

                                       TO

                        PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT

                            FOR CLASS A AND C SHARES

                                      DATED

                                     , 199__


                             Schedule of Commissions

Class            A Shares Up to 0.25%  annually of the  average  daily net asset
                 value of Class A shares of a Fund

Class            C Shares Up to 1.00%  annually of the  average  daily net asset
                 value of Class C shares of a Fund, consisting of commissions at
                 the annual rate of 0.75% of the  average  daily net asset value
                 of a Fund and service  fees of 0.25% of the  average  daily net
                 asset value of a Fund


                         CLASS B DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT,  made as of the day of , 199 , by and between the (the  "Trust")
and Evergreen Distributor, Inc. ("EDI")

     WHEREAS,  The Trust,  has  adopted one or more Plans of  Distribution  with
respect to certain Classes of shares of its separate  investment  series (each a
"Plan", or collectively the "Plans") pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment
Company Act of 1940, as amended (the "1940 Act") which Plans authorize the Trust
on behalf of the Funds to enter into  agreements  regarding the  distribution of
such Classes of shares (the "Shares") of the separate  investment  series of the
Trust (the "Funds") set forth on Exhibit A; and

     WHEREAS,  the  Trust has  agreed  that  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc.  (the
"Distributor"),  a Delaware  corporation,  shall act as the  distributor  of the
Shares; and

     WHEREAS, the Distributor agrees to act as distributor of the Shares for the
period of this Distribution Agreement (the "Agreement");

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the agreements hereinafter
contained, it is agreed as follows:

     1. SERVICES AS DISTRIBUTOR.

     1.1. The Distributor agrees to use appropriate efforts to promote each Fund
and to  solicit  orders  for the  purchase  of Shares  and will  undertake  such
advertising  and promotion as it believes  reasonable  in  connection  with such
solicitation. The services to be  performed  hereunder  by the  Distributor  are
described  in more  detail  in  Section 7  hereof.  In the event  that the Trust
establishes  additional  investment  series with  respect to which it desires to
retain the  Distributor to act as distributor for Class B shares  hereunder,  it
shall promptly notify the Distributor in writing.  If the Distributor is willing
to render such  services  it shall  notify the Trust in writing  whereupon  such
portfolio  shall  become  a Fund  and its  Class B shares  shall  become  Shares
hereunder.

     1.2. All activities by the  Distributor and its agents and employees as the
distributor  of  Shares  shall  comply  with  all  applicable  laws,  rules  and
regulations,  including,  without limitation,  all rules and regulations made or
adopted pursuant to the 1940 Act by the Securities and Exchange  Commission (the
"Commission")  or any  securities  association  registered  under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

     1.3 In selling the Shares,  the  Distributor  shall use its best efforts in
all respects duly to conform with the requirements of all federal and state laws
relating to the sale of such securities.  Neither the Distributor,  any selected
dealer or any other person is authorized by the Trust to give any information or
to  make  any  representations,  other  than  those  contained  in  the  Trust's
registration statement (the "Registration Statement") or related Fund prospectus
and statement of additional information ("Prospectus and Statement of Additional
Information") and any sales literature specifically approved by the Trust.

     1.4 The Distributor shall adopt and follow  procedures,  as approved by the
officers of the Trust,  for the  confirmation of sales 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  National  Association  of  Securities
Dealers, Inc. (the "NASD"), as such requirements may from time to time exist.

     1.5. The  Distributor  will transmit any orders received by it for purchase
or redemption of Shares to the transfer  agent and custodian for the  applicable
Fund.

     1.6. Whenever in their judgment such action is warranted by unusual market,
economic or political conditions,  or by abnormal circumstances of any kind, the
Trust's  officers  may  decline to accept any orders  for,  or make any sales of
Shares until such time as those officers deem it advisable to accept such orders
and to make such sales.

     1.7.  The  Distributor  will act only on its own behalf as  principal if it
chooses to enter into selling  agreements with selected  dealers or others.  The
Distributor  shall offer and sell Shares  only to such  selected  dealers as are
members, in good standing, of the NASD.

     1.8  The  Distributor  agrees  to  adopt  compliance  standards,  in a form
satisfactory  to the  Trust,  governing  the  operation  of the  multiple  class
distribution system under which Shares are offered.

     2. DUTIES OF THE TRUST.

     2.1. The Trust  agrees at its own expense to execute any and all  documents
and to furnish,  at its own expense,  any and all  information  and otherwise to
take all  actions  that  may be  reasonably  necessary  in  connection  with the
qualification of Shares for sale in such states as the Trust and the Distributor
may designate.

     2.2. The Trust shall furnish from time to time, for use in connection  with
the sale of Shares such  information with respect to the Funds and the Shares as
the  Distributor  may reasonably  request;  and the Trust warrants that any such
information  shall be true and  correct.  Upon  request,  the Trust  shall  also
provide or cause to be provided to the  Distributor:  (a) unaudited  semi-annual
statements of each Fund's books and accounts,  (b) quarterly earnings statements
of each Fund,  (c) a monthly  itemized list of the  securities in each Fund, (d)
monthly balance sheets as soon as practicable  after the end of each month,  and
(e)  from  time to time  such  additional.  information  regarding  each  Fund's
financial condition as the Distributor may reasonably request.

     3. REPRESENTATIONS OF THE TRUST.

     3.1. The Trust  represents to the Distributor  that it is registered  under
the 1940 Act and that the Shares of each of the Funds have been registered under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the  "Securities  Act").  The Trust will
file such amendments to its  Registration  Statement as may be required and will
use its  best  efforts  to  ensure  that  such  Registration  Statement  remains
accurate.

     4. INDEMNIFICATION.

     4.1 The Trust  shall  indemnify  and hold  harmless  the  Distributor,  its
Officers and Directors,  and each person,  if any, who controls the  Distributor
within  the  meaning  of  Section 15 of the  Securities  Act  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),  which the
Distributor or such Officer and Director or  controlling  person may incur under
the  Securities  Act or under common law or  otherwise,  arising out of or based
upon any untrue  statement,  or alleged  untrue  statement,  of a material  fact
contained  in the  Registration  Statement,  as from  time to  time  amended  or
supplemented,  any prospectus or annual or interim report to shareholders of the
Trust,  or arising out of or based upon any omission,  or alleged  omission,  to
state a material  fact  required to be stated  therein or  necessary in order to
make the statements  therein, in the light of the circumstances under which they
were made,  not  misleading,  unless  such  statement  or  omission  was made in
reliance upon,  and in conformity  with,  information  furnished to the Trust in
connection therewith by or on behalf of the Distributor, provided, however, that
in no case (i) is the  indemnification of the Trust in favor of the Distributor,
its  Officer  and  Directors,  or any such  controlling  persons to be deemed to
protect  such  Distributor,  any  Officer  or  Director  thereof,  or  any  such
controlling  persons  thereof against any liability to the Trust of each Fund or
any securities  holders thereof to which the Distributor any Officer or Director
thereof, or any such controlling persons would otherwise be subject by reason of
willful  misfeasance,  bad faith or gross negligence in the performance of their
duties or by reason of the reckless  disregard of their  obligations  and duties
under  this  Agreement;  or (ii) is the Trust 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 such
controlling  person, as the case maybe, shall have notified the Trust 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 Trust of any such claim shall not relieve it
from any liability  which it may have to the person  against whom such action it
brought otherwise than on account of its indemnity  agreement  contained in this
paragraph.  The Trust 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 Trust 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 Trust  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 Trust 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.  The Trust shall
promptly  notify  the  Distributor  of the  commencement  of any  litigation  or
proceeding against it or any of its officers or directors in connection with the
issuance or sale of any of the shares.

     4.2 The Distributor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Trust and each of
its  directors  and  officers  and each  person,  if any, who controls the Trust
against any loss, liability, claim, damage or expense described in the foregoing
indemnity  contained in paragraph  4.1, but only with respect to  statements  or
omissions made in reliance upon , and in conformity with,  information furnished
to the  Trust  in  writing  by or on  behalf  of the  Distributor  for  uses  in
connection with the Registration Statement, as from time to time amended, or the
annual or interim reports to  shareholders.  In case any action shall be brought
against the Trust or any persons so  indemnified,  in respect of which indemnity
may be sought against the  Distributor,  the  Distributor  shall have rights and
duties given to the Trust,  and the Trust and each person so  indemnified  shall
have the  rights  and  duties  given to the  Distributor  by the  provisions  of
paragraph 4.1.

     5. OFFERING OF SHARES.

     5.1. None of the Shares shall be offered by either the  Distributor  or the
Trust  under any of the  provisions  of this  Agreement,  and no orders  for the
purchase or sale of Shares  hereunder  shall be accepted by the Trust, if and so
long as the  effectiveness of the  registration  statement then in effect or any
necessary  amendments  thereto shall be suspended under any of the provisions of
the  Securities  Act or if and so long as a current  prospectus and statement of
additional information as required by Section 10(b)(2) of the Securities Act, as
amended,  is not on file with the Commission;  provided,  however,  that nothing
contained  in  this  paragraph  5.1  shall  in any  way  restrict  or  have  any
application to or bearing upon the Trust's  obligation to repurchase Shares from
any shareholder in accordance with the provisions of the prospectus of each Fund
or the Trust's prospectus or Declaration of Trust.

     6. AMENDMENTS TO REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND OTHER MATERIAL EVENTS.

     6.1.  The Trust  agrees to advise  the  Distributor  as soon as  reasonably
practical  by a notice  in  writing  delivered  to the  Distributor:  (a) of any
request or action taken by the Commission which is material to the Distributor's
obligations  hereunder or (b) any material fact of which the Trust becomes aware
which affects the Distributor's obligations hereunder.

     For purposes of this section,  informal requests by or acts of the Staff of
the Commission shall not be deemed actions of or requests by the Commission.

     7. COMPENSATION OF DISTRIBUTOR.

     7.1 (a) On all sales of Shares of the Fund shall  receive  the  current net
asset value.  The Trust in respect of each Fund shall pay to the Distributor the
Distributor's  Allocable Portion (as defined below) of a fee (the  "Distribution
Fee") in  respect  of the Shares of each such Fund at the rate of .75% per annum
of the average daily net asset value of the Shares of such Fund,  subject to the
limitation on the maximum  amount of such fees under the Business  Conduct Rules
as applicable to such  Distribution  Fee on the date hereof,  as compensation to
the Distributor for its services in connection with the offer and sale of Shares
and shall also pay to the Distributor contingent deferred sales charges ("CDSC")
as set forth in the  Fund's  current  Prospectus  and  Statement  of  Additional
Information,  and as  required by this  Agreement.  The  Distributor  shall also
receive payments  consisting of shareholder service fees ("Service Fees") at the
rate of .25% per annum of the average  daily net asset value of the Shares.  The
Distributor may allow all or a part of said  Distribution Fee and CDSCs received
by it (and not paid to others as hereinafter provided) to such brokers,  dealers
or other persons as Distributor  may  determine.  The  Distributor  may also pay
Service  Fees to  brokers,  dealers  or  other  persons  providing  services  to
shareholders.

     (b) The  provisions  of this Section 7.1 shall be  applicable to the extent
necessary to enable the Trust to comply with its  obligations in respect of each
Fund to pay Distributor its Allocable Portion (as hereinafter  described) of the
Distribution  Fee paid in respect of Shares of such  Fund,  and shall  remain in
effect with  respect to the Shares so long as any  payments  are  required to be
made  by the  Trust  with  respect  to the  Shares  of a  Fund  pursuant  to the
irrevocable  payment  instructions as defined in the Purchase and Sale Agreement
dated as of May 31, 1995 (as amended and supplemented, the "Purchase Agreement")
among the Distributor,  Evergreen Keystone Investment Services,  Inc., Citibank,
N.A. and Citicorp North America,  Inc. and the Amended and Restated  Master Sale
Agreement between the Distributor and Mutual Fund Funding 1994-1 dated as of May
5,  1997,  as  amended  and  supplemented  from time to time (the  "Master  Sale
Agreement") (the "Irrevocable Payment Instructions").

     (c) As promptly as possible after the first Business Day (as defined in the
Prospectus)  following the  twentieth day of each month,  the Trust shall pay to
the Distributor the Distributor's Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee, any
CDSCs and any Service Fees that may be due in respect of each Fund.

     (d) The Distributor's Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee paid by the
Trust in respect of Shares of a Fund shall mean the  portion of the Asset  Based
Sales  Charge  allocable  to  Distributor  Shares  of such Fund (as  defined  in
Schedule I to this  Agreement) in accordance  with Schedule I hereto.  The Trust
agrees to cause its  transfer  agent to maintain the records and arrange for the
payments  on behalf of the trust in respect of each Fund at the times and in the
amounts and to the  accounts  required by Schedule I hereto,  as the same may be
amended from time to time. It is  acknowledged  and agreed that by virtue of the
operation  of  Schedule  I hereto  the  Distributor's  Allocable  Portion of the
Distribution  Fee paid by the Trust in respect of Shares of each Fund,  may,  to
the extent provided in Schedule I hereto, take into account the Distribution Fee
payable by such Fund in  respect of other  existing  and future  classes  and/or
sub-classes  of shares of such Fund which  would be treated  as  "Shares:  under
Schedule I hereto. The trust will limit amounts paid to any subsequent principal
underwriters  of Shares of a Fund to the portion of the Asset Based Sales Charge
paid in respect of Shares attributable to such Shares which are Post-Distributor
Shares (as defined in Schedule I hereto) in accordance with Schedule I hereto.

     The Trust shall cause the transfer agent and  sub-transfer  agents for each
Fund to withhold from redemption  proceeds  payable to holders of Shares of such
Fund on  redemption  thereof the CDSCs  payable upon  redemption  thereof as set
forth in the then current Prospectus and/or Statement of Additional  Information
of such Fund and to pay to the Distributor the  Distributor's  Allocable Portion
of such CDSCs  paid in  respect  of Class B Shares of such Fund  which  shall be
equal to the portion  thereof  allocable to Distributor  Shares of such Fund (as
defined in Schedule I hereto) in accordance with Schedule I hereto.

     (e) The Distributor shall be considered to have completely earned the right
to the payment of its Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee and the right to
payment over to it of its Allocable  Portion of the CDSC in respect of Shares of
a Fund  as  provided  for  hereby  upon  the  completion  of the  sales  of each
Commission  Share of such Fund (as  defined  in  Schedule  I hereto)  taken into
account as a Distributor Share in computing the Distributor's  Allocable Portion
in accordance with Schedule I hereto.

     (f) Except as provided in Section 7(g) below in respect of the Distribution
Fee only, the Trust's  obligation to pay the Distributor the Distribution Fee in
respect of a Fund and to pay over to the  Distributor  CDSCs provided for hereby
shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be subject to dispute, offset,
counterclaim or any defense whatsoever (it being understood that nothing in this
sentence shall be deemed a waiver by the trust of its right separately to pursue
any  claims it may have  against  the  Distributor  with  respect  to a Fund and
enforce such claims  against any assets (other than the  Distributor's  right to
its  Allocable  Portion  of the  Distribution  Fee and  CDSCs  (the  "Collection
Rights")) of the Distributor.

     (g) Notwithstanding  anything in this Agreement to the contrary,  the Trust
in respect of each Fund shall pay to the  Distributor  its Allocable  Portion of
the  Distribution  Fee provided for hereby  notwithstanding  its  termination as
Distributor for the Shares of such Fund or any termination of this Agreement and
such payment of such  Distribution  fee, and that  obligation  and the method of
computing such payment,  shall not be changed or terminated except to the extent
required by any change in applicable law,  including,  without  limitation,  the
1940 Act,  the Rules  promulgated  thereunder  by the  Securities  and  Exchange
Commission and the Business  Conduct Ruled,  in each case enacted or promulgated
after May 1, 1997, or in connection with a Complete  Termination (as hereinafter
defined).  For the purposes of this Section 7, "Complete  Termination"  means in
respect  of a Fund a  termination  of such  Fund's  Rule  12b-1 plan for Class B
Shares  involving  the  cessation of payments of the  Distribution  Fee, and the
cessation  of payments of  Distribution  Fee  pursuant to every other Rule 12b-1
plan of such Fund for every existing or future B-Class-of-Shares (as hereinafter
defined)  and the Fund's  discontinuance  of the  offering of every  existing or
future  B-Class-of-Shares,  which conditions shall be deemed satisfied when they
are first  complied with  hereafter and so long  thereafter as they are complied
with prior to the date upon which all of the Shares which are Distributor Shares
pursuant  to  Schedule  I hereto  shall have been  redeemed  or  converted.  For
purposes of this Section 7, the term B-Class-of-Shares  means the Shares of each
Fund and each other class of shares of such Fund hereafter issued which would be
treated as Shares  under  Schedule I hereto or which has  substantially  similar
economic  characteristics to the B Class of Shares taking into account the total
sales charge,  CDSC or other similar charges borne directly or indirectly by the
holder of the shares of such class.  The parties agree that the existing C Class
of   Shares  of  any  Fund  does  not  have   substantially   similar   economic
characteristics  to the  B-Class-of-Shares  taking into  account the total sales
charges,  CDSCs or other  similar  charges  borne  directly or indirectly by the
holder of such  shares.  For  purposes of clarity  the parties to the  Agreement
hereby state that they intend that a new installment  load class of shares which
may be  authorized  by  amendment  to Rule  6(c)-10  under  the 1940 Act will be
considered  to  be  a  B-class-of-Shares  if  it  has  economic  characteristics
substantially  similar to the economic  characteristics  of the existing Class B
Shares taking into account the total sale charge, CDCSs or other similar charges
borne  directly  or  indirectly  by the holder of such  charges  and will not be
considered  to  be  a  B-Class-of-Shares  if  it  has  economic  characteristics
substantially  similar to the economic  characteristics  of the existing Class C
shares of the Fund taking into  account the total sales  charge,  CDSCs or other
similar charges home directly or indirectly by the holder of such shares.

     (h) The Distributor may assign,  sell or otherwise transfer any part of its
Allocable  Portions of the  Distribution  Fees and CDSCs and  obligations of the
Trust  with  respect  to a Fund  related  thereto  (but  not  the  Distributor's
obligations  to the  Trust  with  respect  to  such  Fund  provided  for in this
Agreement)  to any  person  (an  "assignee")  and any such  assignment  shall be
effective  upon written  notice to the Trust by the  Distributor.  In connection
therewith  the Trust  shall pay all or any  amounts in respect of its  Allocable
Portions  directly  to the  Assignee  thereof  as  directed  in a writing by the
Distributor in the Irrevocable Payment Instructions,  as the same may be amended
from time to time with the consent of the Trust,  and the trust shall be without
liability to any person of it pays such amounts when and as so directed,  except
for  underpayments  of  amounts  actually  due  without  any  amount  payable as
consequential  or other damages due to such  underpayment  and without  interest
except to the extent that delay in payment of Distribution Fee and CDSCs results
in an increase in the maximum amount  allowable under the NASD Business  Conduct
Rules, which increases daily at a rate of prime plus one percent per annum.

     Each Fund will not, to the extent it may  otherwise  be empowered to do so,
change or waive any CDSC with  respect to Class B Shares,  except as provided in
the Fund's  Prospectus  or  Statement  of  Additional  Information  without  the
Distributor's or Assignee's consent, as applicable.  Notwithstanding anything to
the  contrary in this  Agreement  or any  termination  of this  Agreement or the
Distributor  as  principal   underwriter  for  the  Shares  of  the  Funds,  the
Distributor  shall be  entitled  to be paid its  Allocable  Portion of the CDSCs
whether or not a Fund's Rule 12b- 1 plan for B Shares is terminated  and whether
or not any such termination is a Complete Termination, as defined above.

     (i) Under this  Agreement,  the  Distributor  shall:  (i) make  payments to
securities dealers and others engaged in the sale of Shares;  (ii) make payments
of  principal  and  interest in  connection  with the  financing  of  commission
payments made by the  Distributor  in  connection  with the sale of Shares (iii)
incur the expense of obtaining such support services,  telephone  facilities and
shareholder services as may reasonably be required in connection with its duties
hereunder;  (iv) formulate and implement  marketing and promotional  activities,
including,  but not limited to, direct mail  promotions and  television,  radio,
newspaper,  magazine and other mass media  advertising;  (v) prepare,  print and
distribute sales literature;  (vi) prepare, print and distribute Prospectuses of
the Funds and reports for  recipients  other than existing  shareholders  of the
Funds;  and (vii) provide to the Trust such  information,  analyses and opinions
with respect to marketing and promotional activities as the Trust may, from time
to time, reasonably request.

     (j) The  Distributor  shall prepare and deliver reports to the Treasurer of
the Trust on a  regular,  at least  monthly,  basis,  showing  the  distribution
expenditures  incurred  by the  Distributor  in  connection  with  its  services
rendered pursuant to this Agreement and the Plan and the purposes  therefor,  as
well as any  supplemental  reports  as the  Trustees,  from  time to  time,  may
reasonably request.

     (k) The Distributor may retain the difference  between the current offering
price of Shares,  as set forth in the current  prospectus for each Fund, and net
asset value,  less any reallowance  that is payable in accordance with the sales
charge schedule in effect at any given time with respect to the Shares.

     (l) The  Distributor  may  retain  any CDSCs  payable  with  respect to the
redemption  of any  Shares,  provided  however,  that any CDSCs  received by the
Distributor  shall first be applied by the  Distributor  or its  Assignee to any
outstanding  amounts  payable  or which  may in the  future  be  payable  by the
Distributor  or its  Assignee  under  financing  arrangements  entered  into  in
connection with the payment of commissions on the sale of Shares.

     8. CONFIDENTIALITY, NON-EXCLUSIVE AGENCY.

     8.1. The Distributor  agrees on behalf of itself and its employees to treat
confidentially and as proprietary information of the Trust all records and other
information   relative  to  the  Funds  and  its  prior,  present  or  potential
shareholders,  and not to use such records and information for any purpose other
than  performance of its  responsibilities  and to obtain approval in writing by
the Trust,  which  approval  shall not be  unreasonably  withheld and may not be
withheld  where the  Distributor  may be exposed to civil or  criminal  contempt
proceedings for failure to comply, when requested to divulge such information by
duly constituted authorities, or when so requested by the Trust.

     8.2. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall prevent the Distributor,  or
any affiliated  person of the Distributor,  from performing  services similar to
those to be performed  hereunder for any other person,  firm, or  corporation or
for its or their own accounts or for the accounts of others.

     9. TERM.

     9.1. This Agreement shall continue until  ___________,  19__ and thereafter
for  successive  annual  periods,  provided  such  continuance  is  specifically
approved at least  annually by (i) a vote of the majority of the Trustees of the
Trust and (ii) a vote of the majority of those Trustees of the Trust who are not
interested  persons  of the Trust and who have no direct or  indirect  financial
interest  in the  operation  of the Plan,  in this  Agreement  or any  agreement
related  to the Plan (the  "Independent  Trustees")  by vote cast in person at a
meeting  called for the purpose of voting on such  approval.  This  Agreement is
terminable at any time, with respect to the Trust,  without penalty,  (a) on not
less than 60 days'  written  notice  by vote of a  majority  of the  Independent
Trustees,  or by vote of the  holders of a majority  of the  outstanding  voting
securities of the Trust,  or (b) upon not less than 60 days'  written  notice by
the Distributor. This Agreement may remain in effect with respect to a Fund even
if it has been  terminated in accordance with this paragraph with respect to one
or  more  other  Funds  of  the  Trust.   This  Agreement  will  also  terminate
automatically  in the event of its assignment.  (As used in this Agreement,  the
terms "majority of the outstanding voting securities," "interested persons," and
"assignment" shall have the same meaning as such terms have in the 1940 Act.)

     10. MISCELLANEOUS.

     10.1.  This  Agreement  shall  be  governed  by the  laws of the  State  of
Delaware.

     10.2.  The  captions in this  Agreement  are included  for  convenience  of
reference only and in no way define or delimit any of the  provisions  hereof or
otherwise affect their constructions or effect.

     10.3 The  obligations  of the Trust  hereunder are not  personally  binding
upon,  nor shall resort be had to the private  property of, any of the Trustees,
shareholders,  officers,  employees  or agents of the Trust and only the Trust's
property shall be bound.

     IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the parties hereto have caused this  instrument to be
executed by their officers designated below.

EVERGREEN DISTRIBUTOR, INC.
                                                     (Fund)
By:                                                  By:
Title:                                               Title:

                      
                        PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT

                                 CLASS Y SHARES


     AGREEMENT  effective  this__day  of__ ,  199_  by and  between  each of the
parties  listed on Exhibit A attached  hereto and made a part  hereof,  each for
itself and not jointly  (each a "Fund"),  and  Evergreen  Distributor,  Inc.,  a
Delaware corporation ("Principal Underwriter").

         It is hereby mutually agreed as follows:

         1.  The  Fund  hereby  appoints   Principal   Underwriter  a  principal
underwriter of the Class Y shares of beneficial  interest of the Fund ("Shares")
as an  independent  contractor  upon the terms and  conditions  hereinafter  set
forth.  Except as the Fund may from time to time  agree,  Principal  Underwriter
will act as agent for the Fund and not as principal.

         2. Principal  Underwriter  will use its best efforts to find purchasers
for the Shares, to promote distribution of the Shares and may obtain orders from
brokers,  dealers or other persons for sales of Shares to them. No such brokers,
dealers or other  persons shall have any authority to act as agent for the Fund;
such  brokers,  dealers or other persons shall act only as principal in the sale
of Shares.

         3. Sales of Shares by Principal  Underwriter shall be at the applicable
public  offering  price  determined  in the manner  set forth in the  prospectus
and/or  statement of additional  information  of the Fund current at the time of
the  Fund's  acceptance  of  the  order  for  Shares;  provided  that  Principal
Underwriter also shall have the right to sell Shares at net asset value, if such
sale is  permissible  under and  consistent  with  applicable  statutes,  rules,
regulations  and orders.  All orders shall be subject to acceptance by the Fund,
and the Fund  reserves the right,  in its sole  discretion,  to reject any order
received.  The Fund  shall not be liable to anyone  for  failure  to accept  any
order.

         4. On all sales of Shares, the Fund shall receive the current net asset
value.

         5.  Payment  to the Fund  for  Shares  shall  be in New York or  Boston
Clearing House funds received by Principal Underwriter within three (3) business
days after  notice of  acceptance  of the  purchase  order and the amount of the
applicable  public  offering  price  has been  given to the  purchaser.  If such
payment is not received  within such  three-day  period,  the Fund  reserves the
right,  without further  notice,  forthwith to cancel its acceptance of any such
order.  The  Fund  shall  pay such  issue  taxes  as may be  required  by law in
connection with the issuance of the Shares.

     6.  Principal  Underwriter  shall not make in  connection  with any sale or
solicitation of a sale of the Shares any  representations  concerning the Shares
except  those  contained  in the then  current  prospectus  and/or  statement of
additional  information  covering the Shares and in printed information approved
by the Fund as  information  supplemental  to such  prospectus  and statement of
additional  information.  Copies of the then current prospectus and statement of
additional  information and any such printed  supplemental  information  will be
supplied by the Fund to Principal  Underwriter  in  reasonable  quantities  upon
request.

         7.  Principal  Underwriter  agrees to comply with the Business  Conduct
Rules of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc.

         8. The Fund  appoints  Principal  Underwriter  as its  agent to  accept
orders for  redemptions  and  repurchases  of Shares at values and in the manner
determined in accordance with the then current  prospectus  and/or  statement of
additional information of the Fund.

         9.  The Fund  agrees  to  indemnify  and hold  harmless  the  Principal
Underwriter,  its officers and Directors  and each person,  if any, who controls
the Principal Underwriter within the meaning of Section 15 of the Securities Act
of 1933 ("1933  Act"),  against any losses,  claims,  damages,  liabilities  and
expenses (including the cost of any legal fees incurred in connection therewith)
which the Principal Underwriter, its officers, Directors or any such controlling
person may incur under the 1933 Act, under any other  statute,  at common law or
otherwise, arising out of or based upon

     a) any untrue  statement or alleged  untrue  statement  of a material  fact
contained  in the Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus  or  statement of
additional information (including amendments and supplements thereto), or

     b) any omission or alleged omission to state a material fact required to be
stated  in  the  Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus  or  statement  of
additional  information necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
provided,  however,  that insofar as losses,  claims,  damages,  liabilities  or
expenses arise out of or are based upon any such untrue statement or omission or
alleged  untrue  statement or omission made in reliance and in  conformity  with
information  furnished to the Fund by the Principal  Underwriter  for use in the
Fund's   registration   statement,   prospectus   or  statement  of   additional
information,  such indemnification is not applicable.  In no case shall the Fund
indemnify the Principal  Underwriter or its controlling person as to any amounts
incurred for any liability arising out of or based upon any action for which the
Principal  Underwriter,  its officers and  Directors or any  controlling  person
would  otherwise be subject to liability by reason of willful  misfeasance,  bad
faith or gross  negligence in the  performance of its duties or by reason of the
reckless disregard of its obligations and duties under this Agreement.

     10. The  Principal  Underwriter  agrees to indemnify  and hold harmless the
Fund,  its  officers,  Trustees and each  person,  if any, who controls the Fund
within  the  meaning of Section  15 of the 1933 Act  against  any loss,  claims,
damages, liabilities and expenses (including the cost of any legal fees incurred
in connection  therewith)  which the Fund,  its  officers,  Trustees or any such
controlling  person may incur under the 1933 Act,  under any other  statute,  at
common law or  otherwise  arising  out of the  acquisition  of any Shares by any
person which

     a) may be based upon any wrongful act by the Principal  Underwriter  or any
of its employees or representatives, or

     b) may be based upon any untrue  statement or alleged untrue statement of a
material  fact  contained in the Fund's  registration  statement,  prospectus or
statement  of  additional  information  (including  amendments  and  supplements
thereto),  or any omission or alleged omission to state a material fact required
to be stated therein or necessary to make the statements therein not misleading,
if such statement or omission was made in reliance upon information furnished or
confirmed in writing to the Fund by the Principal Underwriter.

     11. The Fund  agrees to execute  such papers and to do such acts and things
as shall from time to time be reasonably requested by Principal  Underwriter for
the purpose of  qualifying  the Shares for sale under the  so-called  "blue sky"
laws of any state or for registering Shares under the 1933 Act or the Fund under
the Investment  Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act").  Principal  Underwriter  shall
bear the expense of  preparing,  printing and  distributing  advertising,  sales
literature,  prospectuses  and  statements of additional  information.  The Fund
shall bear the  expense of  registering  Shares  under the 1933 Act and the Fund
under the 1940 Act,  qualifying  Shares for sale under the so-called  "blue sky"
laws of any state, the preparation and printing of  prospectuses,  statements of
additional  information and reports required to be filed with the Securities and
Ex change  Commission  and other  authorities,  the  preparation,  printing  and
mailing of prospectuses and statements of additional information to shareholders
of the Fund, and the direct expenses of the issuance of Shares.

     12. The term of this Agreement  shall begin on the date hereof and,  unless
sooner terminated or continued as provided below,  shall expire after two years.
This Agreement  shall  continue in effect after such term if its  continuance is
specifically  approved  by a  majority  of the  Trustees  of the  Fund at  least
annually  in  accordance  with  the  1940  Act and  the  rules  and  regulations
thereunder.

     This  Agreement  may be  terminated  at any time,  without  payment  of any
penalty, by vote of a majority of the Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the
Fund's outstanding Shares on not more than sixty (60) days written notice to any
other party to the Agreement;  and shall terminate automatically in the event of
its assignment (as defined in the 1940 Act).

     13. This  Agreement  shall be construed in accordance  with the laws of The
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  All sales hereunder are to be made, and title to
the Shares shall pass, in Boston, Massachusetts.

     14. The Fund is a series of a Delaware  business trust  established under a
Declaration of Trust, as it may be amended from time to time. The obligations of
the Fund are not personally binding upon, nor shall recourse be had against, the
private property of any of the Trustees,  shareholders,  officers,  employees or
agents of the Fund, but only the property of the Fund shall be bound.

     IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the parties  hereto have caused this  Agreement to be
executed by their  respective  officers  thereunto  duly  authorized  at Boston,
Massachusetts, on the day and year first written above.


                                             [List Funds]

                                             By:________________________________


                                             EVERGREEN DISTRIBUTOR, INC.


                                             By: _______________________________

                                               


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                                   EXHIBIT A
                                      
                                       TO

                        PRINCIPAL UNDERWRITING AGREEMENT

                                 CLASS Y SHARES





(Evergreen logo appears here)


 
 
                                                      Effective November 1, 1997

Evergreen Distributor, Inc.
125 West 55th Street
New York, New York 10019





Dear Financial Professional:

     This Schedule of Commissions and Service Fees ("Schedule") supersedes any
previous Schedules, is hereby made part of our dealer agreement ("Agreement")
with you and will remain in effect until modified or rescinded by us.
Capitalized terms used in this Schedule and not defined herein have the same
meaning as such terms have in the Agreement. All commission rates and service
fee rates set forth in this Schedule may be modified by us from time to time
without prior notice.


                               I. EVERGREEN FUNDS

                         Evergreen State Tax Free Fund
                   Evergreen State Tax Free Fund - Series II
                        Evergreen Strategic Income Fund
                         Evergreen Tax Free Income Fund
                          Evergreen Latin America Fund
                      Evergreen Global Opportunities Fund
                        Evergreen Natural Resources Fund
                              Evergreen Omega Fund
                    Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund - II
                        Evergreen Fund for Total Return
                         Evergreen U.S. Government Fund
                       Evergreen High Grade Tax Free Fund
                     Evergreen Florida Municipal Bond Fund
                     Evergreen Georgia Municipal Bond Fund
                    Evergreen New Jersey Municipal Bond Fund
                  Evergreen North Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
                      Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Fund
                  Evergreen South Carolina Municipal Bond Fund
                     Evergreen Virginia Municipal Bond Fund
               Evergreen Florida High Income Municipal Bond Fund
                                 Evergreen Fund
                     Evergreen U.S. Real Estate Equity Fund
       
                     Evergreen Micro Cap Fund
                        Evergreen Aggressive Growth Fund
                      Evergreen International Equity Fund
                         Evergreen Global Leaders Fund

                     Evergreen Emerging Markets Growth Fund
                    Evergreen Global Real Estate Equity Fund
                            Evergreen Balanced Fund
                         Evergreen Growth & Income Fund
                              Evergreen Value Fund
               
                      Evergreen American Retirement Fund
                           Evergreen Foundation Fund
                    Evergreen Tax Strategic Foundation Fund
                             Evergreen Utility Fund
                         Evergreen Income & Growth Fund
                     Evergreen Small Cap Equity Income Fund
          (collectively "Evergreen Equity and Long Term Income Funds")
                 Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund
                     Evergreen Intermediate Term Bond Fund
                     Evergreen Short-Intermediate Bond Fund
                    Evergreen Intermediate-Term Bond Fund II
             Evergreen Intermediate-Term Government Securities Fund
                  Evergreen Short-Intermediate Municipal Fund
              (collectively "Evergreen Intermediate Income Funds")
                          Evergreen Money Market Fund
                     Evergreen Tax Exempt Money Market Fund
                      Evergreen Treasury Money Market Fund
               
              Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax Free Money Market Fund
                 (collectively "Evergreen Money Market Funds")


                               A. CLASS A SHARES

1. Commissions
     Except as otherwise provided in our Agreement, in paragraph 2 below or in
connection with certain types of purchases at net asset value which are
described in the Prospectuses or Statements of Additional Information for the
Evergreen Funds, we will pay you commissions on your sales of Shares of such
Funds in accordance with the following sales charge schedules* on sales where
we receive a commission from the shareholder.



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             Evergreen Equity and Long Term Income Funds
                                  Sales Charge as     Commission as
Amount of                         a Percentage of     a Percentage of
Purchase                          Offering Price      Offering Price
<S>                              <C>                 <C>
          Less than $50,000            4.75%              4.25%

          $50,000-$99,999              4.50%              4.25%
          $100,000-$249,999            3.75%              3.25%
          $250,000-$499,999            2.50%              2.00%
          $500,000-$999,999            2.00%              1.75%
          Over $1,000,000              None          See paragraph 2
</TABLE>


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 Evergreen Intermediate Income Funds
                                  Sales Charge as     Commission as
Amount of                         a Percentage of     a Percentage of
Purchase                          Offering Price      Offering Price
<S>                              <C>                 <C>
          Less than $50,000            3.25%              2.75%
          $50,000-$99,999              3.00%              2.75%
          $100,000-$249,999            2.50%              2.25%
          $250,000-$499,999            2.00%              1.75%
          $500,000-$999,999            1.50%              1.25%
          Over $1,000,000              None               See paragraph 2
</TABLE>

                          Evergreen Money Market Funds
                  No sales charge for any amount of purchase.


2. Commissions for Certain Types of Purchases
     With respect to (a) purchases of Class A Shares in the amount of $1
million or more and/or (b) purchases of Class A Shares made within a 12 month
period by a corporate or certain other qualified retirement plan or a
non-qualified deferred compensation plan or a Title I tax sheltered annuity or
TSA Plan sponsored by an organization having 100 or more eligible employees (a
"Qualifying Plan"), (each such purchase a "NAV Purchase"), we will pay you
commissions as follows:


<TABLE>
<S>           <C>                                    <C>
         a.   Purchases described in 2(a) above
              Amount of                                         Commission as a Percentage
              Purchase                                               of Offering Price
              $1,000,000-$2,999,999                  1.00% of the first $2,999,999, plus
              $3,000,000-$4,999,999                  0.50% of the next $2,000,000, plus
              $5,000,000                             0.25% of amounts equal to or over $5,000,000
         b.   Purchases described in 2(b) above      .50% of amount of purchase (subject to recapture
                                                     upon early redemption)
</TABLE>

* These sales charge schedules apply to purchases made at one time or pursuant
  to Rights of Accumulation or Letters of Intent. Any purchase which is made
  pursuant to Rights of Accumulation or Letter of Intent is subject to the
  terms described in the Prospectus(es) for the Fund(s) whose Shares are being
  purchased.


3. Promotional Incentives
     We may, from time to time, provide promotional incentives, including
reallowance and/or payment of up to the entire sales charge to certain dealers.
Such incentives may, at our discretion, be limited to dealers who allow their
individual selling representatives to participate in such additional
commissions.

4. Service Fees for Evergreen Funds (other than Evergreen Money Market Funds,
 Evergreen State Tax Free Fund, Evergreen State Tax Free Fund - Series II and
 Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund)
     We will pay you service fees based on the average daily net asset value of
Shares of such Funds you have sold which are issued and outstanding on the
books of such Funds during each calendar quarter and which are registered in
the names of customers for whom you are dealer of record ("Eligible Shares").
Such service fees will be calculated quarterly at the rate of 0.0625% per
quarter of the daily average net asset value of all such Eligible Shares
(approximately 0.25% annually) during such quarter, provided, however, that in
any calendar quarter in which total service fees earned by you on Eligible
Shares of all Funds are less than $50.00 in the aggregate, no service fees will
be paid to you nor will such amounts be carried over for payment in a future
quarter. Service fees will be paid by the twentieth day of the month before the
end of the respective quarter. Service fees will only be paid by us to the
extent that such amounts have been paid to us by the Funds.


5. Service Fees for Evergreen State Tax Free Fund and Evergreen State Tax Free
   Fund - Series II
     We will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(4)
above on Shares sold on or after July 1, 1997. For shares sold prior to July 1,
1997 we will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(4)
except that the quarterly rate will be 0.0375% (approximately 0.15% annually).


6. Service Fees for Evergreen Capital Preservation and Income Fund
     We will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(4)
except that for Eligible Shares sold after January 1, 1997 the quarterly rate
will be 0.025% (approximately 0.10% annually).


7. Service Fees for Evergreen Money Market Funds

     We will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(4) 
except that the quarterly rate will be 0.075% (approximately 0.30% annually.)


                               B. CLASS B SHARES
                              All Evergreen Funds

1. Commissions
     Except as otherwise provided in our Agreement, we will pay you commissions
on your sales of Class B Shares of the Evergreen Funds at the rate of 4.00% of
the aggregate Offering Price of such Shares, when sold in an eligible sale.


2. Promotional Incentives
     We may, from time to time, provide promotional incentives, including
reallowance and/or payment of additional commissions, to certain dealers. Such
incentives may, at our discretion, be limited to dealers who allow their
individual selling representatives to participate in such additional
commissions.


3. Service Fees for Evergreen Funds (other than Evergreen State Tax Free Fund
 and Evergreen State Tax Free Fund - Series II)
     We will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(4)
 above.


4. Service Fees for Evergreen State Tax Free Fund and Evergreen State Tax Free
   Fund - Series II
     We will pay you service fees calculated as provided in section I (A)(5)
above.


                               C. CLASS C SHARES
                              All Evergreen Funds

1. Commissions
     Except as provided in our agreement, we will pay you initial commissions
on your sales of Class C Shares of the Evergreen Funds at the rate of 0.75% of
the aggregate Offering Price of such Shares sold in each eligible sale.


     We will also pay you commissions based on the average daily net asset
value of Shares of such Funds you have sold which have been on the books of the
Funds for a minimum of 14 months from the date of purchase (plus any reinvested
distributions attributable to such Shares), which have been issued and
outstanding on the books of such Funds during the calendar quarter and which
are registered in the names of customers for whom you are dealer of record
("Eligible Shares"). Such commissions will be calculated quarterly at the 
rate of 0.1875% per quarter of the average daily net asset value of all such
Eligible Shares (approximately 0.75% annually) during such quarter. Such
commissions will be paid by the twentieth day of the month before the end of
the respective quarter.

Such commissions will continue to be paid to you quarterly so long as aggregate
payments do not exceed applicable NASD limitations and other governing
regulations.


2. Service Fees
     We will pay you a full year's service fee in advance on your sales of
Class C Shares of such Funds at the rate of 0.25% of the aggregate net asset
value of such Shares.

     We will pay you service fees based on the average daily net asset value of
Shares of such Funds you have sold which have been on the books of the Funds
for a minimum of 14 months from the date of purchase (plus any reinvested
distributions attributable to such Shares), which have been issued and
outstanding during the respective quarter and which are registered in the names
of customers for whom you are the dealer of record ("Eligible Shares"). Such
service fees will be calculated quarterly at the rate of 0.0625% per quarter of
the average daily net asset value of all such Eligible Shares (approximately
0.25% annually); provided, however, that in any calendar quarter in which total
service fees earned by you on Eligible Shares of Funds are less than $50.00 in
the aggregate, no service fees will be paid to you nor will such amounts be
carried over for payment in a future quarter. Service fees will be paid by the 
twentieth day of the month before the end of the respective quarter. Service
fees other than those paid in advance will only be paid by us to the extent
that such amounts have been paid to us by the Funds.


                               II. KEYSTONE FUNDS

                        Keystone Quality Bond Fund (B-1)
                      Keystone Diversified Bond Fund (B-2)
                      Keystone High Income Bond Fund (B-4)
                          Keystone Balanced Fund (K-1)
                      Keystone Strategic Growth Fund (K-2)

                     Keystone Growth and Income Fund (S-1)
                    Keystone Small Company Growth Fund (S-4)
                        Keystone International Fund Inc.
                    Keystone Precious Metals Holdings, Inc.
                             Keystone Tax Free Fund
                        (collectively "Keystone Funds")

1. Commissions for the Keystone Funds (other than Keystone Precious Metals
   Holdings, Inc.)
  
   Except as otherwise provided in our Agreement, we will pay you commissions
on your sales of Shares of such Keystone Funds at the rate of 4.0% of the
aggregate public offering price of such Shares as described in the Fund's
Prospectus ("Offering Price") when sold in an eligible sale.


2. Commissions for Keystone Precious Metals Holdings, Inc.
     Except as otherwise provided for in our Agreement, we will pay you
commissions on your sale of Share of Keystone Precious Metals Holdings, Inc. as
the rate of the Offering Price when sold in an eligible sale as follows:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Amount of Purchase             Commission    Amount of Purchase      Commission
<S>                           <C>            <C>                    <C>
       Less than $100,000          4%        $250,000-$499,999            1%
         $100,000-$249,999         2%        $500,000 and above         0.5%
</TABLE>

3. Service Fees
     We will pay you service fees based on the aggregate net asset value of
Shares of the Keystone Funds (other than Keystone Precious Metals Holdings,
Inc.) you have sold on or after June 1, 1983 and of Keystone Precious Metals
Holdings, Inc. you have sold on or after November 19, 1984, which remain issued
and outstanding on the books of such Funds on the fifteenth day of the third
month of each calendar quarter (March 15, June 15, September 15 and December
15, each hereinafter a "Service Fee Record Date") and which are registered in
the names of customers for whom you are dealer of record ("Eligible Shares").
Such service fees will be calculated quarterly at the rate of 0.0625% per
quarter of the aggregate net asset value of all such Eligible Shares
(approximately 0.25% annually) on the Service Fee Record Date; provided,
however, that in any calendar quarter in which service fees earned by you on
Eligible Shares of all Funds are less than $50.00 in the aggregate, no service
fees will be paid to you nor will such amounts be carried over for payment in a
future quarter. Service fees will be payable within five business days after
the Service Fee Record Date. Service fees will only be paid by us to the extent
that such amounts have been paid to us by the Funds.


4. Promotional Incentives
     We may, from time to time, provide promotional incentives, including
reallowance and/or payment of additional commissions to certain dealers. Such
incentives may, at our discretion, be limited to dealers who allow their
individual selling representatives to participate in such additional
commissions.


<PAGE>

(Evergreen logo appears here)



                                             Dealer Name: ------------------



                                             Dealer
                                             No.: --------------------------








                                             Effective
                                             Date: ------------------------



 Evergreen Distributor, Inc.

     125 West 55th Street
     New York, New York 10019


To Whom It May Concern:
     Evergreen Distributor, Inc. ("Company"), principal underwriter, invites
you to participate in the distribution of shares, including separate classes of
shares, ("Shares") of the Keystone Fund Family, the Evergreen Fund Family and
to the extent applicable their separate investment series (collectively "Funds"
and each individually a "Fund") designated by us which are currently or
hereafter underwritten by the Company, subject to the following terms:

1. You will offer and sell Shares of the Funds at the public offering price
with respect to the applicable class described in the then current prospectus
and statement of additional information ("Prospectus") of the Fund whose Shares
you offer. You will offer Shares only on a forward pricing basis, i.e. orders
for the purchase, repurchase or exchange of Shares accepted by you prior to the
close of the New York Stock Exchange and placed with us the same day prior to
the close of our business day, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, shall be confirmed at
the closing price for that business day. You agree to place orders for Shares
only with us and at such closing price. In the event of a difference between
verbal and written price confirmation, the written conformation shall be
considered final. Prices of a Fund's Shares are computed by and are subject to
withdrawal by each Fund in accordance with its Prospectus. You agree to place
orders with us only through your central order department unless we accept your
written Power of Attorney authorizing others to place orders on your behalf.
This dealer agreement ("Agreement") on your part runs to us and the respective
Fund and is for the benefit of, and is enforceable, by each.

2. In the distribution and sale of Shares, you shall not have authority to act
as agent for the Fund, the Company or any other dealer in any respect in such
transactions. All orders are subject to acceptance by us and become effective
only upon confirmation by us. The Company reserves the unqualified right not to
accept any specific order for the purchase or exchange of Shares.

3. In addition to the distribution services provided by you with respect to a
Fund you may be asked to render administrative, account maintenance and other
services as necessary or desirable for shareholders of such Fund ("Shareholder
Services").

4. Notwithstanding anything else contained in this Agreement or in any other
agreement between us, the Company hereby acknowledges and agrees that any
information received from you concerning your customer in the course of this
arrangement is confidential. Except as requested by the customer or as required
by law and except for the respective Fund, its officers, directors or trustees,
employees, agents or service providers, the Company will not provide nor permit
access to such information by any person or entity, including any First Union
Corporation bank or First Union Brokerage Services, Inc.

5. So long as this Agreement remains in effect, we will pay you commissions on
sales of Shares of the Funds and service fees for Shareholder Services, in
accordance with Schedule of Commissions and Service Fees ("Schedule") attached
hereto and made a part of hereof, which Schedule may be modified from time to
time or rescinded by us, in either case without prior notice. You have no
vested right to receive any continuing service fees, other fees, or other
commissions which we may elect to pay you from time to time on Shares
previously sold by you or by any person who is not a broker or dealer actually
engaged in the investment banking or securities business. You will receive
commissions in accordance with the attached Schedule on all purchase
transactions in shareholder accounts (excluding reinvestment of income
dividends and capital gains distributions) for which you are designated as
Dealer of Record except where we determine that any such purchase was made with
the proceeds of a redemption or repurchase of Shares of the same Fund or
another Fund, whether or not the transaction constitutes the exercise of the
exchange privilege. Commissions will be paid to you twice a month. You will
receive service fees for shareholder accounts for which you are designated
Dealer of Record as provided in the Schedule. You hereby represent that receipt
of such service fees by you will be disclosed to your customers.

     You hereby authorize us to act as your agent in connection with all
transactions in shareholder accounts in which you are designated as Dealer of
Record. All designations of Dealer of Record and all authorizations of the
Company to act as your agent shall cease upon termination of this Agreement or
upon the shareholder's instruction to transfer his or her account to another
Dealer of Record.

6. Payment for all Shares purchased from us shall be made to the Company and
shall be received by the Company within three business days after the
acceptance of your order or such shorter time as may be required by law. If
such payment is not received by us, we reserve the right, without prior notice,
forthwith to cancel the sale, or, at our option, to sell such Shares back to
the respective Fund in which case we may hold you responsible for any loss,
including loss of profit, suffered by us or by such Fund resulting from your
failure to make payment as aforesaid.

7. You agree to purchase Shares of the Funds only from us or from your
customers. If you purchase Shares from us, you agree that all such purchases
shall be made only to cover orders already received by you from your customers,
or for your own bonafide investment without a view to resale. If you purchase
Shares from your customers, you agree to pay such customers the applicable net
asset value per Share less any contingent deferred sales charge ("CDSC") that
would be applicable under the Prospectus ("repurchase price").

8. You will sell Shares only (a) to your customers at the prices described in
paragraph 2 above; or (b) to us as agent for a Fund at the repurchase price. In
such a sale to us, you may act either as principal for your own account or as
agent for your customer. If you act as principal for your own account in
purchasing Shares for resale to us, you agree to pay your customer not less nor
more than the repurchase price which you receive from us. If you act as agent
for your customer in selling Shares to us, you agree not to charge your
customer more than a fair commission for handling the transaction. You shall
not withhold placing with us orders received from your customers so as to
profit yourself as a result of such withholding.

9. We will not accept from you any conditional orders for Shares.

10. If any Shares sold to you under the terms of this Agreement are repurchased
by a Fund, or are tendered for redemption, within seven business days after the
date of our confirmation of the original purchase by you, it is agreed that you
shall forfeit your right to any commissions on such sales even though the
shareholder may be charged a CDSC by the Fund.

     We will notify you of any such repurchase or redemption within the next
ten business days after the date on which the certificate or written request
for redemption is delivered to us or to the Fund, and you shall forthwith
refund to us the full amount of any commission you received on such sale. We
agree, in the event of any such repurchase or redemption, to refund to the Fund
any commission we retained on such sale and, upon receipt from you of the
commissions paid to you, to pay such commissions forthwith to the Fund.

11. Shares sold to you hereunder shall not be issued until payment has been
received by the Fund concerned. If transfer instructions are not received 
from you within 15 days after our acceptance of your order, the Company reserves
the right to instruct the transfer agent for the Fund concerned to register 
Shares sold to you in your name and notify you of such. You agree to hold 
harmless and idemnify the Company, the Fund and its transfer agent for any loss
or expense resulting from such registration.

12. You agree to comply with any compliance standards that may be furnished to
you by us regarding when each class of Shares of a Fund may appropriately be
sold to particular customers.

13. No person is authorized to make any representations concerning Shares of a
Fund except those contained in the Prospectus and in sales literature issued by
us supplemental to such Prospectus. In purchasing Shares from us you shall rely
solely on the representations contained in the appropriate Prospectus and in
such sales literature. We will furnish additional copies of such Prospectuses
and sales literature and other releases and information issued by us in
reasonable quantities upon request. You agree that you will in all respects
duly conform with all laws and regulations applicable to the sales of Shares of
the Funds and will idemnify and hold harmless the Funds, their officers,
directors and trustees and the Company from any damage or expenses on account
of any wrongful act or omission by you, your representatives, agents or
sub-agents in connection with any orders or solicitation of orders of Shares of
the Funds by you, your representatives, agents or sub-agents.

14. Each party hereto represents that it is (1) a member of the National
Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., and agrees to notify the other should
it cease to be a member of such Association and agrees to the automatic
termination of this Agreement at the time or (2) excluded from the definition
of broker-dealer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. It is further
agreed that all rules or regulations of the Association now in effect or
hereafter adopted, including its Business Conduct Rule 2830(d), which are
binding upon underwriters and dealers in the distribution of the securities of
open-end investment companies, shall be deemed to be a part of this Agreement
to the same extent as if set forth in full herein.

15. You will not offer the Funds for sale in any State where they are not
qualified for sale under the blue sky laws and regulations of such State or
where you are not qualified to act as a dealer except for States in which they
are exempt from qualification.

16. This Agreement supersedes and cancels any prior agreement with respect to
the sales of Shares of any of the Funds underwritten by the Company. The
Agreement may be amended by us at any time upon written notice to you.

17. All sales hereunder are to be made, and title to Shares of the Funds shall
pass in The Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This Agreement shall be interpreted
in accordance with the laws of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

18. All communications to the Company should be sent to the above address. Any
notice to you shall be duly given if mailed or telegraphed to you at the
addressed specified by you.

19. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time by written notice to
the other party.

Signed:


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                                                                     EXHIBIT B

                               THE EVERGREEN FUNDS

                           DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN

         AGREEMENT,  made on this ___ day of __________ __, 1995, by and between
the registered open-end investment companies listed in Attachment A hereto (each
a "Fund" and together, the "Funds"), and (the "Trustee").

         WHEREAS, the Trustee is serving as a director/trustee of the
Funds for which he is entitled to receive trustees' fees; and

         WHEREAS,  the Funds and the  Trustee  desire to permit  the  Trustee to
defer receipt of trustees' fees payable by the Funds;

         NOW,   THEREFORE,   in   consideration  of  the  mutual  covenants  and
obligations set forth in this Agreement,  the Funds and the Trustee hereby agree
as follows:

1.       DEFINITION OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS

         1.1 Definitions.  Unless a different  meaning is plainly implied by the
context,  the following  terms as used in this Agreement shall have the meanings
specified below:

                  (a) "Beneficiary" shall mean such person or persons designated
pursuant  to  Section  4.3  hereof to  receive  benefits  after the death of the
Trustee.

                  (b) "Board of  Trustees"  shall mean the Board of  Trustees or
the Board of Directors of a Fund.

                  (c) "Code"  shall mean the Internal  Revenue Code of 1986,  as
amended from time to time, or any successor statute.

                  (d)  "Compensation"  shall mean the amount of  trustees'  fees
paid by a Fund to the  Trustee  during a Deferral  Year prior to  reduction  for
Compensation Deferrals made under this Agreement.

                  (e)  "Compensation  Deferral" shall mean the amount or amounts
of the Trustee's Compensation deferred under the provisions of Section 3 of this
Agreement.

                  (f) "Deferral  Account"  shall mean the account  maintained to
reflect the Trustee's  Compensation  Deferrals made pursuant to Section 3 hereof
and any other credits or debits thereto.


                  (g) "Deferral Year" shall mean each calendar year during which
the Trustee makes, or is entitled to make,  Compensation Deferrals under Section
3 hereof.

                  (h) "Valuation  Date" shall mean the last business day of each
calendar  year and any  other day upon  which a Fund  makes a  valuation  of the
Deferred Account.

         1.2 Plurals and Gender.  Where appearing in this Agreement the singular
shall include the plural and the masculine shall include the feminine,  and vice
versa, unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning.

         1.3  Trustees  and  Directors.   Where  appearing  in  this  Agreement,
"Trustee"  shall also refer to  "Director"  and "Board of  Trustees"  shall also
refer to "Board of Directors."

         1.4  Headings.  The headings and  sub-headings  in this  Agreement  are
inserted  for the  convenience  of  reference  only and are to be ignored in any
construction of the provisions hereof.

         1.5 Separate  Agreement for Each Fund.  This Agreement is drafted,  and
shall be construed,  as a separate agreement between the Trustee and each of the
Funds.

2.       PERIOD DURING WHICH COMPENSATION DEFERRALS ARE PERMITTED

         2.1 Commencement of Compensation Deferrals. The Trustee may elect, on a
form  provided  by, and  submitted  to, the  Secretary  of a Fund,  to  commence
Compensation  Deferrals  under Section 3 hereof for the period  beginning on the
later of (i) the date this  Agreement  is executed or (ii) the date such form is
submitted to the Secretary of the Fund.

         2.2 Termination of Deferrals. The Trustee shall not be eligible to make
Compensation Deferrals after the earlier of the following dates:

                  (a)      The date on which he ceases to serve as a Trustee
of the Fund; or

                  (b) The effective date of the termination of this Agreement.



3.       COMPENSATION DEFERRALS

         3.1      Compensation Deferral Elections.

                  (a) Except as provided below, a deferral  election on the form
described  in Section 2.1  hereof,  must be filed with the  Secretary  of a Fund
prior to the first day of the Deferral Year to which it applies.  The form shall
set  forth  the  amount  of such  Compensation  Deferral  (in  whole  percentage
amounts).  Such election shall  continue in effect for all  subsequent  Deferral
Years unless it is canceled or modified as provided below.  Notwithstanding  the
foregoing,  (i) any person who is elected to the Board during a fiscal year of a
Fund may elect  before  becoming a Trustee  or within 30 days  after  becoming a
Trustee to defer any unpaid  portion of the retainer of such fiscal year and the
fees for any future  meetings during such fiscal year by filing an election form
with the Secretary of the Fund,  and (ii) Trustees may elect to defer any unpaid
portion of the  retainer  for the  fiscal  year in which  Deferred  Compensation
Agreements are first  authorized by the Board and any unpaid fees for any future
meetings during such fiscal year by submitting an election form to the Secretary
of a Fund within 30 days of such authorization.

                  (b) Compensation Deferrals shall be withheld from each payment
of  Compensation  by a Fund to the  Trustee  based  upon the  percentage  amount
elected by the Trustee under Section 3.1 (a) hereof.

                  (c) The  Trustee  may  cancel  or  modify  the  amount  of his
Compensation  Deferrals on a prospective basis by submitting to the Secretary of
a Fund a revised Compensation  Deferral election form. Subject to the provisions
of Section 4.2 hereof,  such change will be effective as of the first day of the
Deferral Year  following the date such revision is submitted to the Secretary of
the Fund.

         3.2      Valuation of Deferral Account.

                  (a) A Fund shall establish a bookkeeping  Deferral  Account to
which will be credited an amount equal to the Trustee's  Compensation  Deferrals
under this Agreement.  Compensation Deferrals shall be allocated to the Deferral
Account on the day such  Compensation  Deferrals are withheld from the Trustee's
Compensation and shall be deemed invested  pursuant to Section 3.3, below, as of
the same day. The Deferral Account shall be debited to reflect any distributions
from such Account.  Such debits shall be allocated to the Deferral Account as of
the date such distributions are made.

                                  
                  (b)  As  of  each  Valuation  Date,  income,   gain  and  loss
equivalents (determined as if the Deferral Account is invested in the manner set
forth under Section 3.3, below)  attributable  to the period  following the next
preceding Valuation Date shall be credited to and/or deducted from the Trustee's
Deferral Account.

         3.3      Investment of Deferral Account Balance.

                  (a) (1) The  Trustee  may select  from  various  options  made
available by the Funds the investment media in which all or part of his Deferral
Account shall be deemed to be invested.  The investment  media  available to the
Trustee as of the date of this Agreement are listed in Attachment B hereto.


                           (2)      The Trustee shall make an investment
designation  on a form  provided by the  Secretary of the Funds  (Attachment  C)
which shall remain  effective  until another valid  designation has been made by
the Trustee as herein provided. The Trustee may amend his investment designation
daily by giving instructions to the Secretary of the Funds.

                           (3)      Any changes to the investment media to be
made  available to the  Trustee,  and any  limitation  on the maximum or minimum
percentages  of the  Trustee's  Deferral  Account  that may be  invested  in any
particular medium, shall be communicated from time-to-time to the Trustee by the
Secretary of the Funds.

                  (b) Except as provided below,  the Trustee's  Deferral Account
shall be deemed to be invested in accordance  with his investment  designations,
provided such designations conform to the provisions of this Section. If:

                           (1)   the Trustee does not furnish the Secretary of
the Funds with complete, written investment instructions, or

                           (2)   the written investment instructions from the
Trustee are unclear,

then the Trustee's  election to make Compensation  Deferrals  hereunder shall be
held in abeyance  and have no force and  effect,  and he shall be deemed to have
selected the  Evergreen  Money Market Fund until such time as the Trustee  shall
provide the Secretary of the Funds with complete investment instructions. In the
event that any fund under which any portion of the Trustee's Deferral Account is
deemed to be invested  ceases to exist,  such  portion of the  Deferral  Account
thereafter  shall be held in the  successor to such Fund,  subject to subsequent
deemed investment elections.

                  The use of the returns on the  investment  media to  determine
the amount of the earnings  credited to a Trustee's  Deferral Account is subject
to  regulatory  approval.  Until such  approval is  received,  the  Compensation
Deferrals of a Trustee under this Agreement shall be continuously  credited with
earnings in an amount  determined  by  multiplying  the balance  credited to the
Deferral Account by an interest rate equal to the yield on 90-day U.S.  Treasury
Bills.

                  The Secretary of the Funds shall  provide an annual  statement
to the  Trustee  showing  such  information  as is  appropriate,  including  the
aggregate amount in the Deferral Account, as of a reasonably current date.

4.       DISTRIBUTIONS FROM DEFERRAL ACCOUNT

         4.1 In General.  Distributions  from the Trustee's Deferral Account may
be paid in a lump sum or in installments as elected by the Trustee commencing on
or as soon as practicable  after a date specified by the Trustee,  which may not
be sooner than the earlier of the first business day of January  following (a) a
date five years  following the deferral  election,  or (b) the year in which the
Trustee  ceases  to  be a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Funds.
Notwithstanding the foregoing,  in the event of the liquidation,  dissolution or
winding up of a Fund or the distribution of all or substantially all of a Fund's
assets  and  property  relating  to one or  more  series  of its  shares  to the
shareholders of such series (for this purpose a sale,  conveyance or transfer of
a Fund's assets to a trust, partnership,  association or corporation in exchange
for cash, shares or other securities with the transfer being made subject to, or
with the assumption by the transferee of, the  liabilities of the Fund shall not
be deemed a termination of the Fund or such a distribution),  all unpaid amounts
in the Deferral Account as of the effective date thereof shall be paid in a lump
sum on such  effective  date.  In addition,  upon  application  by a Trustee and
determination  by the  Chairman  of the Board of  Trustees of the Funds that the
Trustee  has  suffered  a  severe  and  unanticipated  financial  hardship,  the
Secretary shall distribute to the Trustee, in a single lump sum, an amount equal
to the lesser of the amount  needed by the  Trustee  to meet the  hardship  plus
applicable  income taxes payable upon such  distribution,  or the balance of the
Trustee's Deferral Account.

         4.2 Death Prior to Complete  Distribution of Deferral Account. Upon the
death  of the  Trustee  (whether  prior  to or  after  the  commencement  of the
distribution of the amounts  credited to his Deferral  Account),  the balance of
such Account shall be  distributed  to his  Beneficiary in a lump sum as soon as
practicable after the Trustee's death.

         4.3 Designation of Beneficiary. For purposes of Section 4.3 hereof, the
Trustee's  Beneficiary  shall be the  person or  persons  so  designated  by the
Trustee in a written instrument  submitted to the Secretary of the Funds. In the
event the Trustee fails to properly  designate a  Beneficiary,  his  Beneficiary
shall be the  person  or  persons  in the  first  of the  following  classes  of
successive preference  Beneficiaries  surviving at the death of the Trustee: the
Trustee's (1) surviving spouse, or (2) estate.

5.       AMENDMENT AND TERMINATION

         5.1 The Board of Trustees may at any time in its sole discretion  amend
or terminate this Plan; provided, however, that no such amendment or termination
shall  adversely  affect the right of  Trustees  to receive  amounts  previously
credited to their Deferral Accounts.


6.       MISCELLANEOUS

         6.1      Rights of Creditors.

                  (a) This Agreement is an unfunded and  non-qualified  deferred
compensation  arrangement.  Neither the Trustee nor other persons shall have any
interest  in any  specific  asset or assets of a Fund by reason of any  Deferral
Account  hereunder,  nor any  rights to  receive  distribution  of his  Deferral
Account except as and to the extent expressly provided  hereunder.  A Fund shall
not be required to purchase, hold or dispose of any investments pursuant to this
Agreement;  however,  if in order to cover its  obligations  hereunder  the Fund
elects to purchase any  investments  the same shall continue for all purposes to
be a part of the general assets and property of the Fund,  subject to the claims
of its general  creditors  and no person  other than the Fund shall by virtue of
the  provisions of this Agreement have any interest in such assets other than an
interest as a general creditor.

                  (b) The rights of the  Trustee  and the  Beneficiaries  to the
amounts held in the Deferral  Account are  unsecured and shall be subject to the
creditors  of the Funds.  With  respect to the payment of amounts held under the
Deferral Account, the Trustee and his Beneficiaries have the status of unsecured
creditors of the Funds.  This  Agreement is executed on behalf of the Fund by an
officer  of a Fund  as such  and  not  individually.  Any  obligation  of a Fund
hereunder  shall be an  unsecured  obligation  of the Fund and not of any  other
person.

         6.2 Agents.  The Funds may employ agents and provide for such clerical,
legal, actuarial,  accounting, advisory or other services as they deem necessary
to perform their duties under this  Agreement.  The Funds shall bear the cost of
such  services  and all  other  expenses  they  incur  in  connection  with  the
administration of this Agreement.

         6.3  Incapacity.  If a Fund shall receive  evidence  satisfactory to it
that the Trustee or any  Beneficiary  entitled to receive any benefit under this
Agreement  is, at the time when such benefit  becomes  payable,  a minor,  or is
physically or mentally  incompetent to give a valid release  therefor,  and that
another  person or an  institution  is then  maintaining  or has  custody of the
Trustee or Beneficiary and that no guardian,  committee or other  representative
of the estate of the Trustee or Beneficiary shall have been duly appointed,  the
Fund may make  payment  of such  benefit  otherwise  payable  to the  Trustee or
Beneficiary to such other person or  institution,  including a custodian under a
Uniform  Gifts to Minors  Act,  or  corresponding  legislation  (who  shall be a
guardian of the minor or a trust company),  and the release of such other person
or institution  shall be a valid and complete  discharge for the payment of such
benefit.

         6.4  Cooperation  of  Parties.  All parties to this  Agreement  and any
person  claiming  any interest  hereunder  agree to perform any and all acts and
execute any and all  documents  and papers which are  necessary or desirable for
carrying out this Agreement or any of its provisions.

         6.5 Governing Law. This Agreement is made and entered into in the State
of North  Carolina and all matters  concerning  its validity,  construction  and
administration shall be governed by the laws of the State of North Carolina.

         6.6 No Guarantee of  Trusteeship.  Nothing  contained in this Agreement
shall be  construed  as a guaranty or right of any Trustee to be  continued as a
Trustee of one or more of the Evergreen Funds (or of a right of a Trustee to any
specific  level of  Compensation)  or as a limitation of the right of any of the
Evergreen  Funds,  by  shareholder  action or  otherwise,  to remove  any of its
trustees.

         6.7 Counsel.  The Funds may consult with legal  counsel with respect to
the meaning or  construction  of this  Agreement,  their  obligations  or duties
hereunder  or with respect to any action or  proceeding  or any question of law,
and they shall be fully protected with respect to any action taken or omitted by
them in good faith pursuant to the advice of legal counsel.

         6.8 Spendthrift Provision.  The Trustees' and Beneficiaries'  interests
in the Deferral Account shall not be subject to anticipation,  alienation, sale,
transfer,  assignment,  pledge,  encumbrance,  or charges  and any attempt so to
anticipate,  alienate,  sell, transfer,  assign, pledge,  encumber or charge the
same shall be void; nor shall any portion of any such right  hereunder be in any
manner  payable to any  assignee,  receiver  or  trustee,  or be liable for such
person's debts, contracts,  liabilities,  engagements or torts, or be subject to
any legal process to levy upon or attach.

         6.9  Notices.  For  purposes of this  Agreement,  notices and all other
communications  provided for in this Agreement  shall be in writing and shall be
deemed to have been duly given  when  delivered  personally  or mailed by United
States registered or certified mail, return receipt requested,  postage prepaid,
or by nationally recognized overnight delivery service, addressed to the Trustee
at the  home  address  set  forth  in the  Funds'  records  and to a Fund at its
principal  place of  business,  provided  that all  notices  to a Fund  shall be
directed to the  attention of the Secretary of the Fund or to such other address
as  either  party  may have  furnished  to the other in  writing  in  accordance
herewith,  except that notice of change of address shall be effective  only upon
receipt.

         6.10     Entire Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire
understanding between the Funds and the Trustee with respect to  the payment of 
non-qualified elective deferred compensation by the Funds to the Trustee.

         6.11 Interpretation of Agreement. Interpretation of, and determinations
related  to,  this  Agreement  made by the Funds in good  faith,  including  any
determinations of the amounts of the Deferral  Account,  shall be conclusive and
binding  upon all  parties;  and a Fund  shall not incur  any  liability  to the
Trustee for any such  interpretation  or  determination so made or for any other
action taken by it in connection with this Agreement in good faith.

         6.12 Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon, and
shall inure to the benefit of, the Funds and their successors and assigns and to
the   Trustees   and  his  heirs,   executors,   administrators   and   personal
representatives.

         6.13  Severability.  In the  event any one or more  provisions  of this
Agreement  are  held  to  be  invalid  or  unenforceable,   such  illegality  or
unenforceability  shall not affect the validity or  enforceability  of the other
provisions  hereof  and such  other  provisions  shall  remain in full force and
effect unaffected by such invalidity or unenforceability.

         6.14 Execution of  Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, but all
of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.


                                      

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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed as of the day and year first above written.


                                         EVERGREEN TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN EQUITY TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN INVESTMENT TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN TOTAL RETURN FUND
                                         EVERGREEN GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
                                         THE EVERGREEN AMERICAN RETIREMENT
                                                  TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN FOUNDATION TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN MUNICIPAL TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN MONEY MARKET FUND
                                         EVERGREEN LIMITED MARKET FUND, INC.
                                         THE EVERGREEN LEXICON FUND
                                         EVERGREEN TAX-FREE TRUST
                                         EVERGREEN VARIABLE TRUST


                                    By:  
Witness                                  John J. Pileggi
                                         President


Witness                                  Trustee

                                  

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                                                           ATTACHMENT A

                                    [TRUSTS]
                                  
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                                                              ATTACHMENT B

                                    [TRUSTS]
                             Available Fund Options




                                  

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                                                           ATTACHMENT C

                         DEFERRED COMPENSATION AGREEMENT

                             DEFERRAL ELECTION FORM


TO:                    The Secretary of The Evergreen Funds

FROM:

DATE:


               With  respect  to  the  Deferred   Compensation   Agreement  (the
"Agreement")  dated as of November ___, 1995 by and between the  undersigned and
The Evergreen Funds, I hereby make the following elections:

               Deferral of Compensation

               Starting  with  Compensation  to be paid to me  with  respect  to
services provided by me to The Evergreen Funds after the date this election form
is provided to The  Evergreen  Funds,  and for all  periods  thereafter  (unless
subsequently  amended by way of a new  election  form),  I hereby elect that ___
percent (___%) of my  Compensation  (as defined under the Agreement) be deferred
and that the Funds establish a bookkeeping  account  credited with amounts equal
to the amount so deferred (the "Deferral  Account").  The Deferral Account shall
be further  credited with income  equivalents  as provided  under the Agreement.
Each  Compensation  Deferral  (as  defined  in the  Agreement)  shall be  deemed
invested  pursuant to Section 3.3 of the  Agreement  as of the same day it would
have been paid to me.

               I wish the Compensation  Deferral to be invested in the Funds and
percentages noted in Annex A to this Form.

               I understand that the amounts held in the Deferral  Account shall
remain the general assets of The Evergreen  Funds and that,  with respect to the
payment of such amounts,  I am merely a general creditor of The Evergreen Funds.
I may not sell, encumber,  pledge, assign or otherwise alienate the amounts held
under the Deferral Account.

Distributions from Deferral Account

               I hereby  elect that  distributions  from my Deferral  Account be
paid:

               _____ in a lump sum or

               _____ in quarterly  installments for ____ years (specify a number
of years not to exceed  ten);  commencing  on the first  business day of January
following:

               _____ the year in which I cease to be a member of the
              Board of Trustees of the Funds, or

               _____ a calendar year but not a year earlier than 2000.


               I hereby agree that the terms of the Agreement  are  incorporated
herein  and are made a part  hereof.  Dated as of the day and year  first  above
written.

WITNESS:                                                  TRUSTEE:





                                                          RECEIVED:




                                                          [TRUSTS]

                                                          By:

                                                          Name:

                                                          Title:

                                                          Date:




                                  

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                                                                ANNEX A

               I desire that my deferred Compensation be invested as follows:








                                                  ----------------------
                                                        100% of Deferred
                                                     Compensation Amount

                                  

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                                                  ATTACHMENT D


                                    [TRUSTS]

                           DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN

                           DESIGNATION OF BENEFICIARY



               You may designate one or more beneficiaries to receive any amount
remaining in your Deferral Account at your death. If your Designated Beneficiary
survives you, but dies before  receiving the full amount of the Deferral Account
to which he or she is entitled,  the  remainder  will be paid to the  Designated
Beneficiary's   estate,   unless  you  specifically   elect  otherwise  in  your
Designation of Beneficiary form.

               You may  indicate  the  names  not  only  of one or more  primary
Designated Beneficiaries but also the names of secondary beneficiaries who would
receive amounts in your Deferral Account in the event the primary beneficiary or
beneficiaries  are not  alive  at your  death.  In the  case of each  Designated
Beneficiary,  give  his or her  name,  address,  relationship  to  you,  and the
percentage of your Deferral Account he or she is to receive. You may change your
Designated  Beneficiaries  at any time,  without their consent,  by filing a new
Designation of Beneficiary form with the Secretary of the Funds.


                            * * * * * * * * * * * * *


               As a participant in the Evergreen  Funds'  Deferred  Compensation
Plan (the  "Plan"),  I hereby  designate  the person or persons  listed below to
receive any amount  remaining  in my Deferral  Account in the event of my death.
This designation of beneficiary  shall become effective upon its delivery to the
Secretary  of the Funds prior to my death,  and revokes  any  designation(s)  of
beneficiary  previously  made  by  me.  I  reserve  the  right  to  revoke  this
designation of beneficiary at any time without notice to any beneficiary.


                                  

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               I hereby name the following as primary  Designated  Beneficiaries
under the Plan:




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address


               In  the  event  that  one  or  more  of  my  primary   Designated
Beneficiaries  predeceases  me, his or her share  shall be  allocated  among the
surviving primary  Designated  Beneficiaries.  I name the following as secondary
Designated Beneficiaries under the Plan, in the event that no primary Designated
Beneficiary survives me:




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address





Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




Name                Relationship      Percentage        Address




                                 

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               In the event that no primary Designated  Beneficiary  survives me
and one or more of the secondary Designated Beneficiaries predeceases me, his or
her  share  shall  be  allocated  among  the  surviving   secondary   Designated
Beneficiaries.



(Witness)                                   (Signature of Trustee)


Date:                                         Date:

                          

                                    FORM OF

             CUSTODIAN, FUND ACCOUNTING AND RECORDKEEPING AGREEMENT

                                 BY AND BETWEEN

                                     [TRUST]
                                       AND

                       STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

         Agreement made as of this ____ day of ____________, 199_, by and
between [TRUST], a Massachusetts business trust, (the "Fund") having its
principal place of business at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts,
02116, and STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, a Massachusetts banking
corporation ("State Street"), having its principal place of business at 225
Franklin Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110.

         In consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained, the Fund
and State Street agree as follows:

         1. The Fund appoints State Street as its custodian ("Custodian"),
subject to the provisions hereof. State Street hereby accepts such appointment
as Custodian. As such Custodian, State Street shall retain all securities, cash
and other assets now owned or hereafter acquired by the Fund, and the Fund shall
deliver and pay or cause to be delivered and paid to State Street, as Custodian,
all securities, cash and other assets now owned or hereafter acquired by the
Fund during the period of this Agreement.

         2. All securities delivered to State Street (other than in bearer form)
shall be properly endorsed and in proper form for transfer into the name of the
Fund or a nominee of State Street for the exclusive use of the Fund or of such
other nominee as may be mutually agreed upon by State Street and the Fund.

         3. The Fund shall deliver to State Street certified or authenticated
copies of its Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, all amendments thereto, a
certified copy of the resolution of the Fund's Board of Trustees appointing
State Street to act in the capacities covered by this Agreement and authorizing
the signing of this Agreement and copies of such resolutions of its Board of
Trustees, contracts and other documents as may be reasonably required by State
Street in the performance of its duties hereunder.

         4. As Custodian, State Street shall promptly do the following:

            A. Safekeeping. State Street shall keep safely in a separate account
the securities and other assets of the Fund, including without limitation all
securities in bearer form, other than (a) securities which are maintained
pursuant to Paragraph 4B in a Securities System (as defined in Paragraph 4B) and
(b) commercial paper of an issuer for which State Street Bank acts as issuing
and paying agent ("Direct Paper") that is deposited and/or maintained in the
Direct Paper System of State Street pursuant to Paragraph 4C, State Street, on
behalf of the Fund, shall receive delivery of certificates, including, without
limitation, all securities in bearer form, for safekeeping and keep such
certificates physically segregated at all times from those of any other person.
State Street shall maintain records of all receipts, deliveries and locations of
such securities, together with a current inventory thereof, and shall conduct
periodic physical inspections of certificates representing bonds and other
securities held by it under this Agreement at least annually in such manner as
State Street shall determine from time to time to be advisable in order to
verify the accuracy of such inventory. State Street shall provide the Fund with
copies of any reports of its internal count or other verification of the
securities of the Fund held in its custody, including reports on its own system
of internal accounting control. In addition, if and when independent certified
public accountants retained by State Street shall count or otherwise verify the
securities of the Fund held in State Street's custody, State Street shall
provide the Fund with a copy of the report of such accountants. With respect to
securities held by any agent or subcustodian ("Subcustodian") appointed pursuant
to Paragraph 7C hereof, State Street may rely upon certificates from such agent
or Subcustodian as to the holdings of such agent or Subcustodian, it being
understood that such reliance in no way releases State Street of its
responsibilities or liabilities under this Agreement. State Street shall
promptly report to the Fund the results of such inspections, indicating any
shortages or discrepancies uncovered thereby, and take appropriate action to
remedy any such shortages or discrepancies.

            B. Deposit of Fund Assets in Securities Systems. Notwithstanding any
other provision of this Agreement, State Street may deposit and/or maintain
securities owned by the Fund in (i) Depository Trust Company, a clearing agency
registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") under
Section 17A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act"), which acts
as a securities depository; (ii) any other clearing agency registered under
Section 17A of the Exchange Act that has been authorized by the Fund's Board of
Trustees; (iii) the book-entry system authorized by the U.S. Department of the
Treasury and certain federal agencies; or (iv) any other book entry system which
the Commission has authorized for use by investment companies as a securities
depository by order or interpretive or no-action letter that has been authorized
by the Fund's Board of Trustees (all such agencies and systems, collectively
referred to herein as "Securities System(s)") in accordance with applicable
Federal Reserve Board and Commission rules and regulations, if any, and subject
to the following provisions:

            1) State Street may keep securities of the Fund in a Securities
System provided that such securities are deposited in an account of State Street
in the Securities System that shall not include any assets of State Street other
than assets held as a fiduciary, custodian or otherwise for customers;

            2) The records of State Street with respect to securities of the
Fund that are maintained in a Securities System shall identify by book entry
those securities belonging to the Fund;

            3) State Street shall pay for securities purchased for the account
of the Fund upon (i) receipt of advice from the Securities System that such
securities have been transferred to the account, and (ii) the making of an entry
on the records of State Street to reflect such payment and transfer for the
account of the Fund. State Street shall transfer securities sold for the account
of the Fund upon (i) receipt of advice from the Securities System that payment
for such securities has been transferred to the account, and (ii) the making of
an entry on the records of State Street to reflect such transfer and payment for
the account of the Fund. Copies of all advices from the Securities System of
transfers of securities for the account of the Fund shall identify the Fund, be
maintained for the Fund and be provided to the Fund at its request. State Street
shall furnish the Fund confirmation of each transfer to or from the account of
the Fund in the form of a written advice or notice and shall furnish to the Fund
copies of daily transaction sheets reflecting each day's transactions in the
Securities System for the account of the Fund on the next business day;

            4) State Street shall promptly provide the Fund with any report
obtained by State Street on the Securities System's accounting system, internal
accounting control and procedures for safeguarding securities deposited in the
Securities System. State Street shall promptly provide the Fund with any report
on State Street's accounting system, internal accounting control and procedures
for safeguarding securities deposited with State Street that is reasonably
requested by the Fund; and

            5) Anything to the contrary in this Agreement notwithstanding, State
Street shall be liable to the Fund for any claim, loss, liability, damage or
expense to the Fund, including attorney's fees, resulting from use of a
Securities System by reason of any negligence, misfeasance or misconduct of
State Street, its agents or any of its or their employees or from failure of
State Street or any such agent to enforce effectively such rights as it may have
against a Securities System. At the election of the Fund, it shall be entitled
to be subrogated to the rights of State Street or its agents with respect to any
claim against the Securities System or any other person that State Street or its
agents may have as a consequence of any such claim, loss, liability, damage or
expense if and to the extent that the Fund has not been made whole for any such
loss or damage.

            C. Assets Held in State Street's Direct Paper System. State Street
may deposit and/or maintain securities owned by the Fund in the Direct Paper
System of State Street subject to the following provisions:

            1) No transaction relating to securities in the Direct Paper System
will be effected in the absence of Proper Instructions;

            2) State Street may keep securities of the Fund in the Direct Paper
System only if such securities are represented in an account of State Street in
the Direct Paper System that shall not include any assets of State Street other
than assets held as a fiduciary, custodian or otherwise for customers;

            3) The records of State Street with respect to securities of the
Fund that are maintained in the Direct Paper System shall identify by book-entry
those securities belonging to the Fund;

            4) State Street shall pay for securities purchased for the account
of the Fund upon the making of an entry on the records of State Street to
reflect such payment and transfer of securities to the account of the Fund;
State Street shall transfer securities sold for the account of the Fund upon the
making of an entry on the records of State Street to reflect such transfer and
receipt of payment for the account of the Fund;

            5) State Street shall furnish the Fund confirmation of each transfer
to or from the account of the Fund, in the form of a written advice or notice,
of Direct Paper on the next business day following such transfer and shall
furnish to the Fund copies of daily transaction sheets reflecting each day's
transaction in the Securities System for the account of the Fund; and

            6) State Street shall provide the Fund with any report on its system
of internal accounting control as the Fund may reasonably request from time to
time.

            D. State Street's Records. The records of State Street (and
its agents and Subcustodians) with respect to its services for the Fund shall at
all times during the regular business hours of State Street (or its agents or
Subcustodians) be open for inspection by duly authorized officers, employees or
agents of the Fund and employees and agents of the Commission.

            E. Delivery of Securities. State Street shall release and deliver
securities owned by the Fund held by State Street or in a Securities System
account of State Street or in State Street's Direct Paper book entry system
account ("Direct Paper System Account") only upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when deemed appropriate by
the parties, and only in the cases specified in Paragraphs 4F, 4G, 4H, 4I, 4J,
4K, 4L, 4M, 4N and 4O hereof.

            F. Registered Name, Nominee. State Street shall register securities
of the Fund held by State Street in the name of the Fund or in the name of a
nominee of State Street for the exclusive use of the Fund, or of such other
nominee as may be mutually agreed upon, or of any mutually acceptable nominee of
any agent or Subcustodian appointed pursuant to Paragraph 7C hereof.

            G. Purchases. Upon receipt of proper instructions (as defined in
Paragraph 6A hereof; hereafter "Proper Instructions") and insofar as cash is
available for the purpose, State Street shall pay for and receive all securities
purchased for the account of the Fund, payment being made only upon receipt of
the securities by State Street (or any bank, banking firm, responsible
commercial agent or trust company doing business in the United States and
appointed pursuant to Paragraph 7C hereof as State Street's agent or
Subcustodian for this purpose) registered as provided in Paragraph 4F hereof or
in form for transfer satisfactory to State Street, or, in the case of repurchase
agreements entered into between the Fund and a bank or a dealer, delivery of the
securities either in certificate form or through an entry crediting State
Street's account at the Federal Reserve Bank with such securities, or, upon
receipt by State Street of a facsimile copy of a letter of understanding with
respect to a time deposit account of the Fund signed by any bank, whether
domestic or foreign, and pursuant to Proper Instructions from the Fund, for
transfer to the time deposit account of the Fund in such bank; such transfer may
be effected prior to receipt of a confirmation from a broker and/or the
applicable bank or in the case of a purchase involving the Direct Paper System,
in accordance with the conditions set forth in Paragraph 4C. All securities
accepted by State Street shall be accompanied by payment of, or a "due bill"
for, any dividends, interest or other distributions of the issuer due the
purchaser. In any and every case of a purchase of securities for the account of
the Fund where payment is made by State Street in advance of receipt of the
securities purchased, State Street shall be absolutely liable to the Fund for
such securities to the same extent as if the securities had been received by
State Street, except that in the case of repurchase agreements entered into by
the Fund with a bank that is a member of the Federal Reserve System, State
Street may transfer funds to the account of such bank prior to the receipt of
written evidence that the securities subject to such repurchase agreement have
been transferred by book-entry into a segregated nonproprietary account of State
Street maintained with the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, provided that such
securities have in fact been so transferred by book-entry; provided, further,
however, that State Street and the Fund agree to use their best efforts to
insure receipt by State Street of copies of documentation for each such
transaction as promptly as possible.

            H. Exchanges. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street
shall exchange securities, interim receipts or temporary securities held by it
or by any agent or Subcustodian appointed by it pursuant to Paragraph 7C hereof
for the account of the Fund for other securities alone or for other securities
and cash, and expend cash insofar as cash is available in connection with any
merger, consolidation, reorganization, recapitalization, split-up of shares,
changes of par value, conversion or in connection with the exercise of warrants,
subscription or purchase rights, or otherwise, and deliver securities to the
designated depository or other receiving agent or Subcustodian in response to
tender offers or similar offers to purchase received in writing; provided that
in any such case the securities and/or cash to be received as a result of any
such exchange, expenditure or delivery are to be delivered to State Street (or
its agents or Subcustodians). State Street shall give notice as provided under
Paragraph 14 hereof to the Fund in connection with any transaction specified in
this paragraph and at the same time shall specify to the Fund whether such
notice relates to securities held by an agent or Subcustodian appointed pursuant
to Paragraph 7C hereof, so that the Fund may issue to State Street Proper
Instructions for State Street to act thereon prior to any expiration date (which
shall be presumed to be two business days prior to such date unless State Street
has previously advised the Fund of a different period). The Fund shall give to
State Street full details of the time and method of submitting securities in
response to any tender or similar offer, exercising any subscription or purchase
right or making any exchange pursuant to this paragraph. When such securities
are in the possession of an agent or Subcustodian appointed by State Street
pursuant to Paragraph 7C hereof, the Proper Instructions referred to in the
preceding sentence must be received by State Street in timely enough fashion
(which shall be presumed to be three business days unless State Street has
advised the Fund in writing of a different period) for State Street to notify
the agent or Subcustodian in sufficient time to permit such agent to act prior
to any expiration date.

            I. Sales. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions and upon receipt of
full payment therefor, State Street shall release and deliver securities which
have been sold for the account of the Fund. At the time of delivery all such
payments are to be made in cash, by a certified check upon or a treasurer's or
cashier's check of a bank, by effective bank wire transfer through the Federal
Reserve Wire System or, if appropriate, outside of the Federal Reserve Wire
System and subsequent credit to the Fund's custodian account, or, in case of
delivery through a stock clearing company, by book-entry credit by the stock
clearing company in accordance with the then current "street" custom.

            J. Purchases by Issuer. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State
Street shall release and deliver securities owned by the Fund to the issuer
thereof or its agent when such securities are called, redeemed, retired or
otherwise become payable; provided that in any such case, the cash or other
consideration is to be delivered to State Street.

            K. Changes of Name and Denomination. Upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, State Street shall release and deliver securities owned by the
Fund to the issuer thereof or its agent for transfer into the name of the Fund
or a nominee of State Street or of the Fund for the exclusive use of the Fund or
for exchange for a different number of bonds, certificates or other evidence
representing the same aggregate face amount or number of units bearing the same
interest rate, maturity date and call provisions if any; provided that in any
such case, the new securities are to be delivered to State Street.

            L. Street Delivery. In connection with delivery in New York City and
upon receipt of Proper Instructions, which in the case of registered securities
may be standing instructions, State Street shall release securities owned by the
Fund upon receipt of a written receipt for such securities to the broker selling
the same for examination in accordance with the existing "street delivery"
custom. In every instance, either payment in full for such securities shall be
made or such securities shall be returned to State Street that same day. In the
event existing "street delivery" custom is modified, State Street shall obtain
authorization from the Board of Trustees of the Fund prior to any use of such
modified "street delivery" custom.

            M. Release of Securities for Use as Collateral. Upon receipt of
Proper Instructions and subject to the Declaration of Trust, State Street shall
release securities belonging to the Fund to any bank or trust company for the
purpose of pledge, mortgage or hypothecation to secure any loan incurred by the
Fund; provided, however, that securities shall be released only upon payment to
State Street of the monies borrowed, except that in cases where additional
collateral is required to secure a borrowing already made, subject to proper
prior authorization from the Fund, further securities may be released for that
purpose. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street shall pay such loan
upon redelivery to it of the securities pledged or hypothecated therefor and
upon surrender of the note or notes evidencing the loan.

            N. Compliance with Applicable Rules and Regulations of The Options
Clearing Corporation and National Securities or Commodities Exchanges or
Commissions. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street shall deliver
securities of the Fund in accordance with the provisions of any agreement among
the Fund, State Street and a broker- dealer registered under the Exchange Act
and a member of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. ("NASD")
relating to compliance with the rules of The Options Clearing Corporation and of
any registered national securities exchange, or of any similar organization or
organizations, regarding escrow or other arrangements in connection with
transactions by the Fund; or, upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street
shall deliver securities in accordance with the provisions of any agreement
among the Fund, State Street, and a Futures Commission Merchant registered under
the Commodity Exchange Act relating to compliance with the rules of the
Commodity Futures Trading Commission and/or any contract market, or any similar
organization or organizations, regarding account deposits in connection with
transactions by the Fund.

            O. Release or Delivery of Securities for Other Purposes. Upon
receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street shall release or deliver any
securities held by it for the account of the Fund for any other purpose (in
addition to those specified in Paragraphs 4E, 4F, 4G, 4H, 4I, 4J, 4K, 4L, 4M and
4N hereof) that the Fund declares is a proper corporate purpose pursuant to
Proper Instructions.

            P. Proxies, Notices, Etc. State Street shall, upon receipt, promptly
forward to the Fund all forms of proxies and all notices of meetings and any
other notices or announcements affecting or relating to the securities,
including without limitation, notices relating to class action claims and
bankruptcy claims, and upon receipt of Proper Instructions execute and deliver
or cause its nominee to execute and deliver such proxies or other authorizations
as may be required. State Street, its nominee or its agents or Subcustodian
shall not vote upon any of the securities or execute any proxy to vote thereon
or give any consent or take any other action with respect thereto (except as
otherwise herein provided) unless ordered to do so by Proper Instructions. State
Street shall require its agents and Subcustodians appointed pursuant to
Paragraph 7C hereof to forward any such announcements and notices to State
Street upon receipt.

            Q. Segregated Account. State Street shall, upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, establish and maintain a segregated account or accounts for and on
behalf of the Fund, into which account or accounts may be transferred cash
and/or securities, including securities maintained in an account by State Street
pursuant to Paragraph 4B hereof, (i) in accordance with the provisions of any
agreement among the Fund, State Street and a broker-dealer registered under the
Exchange Act and a member of the NASD (or any futures commission merchant
registered under the Commodity Exchange Act), relating to compliance with the
rules of The Options Clearing Corporation and of any registered national
securities exchange (or the Commodity Futures Trading Commission or any
registered contract market), or of any similar organization or organizations,
regarding escrow or other arrangements in connection with transactions by the
Fund, (ii) for purposes of segregating cash or government securities in
connection with options purchased, sold or written by the Fund or commodity
futures contracts or options thereon purchased or sold by the Fund, (iii) for
the purposes of compliance by the Fund with the procedures required by
Investment Company Act Release No. 10666, or any subsequent release or releases
of the Commission relating to the maintenance of segregated accounts by
registered investment companies and (iv) for other proper corporate purposes,
but only, in the case of clause (iv), upon receipt of, in addition to Proper
Instructions, a certified copy of a resolution of the Board of Trustees signed
by an officer of the Fund and certified by the Secretary or an Assistant
Secretary, setting forth the purpose or purposes of such segregated account and
declaring such purposes to be proper corporate purposes.

            R. Property of the Fund Held Outside of the United States.

           (1) Appointment of Foreign Subcustodians. State Street is authorized
and instructed to employ as Subcustodians for the Fund's securities and other
assets maintained outside of the United States, the foreign banking institutions
and foreign securities depositories designated on Schedule B hereto as revised
from time to time ("Foreign Subcustodians"). Upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, together with a certified resolution of the Fund's Board of
Trustees, State Street and the Fund may agree to amend Schedule B hereto from
time to time to designate additional foreign banking institutions and foreign
securities depositories to act as Foreign Subcustodians. Upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, the Fund may instruct State Street to cease the employment of any
one or more of such Subcustodians for maintaining custody of the Fund's assets.

           (2) Assets to be Held. State Street shall limit the securities and
other assets maintained in the custody of the Foreign Subcustodians to: (a)
"foreign securities," as defined in paragraph (c)(1) of Rule 17f-5 under the
Investment Company Act of 1940 ("1940 Act"), and (b) cash and cash equivalents
in such amounts as State Street or the Fund may determine to be reasonably
necessary to effect the Fund's foreign securities transactions.

           (3) Foreign Securities Depositories. Except as may otherwise be
agreed upon in writing by State Street and the Fund, assets of the Fund shall be
maintained in foreign securities depositories only through arrangements
implemented by the foreign banking institutions serving as Foreign Subcustodians
pursuant to the terms hereof.

           (4) Segregation of Securities. State Street shall identify on its
books as belonging to the Fund the foreign securities of the Fund held by each
Foreign Subcustodian. Each agreement pursuant to which State Street employs a
foreign banking institution shall require that such institution establish a
custody account for State Street on behalf of the Fund and physically segregate
in that account securities and other assets of the Fund, and, in the event that
such institution deposits the Fund's securities in a foreign securities
depository, that it shall identify on its books as belonging to State Street, as
agent for the Fund, the securities so deposited (all collectively referred to as
the "account").

           (5) Agreements with Foreign Banking Institutions. Each agreement with
a foreign banking institution shall be substantially in the form set forth in
Schedule C hereto and shall provide that: (a) the Fund's assets will not be
subject to any right, charge, security interest, lien or claim of any kind in
favor of the foreign banking institution or its creditors or agent, except a
claim of payment for their safe custody or administration; (b) the Foreign
Subcustodian shall maintain insurance covering the Fund's assets; (c) beneficial
ownership of the Fund's assets will be freely transferable without the payment
of money or value other than for custody or administration; (d) adequate records
will be maintained identifying the assets as belonging to the Fund; (e) officers
or auditors employed by, or other representatives of State Street, including, to
the extent permitted under applicable law, the independent public accountants
for the Fund, will be given access to the books and records of the foreign
banking institution relating to its actions under its agreement with State
Street; (f) assets of the Fund held by the Foreign Subcustodian will be subject
only to the instructions of State Street or its agents; and (g) the Foreign
Subcustodian will provide periodic reports with respect to the safekeeping of
the Fund's assets, including notification of any transfer to or from the Fund's
account.

           (6) Access of Independent Accountants of the Fund. Upon request of
the Fund, State Street will use its best efforts to arrange for the independent
accountants of the Fund to be afforded access to the books and records of any
foreign banking institution employed as a Foreign Subcustodian insofar as such
books and records relate to the performance of such foreign banking institution
under its agreement with State Street.

           (7) Reports by State Street. State Street will supply to the Fund
from time to time, as mutually agreed upon, statements in respect of the
securities and other assets of the Fund held by Foreign Subcustodians,
including, but not limited to, an identification of entities having possession
of the Fund's securities and other assets and advices or notifications of any
transfers of securities to or from each custodial account maintained by a
foreign banking institution for State Street on behalf of the Fund indicating,
as to securities acquired for the Fund, the identity of the entity having
physical possession of such securities.

           (8) Transactions in Foreign Custody Account. (a) Upon receipt of
Proper Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when deemed
appropriate by the parties, State Street shall make or cause its Foreign
Subcustodians to transfer, exchange or deliver foreign securities owned by the
Fund, but, except to the extent explicitly provided in Paragraph 4R(8)(b), only
in any of the cases specified in this Agreement. Upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, which may be continuing instructions when deemed appropriate by
the parties, State Street shall pay out or cause its Foreign Subcustodians to
pay out monies of the Fund, but, except to the extent explicitly provided in
Paragraph 4R(8)(b), only in any of the cases specified in this Agreement.

           (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary,
settlement and payment for securities received for the account of the Fund and
delivery of securities maintained for the account of the Fund may be effected in
accordance with the customary or established securities trading or securities
processing practices and procedures in the jurisdiction or market in which the
transaction occurs, including, without limitation, delivering securities to the
purchaser thereof or to a dealer therefor (or an agent for such purchaser or
dealer) against a receipt with the expectation of receiving later payment for
such securities from such purchaser or dealer. Securities maintained in the
custody of a Foreign Subcustodian may be maintained in the name of such entity's
nominee to the same extent as set forth in Paragraphs 2 and 4F of this
Agreement, and the Fund agrees to hold any such nominee harmless from any
liability as a holder of record of such securities.

           (9) Liability of Foreign Subcustodians. Each agreement pursuant to
which State Street employs a foreign banking institution as a Foreign
Subcustodian shall require the institution to exercise reasonable care in the
performance of its duties and to indemnify, and hold harmless, State Street and
the Fund from and against any loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim
arising out of, or in connection with, the institution's performance of such
obligations. At the election of the Fund, it shall be entitled to be subrogated
to the rights of State Street with respect to any claims against a foreign
banking institution as a consequence of any such loss, damage, cost, expense,
liability or claim if, and to the extent that, the Fund has not been made whole
for any such loss, damage, cost, expense, liability or claim.

           (10) Liability of State Street. State Street shall be liable to the
Fund for the acts or omissions of a foreign banking institution appointed
pursuant to these provisions to the same extent that such foreign banking
institution is liable to State Street as provided under Paragraph 4R(9);
provided, however, that State Street shall not be liable to the Fund for any
loss resulting from, or caused by, nationalization, expropriation, currency
restrictions, acts of war or terrorism or other similar events or acts.

           (11) Monitoring Responsibilities. State Street shall furnish annually
to the Fund, during the month of June, information concerning the Foreign
Subcustodians employed by State Street. Such information shall be similar in
kind and scope to that furnished to the Fund in connection with the initial
approval of this Agreement. In addition, State Street will promptly inform the
Fund in the event that State Street learns of a material adverse change in the
financial condition of a Foreign Subcustodian or any material loss in the assets
of the Fund, or is notified by a foreign banking institution employed as a
Foreign Subcustodian that there appears to be a substantial likelihood that its
shareholders' equity will decline below $200 million (U.S. dollars or the
equivalent thereof) or that its shareholders equity has declined below $200
million (in each case computed in accordance with generally accepted U.S.
accounting principles).

           (12) Branches of U.S. Banks. Except as otherwise set forth in this
Agreement, the provisions hereof shall not apply where the custody of the Fund's
assets are maintained in a foreign branch of a banking institution that is a
"bank" as defined by Section 2(a)(5) of the 1940 Act and which meets the
qualifications set forth in Section 26(a) of the 1940 Act. The appointment of
any such branch as a subcustodian shall be governed by Paragraph 7C of this
Agreement.

            S. Miscellaneous. In general, attend to all nondiscretionary details
in connection with the sale, exchange, substitution, purchase, transfer or other
dealing with such securities or property of the Fund, except as otherwise
directed by the Fund pursuant to Proper Instructions. State Street shall render
to the Fund daily a report of all monies received or paid on behalf of the Fund,
an itemized statement of the securities and cash for which it is accountable to
the Fund under this Agreement, and an itemized statement of security
transactions that settled the day before. State Street shall render to the Fund
weekly an itemized statement of security transactions that failed to settle as
scheduled. At the end of each week, State Street shall provide to the Fund a
list of all security transactions that remain unsettled at such time.

         5. Additionally, as Custodian, State Street shall promptly do the
following:

            A. Bank Account. State Street shall retain safely all cash of the
Fund, other than cash maintained by the Fund, in a bank account, established and
used in accordance with Rule 17f-3 under the 1940 Act, in the banking department
of State Street and in a separate account or accounts in the name of the Fund,
subject only to draft or order by State Street acting pursuant to the terms of
this Agreement. If and when authorized by Proper Instructions in accordance with
a vote of the Board of Trustees of the Fund, State Street may open and maintain
an additional account or accounts in such other bank or trust companies as may
be designated by such instructions; such account or accounts, however, to be
solely in the name of State Street in its capacity as Custodian and subject only
to its draft or order in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. State
Street shall furnish to the Fund, not later than thirty (30) calendar days after
the last business day of each month, a statement reflecting the current status
of its internal reconciliation of the closing balance as of that day in all
accounts described in this paragraph to the balance shown on the daily cash
report for that day rendered to the Fund.

            B. Collections. Unless otherwise instructed by receipt of Proper
Instructions, State Street shall collect, receive and deposit in the bank
account or accounts maintained pursuant to Paragraph 5A hereof all income and
other payments with respect to the securities held hereunder, execute ownership
and other certificates and affidavits for all federal and state tax purposes in
connection with the collection of bond and note coupons, do all other things
necessary or proper in connection with the collection of such income, and
without waiving the generality of the foregoing:

            1) present for payment on the date of payment all coupons and other
               income items requiring presentation;

            2) present for payment all securities that may mature or be called,
               redeemed, retired or otherwise become payable on the date such
               securities become payable;

            3) endorse and deposit for collection, in the name of the Fund,
               checks, drafts or other negotiable instruments on the same day as
               received.

         In any case in which State Street does not receive any such due and
unpaid income within a reasonable time after it has made proper demands for the
same (which shall be presumed to consist of at least three demand letters and at
least one telephonic demand), it shall so notify the Fund in writing, including
copies of all demand letters, any written responses thereto, and memoranda of
all oral responses thereto and to telephonic demands, and await proper
instruction; State Street shall not be obliged to take legal action for
collection unless and until reasonably indemnified to its satisfaction for the
reasonable costs of such legal action for collection. It shall also notify the
Fund as soon as reasonably practicable whenever income due on securities is not
collected in due course.

            C. Sale of Shares of the Fund. State Street shall make such
arrangements with the Transfer Agent of the Fund as will enable State Street to
make certain it receives the cash consideration due to the Fund for shares of
beneficial interest ("shares") of the Fund as may be issued or sold from time to
time by the Fund, all in accordance with the Fund's Declaration of Trust and
By-Laws, as amended.

            D. Dividends and Distributions. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions,
State Street shall release or otherwise apply cash, insofar as cash is
available, for the purpose of the payment of dividends or other distributions to
shareholders of the Fund.

            E. Redemption of Shares of the Fund. From such funds as may be
available for the purpose, but subject to the limitation of the Fund's
Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, as amended, and applicable resolutions of the
Board of Trustees of the Fund pursuant thereto, State Street shall make funds
available for payment to shareholders who have delivered to the Transfer Agent a
request for redemption of their shares by the Fund pursuant to such Declaration
of Trust, as amended.

         In connection with the redemption of shares of the Fund pursuant to the
Fund's Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, as amended, State Street is authorized
and directed upon receipt of Proper Instructions from the Transfer Agent of the
Fund to make funds available for transfer through the Federal Reserve Wire
System or by other bank wire to a commercial bank account designated by the
redeeming stockholder.

            F. Stock Dividends, Rights, Etc. State Street shall receive and
collect all stock dividends, rights and other items of like nature; and deal
with the same pursuant to Proper Instructions relative thereto.

            G. Disbursements. Upon receipt of Proper Instructions, State Street
shall make or cause to be made, insofar as cash is available for the purpose,
disbursements for the payment on behalf of the Fund of its expenses, including
without limitation, interest, taxes and fees or reimbursement to State Street or
to the Fund's investment advisers for their payment of any such expenses.

            H. Other Proper Corporate Purposes. Upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, State Street shall make or cause to be made, insofar as cash is
available for the purpose, disbursements for any other purpose (in addition to
the purposes specified in Paragraphs 4G, 4H, 5D, 5E, and 5G of this Agreement)
which the Fund declares is a proper corporate purpose.

            I. Records. State Street shall create, maintain and retain all
records relating to its activities and obligations under this Agreement in such
manner as shall meet the obligations of the Fund under the 1940 Act,
particularly Section 31 thereof and Rules 31a-1 and 31a-2 thereunder or as
reasonably requested from time to time by the Fund. All records maintained by
State Street in connection with the performance of its duties under this
Agreement shall remain the property of the Fund, and, in the event of
termination of this Agreement, shall be delivered in accordance with the terms
of Paragraph 10 below.

            J. Miscellaneous. State Street shall assist generally in the
preparation of routine reports to holders of shares of the Fund, to the
Commission, including form N-SAR, to state "Blue Sky" authorities, to others in
the auditing of accounts and in other matters of like nature and as otherwise
reasonably requested by the Fund.

            K. Fund Accounting and Net Asset Value Computation. State Street
shall maintain the general ledger and all other books of account of the Fund,
including the accounting of the Fund. In addition, upon receipt of Proper
Instructions, which may be deemed to be continuing instructions, State Street
shall compute daily, the net asset value of the shares of the Fund and the total
net asset value of the Fund. State Street shall, in addition, perform such other
services incidental to its duties hereunder as may be reasonably requested from
time to time by the Fund.

           6.  State Street and the Fund further agree as follows:

               A. Proper Instructions. State Street shall be deemed to have
received Proper Instructions upon receipt of written instructions signed by the
Fund's Trustees or by one or more person or persons as the Fund's Board of
Trustees shall have from time to time authorized to give the particular class of
instructions for different purposes. Different persons may be authorized to give
instructions for different purposes. A copy of a resolution or action of the
Trustees certified by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Fund may be
received and accepted by State Street as conclusive evidence of the instruction
of the Fund's Board of Trustees and/or the authority of any person or persons to
act on behalf of the Fund and may be considered as in full force and effect
until receipt of written notice to the contrary. Such instruction may be general
or specific in terms. Oral instructions will be considered Proper Instructions
if State Street reasonably believes them to have been given by a person
authorized by the Board of Trustees to give such oral instructions with respect
to the class of instruction involved. The Fund shall cause all oral instructions
to be confirmed in writing. Proper instructions may include communications
effected directly between electromechanical or electronic devices; provided that
the Fund and State Street are satisfied that such communications afford adequate
safeguards for the assets of the Fund. Use by the Fund of such communication
systems shall constitute approval by the Fund of the safeguards available
therewith.

               B. Investments, Limitations. In performing its duties generally,
and more particularly in connection with the purchase, sale and exchange of
securities made by or for the Fund, State Street may take cognizance of the
provisions of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund, as amended; provided,
however, that, except as otherwise expressly provided herein, State Street may
assume unless and until notified in writing to the contrary that instructions
purporting to be Proper Instructions received by it are not in conflict with or
in any way contrary to any provision of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund, as
amended, or resolutions or proceedings of the Board of Trustees of the Fund.

            7. State Street and the Fund further agree as follows:

               A. Indemnification. State Street, as Custodian, shall be entitled
to receive and act upon advice of counsel (who may be counsel for the Fund) and
shall be without liability for any action reasonably taken or thing reasonably
done pursuant to such advice; provided that such action is not in violation of
applicable federal or state laws or regulations or contrary to written
instructions received from the Fund. State Street shall be indemnified by the
Fund and without liability for any action taken or thing done by it in carrying
out the terms and provisions of this Agreement in good faith and without
negligence, misfeasance or misconduct. However, in order for the indemnification
provision contained in this paragraph to apply, if the Fund is asked to
indemnify or save State Street harmless, the Fund shall be fully and promptly
advised of all pertinent facts concerning the situation in question, and State
Street shall use all reasonable care to identify and notify the Fund fully and
promptly concerning any situation that presents or appears likely to present the
probability of such a claim for indemnification against the Fund. The Fund shall
have the option to defend State Street against any claim that may be the subject
of this indemnification. In the event that the Fund elects to defend State
Street, it will so notify State Street, and thereupon the Fund shall take over
complete defense of the claim, and State Street shall initiate no further legal
or other expenses for which it shall seek indemnification under this paragraph.
State Street shall in no case confess any claim or make any compromise in any
case in which the Fund will be asked to indemnify State Street except with the
Fund's prior written consent.

               B. Expenses Reimbursement. State Street shall be entitled to
receive from the Fund on demand, reimbursement for its cash disbursements,
expenses and charges, excluding salaries and usual overhead expenses with
respect to the Fund, as set forth in Schedule A.

               C. Appointment of Agents and Subcustodians. State Street, as
Custodian, may appoint (and may remove), only in compliance with the terms and
conditions of the Fund's Declaration of Trust and By- Laws, as amended, any
other bank, trust company or responsible commercial agent as its agent or
Subcustodian to carry out such of the provisions of this Agreement as State
Street may from time to time direct; provided, however, that the appointment of
any such agent or Subcustodian shall not relieve State Street of any of its
responsibilities under this Agreement.

               D. Reliance on Documents. So long as, and to the extent that, it
is in good faith and in the exercise of reasonable care, State Street, as
Custodian, shall not be responsible for the title, validity or genuineness of
any property or evidence of title thereto received by it or delivered by it
pursuant to this Agreement, shall be protected in acting upon any instructions,
notice, request, consent, certificate or other instrument or paper reasonably
believed by it to be genuine and to constitute Proper Instructions under this
Agreement and shall, except as otherwise specifically provided in this
Agreement, be entitled to receive as conclusive proof of any fact or matter
required to be ascertained by it hereunder a certificate signed by the Fund's
Trustees, the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of the Fund or any other
person expressly authorized by the Board of Trustees of the Fund.

               E. Access to Records. Subject to security requirements of State
Street applicable to its own employees having access to similar records within
State Street and such regulations as to the conduct of such monitors as may be
reasonably imposed by State Street after prior consultation with an authorized
officer of the Fund, books and records of State Street pertaining to its actions
under this Agreement shall be open to inspection and audit at reasonable times
by the Trustees of, attorneys for or auditors employed by the Fund or any other
person as the Fund's Board of Trustees shall direct.

               F. Recordkeeping. State Street shall maintain such records as
shall enable the Fund to comply with the requirements of all federal and state
laws and regulations applicable to the Fund with respect to the matters covered
by this Agreement.

            8. If the Fund requires State Street to advance cash or securities
for any purpose or in the event that State Street or its nominee shall incur or
be assessed any taxes, charges, expenses, assessments, claims or liabilities in
connection with the performance of this Agreement, except such as may arise from
its or its nominee's own negligent action, negligent failure to act or willful
misconduct, any property at any time held for the account of the Fund shall be
security therefor. Should the Fund fail to repay State Street promptly, State
Street shall be entitled to utilize available cash and to dispose of the Fund's
assets to the extent necessary to obtain reimbursement. However, the total value
of any property of the Fund which at any time is security for any payment by
State Street hereunder shall not exceed 15% of the Fund's total net asset value.

            9. The Fund shall pay State Street for its services as Custodian
such compensation as shall be specified on the attached Schedule A. Such
compensation shall remain fixed until [December 31, 1996], unless this Agreement
is terminated as provided in paragraph 10.

            10. State Street and the Fund further agree as follows:

               A. Effective Period, Termination, Amendment and Interpretive and
Additional Provisions. This Agreement shall become effective as of the date of
its execution, shall continue in full force and effect until terminated as
hereinafter provided. This Agreement may be amended at any time by mutual
agreement of the parties hereto and may be terminated by either party by an
instrument in writing delivered or mailed, postage prepaid, to the other party.
Such termination shall take effect sixty (60) days after the date of such
delivery or mailing. The Fund may, by action of the Fund's Board of Trustees,
substitute another bank or trust company for State Street by giving notice as
provided above to State Street, provided, however that State Street shall not
act under paragraphs 4B or 4C hereof in the absence of receipt of an initial
certificate of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, certifying that the
Board of Trustees of the Fund has approved the initial use of a particular
Securities System and the receipt of an annual certificate of the Secretary or
an Assistant Secretary, certifying that the Board of Trustees has reviewed the
use by the Fund of such Securities System, as required in each case by Rule
17f-4 under the 1940 Act, and that State Street shall not act under paragraph 4C
hereof in the absence of receipt of an initial certificate of the Secretary or
an Assistant Secretary, certifying that the Board of Trustees has approved the
initial use of the Direct Paper System and the receipt of an annual certificate
of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, certifying that the Board of
Trustees has reviewed the use by the Fund of the Direct Paper System. Neither
the Fund nor State Street shall amend or terminate this Agreement in
contravention of any applicable federal or state laws or regulations, or any
provision of the Declaration of Trust of the Fund, as amended; provided,
however, that in the event of such termination State Street shall remain as
Custodian hereunder for a reasonable period thereafter, if the Fund after using
its best efforts is unable to find a Successor Custodian.

         In connection with the operation of this Agreement, State Street and
the Fund may agree from time to time on such provisions interpretive of or in
addition to the provisions of this Agreement as may in their joint opinion be
consistent with the general tenor of this Agreement, any such interpretive or
additional provision to be signed by both parties and annexed hereto, provided
that no such interpretive or additional provisions shall contravene any
applicable federal or state laws or regulations, or any provision of the Fund's
Declaration of Trust as amended. No interpretive provisions made as provided in
the preceding sentence shall be deemed to be an amendment of this Agreement.

               B. Successor Custodian. Upon termination hereof or the inability
of State Street to continue to serve hereunder, the Fund shall pay to State
Street such compensation as may be due for services through the date of such
termination. The Fund shall likewise reimburse State Street for its costs,
expenses and disbursements incurred prior to such termination in accordance with
paragraph 7B hereof and such reasonable costs, expenses and disbursements as may
be incurred by State Street in connection with such termination.

         If a Successor Custodian is appointed by the Board of Trustees of the
Fund in accordance with the Fund's Declaration of Trust, State Street shall,
upon termination, deliver to such Successor Custodian at the office of State
Street, properly endorsed and in proper form for transfer, all securities then
held hereunder, all cash and other assets of the Fund deposited with or held by
it hereunder.

         If no such Successor Custodian is appointed, State Street shall, in
like manner at its office, upon receipt of a certified copy of a resolution of
the shareholders pursuant to the Fund's Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, as
amended, deliver such securities, cash and other properties in accordance with
such resolutions.

         In the event that no written order designating a Successor Custodian or
certified copy of a resolution of the shareholders shall have been delivered to
State Street on or before the date when such termination shall become effective,
then State Street shall have the right to deliver to a bank or trust company
doing business in Boston, Massachusetts of its own selection, having an
aggregate capital, surplus and undivided profits, as shown by its last published
report, of not less than $5,000,000, all securities, cash and other properties
held by State Street and all instruments held by it relative thereto and all
other property held by it under this Agreement. Thereafter, such bank or trust
company shall be the Successor of State Street under this Agreement and subject
to the restrictions, limitations and other requirements of the Fund's
Declaration of Trust and By-Laws, both as amended.

         In the event that securities, funds and other properties remain in the
possession of State Street after the date of termination hereof, owing to
failure of the Fund to procure the certified copy above referred to, or of the
Fund's Board of Trustees to appoint a Successor Custodian, State Street shall be
entitled to fair compensation for its services during such period, and the
provisions of this Agreement relating to the duties and obligations of State
Street shall remain in full force and effect.

               C. Duplicate Records and Backup Facilities. State Street shall
not be liable for loss of data occurring by reason of circumstances beyond its
control, including, but not limited, to acts of civil or military authority,
national emergencies, fire, flood or catastrophe, acts of God, insurrection,
war, riots or failure of transportation, communication or power supply. However,
State Street shall keep in a separate and safe place additional copies of all
records required to be maintained pursuant to this Agreement or additional
tapes, disks or other sources of information necessary to reproduce all such
records. Furthermore, at all times during this Agreement, State Street shall
maintain a contractual arrangement whereby State Street will have a back-up
computer facility available for its use in providing the services required
hereunder in the event circumstances beyond State Street's control result in
State Street not being able to process the necessary work at its principal
computer facility. State Street shall, from time to time, upon request from the
Fund provide written evidence and details of its arrangement for obtaining the
use of such a back-up computer facility. State Street shall use its best efforts
to minimize the likelihood of all damage, loss of data, delays and errors
resulting from an uncontrollable event, and should such damage, loss of data,
delays or errors occur, State Street shall use its best efforts to mitigate the
effects of such occurrence. Representatives of the Fund shall be entitled to
inspect the State Street premises and operating capabilities within reasonable
business hours and upon reasonable notice to State Street. Upon request of the
Fund's representative or representatives, State Street shall from time to time
as appropriate, furnish to the Fund a letter setting forth the insurance
coverage thereon, any changes in such coverage which may occur and any claim
relating to the Fund which State Street may have made under such insurance.

               D. Confidentiality. State Street agrees to treat all records and
other information relative to the Fund confidentially and State Street, on
behalf of itself and its officers, employees and agents, agrees to keep
confidential all such information, except after prior notification to and
approval by the Fund (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld and may
not be withheld where State Street may be exposed to civil or criminal contempt
proceedings), when requested to divulge such information by duly constituted
authorities or when so requested by a properly authorized person.

         State Street and the Fund agree that they, their officers, employees
and agents shall maintain all information disclosed to them by the other in
connection with this Agreement in confidence and will not disclose any such
information to any other person, nor use such information for their own benefit
or for the benefit of third parties without the consent in writing of the other;
provided, however, that each party shall have the right to use any such
information for its own necessary internal purposes while this Agreement is in
effect. The provisions of the paragraph shall not apply to information which (i)
is in or becomes part of the public domain, (ii) is demonstrably known
previously to the party to whom it is disclosed, (iii) is independently
developed outside this Agreement by the party to whom it is disclosed, or (iv)
is rightfully obtained from third parties by the party to whom it is disclosed.

         11. The Fund shall not circulate any printed matter that contains any
reference to State Street without the prior written approval of State Street,
excepting solely such printed matter as merely identifies State Street as
Custodian. The Fund will submit printed matter requiring approval to State
Street in draft form, allowing sufficient time for review by State Street and
its counsel prior to any deadline for printing.

         12. In the event of a reorganization of the Fund through a merger,
consolidation, sale of assets or other reorganization, State Street, at the
request of the Fund, shall act as Custodian for shares of any investment company
or other company obtained in any such reorganization by the Fund for
distribution to those Fund shareholders whose shares are represented by
certificates. The Fund shall give notice to each such shareholder of his or her
right to exchange his or her Fund shares represented by certificates for shares
held by State Street upon surrender to State Street of his or her certificates
representing such Fund shares properly endorsed and in proper form for transfer.
Upon the surrender of such Fund certificates, State Street will issue a
certificate or certificates to the surrendering shareholder for an approximate
number of shares held by State Street, unless such shareholder establishes an
Open Account Plan or other similar account at that time in which case such
shares will be credited to his or her account. State Street shall not be
required to issue certificates for any fractional shares held by it. Instead,
fractional interests in such shares shall be distributed to the shareholder in
cash at their then current market value or, if the fractional share represents
an interest in an investment company, it shall be redeemed by State Street at
the then current redemption price for such shares and the proceeds of such
redemption shall be distributed to such shareholder in cash. State Street shall
not release to any shareholder any such shares held by it until such shareholder
has properly surrendered for exchange his or her Fund shares represented by
certificates.

         13. This Agreement is executed and delivered in The Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and shall be subject to and be construed in accordance with the
laws of the Commonwealth.

         14. Notices and other writings delivered or mailed postage prepaid to
Keystone Balanced Fund II, c/o Keystone Investment Management Company, 200
Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116, or to State Street at 225 Franklin
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110, or to such other address as the Fund or
State Street may hereafter specify, shall be deemed to have been properly
delivered or given hereunder to the respective address.

         15. This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit
of the Fund and State Street and their respective successors or assigns.

         16. This Agreement may be executed simultaneously in two or more
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original.

         17. This Agreement is made on behalf of the Fund by an officer or
Trustee of the Fund, not individually but solely as an officer or Trustee under
the Fund's Declaration of Trust, and the obligations under this Agreement are
not binding upon, nor shall resort be had to the property of any of the
Trustees, shareholders, officers, employees or agents of the fund personally,
but are binding only on the property of the Fund.
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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto has caused this
Agreement to be executed in its name and on its behalf by a duly authorized
officer as of the day and year first above written.

ATTEST:                                      [TRUST]

                                             By:
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                                                 Name: 
                                                 Title: 


ATTEST:                                      STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

                                             By:
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                                                  Name:
                                                  Title:


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                                   Schedule A

                                  FEE SCHEDULE

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                                   SCHEDULE B
                         Approved Foreign Subcustodians

                                                

       
                  MASTER TRANSFER AND RECORDKEEPING AGREEMENT

     AGREEMENT  made as of the ______ day of November,  1997 by and between each
of the  parties  listed on  Exhibit A which is  attached  hereto and made a part
hereof (each a "Fund" or "Funds"),  each for itself and not jointly, each having
its principal place of business at 200 Berkeley  Street,  Boston,  Massachusetts
02116,  and Evergreen  Service  Company  ("ESC"),  having its principal place of
business at 200 Berkeley Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.

                           W I T N E S S E T H  T H A T

     WHEREAS, each Fund desires ESC to perform certain services for the
Fund, and ESC is willing to perform such services.

     NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein set
forth, each party, for itself and not jointly, agrees as follows:

     1. ADDITIONAL  PARTIES - Any other registered  investment company for which
Keystone Investment Management Company (KIMCO), Evergreen Asset Management Corp.
("Evergreen  Asset"),  The Capital Management Group of First Union National Bank
of North Carolina ("CMG") or one of its affiliates serves as investment adviser,
trustee or manager may become a Fund party to this Agreement, for itself and not
jointly,  by giving  written  notice to ESC that it has elected to become a Fund
party hereto, to which election ESC has given its written consent.

     2.  SERVICES - ESC shall  perform for each Fund the  services  set forth on
Exhibit B which is  attached  hereto  and made a part  hereof.  ESC  shall  also
perform  for  each  Fund,  without  additional  charge,  any  services  which it
customarily  performs  in the  ordinary  course of business  without  additional
charge  for the  investment  companies  for  which ESC acts as  transfer  agent,
dividend disbursing agent, or shareholder servicing and recordkeeping agent.

     ESC shall  perform  such other  services  in addition to those set forth on
Exhibit B hereto as a Fund shall  request in writing.  Any of the services to be
performed hereunder,  and the manner in which such services are to be performed,
shall be changed  only  pursuant  to a written  agreement  signed by the parties
hereto.

     ESC will  undertake no activity  which,  in its  judgment,  will  adversely
effect the performance of its obligations to a Fund under this Agreement.

     3. FEES - Each Fund shall pay ESC for the services to be performed pursuant
to this Agreement in accordance with and in the manner set forth with respect to
such Fund on Exhibit C attached hereto and made a part hereof.

     4. EFFECTIVE DATE - This  Agreement  shall become  effective as of the date
set forth above and shall become  effective as to each Fund which gives  written
notice to ESC  pursuant  to  Paragraph 1 hereof that it elects to become a party
hereto as of the date of such notice.

     5. TERM - This Agreement shall be in effect until  terminated in accordance
with Section 17 hereof.

     6. USE OF ESC'S  NAME - The  Funds  will not use  ESC's  name in any  sales
literature or other  material in a manner not approved by ESC in writing  before
such use,  unless a similar use was  previously  approved.  Notwithstanding  the
foregoing,  ESC hereby  consents to all uses of ESC's name which merely refer in
accurate  terms to ESC's  appointments  hereunder  or which are  required by the
Securities  and  Exchange  Commission  or a  state  securities  commission,  and
provided,  further,  that in no case will such approval be unreasonably withheld
or delayed.

     7.  STANDARD OF CARE - ESC shall at all times use its best  efforts and act
in good faith and in a non-negligent  manner in performing all services pursuant
to this Agreement.

     8.  UNCONTROLLABLE  EVENTS - ESC shall not be liable  for  damage,  loss of
data, delays or errors occurring by reason of circumstances  beyond its control,
including,  but not limited to,  acts of civil or military  authority,  national
emergencies, fire, flood or catastrophe, acts of God, insurrection,  war, riots,
or failure of transportation,  communication or power supply. However, ESC shall
keep in a separate and safe place  additional  copies of all records required to
be maintained  pursuant to this Agreement or additional tapes or discs necessary
to reproduce all such records.  Furthermore, at all times during this Agreement,
ESC shall  maintain  an  arrangement  whereby  ESC will  have a backup  computer
facility  available for its use in providing the services required  hereunder in
the event  circumstances  beyond ESC's  control  result in ESC not being able to
process the necessary work at its principal computer  facility.  ESC shall, from
time to time, upon request from any Fund provide written evidence and details of
its arrangement for obtaining the use of such a backup  computer  facility.  ESC
shall use  reasonable  care to minimize the  likelihood  of all damage,  loss of
data,  delays and errors  resulting from an  uncontrollable  event.  Should such
damage,  loss of data, delays or errors occur, ESC shall use its best efforts to
mitigate the effects of such occurrence.  Representatives  of each Fund shall be
entitled  to  inspect  the  ESC  premises  and  operating   capabilities  within
reasonable business hours and upon reasonable notice to ESC.

     9.  INDEMNIFICATION - Each Fund shall indemnify and hold ESC, its employees
and agents harmless against any losses, claims, damages, judgments,  liabilities
or expenses (including  reasonable counsel fees and expenses) resulting from (1)
transactions  which  occurred  prior to the date ESC began  serving as  Transfer
Agent to the Fund;  (2) action  taken or permitted by ESC in good faith with due
care and without  negligence  in reliance upon  instructions  received from such
Fund in  accordance  with  Section 10 hereof or with  respect to a Fund upon the
opinion of counsel for the Fund, as to anything  arising in connection  with its
performance  under this  Agreement;  or (3) any act done or suffered by ESC with
respect  to a Fund in good  faith  with  due  care  and  without  negligence  in
connection  with its  performance  under this  Agreement  in  reliance  upon any
instruction, order, stock certificate or other instrument reasonably believed by
it to be  genuine  and to bear the  genuine  signature  of any person or persons
authorized to sign,  countersign,  or execute same,  and which complies with all
applicable  requirements of the Fund's current  prospectus(es)  and statement of
additional  information,  this Agreement and  instructions  and other  governing
documents provided to ESC by the Fund. For purposes of this indemnification,  it
is  specifically  agreed that if any  instruction  received by ESC in accordance
with  Section 10 hereof  differs from the  requirements  set forth in the Fund's
current  prospectus(es) or statement of additional information then, with regard
to  that  difference,  the  instruction,   order,  stock  certificate  or  other
instrument  relied upon by ESC, ESC need only comply with such  instruction (and
not the current prospectus(es) or statement of additional information).

     In the event that ESC  requests  any Fund to  indemnify or hold it harmless
hereunder,  ESC shall use its best  efforts to inform  the Fund of the  relevant
facts  concerning  the  matter in  question.  ESC shall use  reasonable  care to
identify and promptly notify a Fund concerning any matter which ESC believes may
result in a claim for  indemnification  against such Fund,  and shall notify the
Fund within seven days of notice to ESC of the filing of any suit or other legal
action or the institution by a government agency of any administrative action or
investigation  against ESC which involves its duties under this Agreement.  Each
Fund shall have the election of defending  ESC against any claim with respect to
such Fund which may be the  subject of  indemnification  or holding it  harmless
hereunder.  In the event a Fund so elects, it will so notify ESC.  Thereupon the
Fund shall take over defense of the claim,  and, if so requested by a Fund,  ESC
shall  incur no further  legal or other  expenses  related  thereto for which it
shall be entitled to indemnity or holding harmless hereunder; provided, however,
that nothing herein shall prevent ESC from retaining counsel to defend any claim
at ESC's own expense.

     Except  with the prior  written  consent  of a Fund,  ESC shall in no event
confess any claim or make any  compromise  in any matter in which such Fund will
be asked to  indemnify  or hold ESC  harmless  hereunder.  ESC shall be  without
liability  to a Fund with  respect  to  anything  done or  omitted to be done in
accordance  with the terms of this Agreement or instructions  properly  received
pursuant  hereto if done in good  faith and  without  negligence  or  willful or
wanton  misconduct.  In no event shall ESC be liable for consequential  damages,
lost  profits,  or other special  damages,  even if ESC has been informed of the
possibility of such damage or loss by the Fund or by third parties.

     Notwithstanding  the  foregoing,  ESC  shall be liable to each Fund for any
damage or losses  suffered by such Fund as a result of a delay or  negligence on
the part of ESC in processing a purchase or liquidation transaction or in making
payment to a shareholder of such Fund; it being agreed that,  without in any way
limiting ESC's  liability for other  transactions  hereunder,  that such damages
shall not be deemed to be consequential or special.


     10.  INSTRUCTIONS - ESC shall comply with all instructions issued by a Fund
in the form  prescribed  below which are  permitted or required  under Exhibit B
attached hereto.  Whenever ESC takes action  hereunder  pursuant to instructions
from a Fund, ESC shall be entitled to rely upon such instructions only when such
instructions  are  signed by the  President  or  Treasurer  of the Fund or by an
individual  designated  in writing by the  President  or  Treasurer  as a person
authorized to give instructions hereunder. A Fund may waive the requirement that
all  instructions  be in writing,  if such waiver  defines the  occurrences  not
requiring  written  instruction,  indicates the persons  authorized to give such
non-written  instructions,  and is signed by one of the persons  pursuant to the
immediately  preceding  sentence of this  Section 10. In the event ESC obtains a
Fund's written waiver, it may rely on non-written instructions received pursuant
thereto.

     11.  CONFIDENTIALITY  - ESC agrees to treat as confidential all records and
other information relative to a Fund and the Fund's shareholders. ESC, on behalf
of itself and its employees,  agrees to keep  confidential all such information,
except, after prior notification to and approval by a Fund (which approval shall
not be unreasonably withheld and may not be withheld where ESC may be exposed to
civil  or  criminal  contempt   proceedings)  when  requested  to  divulge  such
information by duly  constituted  authorities or when requested by a shareholder
of a Fund seeking information about his own or an appropriately related account.

     12.  REPORTS - ESC will  furnish  to each Fund and to  properly  authorized
auditors,   examiners,   investment  companies,   dealers,  salesmen,  insurance
companies, transfer agents, registrars, investors, and others designated by each
Fund in writing,  such reports at such times as are  prescribed for each service
in Exhibit B.

     13.  RIGHT OF  OWNERSHIP  - ESC  agrees  that all  records  and other  data
received, computed, developed, used and/or stored pursuant to this Agreement are
the  exclusive  property of each  respective  Fund and that all such records and
other data will be furnished  without  additional  charge to a Fund in available
machine  readable data form  immediately upon termination of this Agreement with
respect  to such  Fund for any  reason  whatsoever.  Furthermore,  upon a Fund's
request  at any time or times  while  this  Agreement  is in  effect,  ESC shall
deliver to such Fund, at the Fund's expense,  any or all of the data and records
held by ESC pursuant to this Agreement, in the form as requested by the Fund. On
the effective  date of  termination of this Agreement with respect to a Fund or,
if later,  on the date a Fund ceases to use ESC's  services,  ESC will  promptly
return to the Fund any and all records and other data belonging to the Fund free
of any claim or retention of rights by ESC.

     14.  REDEMPTION OF SHARES - The parties hereto agree that ESC shall process
liquidations,  redemptions  or  repurchases of shares of each Fund, as the agent
for such Fund, in the manner  described in the then current  prospectus(es)  and
statement of additional information for the Fund. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
ESC shall be liable for any losses,  damages,  claims or expenses resulting from
ESC's failure to obtain the appropriate  signature  guarantee with regard to any
redemption or transfer  processed by ESC even if the current  prospectus(es)  or
statement of additional information authorizes ESC to waive the requirement of a
signature  guarantee unless ESC is authorized in writing by an appropriate party
to waive such a requirement.

     15.  SUBCONTRACTING  - Each Fund may require that ESC, or ESC may, with the
prior  written  consent  of  such  Fund,  subcontract  with  one or  more of its
affiliated or other persons to perform all or part of its obligations hereunder,
provided,  however,  that,  notwithstanding  any such subcontract,  ESC shall be
fully responsible to each Fund hereunder.

     16.  ASSIGNMENT - This Agreement and the rights and duties  hereunder shall
not be  assignable  by ESC or any of  the  Fund  parties  hereto  except  by the
specific written consent of the other party.

     17.  TERMINATION - This Agreement may be terminated  with respect to a Fund
on such  date on which ESC has  given  such  Fund not less  than 180 days  prior
written  notice or on which  such Fund has given ESC not less than 90 days prior
written  notice.  Upon  such  termination,  ESC  will use its  best  efforts  to
cooperate  and  assist  in  accomplishing  a  timely,   efficient  and  accurate
conversion  to the person or firm  which will  provide  the  services  described
hereunder.  This  Agreement may be terminated by any Fund without the payment of
any penalty,  forfeiture,  compulsory  buyout amount or performance of any other
obligation  which  could  deter  termination;  provided,  however,  that for the
purpose of this  Section 17 any  amount  due under  Section 3 of this  Agreement
which is undisputed is not considered a penalty,  forfeiture,  compulsory buyout
amount or performance of any other obligation which could deter termination.

     This  Agreement  may be  terminated  with  respect to a Fund after  written
notice to ESC by the Fund if there is a  material  breach or  violation  of this
Agreement or if ESC fails to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement
and the failure  continues  for more than 30 days after the Fund gives notice of
the failure to ESC or  bankruptcy or  insolvency  proceedings  of any nature are
instituted by or against ESC.

     18. INSURANCE - ESC shall maintain  throughout the term of this Agreement a
fidelity  bond(s) in an amount in excess of the  minimum  amount  required to be
obtained by the Funds which are parties hereto  pursuant to Rule 17g-1 under the
Investment  Company  Act of 1940  (the  "1940  Act")  covering  the  acts of its
officers, employees or agents in performing any and all of the services required
to be performed hereunder. ESC agrees to promptly notify each Fund in writing of
any material amendment or cancellation of such bond(s).  ESC shall at such times
as the Fund may  request,  but at least once each year,  notify each Fund of any
claims made pursuant to such bond(s).

     19.  AMENDMENT - This Agreement may be amended at any time by an instrument
in writing executed by both ESC and any Fund which is a party hereto, or each of
their  respective  successors,  provided that any such amendment will conform to
the  requirements  set  forth  in the  1940 Act and the  rules  and  regulations
thereunder.

     20. NOTICE - Any notice shall be sufficiently given when sent by registered
or  certified  mail to any party at the address of such party set forth above or
at such other  address as such party may from time to time specify in writing to
the other party.

     21. SECTION  HEADINGS - Section  headings are included for convenience only
and are not to be used to construe or interpret this Agreement.

     22.  INTERPRETIVE  PROVISIONS - In  connection  with the  operation of this
Agreement, ESC and one or more of the Funds may agree with respect to such Funds
and ESC from time to time on such  provisions  interpretive of or in addition to
the provisions of this Agreement as may in their combined  opinion be consistent
with the general tenor of this Agreement.  Furthermore, ESC and such Fund(s) may
agree to add to,  delete from or change the  services  set forth with respect to
such Fund(s) in Exhibit B of the Agreement. Each such interpretive or additional
provision, and each addition,  deletion or change is to be signed by all parties
affected and annexed hereto, and no such provision, addition, deletion or change
shall  contravene any applicable  federal or state law or regulation and no such
provision,  addition,  deletion or change  shall be deemed to be an amendment of
any provision of this Agreement with the exception of Exhibit B hereto.

     23.  GOVERNING LAW - This Agreement shall be governed by and its provisions
shall  be  construed  in  accordance  with  the  laws  of  The  Commonwealth  of
Massachusetts.

     24.  DELAWARE  BUSINESS  TRUST - Each of the  Funds  listed  on  Exhibit  A
attached  hereto is a series of a Delaware  business trust  established  under a
Declaration of Trust.  The obligations of such Funds are not personally  binding
upon,  nor shall  recourse be had against  the private  property  of, any of the
Trustees, shareholders, officers, employees or agents of the Funds, but only the
property of such Funds shall be bound.

     IN WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the parties  hereto have caused this  Agreement to be
duly executed all as of the day and year first above written.

EVERGREEN SERVICE COMPANY


By: ___________________________________
       Edward J. Falvey
       President

Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust
         Evergreen Select Limited Duration Fund
         Evergreen Select Fixed Income Fund
         Evergreen Select Income Plus Fund
         Evergreen Select Intermediate Tax Exempt Bond Fund
         Evergreen Select Core Bond Fund
         Evergreen Select Intermediate Bond Fund

Evergreen Select Equity Trust  
          Evergreen Select  Strategic  Value Fund 
          Evergreen Select Large Cap Blend Fund  
          Evergreen Select Social  Principles Fund
          Evergreen Select  Equity  Income Fund  
          Evergreen Select Small Company Value Fund 
          Evergreen Select Common Stock Fund 
          Evergreen Select Balanced Fund 
          Evergreen Select Diversified Value Fund

Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
          Evergreen Select 100% Treasury Money Market Fund

Evergreen Equity Trust
          Evergreen Balanced Fund
          Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund

Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
          Evergreen Diversified Bond Fund
          Evergreen Intermediate Term Bond Fund

Evergreen Municipal Trust
          Evergreen Connecticut Municipal Bond Fund
          Evergreen Florida Municipal Bond Fund
          Evergreen Tax Free Fund


By: ____________________
       John J. Pileggi
       President

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                                                     EXHIBIT A

Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust  
          Evergreen  Select Limited Duration Fund
          Evergreen  Select Fixed Income Fund  
          Evergreen  Select Income Plus Fund
          Evergreen  Select Intermediate Tax Exempt Bond Fund 
          Evergreen  Select Core Bond Fund 
          Evergreen Select Intermediate Bond Fund

EvergreenSelect Equity Trust  
          Evergreen  Select  Strategic  Value Fund 
          Evergreen  Select Large Cap Blend Fund  
          Evergreen  Select Social  Principles Fund
          Evergreen  Select  Equity  Income Fund  
          Evergreen  Select Small Company Value Fund 
          Evergreen Select Common Stock Fund 
          Evergreen Select Balanced Fund 
          Evergreen Select Diversified Value Fund

Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
          Evergreen Select 100% Treasury Money Market Fund

Evergreen Equity Trust
         Evergreen Balanced Fund
         Evergreen Small Company Growth Fund

Evergreen Fixed Income Trust
         Evergreen Diversified Bond Fund
         Evergreen Intermediate Term Bond Fund

Evergreen Municipal Trust
         Evergreen Connecticut Municipal Bond Fund
         Evergreen Florida Municipal Bond Fund
         Evergreen Tax Free Fund






                                                        A-1

                                                       
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                                    EXHIBIT B


     The services  provided for in this Agreement  shall be performed by ESC, or
any agent appointed by ESC pursuant to Section 15 of this  Agreement,  under the
name of  Evergreen  Service  Company  (ESC) and this name or any similar name or
logo will not be used by ESC or its  agents  for any  purposes  other than those
related to this  Agreement  or to any other  agreement  which ESC may enter into
with any of the Fund (s) or with companies affiliated with the Fund(s).

     The offices of ESC shall be open to perform the  services  pursuant to this
Agreement on all days when the Fund is open to transact business.

     ESC will perform all services  normally  provided to  investment  companies
such as the  Fund(s),  and the  quality  of such  services  shall be equal to or
better than that  provided to the other  investment  companies  serviced by ESC.
With respect to each Fund, by way of  illustration,  but not  limitation,  these
services will include:

     1.  Establishing,  maintaining,  safeguarding  and reporting on shareholder
account  information and account histories,  (including  registration,  name and
address recorded in generally accepted form, dealer, representative, branch, and
territory information,  mailing address, distribution address, various codes and
specific information  relating to (if applicable);  withdrawal plans, letters of
intent,  systematic investing,  insured redemptions plans, account groupings for
rights of accumulation discount processing,  and for account group reporting for
plan accounts and other accounts grouped for master sub-account reporting.)

     2. Recording and controlling shares  outstanding in certificate  ("issued")
and non-certificate ("unissued") form.

     3. Maintaining a record for each certificate issued to include  certificate
number,  account number,  issued date,  number of shares,  canceled date or stop
date, where appropriate.

     4.  Reconciling  the number of  outstanding  shares of each Fund on a daily
basis  with  the  Fund  and  the  Fund's  custodian,   promptly  correcting  any
differences noted.

     5.  Establishing  and maintaining a trade file on behalf of each Fund based
on  trade  information  furnished  to the  transfer  agent  by the  Fund  or its
distributors.

     6. Accepting and processing  direct cash  investments  however received and
investing such investments promptly in shareholder accounts.

     7. Passing upon the adequacy of documents  properly endorsed and guaranteed
submitted  by or on behalf of a  shareholder  to  transfer  ownership  or redeem
shares.

     8. Transferring ownership of shares upon the books of each Fund.

     9.  Redeeming  shares and preparing and mailing  redemption  checks or wire
proceeds as instructed.

     10. Preparing and promptly mailing account statements to the shareholder or
such other authorized address and, when appropriate, as instructed by a Fund, to
the dealer or dealer  branch,  whenever  transaction  activity  effecting  share
balances are posted to a Fund  account  that is of the type that should  receive
such statement.

     11. Checking surrendered certificates for stop transfer instructions.

     12. Canceling certificates surrendered.

     13. Issuing  certificates  as  replacements  for those  canceled,  or as an
original issue of additional  shares or upon the reduction of an equal number of
unissued shares.

     14.  Maintaining and updating a stop transfer file,  promptly  placing stop
transfer codes upon notification of possible loss,  destruction or disappearance
of a  certificate.  Upon  receipt of proper  documentation  obtaining  necessary
insurance forms and issuing replacement certificates.

     15. Balancing outstanding shares of record with the custodian prior to each
distribution  and  calculating  and  paying  or  reinvesting   distributions  to
shareholders of record and to open trade receivables and free stock.

     16.  Processing  exchanges of shares of one Fund or Portfolio  for another,
calculating proper sales charges and collecting fees as required.

     17. Processing withdrawal plan liquidations according to plan instructions.

     18.  Reporting  to each  Fund and its  custodian  daily the  capital  stock
activities and dollar amounts of transactions.

     19.  Promptly  answering   inquiries  from  shareholders,   dealers,   Fund
personnel,  and  others  as  requested  in  accordance  with  the  terms of this
Agreement as to account matters,  referring policy or investment  matters to the
Fund.

     20.  Mailing  reports and special  mailings,  as directed by a Fund, to all
shareholders or selected holders or dealers.

     21.  Providing  services with regard to the annual or special meetings of a
Fund, including preparation and timely mailing of proxy material to shareholders
of record and others as  directed  by the Fund,  and  receiving,  examining  and
recording  all  properly  executed  proxies and  performing  such  follow-up  as
required by the Fund.

     22.  Providing  periodic  listings  and  tallies of  shareholder  votes and
certifying the final tally.

     23.  Providing  an  inspector  of  elections  at the annual or any  special
meetings of a Fund.

     24.  Maintaining tax information for each account,  deducting amounts where
required  and  furnishing  to  a  Fund,  its  shareholders,  dealers  and,  when
appropriate, regulatory bodies, the necessary tax information, all in compliance
with the various applicable laws.

     25. Maintaining records of account and distribution  information for checks
and confirmations returned as undeliverable by the Post Office.

     26.  Maintaining  records  and  reporting  sales  information  for Blue Sky
reporting purposes.

     27. Calculating and processing Fund mergers or stock dividends, as directed
by a Fund.

     28.  Maintaining  all Fund  records  as  outlined  in the  record  and tape
retention schedule delivered by a Fund.

     29. Reconciling all investment, distribution and redemption accounts.

     30. Providing for the replacement of uncashed distribution or
redemption checks.

     31.  Maintaining  and  safeguarding  an inventory  of unissued  blank stock
certificates, checks and other Fund records.

     32.  Making  available to a Fund and its  distributors  at their  locations
devices which will provide immediate  electronic access to computerized  records
maintained for a Fund.

     33.  Providing  space and such  technical  expertise  as may be required to
enable  a Fund  and its  properly  authorized  auditors,  examiners  and  others
designated by the Fund in writing to properly  understand and examine all books,
records,  computer files,  microfilm and other items maintained pursuant to this
Agreement, and to assist as required in such examination.

     34. Assigning a single account number to each shareholder regardless of the
number of Funds or Portfolios  owned for which  Keystone  Investment  Management
Company, Evergreen Asset Management Corp., The Capital Management Group of First
Union  National Bank of North  Carolina or one of its affiliates is the trustee,
investment adviser or manager (except as instructed otherwise.)

     35.  Mailing  prospectuses  to  existing  accounts  on receipt of the first
direct investment transaction after a new prospectus has been issued by a Fund.

     36.  Mailing cash  election  notices when  required  prior to capital gains
distributions.

     37.  Maintaining   information,   performing  the  necessary  research  and
producing  reports  required  to comply  with all  applicable  state  escheat or
abandoned property laws.

With respect to each Fund, the Transfer  Agent will produce  reports as
requested by a Fund including, but not limited to, the following:

Shareholder Account Confirmation                  As required

Redemption Checks                                 When redemption is made

Certificates                                      When requested

Withdrawal plan payment checks                    On payment cycle

Distribution checks                               As required

Name and address labels
(per account registration)                        As requested

Proxy                                             When required
                                                        
1099                                              Annually

1042-S                                            Annually

Transaction journals                              Daily

Record date position control                      Daily

Daily and (monthly) cash proof                    Daily

Daily and (monthly) share proof                   Daily
     
Daily master control                              Daily

Blue Sky exception                                Daily

Blue Sky master list                              Monthly and whenever a new
                                                  permit is issued by a state

Blue Sky sales report                             Cycle as designated in
                                                  advance by distributor

Check register                                    Daily

Account information reports                       When requested

(Monthly) Cumulative                              Monthly
transaction

New account list                                  Monthly

Shareholder master list                           When requested

Sales by State                                    Monthly

Activities statistics                             Monthly

Distribution journals                             As required

Proxy tallies and vote listings                   When requested

Withdrawal plan account check                     Monthly
reconciliation

Dividend account check                            As required
reconciliation


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                                    EXHIBIT C

                           Transfer Agent Fee Schedule

Charges to Funds

Group 1 - Retail Monthly Dividend Funds

Per open account per year                                             $26.50
Per closed account per year                                             9.00
Per new account                                                        10.00

Group 2 - Retail Quarterly Dividend Funds

Per open account per year                                             $25.50
Per closed account per year                                             9.00
Per new account                                                        10.00


Group 3 - Semi-Annual and Annual Dividend Funds

Per open account per year                                             $24.50
Per closed account per year                                             9.00
Per new account                                                        10.00

Group 4 - Retail Money Market Funds

Per open account per year                                             $26.50
Per closed account per year                                             9.00
Per new account                                                        10.00

Group 5 - Institutional Monthly Dividend Funds

Per open account per year                                             $
Per closed account per year
Per new account

Group 6 - Institutional Quarterly Dividend Funds

Per open account per year                                             $
Per closed account per year
Per new account
                                                        
Group 7 - Semi-Annual and Annual Institutional Funds

Per open account per year                                             $
Per closed account per year
Per new account

Group 7 - Institutional Money Market Funds

Per open account per year                                             $
Per closed account per year
Per new account

Charges to Shareholders

Group 5 - ERISA **

Per IRA participant per year                     $10.00 with a maximum of $20.00
Per Keogh participant per year                   $10.00 with a maximum of $20.00
Per TSA per year                                 $10.00 with a maximum of $20.00

**These fees are not borne by the Funds, but are direct shareholder charges.

Funds  that have  "seed"  capital  only will not be  charged  until the Fund has
public shareholders.

This Fee Schedule is exclusive of  out-of-pocket  reimbursable  expenses and fee
reductions relating to average collected balance credits.

Out-of-pocket expenses include but are not limited to the following:

         Stationery and supplies
         Checks
         Express Delivery
         Postage
         Printing of forms
         Telephone
         Photocopies and Microfilm






                   [FORM OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES AGREEMENT]

         This  Administrative  Services  Agreement  is made as of this __ day of
December, 1997 between [NAME OF TRUST], a Delaware business trust (herein called
the "Trust"),  and Evergreen Investment  Services,  Inc., a Delaware corporation
(herein called "EIS").

                              W I T N E S S E T H:

         WHEREAS,  the Trust is a Delaware  business trust  consisting of one or
more portfolios which operates as an open-end management  investment company and
is so registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940; and

         WHEREAS,  the Trust  desires  to  retain  EIS as its  Administrator  to
provide it with  administrative  services,  and EIS is  willing  to render  such
services.

         NOW,  THEREFORE,  in consideration of the premises and mutual covenants
set forth herein, the parties hereto agree as follows:

         1.  APPOINTMENT  OF  ADMINISTRATOR.  The Trust  hereby  appoints EIS as
Administrator  of the Trust and each of its  portfolios  listed  on  SCHEDULE  A
attached hereto on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; and EIS
hereby  accepts such  appointment  and agrees to perform the services and duties
set forth in Section 2 of this Agreement in  consideration  of the  compensation
provided for in Section 4 hereof.

         2.  SERVICES  AND  DUTIES.  As   Administrator,   and  subject  to  the
supervision and control of the Trustees of the Trust, EIS will hereafter provide
facilities,  equipment and  personnel to carry out the following  administrative
services for  operation of the business and affairs of the Trust and each of its
portfolios:

                  (a)  prepare,   file  and   maintain  the  Trust's   governing
         documents,  including the  Declaration  of Trust (which has  previously
         been prepared and filed),  the By laws, minutes of meetings of Trustees
         and shareholders, and proxy statements for meetings of shareholders;

                  (b)  prepare  and  file  with  the   Securities  and  Exchange
         Commission  and  the  appropriate  state  securities   authorities  the
         registration  statements  for the Trust and the Trust's  shares and all
         amendments thereto, reports to regulatory authorities and shareholders,
         prospectuses,  proxy  statements,  and such other  documents  as may be
         necessary  or  convenient  to  enable  the  Trust to make a  continuous
         offering of its shares;

                  (c) prepare,  negotiate and administer  contracts on behalf of
         the Trust with, among others,  the Trust's  distributor,  custodian and
         transfer agent;

                  (d)  supervise  the  Trust's  fund  accounting  agent  in  the
         maintenance of the Trust's general ledger and in the preparation of the
         Trust's financial  statements,  including oversight of expense accruals
         and  payments  and the  determination  of the net  asset  value  of the
         Trust's assets and of the Trust's  shares,  and of the  declaration and
         payment of dividends and other distributions to shareholders;

                  (e) calculate  performance data of the Trust for dissemination
         to information services covering the investment company industry;

                  (f) prepare and file the Trust's tax returns;

                  (g) examine and review the operations of the Trust's custodian
         and transfer agent;

                  (h)   coordinate   the  layout  and   printing   of   publicly
         disseminated prospectuses and reports;

                  (i) prepare various shareholder reports;

                  (j) assist with the design,  development  and operation of new
         portfolios of the Trust;

                  (k) coordinate shareholder meetings;

                  (l) provide general compliance services; and

                  (m) advise the Trust and its  Trustees  on matters  concerning
         the Trust and its affairs.

         The foregoing,  along with any additional services that EIS shall agree
in writing to perform for the Trust hereunder, shall hereafter be referred to as
"Administrative Services." Administrative Services shall not include any duties,
functions,  or services to be performed for the Trust by the Trust's  investment
adviser,  distributor,  custodian or transfer agent pursuant to their agreements
with the Trust.

         3.  EXPENSES.  EIS  shall  be  responsible  for  expenses  incurred  in
providing  office  space,  equipment  and  personnel  as  may  be  necessary  or
convenient to provide the Administrative  Services to the Trust. The Trust shall
be responsible  for all other  expenses  incurred by EIS on behalf of the Trust,
including without  limitation  postage and courier expenses,  printing expenses,
registration  fees,  filing  fees,  fees  of  outside  counsel  and  independent
auditors,  insurance  premiums,  fees  payable  to  Trustees  who  are  not  EIS
employees, and trade association dues.

         4. COMPENSATION.  For the Administrative  Services provided,  the Trust
hereby  agrees to pay and EIS hereby agrees to accept as full  compensation  for
its services  rendered  hereunder an  administrative  fee,  calculated daily and
payable  monthly,  at an annual rate  determined  in  accordance  with the table
below.
                                     AGGREGATE DAILY NET ASSETS OF
                                     FUNDS ADMINISTERED BY EIS
 ADMINISTRATIVE                      FOR WHICH ANY AFFILIATE OF FIRST UNION
 FEE                                 NATIONAL BANK SERVES AS INVESTMENT ADVISER

..050%                               on the first $7 billion
..035%                               on the next $3 billion
..030%                               on the next $5 billion
..020%                               on the next $10 billion
..015%                               on the next $5 billion
..010%                               on assets in excess of $30 billion

Each portfolio of the Trust shall pay a portion of the  administrative fee equal
to the rate  determined  above times that  portfolio's  average annual daily net
assets.

          5.  RESPONSIBILITY OF  ADMINISTRATOR.  EIS shall not be liable for any
error of  judgment  or mistake of law or for any loss  suffered  by the Trust in
connection  with the  matters to which  this  Agreement  relates,  except a loss
resulting from wilful misfeasance,  bad faith or gross negligence on its part in
the  performance  of  its  duties  or  from  reckless  disregard  by it  of  its
obligations  and duties under this  Agreement.  EIS shall be entitled to rely on
and may act upon  advice of counsel  (who may be  counsel  for the Trust) on all
matters,  and shall be  without  liability  for any action  reasonably  taken or
omitted  pursuant  to such  advice.  Any  person,  even  though also an officer,
director,  partner,  employee or agent of EIS,  who may be or become an officer,
trustee,  employee  or  agent of the  Trust,  shall be  deemed,  when  rendering
services  to the Trust or  acting  on any  business  of the  Trust  (other  than
services or  business  in  connection  with the duties of EIS  hereunder)  to be
rendering such services to or acting solely for the Trust and not as an officer,
director,  partner,  employee or agent or one under the control or  direction of
EIS even though paid by EIS.

         6.  DURATION AND TERMINATION.

                  (a) This Agreement shall be in effect until June 30, 1998, and
         shall continue in effect from year to year  thereafter,  provided it is
         approved, at least annually, by a vote of a majority of Trustees of the
         Trust including a majority of the disinterested Trustees.

                  (b) This  Agreement  may be  terminated  at any time,  without
         payment of any penalty,  on sixty (60) day's prior written  notice by a
         vote of a majority of the Trust's Trustees or by EIS.

         7.  AMENDMENT.  No provision of this Agreement may be changed,  waived,
discharged or terminated  orally, but only by an instrument in writing signed by
the party  against  which an  enforcement  of the change,  waiver,  discharge or
termination is sought.

         8. NOTICES.  Notices of any kind to be given to the Trust  hereunder by
EIS shall be in writing and shall be duly given if delivered to the Trust and to
its investment adviser at the following address:  First Union National Bank, One
First Union Center,  Charlotte,  North Carolina 28288. Notices of any kind to be
given to EIS  hereunder by the Trust shall be in writing and shall be duly given
if  delivered  to EIS at  200  Berkeley  Street,  Boston,  Massachusetts  02116.
Attention: Chief Administrative Officer.

         9.  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.  EIS is hereby  expressly put on notice of
the limitation of liability as set forth in the  Declaration of Trust and agrees
that the obligations pursuant to this Agreement of a particular portfolio and of
the Trust with respect to that  particular  portfolio  be limited  solely to the
assets of that particular portfolio,  and EIS shall not seek satisfaction of any
such obligation from the assets of any other portfolio,  the shareholders of any
portfolio, the Trustees,  officers,  employees or agents of the Trust, or any of
them.

         10.  MISCELLANEOUS.  The  captions in this  Agreement  are included for
convenience  of  reference  only  and in no way  define  or  delimit  any of the
provisions  hereof or otherwise  affect  their  construction  or effect.  If any
provision  of  this  Agreement  shall  be held or  made  invalid  by a court  or
regulatory agency decision,  statute,  rule or otherwise,  the remainder of this
Agreement shall not be affected thereby.  Subject to the provisions of Section 5
hereof,  this Agreement  shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of
the  parties  hereto and their  respective  successors  and shall be governed by
Delaware law;  provided,  however,  that nothing  herein shall be construed in a
manner  inconsistent  with  the  Investment  Company  Act of 1940 or any rule or
regulation promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission thereunder.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF,  the parties hereto have caused this Administrative
Services  Agreement to be executed by their officers  designated below as of the
day and year first above written.

                                        [NAME OF TRUST]




ATTEST:__________________________       By:_______________________________
                                             NAME:
                                             TITLE:


                                        EVERGREEN INVESTMENT SERVICES, INC.




ATTEST:__________________________       By:_______________________________
                                              NAME:
                                              TITLE:



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                                   SCHEDULE A







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                          SULLIVAN & WORCESTER LLP
                          1025 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W.
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NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10017                           BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02109
TELEPHONE: (212) 486-8200                          TELEPHONE: (617) 338-2800
FACSIMILE: (212) 758-2151                          FACSIMILE: (617) 338-2880

Evergreen Equity Trust 
Evergreen Fixed Income Trust 
Evergreen Municipal Trust
Evergreen International  Trust 
Evergreen Money Market Trust  
Evergreen Select Equity Trust 
Evergreen Select Fixed Income Trust 
Evergreen Select Money Market Trust
200 Berkeley Street 
Boston, Massachusetts 02116

                   Registration Statements of the Above-Named
                     Delaware Business Trusts as Successors
                   to Various Registered Investment Companies
                             as Described in Certain
                     Proxy Materials Dated October 24, 1997

Ladies and Gentlemen:

     You have requested our opinion with respect to certain  matters of Delaware
law in  connection  with  the  registration  statements  on Forms  N-1A  (each a
"Registration Statement" and together, the "Registration  Statements") under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the  "Securities  Act") of Evergreen  Equity
Trust,  Evergreen  Fixed Income  Trust,  Evergreen  Municipal  Trust,  Evergreen
International  Trust,  Evergreen  Money Market  Trust,  Evergreen  Select Equity
Trust,  Evergreen  Select Fixed Income Trust,  and Evergreen Select Money Market
Trust  (each a  "Trust  and  together,  the  "Trusts")  in  connection  with the
succession,  pursuant to Rule 414 under the Securities Act, of the Trusts to the
registration  statements of certain registered  open-end  management  investment
companies  (the  "Original  Funds")  advised by First Union National Bank or its
affiliates,  and relating to an  indefinite  number of the shares of  beneficial
interest of the Trusts authorized by the respective  Agreements and Declarations
of Trust of the Trusts to be issued to the Original Funds (the "Shares").

     We have reviewed the actions taken by the Trustees of the respective Trusts
to organize each Trust and to authorize the issuance and sale of the Shares.  In
this  connection we have examined the  Agreement  and  Declaration  of Trust and
By-Laws of each Trust, the Registration  Statements,  including the prospectuses
and statements of additional information forming a part thereof, certificates of
officers of the respective Trusts and of public officials as to matters of fact,
and such other documents and instruments,  certified or otherwise  identified to
our  satisfaction,  and such  questions of law and fact,  as we have  considered
necessary or  appropriate  for the purpose of rendering  the opinions  expressed
herein. In such examination we have assumed,  without independent  verification,
the  genuineness  of all  signatures  (whether  original  or  photostatic),  the
authenticity of all documents  submitted to us as originals,  and the conformity
to authentic original documents of all documents submitted to us as certified or
photostatic  copies.  As to all questions of fact material to such opinions,  we
have relied upon the representations  contained in the certificates  referred to
above. We have assumed,  without independent  verification,  the accuracy of the
relevant facts stated therein.

     We are admitted to the Bars of The  Commonwealth of  Massachusetts  and the
District of Columbia and  generally do not purport to be familiar  with the laws
of the State of Delaware.  To the extent that the conclusions  based on the laws
of the State of Delaware are involved in the opinions set forth herein below, we
have relied,  in rendering such opinions,  upon our examination of Chapter 38 of
Title 12 of the Delaware  Code  Annotated,  as amended,  entitled  "Treatment of
Delaware  Business  Trusts"  (the  "Delaware  business  trust  law")  and on our
knowledge of  interpretation  of  analogous  common law of The  Commonwealth  of
Massachusetts.

     This letter  expresses  our opinion as to the  provisions  of each  Trust's
Agreement and Declaration of Trust,  but does not extend to the Delaware Uniform
Securities  Act, or to other federal or state  securities  laws or other federal
laws.

     Based  upon the  foregoing  and  subject  to the  qualifications  set forth
herein, we hereby advise you that, in our opinion:

     1. Each Trust is validly existing as a trust with transferable shares under
the laws of the State of Delaware.

     2.  Each  Trust is  authorized  to issue an  unlimited  number of shares of
beneficial  interest,  $.001 par value per share;  the Shares have been duly and
validly  authorized by all action of the Trustees of the Trust, and no action of
the shareholders of the Trust is required in such connection.

     3. When issued and paid for as  described in each  Registration  Statement,
the Shares will be fully paid and nonassessable by any Trust.

     We hereby  consent  to the  filing of this  opinion  as an  exhibit to each
Registration  Statement. In giving such consent, we do not thereby admit that we
come 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 promulgated
thereunder.

                                                   Very truly yours,

                                                   /s/ Sullivan & Worcester LLP

                                                   Sullivan & Worcester LLP



                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS



     We hereby  consent to the  incorporation  by  reference of our report dated
October 18, 1996, relating to the financial  statements and financial highlights
of Evergreen  Tax Exempt Money Market Fund (the "Fund")  appearing in the Fund's
August 31, 1996 Annual Report to  Shareholders,  which is also  incorporated  by
reference,   into  the  Prospectus  and  Statement  of  Additional   Information
constituting  parts  of  Post-Effective  Amendment  No.  22 to the  registration
statement  on  Form  N-1A  of  Evergreen  Municipal  Trust,  which  registration
statement is also incorporated by reference into this registration  statement on
Form N-1A.

We also consent to the reference to us under the heading "Financial Highlights"
in such Prospectus and under the headings "Independent Auditors" and "Financial
Statements" in such Statement of Additional Information.



/s/ Price Waterhouse LLP
Price Waterhouse LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York  10036
December 10, 1997



                       CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS



     We hereby  consent to the  incorporation  by  reference of our report dated
October 18, 1996, relating to the financial  statements and financial highlights
of Evergreen  Money Market Fund (the "Fund")  appearing in the Fund's August 31,
1996 Annual Report to  Shareholders,  which is also  incorporated  by reference,
into the Prospectus and Statement of Additional  Information  constituting parts
of Post-Effective Amendment No. 15 to the registration statement on Form N-1A of
Evergreen Money Market Trust, which registration  statement is also incorporated
by reference into this registration statement on Form N-1A.

We also consent to the reference to us under the heading "Financial Highlights"
in such Prospectus and under the headings "Independent Auditors" and "Financial
Statements" in such Statement of Additional Information.



/s/Price Waterhouse LLP
Price Waterhouse LLP
1177 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York  10036
December 10, 1997




                        CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS



The Trustees and Shareholders
Evergreen Money Market Trust


We consent to the use of our reports:

     Dated October 16, 1996 for Evergreen Pennsylvania Tax-Free Money Market
Fund; and

     Dated   October  16,  1996  for  Evergreen   Treasury   Money  Market  Fund
incorporated by reference herein.



                                     /s/ KPMG Peat Marwick LLP   
                                     KPMG Peat Marwick LLP



Boston, Massachusetts
December 12, 1997

 

                      DISTRIBUTION PLAN OF CLASS A SHARES
                       THE EVERGREEN _______________ TRUST
                            EVERGREEN __________ FUND

         SECTION 1. The Evergreen  ____________ Trust (the "Trust") individually
and/or on behalf of its series  (the  "Fund")  referred to above in the title of
this Rule 12b-1 Plan of Distribution  (the "Plan") may act as the distributor of
securities which are issued in respect of the Fund's Class A shares  ("Shares"),
pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act")
according to the terms of this Plan.

         SECTION 2. The Trust may  expend  daily  amounts  at an annual  rate of
0.75% of the average  daily net asset value of Class A shares of the Fund.  Such
amounts may be expended to finance  activity  which is  principally  intended to
result  in the  sale  of  Shares  including,  without  limitation,  expenditures
consisting  of  payments  to a  principal  underwriter  of the Fund  ("Principal
Underwriter")  or  others  in  order  (i) to  make  payments  to  the  Principal
Underwriter or others of sales commissions, other fees or other compensation for
services  provided  or to be  provided,  to  enable  payments  to be made by the
Principal Underwriter or others for any activity primarily intended to result in
the sale of  Shares,  to pay  interest  expenses  associated  with  payments  in
connection  with  the  sale of  Shares  and to pay  any  expenses  of  financing
permitted by this clause (i); (ii) to enable the Principal Underwriter or others
to receive,  pay or to have paid to others who have sold Shares,  or who provide
services  to holders  of  Shares,  a service  fee,  maintenance  or other fee in
respect of such services, at such intervals as the Principal Underwriter or such
others  may  determine,  in  respect  of Shares  previously  sold and  remaining
outstanding  during the period in respect of which such fee is or has been paid;
and/or  (iii) to  compensate  the  Principal  Underwriter  or others for efforts
(including  without  limitation any financing of payments under (i) and (ii) for
the sale of shares) in respect of sales of Shares since inception of the Plan or
any predecessor plan. Appropriate adjustments shall be made to the payments made
pursuant to this Section 2 to the extent  necessary to ensure that no payment is
made by the Fund with  respect  to the Class in excess of the  applicable  limit
imposed on asset based,  front end and deferred  sales charges under  subsection
(d) of Rule 2830 of the Business  Conduct Rules of the National  Association  of
Securities Dealers Regulation,  Inc. (The "NASDR").  In addition,  to the extent
any amounts paid  hereunder  fall within the definition of an "asset based sales
charge"  under said NASDR Rule such  payments  shall be limited to 0.75 of 1% of
the  aggregate  net asset  value of the Shares on an annual  basis  and,  to the
extent that any such payments are made in respect of  "shareholder  services" as
that term is defined in the NASDR Rule, such payments shall be limited to .25 of
1% of the  aggregate  net asset value of the Shares on an annual basis and shall
only be made in respect of shareholder  services  rendered  during the period in
which such amounts are accrued.


      SECTION 3. This Plan shall not take effect until it has been approved by a
vote of at  least  a  majority  (as  defined  in the  1940  Act)  of the  Fund's
outstanding Class A shares.

      SECTION  4. This Plan  shall not take  effect  until it has been  approved
together with any related  agreements of the Fund by votes of a majority of both
(a) the Board of Trustees  of the Trust and (b) those  Trustees of the Trust who
are not  "interested  persons" of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who
have no direct or indirect  financial  interest in the operation of this Plan or
any agreements of the Fund or any other person related to this Plan ("Rule 12b-1
Trustees"), cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on this
Plan or such agreements.

      SECTION 5. Unless sooner terminated pursuant to Section 7, this Plan shall
continue  in effect  for a period of one year from the date it takes  effect and
thereafter  shall continue in effect so long as such continuance is specifically
approved at least  annually in the manner  provided for approval of this Plan in
Section 4.

      SECTION 6. Any person  authorized to direct the disposition of monies paid
or payable by the Fund  pursuant  to this Plan or any  related  agreement  shall
provide to the  Trust's  Board of Trustees  and the Board shall  review at least
quarterly a written report of the amounts so expended and the purposes for which
such expenditures were made.

     SECTION 7. This Plan may be terminated at any time by vote of a majority of
the Rule 12b-1 Trustees or by vote of a majority of the Fund's outstanding Class
A shares.

     SECTION  8. Any  agreement  of the Fund  related  to this Plan  shall be in
writing and shall provide:

         (a)      that such  agreement may be  terminated at any time,  with out
                  payment  of any  penalty,  by vote of a  majority  of the Rule
                  12b-1  Trustees  or by a vote  of a  majority  of  the  Fund's
                  outstanding Class A shares on not more than sixty days written
                  notice to any other party to the agreement; and

         (b)      that such agreement shall terminate automatically in the event
                  of its assignment.


      SECTION 9. This Plan may not be amended to increase materi ally the amount
of distribution  expenses provided for in Section 2 hereof unless such amendment
is  approved  in the  manner  provided  in  Section  3 hereof,  and no  material
amendment to this Plan shall be made unless  approved in the manner provided for
in Section 4 hereof.





                    DISTRIBUTION PLAN OF CLASS B SHARES (EF)
                          EVERGREEN _____________ TRUST

                         THE EVERGREEN ___________ FUND

     Section  1. The  Evergreen  __________  Trust (the  "Trust"),  individually
and/or on behalf of its series  (the  "Fund")  referred to above in the title of
this 12b-1  Distribution Plan (the "Plan") may act as the distributor of certain
securities  of  which  it is the  issuer,  pursuant  to  Rule  12b-1  under  the
Investment  Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act")  according to the terms of this
Plan.

     Section 2. The Fund may expend daily  amounts at an annual rate of 1.00% of
the average  daily net asset value of its Class B Shares to finance any activity
which is principally intended to result in the sale of Shares including, without
limitation,  expenditures  consisting of payments to a principal  underwriter of
the Fund ("Principal Underwriter") or others in order: (i) to enable payments to
be made by the  Principal  Underwriter  or  others  for any  activity  primarily
intended to result in the sale of Shares,  including,  without  limitation,  (a)
compensation to public relations  consultants or other persons  assisting in, or
providing   services  in  connection  with,  the  distribution  of  Shares,  (b)
advertising,   (c)  printing  and  mailing  of  prospectuses   and  reports  for
distribution  to persons other than existing  shareholders,  (d) preparation and
distribution  of  advertising  material  and sales  literature,  (e)  commission
payments,  and principal and interest expenses  associated with the financing of
commission  payments,  made by the Principal  Underwriter in connection with the
sale of Shares and (f)  conducting  public  relations  efforts such as seminars;
(ii) to enable the Principal  Underwriter  or others to receive,  pay or to have
paid to others  who have sold  Shares,  or who  provide  services  to holders of
Shares, a maintenance or other fee in respect of services provided to holders of
Shares,  at such  intervals  as the  Principal  Underwriter  or such  others may
determine, in respect of Shares previously sold and remaining outstanding during
the period in respect  of which  such fee is or has been paid;  and/or  (iii) to
compensate the Principal Underwriter or such others for their efforts in respect
of  sales  of  Shares  since  inception  of the  Plan or any  predecessor  plan.
Appropriate  adjustments  shall be made to the  payments  made  pursuant to this
Section 2 to the extent  necessary to ensure that no payment is made by the Fund
with respect to any Class in excess of any limit  imposed on asset based,  front
end and deferred  sales  charges  under any rule or  regulations  adopted by the
National  Association  of  Securities  Dealers,  Inc.  (the  "NASD  Rules").  In
addition, to the extent any amounts paid hereunder fall within the definition of
an "asset  based  sales  charge"  under said NASD Rules such  payments  shall be
limited to .75 of 1% of the aggregate net asset value of the Shares on an annual
basis  and,  to the  extent  that  any such  payments  are  made in  respect  of
"shareholder  services" as that term is defined in the NASD Rules, such payments
shall be limited to .25 of 1% of the  aggregate net asset value of the Shares on
an annual  basis and  shall  only be made in  respect  of  shareholder  services
rendered during the period in which such amounts are accrued.

     Section 3. This Plan shall not take effect  with  respect to any Fund until
it has been  approved  by votes of a majority of (a) the  outstanding  Shares of
such Fund,  (b) the Trustees of the Trust,  and (c) those  Trustees of the Trust
who are not  "interested  persons"  (as defined in the 1940 Act) and who have no
direct or  indirect  financial  interest  in the  operation  of this Plan or any
agreements of the Trust related  hereto or any other person related to this Plan
("Disinterested  Trustees"),  cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose
of voting on this Plan.  In  addition,  any  agreement  related to this Plan and
entered into by the Trust on behalf of the Fund in  connection  therewith  shall
not take  effect  until it has been  approved  by votes of a majority of (a) the
Board of Trustees of the Trust, and (c) the Disinterested Trustees of the Trust.
 
     Section 4. Unless sooner terminated  pursuant to Section 6, this Plan shall
continue  in effect  for a period of one year from the date it takes  effect and
thereafter shall continue in effect for additional periods that shall not exceed
one year so long as such  continuance  is  specifically  approved  by votes of a
majority  of  both  (a)  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Trust  and  (b)  the
Disinterested  Trustees of the Trust, cast in person at a meeting called for the
purpose of voting on this Plan, provided that payments for services  theretofore
provided or for reimbursement of expenses  theretofore incurred or accrued prior
to termination of this Plan in accordance with Section 2 may be continued by the
Fund to the extent provided for in Section 6, below, as applicable.

     Section 5. Any person  authorized to direct the  disposition of monies paid
or payable  pursuant to this Plan or any related  agreement shall provide to the
Trust's Board and the Board shall review at least  quarterly a written report of
the amounts so expended and the purposes for which such expenditures were made.
 
     Section 6.  Payments  with  respect to services  provided by the  Principal
Underwriter  or  others  pursuant  to  Section  2,  above,  shall be  authorized
hereunder,  whether  or not this  Plan has been  otherwise  terminated,  if such
payments are for services  theretofore provided or for reimbursement of expenses
theretofore  incurred  or  accrued  prior to  termination  of this Plan in other
respects and if such payment is or has been so approved by the Board,  including
the  Disinterested  Trustees,  or agreed to by the Fund with such approval,  all
subject  to  such   specific   implementation   as  the  Board,   including  the
Disinterested Trustees, may approve; provided that, at the time any such payment
is made, whether or not this Plan has been otherwise  terminated,  the making of
such  payment  will not cause the  limitation  upon such  payments  set forth in
Section 2 to be exceeded.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the
Fund may pay to, or on the order of, any person who has served from time to time
as  Principal  Underwriter  amounts  for  distribution  services  pursuant  to a
principal underwriting  agreement or otherwise.  Any such principal underwriting
agreement may, but need not, provide that such Principal Underwriter may be paid
for  distribution  services to Class B Shares and/or other specified  classes of
shares  of the Fund  (together  the  "B-Class-of-Shares"),  a fee  which  may be
designated a Distribution Fee and may be paid at a rate per annum up to .75 % of
the average daily net asset value of such B-Class-of-Shares of the Fund and may,
but need not, also provide:  (I) that a Principal  Underwriter will be deemed to
have fully earned its "Allocable  Portion" of the Distribution Fee upon the sale
of the  Commission  Shares (as defined in the  Allocation  Schedule)  taken into
account in determining its Allocable Portion; (II) that the Fund's obligation to
pay such Principal  Underwriter its Allocable  Portion of the  Distribution  Fee
shall be absolute and unconditional and shall not be subject to dispute, offset,
counterclaim or any defense  whatsoever (it being understood that such provision
is not a waiver of the Fund's  right to pursue such  Principal  Underwriter  and
enforce such claims against the assets of such Principal  Underwriter other than
its right to its Allocable Portion of the Distribution Fee and CDSCs (as defined
below);  (III) that the Fund's obligation to pay such Principal  Underwriter its
Allocable  Portion of the  Distribution  Fee shall not be changed or  terminated
except to the extent required by any change in applicable law, including without
limitation, the 1940 Act, the Rules promulgated thereunder by the Securities and
Exchange  Commission and the Business Conduct Rules of the National  Association
of Securities  Dealers,  Inc., in each case enacted or promulgated  after May 5,
1997, or in connection with a "Complete  Termination" (as hereinafter  defined);
(IV) that the Fund will not waive or change any contingent deferred sales charge
("CDSC") in respect of the Distributor's  Allocable  Portion thereof,  except as
provided in the Fund's prospectus or statement of additional information without
the consent of the  Principal  Underwriter  or any  assignee  of such  Principal
Underwriter's  rights to its Allocable Portion;  (V) that the termination of the
Principal  Underwriter,  the principal  underwriting agreement or this Plan will
not terminate such Principal  Underwriter's  rights to its Allocable  Portion of
the CDSCs; and (VI) that any Principal  Underwriter may assign its rights to its
Allocable  Portion of the  Distribution  Fee and CDSCs  (but not such  Principal
Underwriter's   obligations  to  the  Fund  under  its  principal   underwriting
agreement) to raise funds to make expenditures  described in Section 2 above and
in connection therewith, and upon receipt of notice of such assignment, the Fund
shall pay to the assignee such portion of the Principal  Underwriter's Allocable
Portion of the  Distribution  Fee and CDSCs so  assigned.  For  purposes of such
principal underwriting agreement, the term Allocable Portion of Distribution Fee
as applied to any Principal Underwriter may mean the portion of the Distribution
Fee allocable to Distributor Shares in accordance with the "Allocation Schedule"
attached to such Principal Underwriter's  principal underwriting agreement.  For
purposes of such principal underwriting agreement, the term Allocable Portion of
CDSCs as applied to any Principal  Underwriter may mean the portion of the CDSCs
allocable to  Distributor  Shares in  accordance  with the  Allocation  Schedule
attached to such Principal Underwriter's  principal underwriting agreement.  For
purposes  of  such  principal   underwriting   agreement,   the  term  "Complete
Termination"  may mean a  termination  of this Plan  involving  the cessation of
payments  of the  Distribution  Fee  thereunder,  the  cessation  of payments of
distribution  fees pursuant to every other Rule 12b-1 plan of the Fund for every
existing or future  B-Class-of-Shares  and the  cessation of the offering by the
Fund of existing or future  B-Class-of-Shares,  which conditions shall be deemed
to be satisfied when they are first complied with and so long thereafter as they
are  complied  with prior to the earlier of (i) the date upon which all of the B
Shares which are Distributor  Shares  pursuant to the Allocation  Schedule shall
have been redeemed or converted or (ii) a specified date,  after either of which
times such  conditions  need no longer be complied  with.  For  purposes of such
principal underwriting  agreement,  the term  "B-Class-of-Shares" may mean the B
Class of Shares of the Fund and each other class of shares of the Fund hereafter
issued  which would be treated as  "Shares"  under such  Allocation  Schedule or
which has economic characteristics substantially similar to those of the B Class
of Shares  taking into  account the total sales  charge,  CDSC or other  similar
charges  borne  directly  or  indirectly  by the  holder  of the  shares of such
classes.

     The parties may agree that the  existing C Class of Shares of the Fund does
not have  substantially  similar  economic  characteristics  to the B Classes of
Shares taking into account the total sales charge, CDSC or other similar charges
borne  directly or  indirectly  by the holder of such  shares.  For  purposes of
clarity the parties to such principal underwriting agreement may state that they
intend that a new  installment  load class of shares which may be  authorized by
amendments  to Rule  6(c)-10  under  the  1940 Act  will be  considered  to be a
B-Class-of-Shares if it has economic  characteristics  substantially  similar to
the  economic  characteristics  of the  existing B Class of Shares  taking  into
account the total sales charge,  CDSC or other similar charges borne directly or
indirectly  by the  holder of such  shares  and will not be  considered  to be a
B-Class-of-Shares if it has economic  characteristics  substantially  similar to
the  economic  characteristics  of the  existing  C Class of  shares of the Fund
taking into account the total sales charge,  CDSC or other similar charges borne
directly  or  indirectly  by the holder of such  shares.  For  purposes  of such
principal  underwriting  agreement,  "Allocation  Schedule"  may mean a schedule
which shall be approved by Directors (as defined below) in connection with their
required approval of such principal  underwriting agreement as assigning to each
Principal  Underwriter  of Shares  the  portion  of the total  Distribution  Fee
payable by the Fund under such principal  underwriting  agreement which has been
earned  by such  Principal  Underwriter  to the  extent  necessary  so that  the
continued payments thereof if such Principal Underwriter ceases to serve in that
capacity  does not penalize  the Fund by  requiring it to pay for services  that
have not been earned.

     Section 7. This Plan may be terminated at any time with respect to any Fund
by vote of a majority of the Disinterested Trustees, or by vote of a majority of
the Shares of the Fund, provided that payments for services theretofore provided
or for  reimbursement  of  expenses  theretofore  incurred  or accrued  prior to
termination  of this Plan in  accordance  with Section 2 may be continued by the
Fund to the extent provided for in Section 6, above, as applicable.

     Section 8. Any agreement of the Trust, with respect to any Fund, related to
this Plan shall be in writing and shall provide:

     A. That such agreement may be terminated with respect to a Fund at any time
without  payment  of any  penalty,  by vote of a majority  of the  Disinterested
Trustees  or by a vote of a majority of the  outstanding  Shares of such Fund on
not more than sixty days written notice to any other party to the agreement; and
     
     B. That such agreement  shall terminate  automatically  in the event of its
assignment.  

     Section 9. This Plan may not be amended to increase  materially  the amount
of distribution expenses provided for in Section 2 with respect to a Fund unless
such  amendment  is approved by a vote of at least a majority (as defined in the
1940 Act) of the outstanding  Shares of such Fund, and no material  amendment to
this Plan shall be made unless  approved by votes of a majority of (a) the Board
of Trustees of the Trust, and (c) the Disinterested  Trustees of the Trust, cast
in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such amendment.


DATED:

November __, 1997





 



                      DISTRIBUTION PLAN OF CLASS C SHARES
                         THE EVERGREEN ___________ TRUST
                                 EVERGREEN FUND


         SECTION 1. The Evergreen  ____________ Trust (the "Trust") individually
and/or on behalf of its series  (the  "Fund")  referred to above in the title of
this Rule 12b-1 Plan of Distribution  (the "Plan") may act as the distributor of
securities which are issued in respect of the Fund's Class C shares  ("Shares"),
pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act")
according to the terms of this Plan.

         SECTION 2. The Trust may  expend  daily  amounts  at an annual  rate of
1.00% of the average  daily net asset value of Class C shares of the Fund.  Such
amounts may be expended to finance  activity  which is  principally  intended to
result  in the  sale  of  Shares  including,  without  limitation,  expenditures
consisting  of  payments  to a  principal  underwriter  of the Fund  ("Principal
Underwriter")  or  others  in  order  (i) to  make  payments  to  the  Principal
Underwriter or others of sales commissions, other fees or other compensation for
services  provided  or to be  provided,  to  enable  payments  to be made by the
Principal Underwriter or others for any activity primarily intended to result in
the sale of  Shares,  to pay  interest  expenses  associated  with  payments  in
connection  with  the  sale of  Shares  and to pay  any  expenses  of  financing
permitted by this clause (i); (ii) to enable the Principal Underwriter or others
to receive,  pay or to have paid to others who have sold Shares,  or who provide
services  to holders  of  Shares,  a service  fee,  maintenance  or other fee in
respect of such services, at such intervals as the Principal Underwriter or such
others  may  determine,  in  respect  of Shares  previously  sold and  remaining
outstanding  during the period in respect of which such fee is or has been paid;
and/or  (iii) to  compensate  the  Principal  Underwriter  or others for efforts
(including  without  limitation any financing of payments under (i) and (ii) for
the sale of shares) in respect of sales of Shares since inception of the Plan or
any predecessor plan. Appropriate adjustments shall be made to the payments made
pursuant to this Section 2 to the extent  necessary to ensure that no payment is
made by the Fund with  respect  to the Class in excess of the  applicable  limit
imposed on asset based,  front end and deferred  sales charges under  subsection
(d) of Rule 2830 of the Business  Conduct Rules of the National  Association  of
Securities Dealers Regulation,  Inc. (The "NASDR").  In addition,  to the extent
any amounts paid  hereunder  fall within the definition of an "asset based sales
charge" under said NASDR Rule,  such payments  shall be limited to 0.75 of 1% of
the  aggregate  net asset  value of the Shares on an annual  basis  and,  to the
extent that any such payments are made in respect of  "shareholder  services" as
that term is defined in the NASDR Rule, such payments shall be limited to .25 of
1% of the  aggregate  net asset value of the Shares on an annual basis and shall
only be made in respect of shareholder  services  rendered  during the period in
which such amounts are accrued.

         SECTION 3. This Plan shall not take effect  until it has been  approved
by a vote of at least a majority (as defined in the 1940 Act) of the outstanding
Class C shares.


         SECTION 4. This Plan shall not take effect  until it has been  approved
together with any related  agreements of the Fund by votes of a majority of both
(a) the Board of Trustees  of the Trust and (b) those  Trustees of the Trust who
are not  "interested  persons" of the Trust (as said term is defined in the 1940
Act) and who have no direct or indirect  financial  interest in the operation of
this Plan or any agreements of the Fund or any other person related to this Plan
(the "Rule 12b-1 Trustees"),  cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose
of voting on this Plan or such agreements.


         SECTION 5. Unless sooner terminated  pursuant to Section 7 hereof, this
Plan  shall  continue  in effect for a period of one year from the date it takes
effect and thereafter  shall  continue in effect so long as such  continuance is
specifically  approved at least annually in the manner  provided for approval of
this Plan in Section 4 hereof.

         SECTION 6. Any person  authorized to direct the  disposition  of monies
paid or payable by the Fund pursuant to this Plan or any related agreement shall
provide to the  Trust's  Board of Trustees  and the Board shall  review at least
quarterly a written report of the amounts so expended and the purposes for which
such expenditures were made.


         SECTION  7.  This  Plan  may be  terminated  at any  time  by vote of a
majority of the Rule 12b-1 Trustees or by vote of a majority of the  outstanding
Class C shares.


         SECTION 8. Any  agreement  of the Fund related to this Plan shall be in
writing, and shall provide as follows:

         (a)      that such  agreement may be  terminated at any time,  with out
                  payment  of any  penalty,  by vote of a  majority  of the Rule
                  12b-1  Trustees or by a vote of a majority of the  outstanding
                  Class C shares on not more than sixty days  written  notice to
                  any other party to the agreement; and

         (b)      that such agreement shall terminate automatically in the event
                  of its assignment.


         SECTION  9. This Plan may not be amended to  increase  material  ly the
amount of  distribution  expenses  provided for in Section 2 hereof  unless such
amendment  is  approved  in the  manner  provided  in  Section 3 hereof,  and no
material  amendment  to this Plan shall be made  unless  approved  in the manner
provided for in Section 4 hereof.






                               MULTIPLE CLASS PLAN
                                    FOR THE
                         EVERGREEN/KEYSTONE FUND GROUP



Each Fund in the Evergreen/Keystone group  of mutual funds  currently offers one
or more of the  following  nine  classes  of  shares  with the  following  class
provisions and current offering and exchange characteristics. Additional classes
of shares (such classes being shares having characteristics  referred to in Rule
18f-3 under the  Investment  Company Act of 1940,  as amended (the "1940 Act")),
when created, may have characteristics that differ from those described.


I.  CLASSES

A.  Class A Shares

     1.   Class A Shares have a distribution plan adopted pursuant to Rule 12b-1
          under the 1940 Act (a "12b-1  Distribution Plan") and/or a shareholder
          services plan. The plans provide for annual  payments of  distribution
          and/or  shareholder  service  fees that are based on a  percentage  of
          average  daily net assets of Class A shares,  as described in a Fund's
          current prospectus.

     2.   Class A Shares are offered  with a front-end  sales load,  except that
          purchases of Class A Shares made under certain  circumstances  are not
          subject  to the  front-end  load  or may be  subject  to a  contingent
          deferred  sales charge  ("CDSC"),  as  described  in a Fund's  current
          prospectus.

     3.   Shareholders  may exchange Class A Shares of a Fund for Class A Shares
          of any other fund named in a Fund's prospectus.

B.  Class B Shares

     1.   Class B  Shares  have  adopted  a 12b-1  Distribution  Plan  and/or  a
          shareholder  services plan.  The plans provide for annual  payments of
          distribution  and/or  shareholder  services  fees  that are based on a
          percentage of average daily net assets of Class B shares, as described
          in a Fund's current prospectus.

     2.   Class B Shares are  offered  at net asset  value  without a  front-end
          sales  load,  but may be  subject to a CDSC as  described  in a Fund's
          current prospectus.

     3.   Class B Shares automatically convert to Class A Shares without a sales
          load or exchange fee after designated periods.

     4.   Shareholders  may exchange Class B Shares of a Fund for Class B Shares
          of any other fund described in a Fund's prospectus.


C.  Class C Shares

     1.   Class C  Shares  have  adopted  a 12b-1  Distribution  Plan  and/or  a
          shareholder  services plan.  The plans provide for annual  payments of
          distribution  and/or  shareholder  services  fees  that are based on a
          percentage of average daily net assets of Class C shares, as described
          in a Fund's current prospectus.

     2.   Class C Shares are  offered  at net asset  value  without a  front-end
          sales  load,  but may be  subject to a CDSC as  described  in a Fund's
          current prospectus.

     3.   Shareholders  may exchange Class C Shares of a Fund for Class C Shares
          of any other fund named in a Fund's prospectus.

D.  Class Y Shares

     1.   Class Y Shares have no distribution or shareholder services plans.

     2.   Class Y Shares are  offered  at net asset  value  without a  front-end
          sales load or CDSC.

     3.   Shareholders  may exchange Class Y Shares of a Fund for Class Y Shares
          of any other fund described in a Fund's prospectus.

E.  Class K Shares

     1.   Class K  Shares  have  adopted  a 12b-1  Distribution  Plan  and/or  a
          shareholder  services plan.  The plans provide for annual  payments of
          distribution  and/or  shareholder  services  fees  that are based on a
          percentage of average daily net assets of Class K shares, as described
          in a Fund's current prospectus.
     
     2.   Class K Shares are  offered  at net asset  value  without a  front-end
          sales  load,  but may be  subject to a CDSC as  described  in a Fund's
          current prospectus.

     3.   Shareholders  may only obtain  Class K Shares by exchange of Shares of
          funds in the  Keystone  Classic  (Custodian)  Fund Family and may only
          exchange  Class K Shares  of a Fund  only for  Shares  of funds in the
          Keystone Classic (Custodian) Fund Family.

F.  Institutional Service Shares

     1.   Institutional  Service Shares have adopted a 12b-1  Distribution  Plan
          and/or a  shareholder  services  plan.  The plans  provide  for annual
          payments of  distribution  and/or  shareholder  services fees that are
          based on a  percentage  of average  daily net assets of  Institutional
          Service Shares, as described in a Fund's current prospectus.

     2.   Institutional  Service Shares are offered at net asset value without a
          front-end sales load or CDSC.

     3.   Shareholders may exchange  Institutional  Service Shares of a Fund for
          Institutional  Service  Shares  of any  other  fund  named in a Fund's
          prospectus, to the extent they are offered by a Fund.

G.  Institutional Shares

     1.   Institutional  Shares have no  distribution  or  shareholder  services
          plans.

     2.   Institutional  Shares  are  offered  at  net  asset  value  without  a
          front-end sales load or CDSC.

     3.   Shareholders  may  exchange   Institutional   Shares  of  a  Fund  for
          Institutional   Shares  of  any  other  fund  described  in  a  Fund's
          prospectus, to the extent they are offered by a Fund.

H.  Charitable Shares

     1.   Institutional  Shares have no  distribution  or  shareholder  services
          plans.

     2.   Institutional  Shares  are  offered  at  net  asset  value  without  a
          front-end sales load or CDSC.

     3.   Shareholders  may  exchange   Institutional   Shares  of  a  Fund  for
          Institutional   Shares  of  any  other  fund  described  in  a  Fund's
          prospectus, to the extent they are offered by a Fund.


II.  CLASS EXPENSES

Each class bears the expenses of its 12b-1  Distribution Plan and/or shareholder
services plan. There currently are no other class specific expanses.


III.  EXPENSE ALLOCATION METHOD

All income,  realized and  unrealized  capital gains and losses and expenses not
assigned to a class will be  allocated  to each class based on the  relative net
asset value of each class.


IV.  VOTING RIGHTS

A. Each class will have exclusive  voting rights on any matter  submitted to its
   shareholders that relates solely to its class arrangement.

B. Each class  will have  separate  voting  rights on any  matter  submitted  to
   shareholders  where the  interests of one class differ from the interests  of
   any other class.

C. In all other respects, each class has the same rights and obligations as each
   other class.


V.  EXPENSE WAIVERS OR REIMBURSEMENTS

Any expense  waivers or  reimbursements  will be in  compliance  with Rule 18f-3
issued under the 1940 Act.



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                    TITLE


/s/ Laurence B. Ashkin
____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
Laurence B. Ashkin

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                     TITLE


/s/ Charles A. Austin III
_____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
Charles A. Austin III

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                   TITLE


/s/ K. Dun Gifford
_____________________________                               Director/Trustee
K. Dun Gifford

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                  TITLE


/s/ James S. Howell
_____________________________                              Director/Trustee
James S. Howell

                                                       20388


<PAGE>





                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                     TITLE


/s/ Gerald M. McDonnell
_____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
Gerald M. McDonnell

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                     TITLE


/s/ Thomas L. McVerry
_____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
Thomas L. McVerry

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                     TITLE


/s/ William Walt Pettit
_____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
William Walt Pettit

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                     TITLE


/s/ David M. Richardson
_____________________________                                 Director/Trustee
David M. Richardson

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                    TITLE


/s/ Russell A. Salton, III MD
_____________________________                                Director/Trustee
Russell A. Salton, III MD

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                   TITLE


/s/ Michael S. Scofield
_____________________________                               Director/Trustee
Michael S. Scofield

                                                       20388

<PAGE>



                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

         I, the undersigned,  hereby constitute Dorothy E. Bourassa, Terrence J.
Cullen,  Rosemary D. Van Antwerp,  James P. Wallin,  Martin J. Wolin and John J.
Pileggi,  each of them singly, my true and lawful attorneys,  with full power to
them and each of them to sign  for me and in my name in the  capacity  indicated
below any and all registration statements,  including, but not limited to, Forms
N-8A, N-8B-1,  S-5, N-14 and N-1A, as amended from time to time, and any and all
amendments  thereto to be filed with the Securities and Exchange  Commission for
the purpose of registering from time to time all investment companies of which I
am now or  hereafter  a Director or Trustee  and for which  Keystone  Investment
Management  Company,  Evergreen Asset  Management  Corp. or First Union National
Bank of North Carolina serves as Adviser or Manager and registering from time to
time the shares of such  companies,  and  generally  to do all such things in my
name and on my behalf to enable  such  investment  companies  to comply with the
provisions of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, the Investment Company Act
of 1940, as amended,  and all requirements and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission thereunder,  hereby ratifying and confirming my signature as
it may be signed by my said attorneys to any and all registration statements and
amendments thereto.


         In Witness  Whereof,  I have executed this Power of Attorney as of June
18, 1997.


SIGNATURE                                                    TITLE


/s/ Richard J. Shima
_____________________________                                Director/Trustee
Richard J. Shima


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