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FILED PURSUANT TO RULE 497(h)
FILE NO. 333-95133
PROSPECTUS
$24,050,000
The BlackRock New York
Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc.
Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock ("New Preferred Shares")
962 Shares, Series F7
Liquidation Preference $25,000 Per Share
The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc. is a closed-
end, non-diversified management investment company.
The Trust's investment objective is:
. to provide current income that is exempt from regular Federal, New York
State and New York City income tax; and
. to return $15 per common share (the initial public offering price per
common share) to holders of common shares on or about December 31, 2008.
The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least
80% of its total assets in a non-diversified portfolio of New York municipal
obligations insured as to the timely payment of both principal and interest by
insurers with claims-paying abilities rated at the time of investment Aaa by
Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or AAA by Standard & Poor's Rating Services or
which are determined by the Trust's investment advisor to have equivalent
claims-paying abilities. The Trust may invest up to 20% of its total assets in
uninsured New York municipal obligations which are:
. rated at the time of investment Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P;
. guaranteed by an entity with a Aaa or AAA rating;
. backed by an escrow or trust account containing sufficient U.S.
Government or U.S. Government agency securities to ensure timely payment
of principal and interest; or
. determined by the Trust's investment advisor to be of Aaa or AAA credit
quality at the time of investment.
The Trust seeks to return $15 per common share to common shareholders on or
about December 31, 2008 (when the Trust will terminate) by actively managing
its portfolio of New York municipal obligations which will have an average
final maturity on or about such date and by retaining each year a small
portion of its net investment income, which portion will not exceed 10% for
any year, as determined in accordance with the Federal income tax rules
applicable to the Trust. No assurance can be given that the Trust will achieve
its investment objective. BlackRock Advisors, Inc. acts as the investment
advisor to the Trust. The address of the Trust is 800 Scudders Mill Road,
Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 and its telephone number is (800) 688-0928.
The New Preferred Shares will not be listed on an exchange. You may only
buy or sell New Preferred Shares through an order placed at an auction with or
through a broker-dealer that has entered into an agreement with the auction
agent and the Trust, or in a secondary market maintained by certain broker-
dealers. These broker-dealers are not required to maintain this market, and it
may not provide you with liquidity.
This prospectus contains important information about the Trust. You should
read the prospectus before deciding whether to invest and retain it for future
reference. A statement of additional information, dated March 7, 2000,
containing additional information about the Trust, has been filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission and is incorporated by reference in its
entirety into this prospectus. You can review the table of contents of the
statement of additional information on page 42 of this prospectus. You may
request a free copy of the statement of additional information by calling
(800) 227-7236. You may also obtain the statement of additional information
and other information regarding the Trust on the SEC's web site
(http://www.sec.gov).
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Investing in the New Preferred Shares involves certain risks. See "Risks"
beginning on page 18. The minimum purchase amount of the New Preferred Shares
is $25,000.
Neither the SEC nor any state securities commission has approved or
disapproved these securities or determined if this prospectus is truthful or
complete. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.
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Per Share Total
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Public Offering Price............................. $25,000 $24,050,000
Sales Load........................................ $ 250 $ 240,500
Proceeds to Trust (before expenses)/1/ ........... $24,750 $23,809,500
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/1/ Offering expenses payable by the Trust are estimated to be $300,000.
The underwriters are offering the New Preferred Shares subject to various
conditions. The underwriters expect to deliver the New Preferred Shares to
purchasers, in book-entry form, through the facilities of The Depository Trust
Company on or about March 10, 2000.
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Salomon Smith Barney
Merrill Lynch & Co.
PaineWebber Incorporated
Prudential Securities
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
March 7, 2000
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The Trust is offering 962 newly issued shares of Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F7. We refer to these shares as the "New Preferred
Shares" throughout this prospectus and the related statement of additional
information. Except for the initial dividend rate and initial dividend period,
the terms of the New Preferred Shares are the same as the terms of the Trust's
currently outstanding Series F7 Preferred Shares (together with the Trust's
outstanding Series F28 Preferred Shares, the "Preferred Shares").
The dividend rate for the initial dividend period (the period from the date
of issue through March 17, 2000) will be 3.60%, and the initial dividend will
be paid on March 20, 2000. After the initial dividend period, the dividend rate
on the New Preferred Shares for each subsequent dividend period generally will
be determined pursuant to weekly auctions. The letter/numeral indication "F7"
means that the auction for the New Preferred Shares normally will be held every
Friday and that the dividend period normally will be 7 days. Prospective
purchasers should carefully review the auction procedures described in this
prospectus, including the appendices, and should note:
. a buy order (called a "bid") or sell order is a commitment to buy or
sell New Preferred Shares based on the results of an auction;
. auctions will be conducted by telephone; and
. purchases and sales will be settled on the next business day after the
auction.
Dividends on New Preferred Shares, to the extent payable from tax-exempt
income earned on the Trust's investments, will be exempt from regular Federal,
New York State and New York City income tax in the hands of owners of such
shares. Corporations should note that all or a part of any distributions from
the Trust may be subject to New York State corporate franchise tax and New York
City general corporation tax. All or a portion of the Trust's dividends may be
subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax. The Trust is required to
allocate net capital gains and other taxable income, if any, proportionately
between common shares and Preferred Shares, including the New Preferred Shares,
based on the percentage of total dividends distributed to each class for that
year. The Trust will, in the case of a dividend period of 28 days or less, and
may, in the case of a dividend period of 35 days of more, give notice of the
amount of any income subject to regular Federal, New York State or New York
City income tax to be included in a dividend on a New Preferred Share in
advance of the related auction. If the Trust does not give such advance notice,
it generally will be required to pay additional amounts to holders of New
Preferred Shares in order to adjust for their receipt of income subject to
regular Federal, New York State or New York City income tax.
The New Preferred Shares are redeemable, in whole or in part, at the option
of the Trust on any date dividends are paid on the New Preferred Shares (except
during certain non-call periods), and will be subject to mandatory redemption,
in certain circumstances, at a redemption price of $25,000 per share plus
accumulated but unpaid dividends to the redemption date (whether or not
declared), plus a premium in certain circumstances. The Trust intends to redeem
all of the New Preferred Shares and all of its other Preferred Shares no later
than the last dividend payment date in respect of each series prior to December
31, 2008 (when the Trust will terminate).
The New Preferred Shares do not represent a deposit or obligation of, and
are not guaranteed or endorsed by, any bank or other insured depository
institution. The New Preferred Shares are not federally insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board or any other
government agency.
You should rely only on the information contained in this prospectus. The
Trust has not authorized anyone to provide you with different information. The
Trust is not making an offer of these securities in any state where the offer
is not permitted. You should not assume that the information provided by this
prospectus is accurate as of any date other than the date on the front of this
prospectus.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY......................................................... 4
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS....................................................... 8
THE TRUST.................................................................. 10
USE OF PROCEEDS............................................................ 11
CAPITALIZATION............................................................. 11
INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES.......................................... 12
NEW YORK MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS............................................. 14
INSURANCE.................................................................. 15
OTHER INVESTMENT PRACTICES................................................. 17
RISKS...................................................................... 18
MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST.................................................... 20
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED SHARES............................................ 23
DESCRIPTION OF NEW PREFERRED SHARES........................................ 24
THE AUCTION................................................................ 31
TAXES...................................................................... 35
DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE........................................... 37
REPURCHASE OF COMMON SHARES................................................ 37
DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK............................................... 37
CUSTODIAN.................................................................. 39
UNDERWRITING............................................................... 40
TRANSFER AGENT, DIVIDEND DISBURSING AGENT AND REGISTRAR.................... 40
LEGAL OPINIONS............................................................. 40
EXPERTS.................................................................... 41
REPORTS TO STOCKHOLDERS.................................................... 41
AVAILABLE INFORMATION...................................................... 41
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.............. 42
APPENDIX A................................................................. A-1
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PROSPECTUS SUMMARY
The following information is a summary of, and is qualified in its entirety
by reference to, more detailed information included in this prospectus and the
Trust's statement of additional information.
The Trust................... The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008
Term Trust Inc. (the "Trust") is a non-
diversified, closed-end management investment
company. As of December 31, 1999, the Trust had
11,257,093 shares of common stock outstanding and
3,420 preferred shares outstanding in two series:
1,710 preferred shares designated Series F7 and
1,710 preferred shares designated Series F28. The
Trust's common shares are traded on the New York
Stock Exchange under the symbol "BLN." The Trust
will distribute substantially all of its net
assets on or about December 31, 2008, when the
Trust will terminate.
The Offering................ The Trust is offering 962 New Preferred Shares.
The purchase price for each New Preferred Share
is $25,000 plus accumulated dividends, if any,
from the date the share is first issued. Except
for the initial dividend rate and the length of
the initial dividend period for the New Preferred
Shares, the rights and preferences of the New
Preferred Shares are the same as the Trust's
outstanding Series F7 preferred shares. The Trust
intends to redeem all of its Preferred Shares
(including the New Preferred Shares) no later
than the last dividend payment date prior to
December 31, 2008 (when the Trust will
terminate).
The New Preferred Shares are being offered by a
group of underwriters listed under
"Underwriting".
Investment Objective and The Trust's investment objective is to provide
Policies.................... current income exempt from regular Federal, New
York State and New York City income tax and to
return $15 per common share (the initial offering
price per common share) to holders of common
shares on or about December 31, 2008. No
assurance can be given that the Trust will
achieve its investment objective.
The Trust seeks to achieve its investment
objective by investing at least 80% of its total
assets in a non-diversified portfolio of New York
municipal obligations insured as to the timely
payment of both principal and interest by
insurers with claims-paying abilities rated at
the time of investment Aaa by Moody's or AAA by
S&P or which are determined by the Trust's
investment advisor to have equivalent claims-
paying abilities. The Trust may invest up to 20%
of its total assets in uninsured New York
municipal obligations which are:
. rated at the time of investment Aaa by Moody's
or AAA by S&P;
. guaranteed by an entity with an Aaa or AAA
rating;
. backed by an escrow or trust account
containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S.
Government agency securities to ensure timely
payment of principal and interest; or
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. determined by the Trust's investment advisor
to be of Aaa or AAA credit quality at the time
of investment.
The Trust seeks to return $15 per common share to
holders of common shares on or about December 31,
2008 (when the Trust will terminate) by actively
managing its portfolio of tax-exempt New York
municipal obligations which will have an average
final maturity on or about such date and by
retaining each year a small portion of its net
investment income, which portion will not exceed
10% for any year as determined in accordance with
the Federal income tax rules applicable to the
Trust.
Investment Advisor.......... BlackRock Advisors, Inc. (the "Advisor") acts as
the Trust's investment advisor. The investment
advisor is responsible for the investment
strategy of the Trust. The investment advisor and
its affiliates comprise a global asset management
firm with assets of approximately $165 billion
under management as of December 31, 1999.
Risk Factors................ Before investing in New Preferred Shares, you
should consider carefully the following risks of
such an investment:
. if an auction fails you may not be able to
sell some or all of your shares;
. because of the nature of the market for New
Preferred Shares, you may receive less than
the price you paid for your shares if you sell
them outside of the auction, especially when
market interest rates are rising;
. a rating agency could downgrade the rating
assigned to the New Preferred Shares, which
could affect liquidity;
. the Trust may be forced to redeem your shares
to meet regulatory or rating agency
requirements or may voluntarily redeem your
shares;
. in extraordinary circumstances the Trust may
not earn sufficient income from its
investments to pay dividends;
. if interest rates rise, the value of the
Trust's investment portfolio will decline,
reducing the asset coverage for the New
Preferred Shares;
. if an issuer of a municipal bond in which the
Trust invests experiences financial difficulty
or defaults, there may be a negative impact on
the income and net asset value of the Trust's
portfolio;
. because the Trust invests primarily in a
portfolio of New York municipal obligations,
the Trust is more susceptible to political,
economic, regulatory of other factors
affecting issuers of New York municipal
obligations than a fund that does not invest
primarily in the obligations of such issuers;
and
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. because the Trust is classified as a "non-
diversified" fund and may therefore invest a
greater portion of its assets in a more
limited number of issuers than a "diversified"
fund, the Trust may be subject to greater risk
than a diversified fund because changes in the
financial condition or market assessment of a
single issuer may cause greater fluctuation in
the net asset value of the Trust.
Secondary Market Trading.... The New Preferred Shares will not be listed on a
stock exchange. Instead, you may buy or sell New
Preferred Shares at a periodic auction by
submitting orders to a broker-dealer (a "Broker-
Dealer") that has entered into a separate
agreement with the auction agent and the Trust or
to a broker-dealer that has entered into an
agreement with a Broker-Dealer. In addition to
the auctions, Broker-Dealers and other broker-
dealers may maintain a separate secondary trading
market in New Preferred Shares, but may
discontinue this activity at any time. You may
transfer shares outside of auctions only to or
through a Broker-Dealer, a broker-dealer that has
entered into a separate agreement with a Broker-
Dealer, or other persons as the Trust may agree.
There can be no assurance that a secondary
trading market for the New Preferred Shares will
develop, or if it does develop, that it will
provide holders with liquidity of investment.
Dividends and Dividend After their initial dividend period, the New
Periods..................... Preferred Shares normally will have a dividend
period consisting of seven days. The board of
directors of the Trust may, from time to time,
declare a special dividend period upon giving
notice to the holders of the New Preferred
Shares.
Dividends on the New Preferred Shares offered
hereby are cumulative from the date they are
first issued and are payable when, as and if
declared by the board of directors of the Trust,
out of funds legally available therefor. The
Trust will pay the initial dividend for the New
Preferred Shares on March 20, 2000 and thereafter
generally on each succeeding Monday, subject to
certain exceptions.
After the initial dividend period, the dividend
rate for the New Preferred Shares will be
determined by auction. The dividend rate for the
initial dividend period is 3.60% and the first
auction will be held on March 17, 2000.
Taxes....................... Because in normal circumstances the Trust will
invest substantially all of its assets in New
York municipal obligations that pay interest that
is exempt from regular Federal, New York State
and New York City income tax, the income you
receive will ordinarily be exempt from regular
Federal, New York State and New York City income
tax. All or a portion of the income from these
bonds may be subject to the Federal alternative
minimum tax, so New Preferred Shares may not be a
suitable investment if you are subject to this
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tax or would become subject to such tax by
investing in New Preferred Shares. Taxable income
or gain earned by the Trust will be allocated
proportionately to holders of the Trust's
preferred shares and common shares, based on the
percentage of total dividends paid to each class
for that year. Accordingly, certain specified New
Preferred Share dividends may be subject to
income tax on income or gains attributed to the
Trust. The Trust will, in the case of a dividend
period of 28 days or less, and may, in the case
of a dividend period of 35 days or more, give
notice before any applicable auction of the
amount of any taxable income and gain to be
distributed for the period relating to that
auction. If the Trust does not provide such
notice, the Trust generally will make holders of
New Preferred Shares whole for taxes owing on
dividends paid to shareholders that include
taxable income or gain. Corporations should note
that all or a part of any distributions from the
Trust may be subject to New York State corporate
franchise tax and New York City general
corporation tax.
Alternative Minimum Tax..... All or a portion of the Trust's dividends may be
subject to Federal alternative minimum tax.
Liquidation Preference...... The liquidation preference of each New Preferred
Share will be $25,000, plus an amount equal to
accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not
earned or declared) plus the premium, if any,
resulting from the designation of a premium call
period.
Ratings..................... It is a condition to their issuance that the New
Preferred Shares be issued with a rating of "aaa"
from Moody's and "AAA" from S&P and that the
Trust receive written assurance from each of
Moody's and S&P that the issuance of the New
Preferred Shares will not cause a downgrading of
the rating assigned to the Trust's currently
outstanding Preferred Shares.
Redemption.................. Holders of New Preferred Shares will not have the
right to cause the Trust to redeem their shares.
The Trust may, however, be required by applicable
law or by rating agency guidelines to redeem New
Preferred Shares if, for example, the Trust does
not meet an asset coverage ratio required by law
or correct a failure to meet a rating agency
guideline in a timely manner. The Trust may also
voluntarily redeem New Preferred Shares.
Voting Rights............... The Investment Company Act of 1940 requires that
the holders of New Preferred Shares and of
currently outstanding Preferred Shares, voting
together as a single class separate from the
holders of common shares, have the right to elect
at least two directors of the Trust at all times
and to elect a majority of the directors at any
time when two years' dividends on the Preferred
Shares are unpaid. The holders of New Preferred
Shares and any other outstanding preferred shares
will vote as a separate class on certain other
matters as required under the Trust's charter,
the Investment Company Act of 1940 and Maryland
law.
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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS
The table below sets forth certain specified information for a share of
common stock of the Trust outstanding throughout each period presented. The
financial highlights for each period presented have been audited by Deloitte &
Touche LLP, the Trust's independent auditors, whose report covering each of the
five years in the period ended December 31, 1999, is included in the Trust's
most recent Annual Report and is incorporated by reference in the statement of
additional information. The financial highlights should be read in conjunction
with the financial statements and notes thereto included in the Trust's most
recent Annual Report, which is available without charge from the Trust.
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September 28,
1992***
Year Ended December 31, through
-------------------------------------------------------------------- December 31,
PER COMMON SHARE 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992
OPERATING PERFORMANCE: -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------------
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Net asset value,
beginning of the
period................. $ 16.74 $ 16.53 $ 15.76 $ 16.11 $ 13.77 $ 16.19 $ 14.33 $ 14.10
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Net investment income.. 1.16 1.16 1.16 1.15 1.15 1.14 1.14 0.18
Net realized and
unrealized gain (loss)
on investments........ (1.18) 0.15 0.73 (0.33) 2.33 (2.49) 1.79 0.34
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Net increase (decrease)
from investment
operations............. (0.02) 1.31 1.89 0.82 3.48 (1.35) 2.93 0.52
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Dividends and
distributions:
Dividends from net
investment income to:
Common shareholders.... (0.86) (0.85) (0.86) (0.85) (0.85) (0.86) (0.86) (0.07)
Preferred
shareholders.......... (0.23) (0.25) (0.26) (0.25) (0.29) (0.21) (0.17) (0.02)
Distributions from net
realized gain on
investments to:
Common shareholders.... -- -- ** (0.05) -- -- (0.03) --
Preferred
shareholders.......... -- -- ** (0.02) -- -- (0.01) --
Distributions in excess
of net realized gain
on investments to:
Common shareholders.... -- -- -- -- ** ** -- --
Preferred
shareholders.......... -- -- -- -- ** ** -- --
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Total dividends and
distributions.......... (1.09) (1.10) (1.12) (1.17) (1.14) (1.07) (1.07) (0.09)
-------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
Capital charge with
respect to issuance of
shares................. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $ (0.20)
Net asset value, end of
period*................ $ 15.63 $ 16.74 $ 16.53 $ 15.76 $ 16.11 $ 13.77 $ 16.19 $ 14.33##
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Market value, end of
period*................ $ 14.69 $ 16.69 $ 15.88 $ 15.13 $ 14.63 $ 12.50 $ 15.00 $ 13.75
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TOTAL INVESTMENT
RETURN+................ (6.96)% 10.76% 10.93% 9.60% 24.19% (11.35)% 14.89% (2.00)%
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RATIOS TO AVERAGE NET
ASSETS OF COMMON
SHAREHOLDERS:(a)
Expenses++.............. 0.99% 0.92% 0.98% 1.03% 1.05% 1.08% 0.95% 0.85%+++
Net investment income
before preferred stock
dividends++............ 7.13% 7.03% 7.26% 7.36% 7.54% 7.80% 7.31% 5.13%+++
Preferred stock
dividends.............. 1.42% 1.51% 1.64% 1.70% 1.87% 1.46% 1.15% 0.67%+++
Net investment income
available to common
shareholders........... 5.71% 5.52% 5.62% 5.66% 5.67% 6.34% 6.16% 4.46%+++
SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
Average net assets of
common shareholders (in
thousands)............. $183,111 $186,451 $179,797 $176,229 $172,037 $164,792 $174,881 $153,409
Portfolio turnover...... 0% 0% 2% 10% 12% 50% 14% 40%
Net assets of common
shareholders, end of
period (in thousands).. $175,961 $188,394 $186,066 $177,371 $181,380 $155,064 $182,198 $161,290
Preferred stock
outstanding (in
thousands)............. $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500 $ 85,500
Asset coverage per share
of preferred stock, end
of period#............. $ 76,489 $ 80,121 $ 79,446 $ 76,894 $ 78,069 $140,681 $156,549 $144,500
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* Net asset value and market value are published in Barron's each Saturday
and The Wall Street Journal each Monday.
** Actual amount paid to common shareholders was $0.0011, $0.0012, and
$0.0025 per share for the years ended December 31, 1997, 1995, and 1994,
respectively. Actual amount paid to preferred shareholders was $0.0003,
$0.00041 and $0.00054 per share for the years ended December 31, 1997,
1995, and 1994, respectively.
*** Commencement of investment operations.
# A 2-for-1 stock split occurred on July 24, 1995.
## Net asset value immediately after the closing of the first public offering
was $14.06.
+ Total investment return is calculated assuming a purchase of common stock
at the current market price on the first day and a sale at the current
market price on the last day of the period reported. Dividends and
distributions, if any, are assumed for purposes of this calculation to be
reinvested at prices obtained under the Trust's dividend reinvestment
plan. Total investment return does not reflect brokerage commissions.
Total investment returns for periods of less than one year are not
annualized.
++ Ratios are calculated on the basis of income and expenses applicable to
both the common and preferred shares, relative to the average net assets of
common shareholders.
+++ Annualized.
(a) Certain changes have been made to the ratios to average net assets of
common shareholders for the period ended December 31, 1992 to conform to
current year presentation.
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THE TRUST
The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc. (the "Trust")
is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Trust was
incorporated under the laws of the State of Maryland on August 7, 1992, and has
registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"). The Trust
will distribute substantially all of its net assets on or about December 31,
2008, when the Trust will terminate. The Trust's principal office is located at
800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536 and its telephone number
is (800) 688-0928.
The Trust commenced investment operations on September 25, 1992 upon the
closing of the initial public offering of 10,250,000 of its common shares. The
net proceeds of such offering were approximately $144.5 million. In November
1992, the Trust sold, pursuant to an over-allotment option granted to the
underwriters in the initial public offering, an additional 1 million of its
common shares for net proceeds of approximately $14 million.
On November 16, 1992, the Trust issued 855 shares of preferred stock
designated Series F7 and 855 shares of preferred stock, designated Series F28.
Each series of preferred stock was issued with a liquidation preference per
share of $50,000, plus accumulated and unpaid dividends. On May 16, 1995,
stockholders approved a proposal to split each preferred share into two shares
and simultaneously reduce each share's liquidation preference from $50,000 to
$25,000, plus in each case accumulated and unpaid dividends, which occurred on
July 24, 1995.
As of December 31, 1999, 11,257,093 common shares, 1,710 Preferred Shares,
Series F7 and 1,710 Preferred Shares, Series F28 were outstanding. The Trust's
common shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "BLN."
The following table provides information about the Preferred Shares since
their issuance:
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Amount Outstanding
Exclusive of
Treasury Asset Coverage Involuntary Liquidating
As of Securities Per Share* Preference Per Share
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12/31/1992 1,710 $144,500 $50,000
12/31/1993 1,710 $156,549 $50,000
12/31/1994 1,710 $140,681 $50,000
12/31/1995** 3,420 $ 78,069 $25,000
12/31/1996 3,420 $ 76,894 $25,000
12/31/1997 3,420 $ 79,446 $25,000
12/31/1998 3,420 $ 80,121 $25,000
12/31/1999 3,420 $ 76,489 $25,000
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* Calculated by dividing net assets by the number of Preferred Shares
outstanding.
** A 2-for-1 stock split with respect to the Preferred Shares occurred on July
24, 1995.
The following table provides information about the Trust's outstanding
shares as of December 31, 1999:
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Amount Held by
the Trust or for
Title of Class Amount Authorized its Account Amount Outstanding
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
Common Shares....... 200,000,000 7,093 11,257,093
Series F7........... 1,710 0 1,710
Series F28.......... 1,710 0 1,710
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USE OF PROCEEDS
The net proceeds of the offerings will be approximately $23,509,500, after
payment of offering expenses (estimated to be $300,000) and the underwriting
discount.
The net proceeds of the offering will be invested in accordance with the
Trust's investment objective and policies as stated below. It is presently
anticipated that the Trust will be able to invest substantially all of the net
proceeds in New York municipal obligations that meet those objective and
policies at or shortly (within six to eight weeks) after the completion of the
offering. To the extent that all of the proceeds cannot be so invested, pending
such investment, they will be invested in short-term, high quality tax-exempt
securities. If necessary in order to fully invest the net proceeds of the
offerings immediately, the Trust may also purchase, as temporary investments,
short-term, taxable investments, the income on which is subject to regular
Federal, New York State or New York City income tax.
CAPITALIZATION
The following table sets forth the unaudited capitalization of the Trust as
of December 31, 1999, and as adjusted to give effect to the issuance of the New
Preferred Shares pursuant to the offering.
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Actual As Adjusted
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Shareholders' equity:
Preferred Stock, par value $.01 per share (3,420
shares issued; 4,382 preferred shares issued and
outstanding, as adjusted, at $25,000 per share
liquidation preference)......................... $ 85,500,000 $109,550,000
Common Shares, par value $.01 per share
(11,257,093 shares issued
and outstanding)................................ 112,571 112,571
Paid in capital in excess at par................. 156,370,732 155,830,232
Undistributed net investment income.............. 5,643,709 5,643,709
Accumulated net realized loss.................... (48,943) (48,943)
Net unrealized appreciation of investments....... 13,883,208 13,883,208
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Net assets....................................... $261,461,277 $284,970,777
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INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
The Trust's investment objective is to provide current income exempt from
regular Federal, New York State and New York City income tax and to return $15
per common share to holders of common shares on or about December 31, 2008. No
assurance can be given that the Trust will achieve its investment objective.
The Trust seeks to achieve its investment objective by investing at least
80% of its total assets in a portfolio of New York municipal obligations
insured as to the timely payment of both principal and interest by insurers
with claims-paying abilities rated at the time of investment Aaa by Moody's,
AAA by S&P or which are determined by BlackRock Advisors, Inc. (the "Advisor")
to have equivalent claims-paying abilities. The Trust may invest up to 20% of
its total assets in uninsured New York municipal obligations which are:
. rated at the time of investment Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P;
. guaranteed by an entity with a Aaa or AAA rating;
. backed by an escrow or trust account containing sufficient U.S.
Government or U.S. Government agency securities to ensure timely payment
of principal and interest; or
. determined by the Advisor to be of Aaa or AAA credit quality at the time
of investment.
Generally, New York municipal obligations which are covered by insurance or a
guarantee would not be rated Aaa or AAA, and might not be considered to be of
investment grade credit quality in the absence of such insurance or guarantee.
In determining whether to purchase a particular New York municipal obligation
which is covered by insurance or a guarantee, the Advisor considers the credit
quality of the underlying issuer (among other factors such as price, yield and
maturity), although such credit quality will not necessarily be the
determinative factor in making the investment decision.
New York municipal obligations which are backed by an escrow or trust
account which contains U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities
("collateralized obligations") generally are not insured and may not be rated
Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P, and may not be of equivalent credit quality in
the view of the Advisor. Collateralized obligations include, but are not
limited to, New York municipal obligations that have been (i) advance refunded
where the proceeds of the funding have been used to purchase U.S. Government or
U.S. Government agency securities that are placed in escrow and whose interest
or maturity principal payments, or both, are sufficient to cover the remaining
scheduled debt service on the New York municipal obligations, or (ii) issued
under state and local housing finance programs which use the issuance proceeds
to fund mortgages that are then exchanged for U.S. Government or U.S.
Government agency securities and deposited with a trustee as security for the
municipal obligations. These collateralized obligations are normally regarded
as having the credit characteristics of the underlying U.S. Government or U.S.
Government agency securities.
The Trust seeks to return $15 per common share to holders of common shares
on or about December 31, 2008 (when the Trust will terminate) by actively
managing its portfolio of tax-exempt New York municipal obligations, which will
have an average final maturity on or about such date and by retaining each year
a small portion of its net investment income, which portion will not exceed 10%
for any year as determined in accordance with the Federal income tax rules
applicable to the Trust. The purpose of retaining a small portion of net
investment income is to enhance the Trust's ability to return to investors $15
per common share outstanding upon the Trust's termination. Such retained income
will serve to increase the net asset value of the Trust and a portion of such
retained income will be available to offset capital losses, if any. However, if
the Trust realizes any capital losses on dispositions of securities that are
not offset by capital gains on the disposition of other securities or the
retention of net investment income, the Trust may return less than $15 for each
common share outstanding at the end of the Trust's term. In addition, the
leverage caused by the Trust's issuance of preferred stock may increase the
possibility of incurring capital losses and the difficulty of subsequently
incurring capital gains to offset such losses. However, the Advisor believes
that it will be able to manage the Trust's assets so that the Trust will not
realize capital losses which are not offset by capital gains
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over the life of the Trust on the disposition of its other assets and retained
net investment income. Although neither the Advisor nor the Trust can guarantee
these results, their achievement should enable the Trust, on or about December
31, 2008, to have available for distribution to holders of its common shares
$15 for each common share then outstanding.
Moody's highest rating category is Aaa. S&P's highest rating category is
AAA. The process of determining ratings for New York municipal obligations by
Moody's and S&P includes consideration of the likelihood of the receipt by
securityholders of all distributions, the nature of the underlying securities,
the credit quality of the guarantor, if any, and the structural, legal and tax
aspects associated with such securities. Publications of Moody's indicate that
it assigns a Aaa rating to securities that "are judged to be of the best
quality" and "carry the smallest degree of investment risk." Publications of
S&P indicate that it assigns a AAA rating to securities for which the obligor's
"capacity to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is extremely
strong."
In normal circumstances, the Trust disposes of insured New York municipal
obligations in its portfolio if the claims-paying ability of their insurer
declines below Aaa in the case of Moody's or AAA in the case of S&P, unless the
Trust obtains appropriate alternate insurance covering such New York municipal
obligations. The Trust may deviate from the foregoing policy relating to the
disposal of New York municipal obligations when, in the Advisor's judgment,
appropriate alternative insurance is not available or is unduly costly or if
the Advisor believes that an insurer whose claims-paying ability rating has
been lowered is taking steps which will cause its rating to be restored
promptly to the Aaa or AAA level. Similarly, the Trust intends to dispose of
uninsured New York municipal obligations rated Aaa or AAA or guaranteed by an
entity with such a rating if their credit quality (or that of their guarantor)
declines below Aaa or AAA, or, if they are not rated, the Advisor no longer
believes them to be of triple-A credit quality.
All or a portion of the Trust's dividends paid in respect of its common
shares, its outstanding preferred shares and the New Preferred Shares may be
subject to Federal alternative minimum tax. See "New York Municipal
Obligations."
The Trust may utilize certain options, futures, interest rate swaps and
related transactions for hedging purposes. To the extent the Trust utilizes
hedging strategies or invests in taxable securities, the Trust's ability to
achieve its investment objective of providing current income exempt from
regular Federal, New York State and New York City income tax may be limited.
Accordingly, in normal circumstances, the Trust's use of such practices is not
significant.
On a temporary defensive basis, the Trust may invest without limit in
securities issued by the U.S. Government or its agencies or instrumentalities,
repurchase agreements collateralized by such securities, or certificates of
deposit, time deposits or bankers' acceptances for purposes of enhancing
liquidity and/or preserving capital. The Trust may also invest in New York
municipal obligations with maturities of less than one year, other debt
obligations of corporate issuers, such as interest-paying corporate bonds,
commercial paper and certificates of deposit, bankers' acceptances and
interest-bearing savings accounts of banks having assets greater than $1
billion and which are members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
During temporary defensive periods, the current dividend rate on any Preferred
Shares, including the New Preferred Shares, will be more likely to approximate
or exceed the net rate of return on the Trust's investment portfolio, with the
consequence that the leverage resulting from the New Preferred Shares may
become less beneficial or adverse to the holders of common shares.
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NEW YORK MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS
New York municipal obligations include debt obligations issued by or on
behalf of the State of New York, its political subdivisions, agencies and
instrumentalities, and by other qualifying issuers that pay interest which, in
the opinion of the bond counsel to the issuer, is exempt from regular Federal,
New York State and New York City income tax. New York municipal obligations may
be issued to obtain funds for various public purposes, including the
construction of public facilities such as airports, bridges, highways, housing,
hospitals, mass transportation, schools, streets and water and sewer works.
Other public purposes for which New York municipal obligations may be issued
include the refinancing of outstanding obligations and the obtaining of funds
for general operating expenses and for loans to other public institutions and
facilities. Subject to the credit standard policies described under "Investment
Objective and Policies," there are two categories of New York municipal
obligations in which the Trust may invest in normal circumstances: (i) "public
purpose" obligations that generate interest that is tax-exempt under regular
Federal income tax rules and is not treated as a preference item for the
Federal alternative minimum tax; and (ii) qualified "private activity"
obligations (typically industrial revenue bonds) that generate income that is
tax-exempt under regular Federal income tax rules and the rules governing New
York taxes but must, if issued after August 7, 1986, be included in computing
the Federal alternative minimum tax. The Trust will not invest in New York
municipal obligations that generate interest that by its terms is subject to
Federal income tax other than the Federal alternative minimum tax.
The types of New York municipal obligations in which the Trust may invest
include general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, municipal lease obligations,
installment purchase contract obligations, variable and floating rate
obligations, zero coupon securities, tax-exempt notes and municipal commercial
paper.
The yields on New York municipal obligations are dependent on a variety of
factors, including interest and income tax rates, the condition of the general
money market and the municipal obligations market, the size of the particular
issue, the maturity of the obligation and the rating of the issue. The ratings
of Moody's and S&P represent their opinions as to the quality of those New York
municipal obligations that they rate.
It should be emphasized that ratings are general and are not absolute
standards of quality. Consequently, New York municipal obligations with the
same maturity, coupon and rating may have different yields while obligations of
the same maturity and coupon with different ratings may have the same yield.
The market value of outstanding New York municipal obligations will vary with
changes in prevailing interest rate levels and as a result of changing
evaluations of the ability of their issuers to meet interest and principal
payments.
The terms of New York municipal obligations often give their issuers the
right periodically to "call" or prepay their municipal obligations. Issuers
will exercise call rights when interest rates decline and they can refinance
their municipal obligations at lower interest rates. At the time the Trust was
formed, most of the New York municipal obligations available in the market were
subject to call provisions. When New York municipal obligations are called by
their issuers, the Advisor reinvests the proceeds from the called securities in
other New York municipal obligations. Because the Trust has a limited term, the
Advisor reinvests the proceeds in New York municipal obligations maturing prior
to the expiration of the term. As the Trust approaches its termination date on
December 31, 2008, the Advisor will be required to reinvest in shorter term
municipal obligations with relatively lower interest rates.
Obligations of issuers of New York municipal obligations may be subject to
the provisions of bankruptcy, insolvency and other laws affecting the rights
and remedies of creditors, such as the United States Bankruptcy Code and other
applicable laws. In addition, the obligations of such issuers may become
subject to the laws enacted in the future by Congress or state legislatures or
referenda extending the time for payment of principal and/or interest, or
imposing other constraints upon enforcement of such obligations or upon
municipalities to levy taxes. There is also the possibility that, as a result
of legislation or other conditions, the power or ability of any issuer to pay,
when due, the principal of and interest on its municipal obligations may be
materially affected.
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INSURANCE
The Trust generally invests at least 80% of its total assets in a portfolio
of New York municipal obligations insured as to the timely payment of both
principal and interest by insurers with claims-paying abilities rated Aaa by
Moody's or AAA by S&P at the time of investment or, if not rated, which are
determined by the Advisor to have equivalent claims-paying abilities. See
Appendix B to the statement of additional information for a brief description
of Moody's and S&P's insurance claims-paying ability ratings.
Certain insurance companies will issue policies guaranteeing the timely
payment of principal of, and interest on, particular New York municipal
obligations or on a portfolio of New York municipal obligations. Insurance may
be purchased by the issuer of a New York municipal obligation or by a third
party at the time of issuance of the New York municipal obligation ("Original
Issue Insurance") or by the Trust or a third party subsequent to the original
issuance of a New York municipal obligation ("Secondary Insurance"). In each
case, a single premium is paid to the insurer by the party purchasing the
insurance when the insurance is obtained. Original Issue Insurance and
Secondary Insurance policies are non-cancellable and remain in effect for so
long as the insured New York municipal obligation is outstanding and the
insurer is in business. Accordingly, whether a particular New York municipal
obligation is covered by Original Issue Insurance as opposed to Secondary
Insurance will not, in and of itself, be determinative to the Trust in making
an investment decision to purchase such New York municipal obligation.
The Trust may also purchase insurance covering certain New York municipal
obligations which it intends to purchase for its portfolio or which it already
owns ("Portfolio Insurance"). Portfolio Insurance policies guarantee the timely
payment of principal of, and interest on, covered New York municipal
obligations only while they are owned by the Trust. Such policies are non-
cancellable and remain in effect until the Trust terminates provided the Trust
pays the applicable insurance premiums and the insurer remains in business. New
York municipal obligations in the Trust's portfolio covered by a Portfolio
Insurance policy will not be covered by such policy after they are sold by the
Trust unless the Trust elects to obtain some form of Secondary Insurance for
them at the time of sale. The Trust would obtain such Secondary Insurance only
if, in the Advisor's view, it would be economically advantageous for the Trust
to do so.
The Trust may purchase New York municipal obligations covered by Original
Issue Insurance provided by AMBAC Indemnity Corporation ("AMBAC"), Bond
Investors Guaranty Insurance Company ("BIGI"), Capital Markets Assurance
Company ("CAPMAC"), Municipal Bond Investors Assurance Corporation ("MBIA"),
Financial Security Assurance Inc. ("FSA") and Financial Guaranty Insurance
Company ("FGIC"); each has received insurance claims-paying ability ratings of
Aaa from Moody's and AAA from S&P. See Appendix B to the statement of
additional information for a description of Moody's and S&P's insurance claims-
paying ability ratings and financial data regarding each of these insurers. The
Trust may also purchase Secondary Insurance and Portfolio Insurance policies
from any of such insurers. In the future, the Trust may purchase New York
municipal obligations covered by Original Issue Insurance provided by, and may
purchase Secondary and Portfolio Insurance from, other insurers (not listed
above) whose claims-paying abilities are rated Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P or,
if unrated, are of comparable credit quality in the view of the Advisor. Any
payments received from an insurer, whether the insurance is obtained by the
Trust or by other parties, is treated for Federal income tax purposes and for
purposes of New York taxes in the same manner as if the payments were received
directly from the issuer of the New York municipal obligations. See "Taxes".
The Advisor anticipates that a majority of insured tax-exempt New York
municipal obligations purchased by the Trust will be insured under policies
obtained by parties other than the Trust. The Trust does not pay the premiums
for such policies; rather the cost of such policies may be reflected in a
higher purchase price for such insured New York municipal obligations.
Accordingly, the yield on such New York municipal obligations may be lower than
that on equivalent uninsured New York municipal obligations. The cost of
insurance purchased by the Trust will increase its expenses, and the yield on
the Trust's portfolio will be reduced accordingly.
In the event the claims-paying ability rating of an insurer of New York
municipal obligations in the Trust's portfolio were to be lowered from Aaa or
AAA (in the case of Moody's or S&P, respectively), or if the Advisor
anticipates such a lowering or otherwise does not believe an insurer's claims-
paying ability merits its existing
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triple-A rating, the Trust may seek to obtain additional insurance from an
insurer whose claims-paying ability is rated Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P or,
if the Advisor determines that the costs of obtaining such additional insurance
outweigh the benefits, the Trust may elect not to obtain additional insurance.
In making such determination, the Advisor will consider the costs of the
additional insurance, the new claims-paying ability rating and financial
condition of the existing insurer and the creditworthiness of the issuer and/or
guarantor of the underlying New York municipal obligations. The Advisor may
also determine not to purchase additional insurance in such circumstances if it
believes that the insurer is taking steps which will cause its triple-A claims-
paying ability rating to be restored promptly. The foregoing policies also will
be applied in the case of insurers whose claims-paying abilities are not rated
but which are determined by the Advisor to be comparable to Aaa or AAA. See
"Investment Objective and Policies".
Although the Advisor periodically reviews the financial condition of each
insurer, there can be no assurance that the insurers will be able to honor
their obligations in all circumstances. The Trust cannot predict the
consequences of a state takeover of an insurer's obligations and, in
particular, whether such an insurer (or its state regulatory agency or a
subsequent purchaser) could or would honor all of the insurer's contractual
obligations including any outstanding insurance contracts insuring the timely
payment of principal and interest on New York municipal obligations. The Trust
cannot predict the impact which such events might have on the market values of
such New York municipal obligations. In the event of a default by an insurer on
its obligations in respect of any New York municipal obligations in the Trust's
portfolio, the Trust would look to the issuer and/or guarantor of the relevant
New York municipal obligation for payments of principal and interest and such
issuer and/or guarantor may not be rated Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P or, in
the view of the Advisor, be of equivalent credit quality. Accordingly, the
Trust could be exposed to greater risk of non-payment in such circumstances,
which could adversely affect the Trust's net asset value and the market price
per common share. Alternatively, the Trust could elect to dispose of such New
York municipal obligations; however, the market prices for such New York
municipal obligations may be lower than the Trust's purchase price for them and
the Trust could sustain a capital loss as a result. Capital losses incurred by
the Trust which are not offset by capital gains may adversely affect the
Trust's net asset value and the Trust's ability to return $15 per common share
outstanding to investors on or about December 31, 2008.
Although the insurance on New York municipal obligations reduces financial
or credit risk in respect of the insured obligations (i.e., the possibility
that owners of the insured tax-exempt New York municipal obligations will not
receive timely scheduled payments of principal or interest), insured tax-exempt
New York municipal obligations remain subject to market risk (i.e.,
fluctuations in market value as a result of changes in prevailing interest
rates). Accordingly, insurance on New York municipal obligations does not
insure the market value of the Trust's assets or the net asset value or the
market price for the common shares. Furthermore, insurance, while guaranteeing
scheduled payments of principal and interest on a timely basis, will not make
accelerated payments of principal and interest on New York municipal
obligations where the terms of the instrument governing such New York municipal
obligations require acceleration in the event of a default. In general, the
Trust does not intend to hold New York municipal obligations in its portfolio
which are covered only by Portfolio Insurance unless the Trust has an
irrevocable option to obtain permanent insurance covering such New York
municipal obligations from the insurer providing the Portfolio Insurance or
such New York municipal obligations mature by their terms on or before December
31, 2008.
As of February 4, 2000, approximately 99% of the market value of the Trust's
portfolio was invested in long-term New York municipal obligations and
approximately 1% was invested in short and medium term securities. All of such
long-term New York municipal obligations are rated Aaa by Moody's or AAA by S&P
or are insured by an insurer with a claims-paying ability rating of Aaa by
Moody's or AAA by S&P or guaranteed by an entity with such a rating. As
described under "Description of New Preferred Shares--Rating Agency Guidelines
and Asset Coverage," in calculating the discounted value of insured New York
municipal obligations held in the Trust's portfolio for the purpose of
determining compliance with certain rating agency guidelines applicable to the
Trust's preferred shares, the Trust may, in certain circumstances, utilize the
insurance claims-paying ability rating of an insurer of a municipal obligation
or the rating of a guarantor thereof in lieu of the Moody's or S&P's rating on
the underlying municipal obligation.
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OTHER INVESTMENT PRACTICES
Certain of the other investment practices in which the Trust may engage that
are described herein or in the statement of additional information may give
rise to income that is subject to regular Federal, New York State and New York
City income tax. For additional investment practices, see "Investment Policies
and Techniques" in the statement of additional information. Accordingly, in
normal circumstances, the Trust does not intend to engage in such practices to
a significant extent. Moreover, the Trust intends that, so long as New
Preferred Shares are outstanding, its portfolio will reflect guidelines
established by Moody's and S&P in connection with the Trust's receipt of a
rating for such shares on the date they are first issued of at least "aaa" from
Moody's and "AAA" from S&P. Such guidelines may preclude or limit the Trust
from engaging in many of the investment practices described under this caption
or in the statement of additional information. In particular, for so long as
New Preferred Shares are rated by Moody's, unless the Moody's ratings
guidelines change from those presently applicable as described under
"Description of New Preferred Shares--Rating Agency Guidelines and Asset
Coverage," the Trust will not buy or sell futures contracts or options thereon
or write put or call options (except covered call options) on portfolio
securities unless it receives written confirmation from Moody's that engaging
in such transactions would not impair the ratings then assigned to the New
Preferred Shares by Moody's except that the Trust may sell exchange traded
futures contracts based on the Municipal Index (the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond
Index or such other index as may be specified in the Articles Supplementary) or
Treasury Bonds and purchase exchange traded put options on such futures
contracts and write exchange traded call options on such futures contracts
(collectively "Moody's Hedging Transactions") subject to the limitations
described below. For so long as New Preferred Shares are rated by S&P, unless
S&P's ratings guidelines change from those presently applicable as described
under "Description of New Preferred Shares--Rating Agency Guidelines and Asset
Coverage," the Trust will not buy or sell futures contracts or options thereon
or write put options (except covered put options) or call options (except
covered call options) on portfolio securities unless it receives written
confirmation from S&P that engaging in such transactions will not impair the
ratings then assigned to the New Preferred Shares by S&P except that the Trust
may buy and sell futures contracts based on the Municipal Index or Treasury
Bonds and purchase put and call options on such contracts (collectively "S&P
Hedging Transactions") subject to the limitations described below.
Hedging
Although in normal circumstances the Trust does not intend to invest more
than 5% of its assets in instruments other than New York municipal obligations,
the Trust may also enter into certain hedging transactions. In particular, the
Trust may purchase and sell futures contracts, exchange-listed and over-the-
counter put and call options on securities, financial indices and futures
contracts and may enter into various interest rate transactions (collectively,
"Hedging Transactions"). Hedging Transactions may be used to attempt to protect
against possible changes in the market value of the Trust's portfolio resulting
from fluctuations in the debt securities markets and changes in interest rates,
to protect the Trust's unrealized gains in the value of its portfolio
securities, to facilitate the sale of such securities, for investment purposes
or to establish a position in the securities markets as a temporary substitute
for purchasing particular securities. Any or all of these techniques may be
used at any time. There is no particular strategy that requires use of one
technique rather than another. Use of any Hedging Transaction is a function of
market conditions. The Hedging Transactions that the Trust may use are
described in the statement of additional information. The ability of the Trust
to hedge successfully will depend on the Advisor's ability to predict pertinent
market movements, which cannot be assured.
Other Investment Techniques
The Trust may engage in other types of transactions, including investment in
restricted and illiquid securities, repurchase and reverse repurchase
agreements, when-issued and forward commitment transactions, borrowing,
securities lending and other transactions. For a description of such types of
transactions, see "Investment Policies and Techniques--Other Investment
Policies and Techniques" in the statement of additional information.
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RISKS
Risk is inherent in all investing. Investing in any investment company
security involves risk, including the risk that you may receive little or no
return on your investment or that you may lose part or all of your investment.
Therefore, before investing you should consider carefully the following risks
that you assume when you invest in New Preferred Shares.
Interest Rate Risk
The Trust issues preferred shares (including the New Preferred Shares),
which pay dividends based on short-term interest rates. The Trust then uses the
proceeds from the sale of preferred shares to buy New York municipal
obligations, which pay interest based on long-term rates. Both long-term and
short-term interest rates may fluctuate. If short-term interest rates rise, the
preferred shares dividend rates may rise so that the amount of dividends paid
to holders of preferred shares exceeds the income from the portfolio securities
purchased with the proceeds from the sale of preferred shares. Because income
from the Trust's entire investment portfolio (not just the portion of the
portfolio purchased with the proceeds of the preferred shares offering) is
available to pay preferred share dividends, however, preferred share dividend
rates would need to greatly exceed the yield on the Trust's portfolio before
the Trust's ability to pay preferred share dividends would be impaired.
Generally, New York municipal obligations will decrease in value when interest
rates rise and increase in value when interest rates decline. If long-term
rates rise, the value of the Trust's investment portfolio will decline,
reducing the amount of assets serving as asset coverage for the preferred
shares.
Auction Risk
The dividend rate for the New Preferred Shares normally is set through an
auction process. In the auction, holders of New Preferred Shares may indicate
the dividend rate at which they would be willing to hold or sell their New
Preferred Shares or purchase additional New Preferred Shares. The auction also
provides liquidity for the sale of New Preferred Shares. An auction fails if
there are more New Preferred Shares offered for sale than there are buyers. You
may not be able to sell your New Preferred Shares at an auction if the auction
fails. Also, if you place hold orders (orders to retain New Preferred Shares)
at an auction only at a specified dividend rate, and that rate exceeds the rate
set at the auction, you will not retain your New Preferred Shares. Finally, if
you buy shares or elect to retain shares without specifying a dividend rate
below which you would not wish to buy or continue to hold those shares, you
could receive a lower rate of return on your shares than the market rate. See
"The Auction".
Secondary Market Risk
If you try to sell your New Preferred Shares between auctions, you may not
be able to sell any or all of your shares, or you may not be able to sell them
for $25,000 per share or $25,000 per share plus accumulated dividends. If the
Trust has designated a special dividend period (a rate period of more than
seven days), changes in interest rates could affect the price you would receive
if you sold your shares in the secondary market. Broker-dealers that maintain a
secondary trading market for New Preferred Shares are not required to maintain
this market, and the Trust is not required to redeem shares either if an
auction or an attempted secondary market sale fails because of a lack of
buyers. New Preferred Shares are not listed on a stock exchange or the NASDAQ
stock market. If you sell your New Preferred Shares to a broker-dealer between
auctions, you may receive less than the price you paid for them, especially if
market interest rates have risen since the last auction.
Ratings and Asset Coverage Risk
While it is a condition to the issuance of the New Preferred Shares that
Moody's assign a rating of aaa and S&P a rating of AAA to the New Preferred
Shares, such ratings do not eliminate or necessarily mitigate the risks of
investing in New Preferred Shares. Moody's or S&P could downgrade New Preferred
Shares, which
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may make your shares less liquid at an auction or in the secondary market. If
Moody's or S&P downgrades the New Preferred Shares, the Trust may alter its
portfolio or redeem New Preferred Shares in an effort to improve the rating,
although there is no assurance that it will be able to do so to the extent
necessary to restore the prior rating. The Trust may voluntarily redeem New
Preferred Shares. See "Description of New Preferred Shares-- Rating Agency
Guidelines and Asset Coverage" for a description of the asset maintenance tests
the Trust must meet.
Credit Risk
Credit risk refers to an issuer's ability to make timely payments of
interest and principal. Credit risk should be low for the Trust because it
invests primarily in insured New York municipal obligations.
New York Municipal Obligations Market Risk
Investing in the market for New York municipal obligations involves certain
risks. The amount of public information available about the New York municipal
obligations in the Trust's portfolio is generally less than that for corporate
equities or bonds, and the investment performance of the Trust may therefore be
more dependent on the analytical abilities of the Advisor than a stock fund or
taxable bond fund. The secondary market for New York municipal obligations also
tends to be less well-developed or liquid than many other securities markets,
which may adversely affect the Trust's ability to sell its portfolio securities
at attractive prices.
The ability of municipal issuers to make timely payments of interest and
principal may be diminished during general economic downturns and as
governmental cost burdens are reallocated among Federal, state and local
governments. In addition, laws enacted in the future by Congress or state
legislatures or referenda could extend the time for payment of principal and/or
interest, or impose other constraints on enforcement of such obligations, or on
the ability of municipalities to levy taxes. Insurance on municipal obligations
held by the Trust may reduce, but will not necessarily eliminate, such risks.
Issuers of municipal securities might seek protection under the bankruptcy
laws. In the event of bankruptcy of such an issuer, the Trust could experience
delays in collecting principal and interest and the Trust may not, in all
circumstances, be able to collect all principal and interest to which it is
entitled. To enforce its rights in the event of a default in the payment of
interest or repayment of principal, or both, the Trust may take possession of
and manage the assets securing the issuer's obligations on such securities,
which may increase the Trust's operating expenses. Any income derived from the
Trust's ownership or operation of such assets may not be tax-exempt.
State-specific Risk
Because the Trust invests primarily in a portfolio of New York municipal
obligations, the Trust is more susceptible to political, economic, regulatory
or other factors affecting issuers of New York municipal obligations than a
fund that does not invest primarily in the obligations of such issuers. The
State of New York has historically been one of the wealthiest states in the
nation. For decades, however, the economy of the State of New York has grown
more slowly than that of the nation as a whole, resulting in a gradual erosion
of the State's relative economic affluence. New York City, for example, has
faced greater competition as other major cities have developed financial and
business capabilities which make them less dependent on the specialized
services traditionally available almost exclusively in New York City. There can
be no assurance that the State of New York and its political subdivisions will
not face substantial budget gaps in future years resulting from a significant
disparity between tax revenues projected from a lower recurring receipts base
and the spending required to maintain programs at current funding levels. See
"Investment Objective and Policies--Description of New York Municipal
Obligations" in the statement of additional information.
Non-diversification Risk
The Trust is classified as a "non-diversified" fund, which means that the
Trust may invest a greater portion of its assets in a more limited number of
issuers than a "diversified" fund. As a result, the Trust may be subject to
greater risk than a diversified fund because changes in the financial condition
or market assessment of a single issuer may cause greater fluctuation in the
net asset value of the Trust.
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Reinvestment Risk
Reinvestment risk is the risk that income from the Trust's portfolio will
decline if and when the Trust invests the proceeds from matured, traded,
prepaid or called bonds at lower interest rates. This risk will increase as the
Trust approaches its termination date, because the Trust will reinvest such
proceeds in New York municipal obligations with maturities on or about its
termination date, and shorter term New York municipal obligations generally pay
lower rates of interest than longer term New York municipal obligations. A
decline in income could affect the Trust's ability to pay dividends on the New
Preferred Shares.
Inflation Risk
Inflation is the reduction in the purchasing power of money resulting from
the increase in the price of goods and services. Inflation risk is the risk
that the inflation adjusted (or "real") value of an investment in New Preferred
Shares or the income from that investment will be worth less in the future. As
inflation occurs, the real value of the New Preferred Shares and distributions
declines. In an inflationary period, however, it is expected that, through the
auction process, dividend rates on the New Preferred Shares would increase,
tending to offset this risk.
MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST
Directors and Officers
The board of directors is responsible for the overall management of the
Trust, including supervision of the duties performed by the Advisor. There are
eight directors of the Trust. Two of the directors are "interested persons" (as
defined in the 1940 Act). The names and business addresses of the directors and
officers of the Trust and their principal occupations and other affiliations
during the past five years are set forth under "Management of the Trust" in the
statement of additional information.
Investment Advisor
BlackRock Advisors, Inc. acts as the Trust's investment advisor. BlackRock
Advisors, Inc., together with its investment advisory subsidiaries, is a global
asset management firm with assets of approximately $165 billion under
management as of December 31, 1999. The Advisor has its principal office at 400
Bellevue Parkway, Wilmington, Delaware 19809. BlackRock Advisors and its
subsidiaries constitute the asset management arm of PNC Bank, N.A., and
together have over 684 employees. The Advisor and its affiliates provide fixed
income, liquidity, equity, alternative investment, and risk management products
for clients worldwide. As of December 31, 1999, the Advisor managed
approximately $86 billion in various fixed income sectors, including $8 billion
in municipal securities. The Advisor and its affiliates also manage 13 closed-
end, six open-end and six money market municipal funds. In addition, the
Advisor manages portfolios of municipal securities for large insurance
companies and high net worth individuals.
As a result of an internal reorganization effective January 1, 2000,
BlackRock Advisors, Inc. has replaced BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. as
investment advisor of the Trust. The investment management and other personnel
responsible for providing services to the Trust did not change as a result of
the reorganization. BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of BlackRock Advisors, Inc.
Investment Philosophy
The Advisor's investment decision-making process for the municipal bond
sector is subject to the same discipline, oversight and investment philosophy
that the firm applies to other sectors of the fixed income market.
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The Advisor uses a relative value strategy that evaluates the trade-off
between risk and return to seek to achieve the Trust's investment objective.
This strategy is combined with disciplined risk control techniques and applied
in sector, sub-sector and individual security selection decisions. The
Advisor's extensive personnel and technology resources are the key drivers of
the investment philosophy.
The Advisor's Municipal Bond Team. The Advisor uses a team approach to
managing municipal portfolios. The Advisor believes that this approach offers
substantial benefits over one that is dependent on the market wisdom or
investment expertise of only a few individuals.
The Advisor's municipal bond team includes three portfolio managers and six
credit research analysts. The team is led by Kevin M. Klingert, a managing
director and portfolio manager at the Advisor. Mr. Klingert is a senior
portfolio manager and head of municipal bonds at the Advisor, a position he has
held since joining the Advisor in 1991. Mr. Klingert has over 15 years of
experience in the municipal market. Prior to joining the Advisor, Mr. Klingert
was an Assistant Vice President in the Unit Investment Trust Department at
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Incorporated, which he joined in 1985.
Mr. Klingert has primary responsibility for managing client portfolios with a
special emphasis on municipal securities. The portfolio management team also
includes Craig Kasap. Mr. Kasap has been a portfolio manager at the Advisor for
over two years and is a member of the Advisor's Investment Strategy Group.
Prior to joining the Advisor in 1997, Mr. Kasap spent three years as a
municipal bond trader with Keystone Investments in Boston where he was involved
in formulating the firm's municipal bond investment strategies. James McGinley
is also a member of the Advisor's municipal bond portfolio management team and
Investment Strategy Group. Prior to joining the Advisor in 1999 as a Vice
President, Mr. McGinley worked at Prudential Securities in municipal research
and strategy as a Vice President since 1996 and as an Associate Vice President
from 1993 to 1996.
The Advisor's municipal bond portfolio managers are responsible for 27
municipal bond portfolios, valued as of December 31, 1999 at approximately $5
billion, plus approximately an additional $3 billion in municipal bonds held
across portfolios with broader investment mandates. The team is responsible for
portfolios with a variety of investment objectives and constraints, including
national funds and state-specific funds. As of December 31, 1999, the team
managed 13 closed-end municipal funds with over $3 billion in assets.
The Advisor's Investment Process. The Advisor has in-depth expertise in the
fixed income market. The Advisor applies the same risk-controlled, active
sector rotation style (discussed below) to the management process for all of
its fixed income portfolios. The Advisor believes that it is unique in its
integration of taxable and municipal bond specialists. Both taxable and
municipal bond portfolio managers share the same trading floor and interact
frequently for determining the firm's overall investment strategy. This
interaction allows each portfolio manager to access the combined experience and
expertise of the entire portfolio management group at the Advisor.
The Advisor's portfolio management process emphasizes research and analysis
of specific sectors and securities, not interest rate speculation. The Advisor
believes that market-timing strategies can be highly volatile and potentially
produce inconsistent results. Instead, the Advisor thinks that value over the
long-term is best achieved through a risk-controlled approach, focusing on
sector allocation, security selection and yield curve management (discussed
below).
In the municipal market, the Advisor believes one of the most important
determinants of value is supply and demand. The Advisor's ability to monitor
investor flows and frequency and seasonality of issuance is helpful in
anticipating the impact of supply and demand on sectors. The Advisor believes
that the breadth and expertise of its municipal bond team allows it to
anticipate issuance flows, forecast which sectors are likely to have the most
supply and plan its investment strategy accordingly.
The Advisor also believes that over the long-term, intense credit analysis
will add value and avoid significant relative performance impairments. The
municipal credit team is led by Susan C. Heide, Ph.D who, since December 15,
1998, has been managing director responsible for municipal credit research at
the Advisor.
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Ms. Heide supervises a team of five municipal research analysts who have an
average of 10 years of experience in municipal credit research. Between 1993
and December 15, 1998, Ms. Heide served as a director at the Advisor,
specializing in the credit analysis of municipal securities.
The Advisor's approach to credit risk incorporates a combination of sector-
based top-down macro-analysis of industry sectors to determine relative
weightings with an issuer-specific, bottom-up detailed credit analysis of
issuers and structures. The sector-based approach focuses on rotating into
sectors that are undervalued and exiting sectors when fundamentals or
technicals become unattractive. The issuer-specific approach focuses on
identifying special opportunities where the market undervalues a credit, and
devoting concentrated resources to research the credit and monitor the
position. The Advisor's analytic process focuses on anticipating changes in
credit trends before market recognition. Credit research is a critical element
of the Advisor's municipal process. The Advisor's yield curve management
process involves, among other things, an evaluation of the risk/return trade
off for bonds having different durations, and selecting bonds believed to
present an attractive yield relative to the degree of interest rate risk
involved.
The Investment Advisory Agreement
Pursuant to an investment advisory agreement, the Advisor manages the
investment of the Trust's assets and provides such investment research, advice
and supervision, in conformity with the Trust's investment objective and
policies, as necessary for the operations of the Trust.
The advisory agreement provides, among other things, that the Advisor will
bear all expenses of its employees and overhead incurred in connection with its
duties under the advisory agreement, and will pay all directors' fees and
salaries of the Trust's directors and officers who are affiliated persons (as
such term is defined in the 1940 Act) of the Advisor, except that the board of
directors may approve reimbursement for the time spent on Trust operations of
personnel who spend substantial time on the operations (other than the
provision of investment advice) of the Trust or other investment companies
advised by the Advisor. The advisory agreement provides that the Trust shall
pay to the Advisor for its services a monthly fee at the annual rate of 0.35%
of the Trust's average weekly net asset value. The liquidation value of any
outstanding preferred shares (including the New Preferred Shares) of the Trust
is included in determining the Trust's average weekly net asset value.
Although the Advisor intends to devote such time and effort to the business
of the Trust as is reasonably necessary to perform its duties to the Trust, the
services of the Advisor are not exclusive and the Advisor provides similar
services to other investment companies and other clients and may engage in
other activities.
The advisory agreement also provides that, in the absence of willful
misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of its
obligations thereunder, the Advisor is not liable to the Trust or any of the
Trust's stockholders for any act or omission by the Advisor in the supervision
or management of its respective investment activities or for any loss sustained
by the Trust or the Trust's stockholders and provides for indemnification by
the Trust of the Advisor, its partners, officers, employees, agents and control
persons for liabilities incurred by them in connection with their services to
the Trust, subject to certain limitations and conditions.
The advisory agreement will continue in effect, provided that each
continuance is specifically approved at least annually by both (i) the vote of
a majority of the Trust's board of directors or the vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Trust (as such term is defined in the 1940
Act) and (ii) by the vote of a majority of the directors who are not parties to
such agreement or interested persons (as such term is defined in the 1940 Act)
of any such party, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting
on such approval. The advisory agreement may be terminated as a whole at any
time by the Trust, without the payment of any penalty, upon the vote of a
majority of the Trust's board of directors or a majority of the outstanding
voting securities of the Trust or by the Advisor, on 60 days' written notice by
either party to the other. Except as otherwise provided by order of the SEC or
any rule or provision of the 1940 Act, the agreement will terminate
automatically in the event of its assignment (as such term is defined in the
1940 Act and the rules thereunder).
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The Administration Agreement
Princeton Administrators, L.P. (the "Administrator"), 800 Scudders Mill
Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey 08536, acts as administrator for the Trust. The
Administrator is an affiliate of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Incorporated, one of the underwriters of this offering. Under the
Administration Agreement with the Trust (the "Administration Agreement"), the
Administrator administers the Trust's corporate affairs subject to the
supervision of the Trust's board of directors and in connection therewith
furnishes the Trust with office facilities together with such ordinary
clerical and bookkeeping services (e.g., preparation of annual and other
reports to stockholders and the SEC and filing of Federal, state and local
income tax returns) as are not being furnished by the custodian. In connection
with its administration of the corporate affairs of the Trust, the
Administrator will bear the following expenses:
. the salaries and expenses of all personnel of the Administrator; and
. all expenses incurred by the Administrator in connection with
administering the ordinary course of the Trust's business, other than
those assumed by the Trust, as described below.
The Administration Agreement provides that the Trust shall pay to the
Administrator a monthly fee for its services and the facilities furnished by
the Administrator at the annual rate of 0.10% of the Trust's average weekly
net asset value. The liquidation value of any outstanding preferred shares
(including the New Preferred Shares) of the Trust is included in determining
the Trust's average weekly net asset value.
The Administration Agreement is terminable on 60 days' prior written notice
by either party to the other.
Expenses of The Trust
Except as indicated above, the Trust will pay all of its expenses,
including fees of the directors not affiliated with the Advisor and board
meeting expenses; fees of the Advisor and the Administrator; interest charges;
taxes; organization expenses; charges and expenses of the Trust's legal
counsel and independent accountants, and of the transfer agent, registrar and
dividend disbursing agent of the Trust; expenses of repurchasing shares;
expenses of issuing any preferred shares (including the New Preferred Shares)
or indebtedness; expenses of printing and mailing share certificates,
stockholder reports, notices, proxy statements and reports to governmental
offices; brokerage and other expenses connected with the execution, recording
and settlement of portfolio security transactions; expenses connected with
negotiating, effecting purchase or sale, or registering privately issued
portfolio securities; custodial fees and expenses for all services to the
Trust, including safekeeping of funds and securities and maintaining required
books and accounts; expenses of calculating and publishing the net asset value
of the Trust's shares; expenses of membership in investment company
associations; expenses of fidelity bonding and other insurance expenses
including insurance premiums; expenses of stockholders meetings; SEC and state
registration fees; New York Stock Exchange listing fees; and fees payable to
the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. in connection with this
offering and fees of any rating agencies retained to rate any preferred shares
(including the New Preferred Shares) issued by the Trust.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED SHARES
Certain of the capitalized terms used herein are defined in the Articles
Supplementary and Articles of Amendment of the Trust attached as Appendices C-
1, C-2 and C-3 to the statement of additional information.
The Preferred Shares of each series are shares of preferred stock of the
Trust. Preferred Shares entitle their holders to receive dividends when, as
and if declared by the board of directors, out of funds legally available
therefor. The rate per annum on which dividends are paid may vary from
dividend period to dividend period for each series of Preferred Shares. In
general, the applicable rate for a particular dividend period for a series of
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Preferred Shares will be determined by an auction conducted on the day before
the start of the dividend period. Existing holders and potential holders of
Preferred Shares may participate in the auctions. Existing holders desiring to
continue to hold all of their Preferred Shares regardless of the applicable
rate resulting from the auction need not participate. For an explanation of
auctions and the method of determining the applicable rate, see "The Auction".
The Trust intends to redeem all of the Preferred Shares of each series no later
than the last dividend payment date for the series prior to December 31, 2008
(when the Trust will terminate).
A dividend payment date and an auction date for the Trust's outstanding
Series F28 Preferred Shares may coincide with a dividend payment date and an
auction date for the Series F7 Preferred Shares (including the New Preferred
Shares). The Series F28 Preferred Shares generally will have a dividend period
of 28 days in length. The Series F7 Preferred Shares (including the New
Preferred Shares) generally will have a dividend period of seven days in
length. The New Series F7 Preferred Shares will have a different dividend
period for the initial dividend period. Either series of Preferred Shares may
have a dividend period different from its normal dividend period if the board
of directors declares a special dividend period for that series.
The Preferred Shares have a liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus
an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends plus the premium, if any,
resulting from the designation of a Premium Call Period. A Premium Call Period
is a period that may occur during a special dividend period during which the
Trust must pay a premium in order to redeem Preferred Shares. The Preferred
Shares are fully paid and non-assessable. The Preferred Shares are not
convertible into common shares or other capital stock of the Trust. Holders of
Preferred Shares have no preemptive rights. The Preferred Shares are not
subject to any sinking fund. The Preferred Shares are generally subject to
redemption at the option of the Trust on any dividend payment date for the
respective series (provided that no Preferred Shares shall be subject to
optional redemption during a Non-Call Period) and, in certain circumstances,
are subject to mandatory redemption by the Trust. Except with regard to their
respective initial dividend periods and initial dividend rates and except for
the timing of their respective auction dates and dividend payment dates, the
rights and preferences of each series of Preferred Shares are the same.
In connection with the auction procedures described below, Deutsche Bank
Group is the auction agent, the transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing
agent and redemption agent for the Preferred Shares.
DESCRIPTION OF NEW PREFERRED SHARES
The following is a brief description of the terms of the New Preferred
Shares. For the complete terms of the New Preferred Shares, including
definitions of terms used but not defined, please refer to the detailed
description of the New Preferred Shares in the Articles Supplementary and
Articles of Amendment attached as Appendices C-1, C-2 and C-3 to the statement
of additional information. We refer to the Articles Supplementary and Articles
of Amendment in this prospectus collectively as the "Articles Supplementary."
General
The Trust is authorized to issue 200 million shares of capital stock, $.01
par value. The board of directors of the Trust is authorized to classify and
reclassify any unissued shares of capital stock from time to time by setting or
changing the preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers,
restrictions, limitations as to dividends, qualifications or terms or
conditions of redemption of such shares of stock. In connection with the
offerings of New Preferred Shares described herein, the board of directors has
reclassified 962 shares of unissued capital stock as New Preferred Shares.
The New Preferred Shares will rank the same as the currently outstanding
Preferred Shares as to the payment of dividends and the distribution of assets
upon liquidation. Each New Preferred Share carries one vote on matters that
Preferred Shares can be voted. New Preferred Shares, when issued, will be fully
paid and non-assessable and have no preemptive, conversion or cumulative voting
rights.
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Dividends and Dividend Periods
General. The following is a general description of dividends and dividend
periods for the New Preferred Shares. The initial dividend period for the New
Preferred Shares will be 10 days and the dividend rate for this period will be
3.60%. Subsequent dividend periods generally will be seven days and the
dividend rates for those periods will be determined by auction. The Trust,
subject to certain conditions, may change the length of subsequent dividend
periods by designating them as special dividend periods. See "--Designation of
Special Dividend Periods" below.
Dividend Payment Dates. Dividends on New Preferred Shares will be payable,
when, as and if declared by the board of directors, out of legally available
funds in accordance with the Trust's charter and applicable law. The initial
dividend will be paid on March 20, 2000. Subsequent dividends generally will be
paid on each Monday. If dividends are payable on a Monday that is not a
business day, then dividends will generally be payable on the next day, if such
day is a business day, or as otherwise specified in the Articles Supplementary.
In the case of a special dividend period of 35 days or fewer, dividends are
generally payable on the day following the last day of such dividend period. In
the case of a special dividend period of more than 35 but less than 92 days,
dividends generally are payable on the day following the last day of each 30
day period to occur during the dividend period and on the day following the
last day of the dividend period. In the case of a special dividend period of 92
days or more, dividends generally are payable as the Trust may specify in the
notice of special dividend period issued for such special dividend period.
Dividends will be paid through The Depository Trust Company on each dividend
payment date. DTC, in accordance with its current procedures, is expected to
distribute dividends received from the auction agent in same-day funds on each
dividend payment date to Agent Members (members of DTC that will act on behalf
of existing or potential holders of Preferred Shares). These Agent Members are
in turn expected to distribute such dividends to the persons for whom they are
acting as agents. However, each of the current Broker-Dealers has indicated to
the Trust that dividend payments will be available in same-day funds on each
dividend payment date to customers that use a Broker-Dealer or a Broker-
Dealer's designee as Agent Member.
Calculation of Dividend Payment. The Trust computes the dividend per New
Preferred Share by multiplying the applicable rate in effect by a fraction. The
numerator of this fraction will normally be seven (i.e., the number of days in
the dividend period) and the denominator will normally be 365. If the Trust has
designated a special dividend period of 365 days or more, then the numerator
will be the number of days in the dividend period, and the denominator will be
360. In either case, this rate is then multiplied by $25,000 to arrive at
dividends per share.
Dividends on New Preferred Shares will accumulate from the date of their
original issue. For each dividend payment period after the initial dividend
period, the dividend rate will be the dividend rate determined at auction,
except as provided below. The dividend rate that results from an auction will
not be greater than the maximum applicable rate described below. In the case of
a special dividend period for which Bid Requirements are specified, the
dividend rate will not be less than the minimum applicable rate specified in
the notice declaring the special dividend period. During dividend periods for
which no Bid Requirements are specified, there will be no minimum applicable
rate. "Bid Requirements" may include, with respect to any special dividend
period of longer than 91 days, the requirement that bids be expressed as a
spread over a specified reference index or reference security, any minimum
applicable rate and the frequency of dividend payments during such special
dividend period.
The maximum applicable rate for any regular dividend payment period will be
the applicable percentage (set forth in the table below) of the higher of (i)
the 30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate and (ii) the Taxable Equivalent
of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate. In the case of a special dividend
period, the maximum applicable rate will be the applicable percentage of the
Special Dividend Period Reference Rate (which will ordinarily be specified by
the Trust in the notice of the special dividend period) for such dividend
payment period. The applicable percentage is determined on the day that a
notice of a special dividend period
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is delivered if the notice specifies a maximum applicable rate for a special
dividend period. The applicable percentage will be determined based on the
lower of the credit rating or ratings assigned to the Preferred Shares by
Moody's and S&P. If Moody's or S&P or both shall not make such rating
available, the rate shall be determined by reference to equivalent ratings
issued by a substitute rating agency. If the Trust has provided notification to
the auction agent prior to an auction establishing the applicable rate for a
dividend period that net capital gains or other taxable income will be included
in the dividend determined at such auction, the applicable percentage will be
derived from the column captioned "Applicable Percentage: Notification" in the
table below:
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<CAPTION>
Credit Ratings Applicable Applicable
----------------------------------- Percentage: Percentage:
Moody's S&P No Notification Notification
------- --- --------------- ------------
<S> <C> <C> <C>
"aa3" or higher AA- or higher 110% 150%
"a3" to "al" A- to A+ 125% 160%
"baa3" to "baal" BBB- to BBB+ 150% 250%
"ba3" to "bal" BB- to BB+ 200% 275%
Below "ba3" Below BB- 250% 300%
</TABLE>
Prior to each dividend payment date, the Trust is required to deposit with
the auction agent sufficient funds for the payment of declared dividends. The
failure to make such deposit will not result in the cancellation of any
auction. The Trust does not intend to establish any reserves for the payment of
dividends.
Additional Dividends. Under Federal income tax rules applicable to the
Trust, the Trust may, in certain circumstances, allocate net capital gains or
other taxable income to a dividend paid on New Preferred Shares after the
dividend has been paid (a "Retroactive Taxable Allocation"). If a Retroactive
Taxable Allocation is made on the New Preferred Shares, the Trust will, in the
circumstances below, pay to the holders of New Preferred Shares, out of funds
legally available therefor, an additional dividend. The additional dividend
will be in an amount equal to the amount of taxes paid by a holder of New
Preferred Shares on the Retroactive Taxable Allocation, provided that the
additional dividend will be calculated:
. without consideration being given to the time value of money;
. assuming that no holder of New Preferred Shares is subject to the
Federal alternative minimum tax with respect to dividends received from
the Trust; and
. assuming that each Retroactive Taxable Allocation would be taxable in
the hands of each holder of New Preferred Shares at the maximum marginal
combined regular Federal, New York State and New York City income tax
rate applicable to individuals or corporations, whichever is greater, in
effect during the fiscal year in question.
Although the Trust generally intends to designate any additional dividend as
an exempt-interest dividend to the extent permitted by applicable law, it is
possible that all or a portion of any additional dividend will be taxable to
the recipient thereof. See "Taxes." The Trust will not pay a further additional
dividend with respect to any taxable portion of an additional dividend.
An additional dividend will be paid following a Retroactive Taxable
Allocation in the following circumstances:
. if a Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made in connection with a
dividend period of 28 days or fewer and the Trust did not give advanced
notice of the Retroactive Taxable Allocation to the Auction Agent solely
because of the redemption of all or a portion of the New Preferred
Shares or the liquidation of the Trust; or
. if a Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made in connection with a
dividend period of 35 days or more.
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In no other instance will the Trust be required to make payments to holders
of New Preferred Shares to offset the tax effect of a Retroactive Taxable
Allocation.
The Trust will, within 90 days (and generally within 60 days) after the end
of its fiscal year for which a Retroactive Taxable Allocation is made, provide
notice thereof to the auction agent. The Trust will pay, out of legally
available funds, any additional dividend due on all Retroactive Taxable
Allocations made during the fiscal year in question, within 30 days after such
notice is given to the auction agent.
Restrictions on Dividends and Other Distributions. While the New Preferred
Shares are outstanding, the Trust generally may not declare, pay or set apart
for payment, any dividend or other distribution in respect of its common
shares. In addition, the Trust may not call for redemption or redeem any of its
common shares. However, the Trust is not confined by the above restrictions if:
. immediately after such transaction, the Discounted Value of the Trust's
portfolio would be equal to or greater than the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount and the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage (see
"--Rating Agency Guidelines and Asset Coverage" below);
. full cumulative dividends on the New Preferred Shares due on or prior to
the date of the transaction have been declared and paid or shall have
been declared and sufficient funds for the payment thereof deposited
with the auction agent;
. any additional dividend required to be paid on or before the date of
such declaration has been paid; and
. the Trust has redeemed the full number of New Preferred Shares required
to be redeemed by any provision for mandatory redemption contained in
the Articles Supplementary.
The Trust generally will not declare, pay or set apart for payment any
dividend on any shares of the Trust ranking, as to the payment of dividends, on
a parity with New Preferred Shares unless the Trust has declared and paid or
contemporaneously declares and pays full cumulative dividends on the New
Preferred Shares through its most recent dividend payment date. However, when
the Trust has not paid dividends in full on the New Preferred Shares through
the most recent dividend payment date or upon any shares of the Trust ranking,
as to the payment of dividends, on a parity with New Preferred Shares through
their most recent respective dividend payment dates, the amount of dividends
declared per share on New Preferred Shares and such other class or series of
shares will in all cases bear to each other the same ratio that accumulated
dividends per share on the New Preferred Shares and such other class or series
of shares bear to each other.
Designation of Special Dividend Periods. The Trust may, at its sole option,
declare a special dividend period. To declare a special dividend period, the
Trust will give notice (a "request for special dividend period") to the auction
agent and to each Broker-Dealer. The notice will request that the next
succeeding dividend period for such series of New Preferred Shares be a number
of days (other than seven) evenly divisible by seven as specified in such
notice. The Trust may not request a special dividend period unless sufficient
clearing bids were made in the most recent auction. In addition, full
cumulative dividends, any amounts due with respect to mandatory redemptions and
any additional dividends payable prior to such date must be paid in full. The
Trust also must have received confirmation from Moody's and S&P or any
substitute rating agency that the proposed special dividend period will not
adversely affect such agency's then-current rating on the New Preferred Shares.
A request for special dividend period also will specify any proposed Bid
Requirements. Upon receiving a request for special dividend period, the Broker-
Dealer(s) will jointly determine whether, given the factors set forth in the
Articles Supplementary, it is advisable that the Trust issue a notice of
special dividend period for the New Preferred Shares as contemplated by the
request. If advisable, the Broker-Dealer(s) will determine the specific
redemption provisions (such as the designation of a Premium Call Period or a
Non-Call Period) and will give the Trust and the auction agent notice of its
determination. If no Broker-Dealer objects to the notice of special dividend
period, the Trust may issue such notice specifying the duration of the special
dividend period, the Bid Requirements, if any, and the specific redemption
provisions, if any.
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Redemption
Mandatory Redemption. The Trust is required to maintain (a) a Discounted
Value of its portfolio equal to the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount
and (b) the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage. If the Trust fails to
maintain such asset coverage amounts and does not timely cure such failure in
accordance with the requirements of the rating agencies that rate the New
Preferred Shares, the Trust must redeem all or a portion of the New Preferred
Shares. This mandatory redemption will take place on a date that the board of
directors specifies out of legally available funds in accordance with the
Trust's charter and applicable law, at the redemption price of $25,000 per
share plus accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared)
to the date fixed for redemption. The number of Preferred Shares that must be
redeemed in order to cure such failure will be allocated pro rata among the New
Preferred Shares and the other outstanding Preferred Shares of the Trust. The
mandatory redemption will be limited to the number of New Preferred Shares
necessary to restore the required Discounted Value or the 1940 Act Preferred
Shares Asset Coverage, as the case may be.
Optional Redemption. The Trust, at its option, may redeem the New Preferred
Shares, in whole or in part, out of funds legally available therefor. Any
optional redemption will occur on a dividend payment date at the optional
redemption price per share of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to
accumulated but unpaid dividends to the date fixed for redemption, plus the
premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call Period. No
New Preferred Shares may be redeemed during a Non-Call Period or if the
redemption would cause the Trust to violate the 1940 Act or Maryland law. In
addition, holders of New Preferred Shares may be entitled to receive additional
dividends if the redemption causes the Trust to make a Retroactive Taxable
Allocation. The Trust has the authority to redeem the New Preferred Shares for
any reason. The Trust intends to redeem all of its outstanding preferred shares
(including the New Preferred Shares) prior to the last dividend payment date in
respect of each series prior to December 31, 2008 (when the Trust will
terminate).
Liquidation
If the Trust is liquidated, the holders of outstanding New Preferred Shares
will receive the liquidation preference on the New Preferred Shares, plus all
accumulated but unpaid dividends, plus (i) the premium, if any, resulting from
the designation of a Premium Call Period and (ii) any applicable additional
dividends payable before any payment is made to the common shares. The holders
of New Preferred Shares will be entitled to receive these amounts from the
assets of the Trust available for distribution to its shareholders. In
addition, the rights of holders of New Preferred Shares to receive these
amounts are subject to the rights of holders of any series or class of shares,
including other series of Preferred Shares, ranking on a parity with the New
Preferred Shares with respect to the distribution of assets upon liquidation of
the Trust. After the payment to the holders of New Preferred Shares of the full
preferential amounts as described, the holders of New Preferred Shares will
have no right or claim to any of the remaining assets of the Trust.
For purposes of the foregoing paragraph, a voluntary or involuntary
liquidation of the Trust does not include:
. the sale of all or substantially all the property or business of the
Trust;
. the merger or consolidation of the Trust into or with any other
corporation; or
. the merger or consolidation of any other corporation into or with the
Trust.
Rating Agency Guidelines and Asset Coverage
The Trust is required under guidelines of Moody's and S&P to maintain assets
having in the aggregate a Discounted Value at least equal to the Preferred
Shares Basic Maintenance Amount. Moody's and S&P have each established separate
guidelines for calculating Discounted Value. To the extent any particular
portfolio holding does not satisfy a rating agency's guidelines, all or a
portion of the holding's value will not be included
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in the rating agency's calculation of Discounted Value. The Moody's and S&P
guidelines do not impose any limitations on the percentage of the Trust's
assets that may be invested in holdings not eligible for inclusion in the
calculation of the Discounted Value of the Trust's portfolio. The amount of
ineligible assets included in the Trust's portfolio at any time may vary
depending upon the rating, diversification and other characteristics of the
eligible assets included in the portfolio. The Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount includes the sum of (a) the aggregate liquidation preference
of the Preferred Shares then outstanding and (b) certain accrued and projected
payment obligations of the Trust.
The Trust is also required under the 1940 Act to maintain asset coverage of
at least 200% with respect to senior securities which are equity shares,
including the New Preferred Shares ("1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset
Coverage"). The Trust's 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage is tested as
of the last business day of each month in which any senior equity securities
are outstanding. The minimum required 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage
amount of 200% may be increased or decreased if the 1940 Act is amended. Based
on the composition of the portfolio of the Trust and market conditions as of
February 29, 2000, the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage with respect to
all of the Trust's preferred shares, assuming the issuance on that date of all
New Preferred Shares offered hereby and giving effect to the deduction of
related sales load and related offering costs estimated at $540,500, would have
been computed as follows:
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C>
Value of Trust assets less
liabilities not constituting
senior securities = $283,674,276 = 259%
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Senior securities representing
indebtedness $109,550,000
plus
liquidation value of the preferred
shares
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In the event the Trust does not timely cure a failure to maintain (a) a
Discounted Value of its portfolio equal to the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount or (b) the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage, in each
case in accordance with the requirements of the rating agency or agencies then
rating the New Preferred Shares, the Trust will be required to redeem New
Preferred Shares as described under "--Redemption--Mandatory Redemption" above.
Pursuant to S&P guidelines, the Trust is required under its Articles
Supplementary to have Deposit Securities with maturity or tender payment dates
not later than the next dividend payment date for the New Preferred Shares
(collectively, "Dividend Coverage Assets") and having in the aggregate a value
not less than the Dividend Coverage Amount (the "Minimum Liquidity Level"). The
"Dividend Coverage Amount," as of any Valuation Date, means (A) the aggregate
amount of cash dividends that will accumulate on outstanding New Preferred
Shares to (but not including) the next dividend payment date that follows the
Valuation Date, less (B) the combined fair market value of Deposit Securities
irrevocably deposited for the payment of cash dividends on New Preferred
Shares. "Deposit Securities" means cash, the book value of municipal
obligations sold for which payment is due within five business days and before
the next Valuation Date and municipal obligations rated at least A-1 + or SP- I
+ by S&P, VMIG-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's. The definitions of "Deposit Securities,"
"Dividend Coverage Assets" and "Dividend Coverage Amount" may be changed from
time to time by the Trust without shareholder approval, but only in the event
the Trust receives confirmation from S&P that any such change would not impair
the ratings then assigned by S&P to New Preferred Shares. The Trust needs to
comply with the S&P Minimum Liquidity Level only for so long as S&P rates the
New Preferred Shares. The Minimum Liquidity Level is tested as of each
Valuation Date (ordinarily every Friday).
The Trust may, but is not required to, adopt any modifications to the
guidelines that may be established by Moody's or S&P. Failure to adopt any such
modifications, however, may result in a change in the ratings described above
or a withdrawal of ratings altogether. In addition, any rating agency providing
a rating for the New Preferred Shares may, at any time, change or withdraw any
such rating. The Board may, without shareholder approval, amend, alter or
repeal any or all of the definitions and related provisions which have been
adopted by the Trust pursuant to the rating agency guidelines in the event the
Trust receives written confirmation from Moody's or S&P, as the case may be,
that any such amendment, alteration or repeal would not impair the rating then
assigned to the New Preferred Shares.
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As recently described by Moody's and S&P, a preferred stock rating is an
assessment of the capacity and willingness of an issuer to pay preferred stock
obligations. The rating on the New Preferred Shares is not a recommendation to
purchase, hold or sell those shares, inasmuch as the rating does not comment as
to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The rating agency
guidelines described above also do not address the likelihood that an owner of
New Preferred Shares will be able to sell such shares in an auction or
otherwise. The ratings are based on current information furnished to Moody's
and S&P by the Trust and the Advisor and information obtained from other
sources. The ratings may be changed, suspended or withdrawn as a result of
changes in, or the unavailability of, such information. The common shares have
not been rated by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization.
A rating agency's guidelines will apply to New Preferred Shares only so long
as the rating agency is rating the shares. The Trust will pay certain fees to
Moody's and S&P for rating the New Preferred Shares.
Voting Rights
Except as otherwise provided in this prospectus and in the statement of
additional information or as otherwise required by law, holders of New
Preferred Shares will have equal voting rights with holders of common shares
and any other preferred shares of the Trust (one vote per share) and will vote
together with holders of common shares and any other preferred shares as a
single class.
Holders of outstanding preferred shares of the Trust, including New
Preferred Shares, voting as a separate class, are entitled to elect two of the
Trust's directors. The remaining directors are elected by holders of common
shares and preferred shares, including New Preferred Shares, voting together as
a single class. In addition, if at any time dividends (whether or not earned or
declared) on outstanding preferred shares of the Trust, including New Preferred
Shares, are due and unpaid in an amount equal to two full years of dividends,
and sufficient cash or specified securities have not been deposited with the
auction agent for the payment of such dividends, the sole remedy of holders of
outstanding preferred shares of the Trust is that the number of directors
constituting the board of directors will be automatically increased by the
smallest number that, when added to the two directors elected exclusively by
the holders of preferred shares as described above, would constitute a majority
of the board of directors. The holders of preferred shares of the Trust will be
entitled to elect that smallest number of additional directors at a special
meeting of shareholders held as soon as possible and at all subsequent meetings
at which directors are to be elected. The terms of office of the persons who
are directors at the time of that election will continue. If the Trust
thereafter pays in full all dividends payable on all outstanding preferred
shares of the Trust, the special voting rights stated above will cease and the
terms of office of the additional directors elected by the holders of the
preferred shares will automatically terminate.
As long as any preferred shares of the Trust are outstanding, the Trust will
not, without the affirmative vote or consent of the holders of at least a
majority of the Preferred Shares (including New Preferred Shares) outstanding
at the time (voting as a separate class):
(a) authorize, create or issue, or increase the authorized or issued
amount of, any class or series of stock ranking prior to or on a parity
with the Preferred Shares (including the New Preferred Shares) with respect
to payment of dividends or the distribution of assets on liquidation, or
increase the authorized amount of the Preferred Shares (including the New
Preferred Shares) or any other preferred stock, unless, in the case of
shares of preferred stock on parity with the Preferred Shares, the Trust
obtains written confirmation from Moody's (if Moody's is then rating
preferred shares), S&P (if S&P is then rating preferred shares) or any
substitute rating agency (if any such substitute rating agency is then
rating preferred shares) that the issuance of a class or series would not
impair the rating then assigned by such rating agency to the Preferred
Shares) and the Trust continues to comply with Section 13 of the 1940 Act,
the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage requirements and the Preferred
Shares Basic Maintenance Amount requirements, in which case the vote or
consent of the holders of the Preferred Shares (including the New Preferred
Shares) is not required;
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(b) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the Trust's charter whether
by merger, consolidation or otherwise, so as to adversely affect any of the
contract rights expressly set forth in the Trust's charter of holders of
Preferred Shares (including the New Preferred Shares) or any other
preferred stock;
(c) authorize the Trust's conversion from a closed-end to an open-end
investment company; or
(d) amend the provisions of the Trust's charter which provide for the
classification of the board of directors of the Trust into three classes,
each with a term of office of three years with only one class of directors
standing for election in any year (presently Article VI of the Trust's
charter).
To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, the Trust will not approve any
of the actions set forth in (a) or (b) above which adversely affects the rights
expressly set forth in the Trust's charter of a holder of shares of a series of
preferred shares differently than those of a holder of shares of any other
series of preferred shares without the affirmative vote or consent of the
holders of at least a majority of the shares of each series adversely affected.
Unless a higher percentage is provided for under the Trust's charter, the
affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding preferred
shares, including New Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class, will
be required to approve any plan of reorganization (including bankruptcy
proceedings) adversely affecting such shares or any action requiring a vote of
security holders under Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act. However, to the extent
permitted by the Maryland General Corporation Law, no vote of holders of common
stock, either separately or together with holders of preferred shares as a
single class, is necessary to take the actions contemplated by (a) and (b)
above. The holders of common shares will not be entitled to vote in respect of
such matters, unless, in the case of the actions contemplated by (b) above, the
action would adversely affect the contract rights of the holders of common
shares expressly set forth in the Trust's charter.
The foregoing voting provisions will not apply with respect to New Preferred
Shares if, at or prior to the time when a vote is required, such shares have
been (i) redeemed or (ii) called for redemption and sufficient funds have been
deposited in trust to effect such redemption.
THE AUCTION
General
The Trust's charter provides that, except as otherwise described in this
prospectus, the applicable rate for the New Preferred Shares for each dividend
period after the initial dividend period will be the rate that results from an
auction conducted as set forth in the Trust's charter and summarized below. In
such an auction, persons determine to hold or offer to sell or, based on
dividend rates bid by them, offer to purchase or sell New Preferred Shares. See
the Articles Supplementary included in the statement of additional information
for a more complete description of the auction process.
Auction Agency Agreement. The Trust will enter into an auction agency
agreement with the auction agent (currently, Deutsche Bank Group) which
provides, among other things, that the auction agent will follow the auction
procedures to determine the applicable rate for New Preferred Shares so long as
the applicable rate for New Preferred Shares is to be based on the results of
an auction.
The auction agent may terminate the auction agency agreement upon notice to
the Trust no earlier than 60 days after such notice. If the auction agent
should resign, the Trust will use its best efforts to enter into an agreement
with a successor auction agent containing substantially the same terms and
conditions as the auction agency agreement. The Trust may remove the auction
agent provided that prior to such removal the Trust has entered into such an
agreement with a successor auction agent.
Broker-Dealer Agreements. Each auction requires the participation of one or
more Broker-Dealers. The auction agent will enter into agreements with several
Broker-Dealers selected by the Trust, which provide for the participation of
those Broker-Dealers in auctions for New Preferred Shares.
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The auction agent will pay to each Broker-Dealer after each auction, from
funds provided by the Trust, a service charge at the annual rate of 1/4 of 1%,
in the case of any auction before a dividend period of 28 days or less, or a
percentage agreed to by the Trust and the Broker-Dealers, in the case of any
auction before a dividend period of 35 days or longer, of the purchase price of
New Preferred Shares placed by a Broker-Dealer at the auction.
The Trust may request the auction agent to terminate one or more Broker-
Dealer Agreements at any time upon five days' notice, provided that at least
one Broker-Dealer Agreement is in effect after such termination.
Auction Procedures
Prior to the submission deadline on each auction date for the New Preferred
Shares, each customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records of that
Broker-Dealer (or, if applicable, the auction agent) as a beneficial owner of
New Preferred Shares may submit the following types of orders with respect to
New Preferred Shares to that Broker-Dealer:
1. Hold order--indicating its desire to hold New Preferred Shares
without regard to the applicable rate for the next dividend period.
2. Bid--indicating its desire to sell New Preferred Shares at $25,000
per share if the applicable rate for shares of such series for the next
dividend period is less than the rate or spread specified in the bid.
3. Sell order--indicating its desire to sell New Preferred Shares at
$25,000 per share without regard to the applicable rate for shares of such
series for the next dividend period.
A beneficial owner of New Preferred Shares may submit different types of
orders to its Broker-Dealer with respect to New Preferred Shares then held by
the beneficial owner. A beneficial owner that submits a bid to its Broker-
Dealer having a rate higher than the maximum applicable rate on the auction
date will be treated as having submitted a sell order to its Broker-Dealer. A
beneficial owner that fails to submit an order to its Broker-Dealer will
ordinarily be deemed to have submitted a hold order to its Broker-Dealer.
However, if a beneficial owner fails to submit an order to its Broker-Dealer
for an auction relating to a dividend period of more than 91 days, such
beneficial owner will be deemed to have submitted a sell order to its Broker-
Dealer. A sell order constitutes an irrevocable offer to sell the New Preferred
Shares subject to the sell order. A beneficial owner that offers to become the
beneficial owner of additional New Preferred Shares is, for purposes of such
offer, a potential holder as discussed below.
A potential holder is either a customer of a Broker-Dealer that is not a
beneficial owner of New Preferred Shares but that wishes to purchase New
Preferred Shares or a beneficial owner that wishes to purchase additional New
Preferred Shares. A potential holder may submit bids to its Broker-Dealer in
which it offers to purchase New Preferred Shares at $25,000 per share if the
applicable rate for the next dividend period is not less than the rate
specified in such bid. A bid placed by a potential holder specifying a rate
higher than the maximum applicable rate on the auction date will not be
accepted.
Any bid by an existing holder that specifies a spread with respect to an
auction in which a spread is not included in any Bid Requirements or in which
there are no Bid Requirements and an order that does not specify a spread with
respect to an auction in which a spread is included in any Bid Requirements
shall be treated as a sell order.
The Broker-Dealers in turn will submit the orders of their respective
customers who are beneficial owners and potential holders to the auction agent.
They will designate themselves (unless otherwise permitted by the Trust) as
existing holders of shares subject to orders submitted or deemed submitted to
them by beneficial owners. They will designate themselves as potential holders
of shares subject to orders submitted to them by potential holders. However,
neither the Trust nor the auction agent will be responsible for a Broker-
Dealer's failure to comply with these procedures. Any order placed with the
auction agent by a Broker-Dealer as or on
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behalf of an existing holder or a potential holder will be treated the same way
as an order placed with a Broker-Dealer by a beneficial owner or potential
holder. Similarly, any failure by a Broker-Dealer to submit to the auction
agent an order for any New Preferred Shares held by it or customers who are
beneficial owners will be treated as a beneficial owner's failure to submit to
its Broker-Dealer an order in respect of New Preferred Shares held by it. A
Broker-Dealer may also submit orders to the auction agent for its own account
as an existing holder or potential holder, provided it is not an affiliate of
the Trust.
There are sufficient clearing bids in an auction if the number of shares
subject to bids submitted or deemed submitted to the auction agent by Broker-
Dealers for potential holders with rates or spreads equal to or lower than the
maximum applicable rate is at least equal to the number of New Preferred Shares
subject to sell orders submitted or deemed submitted to the auction agent by
Broker-Dealers for existing holders. If there are sufficient clearing bids, the
applicable rate for New Preferred Shares for the next succeeding dividend
period thereof will be the lowest rate specified in the submitted bids which,
taking into account such rate and all lower rates bid by Broker-Dealers as or
on behalf of existing holders and potential holders, would result in existing
holders and potential holders owning the New Preferred Shares available for
purchase in the auction.
If there are not sufficient clearing bids, the applicable rate for the next
dividend period will be the maximum applicable rate on the auction date. If
this happens, beneficial owners of New Preferred Shares that have submitted or
are deemed to have submitted sell orders may not be able to sell in the auction
all shares subject to such sell orders. If all of the outstanding New Preferred
Shares are the subject of submitted hold orders, then the dividend period
following the auction will automatically be the same length as the preceding
dividend period. The applicable rate for the next dividend period will then be:
. the higher of the 30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate and the
Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate, multiplied by
. 1 minus the maximum marginal regular Federal individual or corporate
income tax rate (whichever is higher) then applicable to ordinary income
(or 90% of such rate if the Trust has provided notification to the
auction agent prior to the auction establishing the applicable rate that
net capital gains or other taxable income will be included in such
dividend on New Preferred Shares) on the date of the auction.
The "30-day "AA' Composite Commercial Paper Rate" is the 30-day rate on
commercial paper issued by corporations whose bonds are rated AA by S&P as made
available by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or, if such rate is not made
available by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the arithmetical average of
such rates as quoted to the auction agent by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith Incorporated or such other commercial paper dealer as may be appointed by
the Trust.
"Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate" means 90% of an
amount equal to the per annum rate payable on taxable bonds in order for such
rate, on an after-tax basis, to equal the per annum rate payable on tax-exempt
bonds issued by "high grade" issuers as determined in accordance with the
procedures set forth in the Articles Supplementary.
The auction procedures include a pro rata allocation of shares for purchase
and sale, which may result in an existing holder continuing to hold or selling,
or a potential holder purchasing, a number of New Preferred Shares that is
different than the number of shares specified in its order. To the extent the
allocation procedures have that result, Broker-Dealers that have designated
themselves as existing holders or potential holders in respect of customer
orders will be required to make appropriate pro rata allocations among their
respective customers.
Settlement of purchases and sales will be made on the next business day
(which is also a dividend payment date) after the auction date through DTC.
Purchasers will make payment through their Agent Members in same-day funds to
DTC against delivery to their respective Agent Members. DTC will make payment
to the sellers' Agent Members in accordance with DTC's normal procedures, which
now provide for payment against delivery by their Agent Members in same-day
funds.
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The auctions for New Preferred Shares will normally be held every Friday,
and each subsequent dividend period will normally begin on the following
Monday.
Whenever the Trust intends to include any net capital gains or other income
taxable for Federal income tax purposes in any dividend on New Preferred
Shares, the Trust will, in the case of a dividend period of 28 days or less,
and may, in the case of a dividend period of 35 days or more, notify the
auction agent of the amount to be so included not later than the dividend
payment date before the auction date. Whenever the auction agent receives such
notice from the Trust, it will be required in turn to notify each Broker-
Dealer, who, on or prior to such auction date, will be required to notify its
customers who are beneficial owners and potential holders believed by it to be
interested in submitting an order in the auction to be held on such auction
date. In the event of such notice, the Trust will not be required to pay an
Additional Dividend with respect to such dividend.
Secondary Market Trading and Transfer of New Preferred Shares
The Broker-Dealers are expected to maintain a secondary trading market in
New Preferred Shares outside of auctions, but are not obligated to do so, and
may discontinue such activity at any time. There can be no assurance that any
secondary trading market in New Preferred Shares will provide owners with
liquidity of investment. The New Preferred Shares are not registered on any
stock exchange or on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Investors who purchase shares in
an auction for a special dividend period in which the Bid Requirements, if any,
do not require a bid to specify a spread, should note that because the dividend
rate on such shares will be fixed for the length of such dividend period, the
value of the shares may fluctuate in response to changes in interest rates and
may be more or less than their original cost if sold on the open market in
advance of the next auction. Investors who purchase shares in an auction for a
special dividend period in which the Bid Requirements require a bid to specify
a spread should be aware that the value of their shares may also fluctuate and
may be more or less than their original cost if sold on the open market in
advance of the next auction, particularly if market spreads narrow or widen in
a manner unfavorable to such purchaser's position.
A beneficial owner or an existing holder may sell, transfer or otherwise
dispose of New Preferred Shares only in whole shares and only:
. pursuant to a bid or sell order placed with the auction agent in
accordance with the auction procedures;
. to a Broker-Dealer; or
. to such other persons as may be permitted by the Trust;
provided, however, that
. a sale, transfer or other disposition of New Preferred Shares from a
customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records of that Broker-
Dealer as the holder of such shares to that Broker-Dealer or another
customer of that Broker-Dealer shall not be deemed to be a sale,
transfer or other disposition if such Broker-Dealer remains the existing
holder of the shares; and
. in the case of all transfers other than pursuant to auctions, the
Broker-Dealer (or other person, if permitted by the Trust) to whom such
transfer is made will advise the auction agent of such transfer.
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TAXES
Federal Income Tax Matters
The Trust has qualified and elected, and intends to continue to qualify, as
a regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code
of 1986, as amended, and intends to distribute at least 90% of its net
investment income (including taxable income, tax-exempt interest income and net
short-term capital gain, but not net capital gain, which is the excess of net
long-term capital gain over net short-term capital loss) and substantially all
of its net capital gain to its shareholders. The Trust will not be subject to
Federal income tax on any net investment income and net capital gain that it
distributes to its shareholders, but will be subject to Federal income tax at
the regular corporate income tax rate on any net investment income (other than
net tax-exempt interest income) that it retains.
The Trust expects that substantially all of the Trust's dividends to the
common shareholders and preferred shareholders will qualify as "exempt-interest
dividends." A shareholder treats an exempt-interest dividend as interest on
state and local bonds which is exempt from regular Federal income tax. Some or
all of an exempt-interest dividend, however, may be subject to Federal
alternative minimum tax imposed on the shareholder. Different Federal
alternative minimum tax rules apply to individuals and to corporations. In
addition to exempt-interest dividends, the Trust also may distribute to its
shareholders amounts that are treated as long-term capital gain or ordinary
income. The Trust will allocate distributions to shareholders that are treated
as tax-exempt interest and as long-term capital gain and ordinary income, if
any, proportionately among the common shares and Preferred Shares, including
the New Preferred Shares. The Trust will, in the case of a dividend period of
28 days or less, and may, in the case of a dividend period of 35 days or more,
notify holders of Preferred Shares, including New Preferred Shares, in advance
if it will allocate income to them that is not exempt from regular Federal
income tax. In certain circumstances the Trust will make payments to such
shareholders to offset the tax effects of the taxable distribution. See
"Description of New Preferred Shares--Dividends and Dividend Periods--
Additional Dividends."
The sale or other disposition of common shares or Preferred Shares of the
Trust will normally result in capital gain or loss to shareholders. Present law
taxes both long-term and short-term capital gains of corporations at the rates
applicable to ordinary income. For non-corporate taxpayers, under current law
short-term capital gains and ordinary income will be taxed at a maximum rate of
39.6%, while long-term capital gains will generally be taxed at a maximum rate
of 20%. Because of certain limitations on itemized deductions and the deduction
for personal exemptions applicable to higher income taxpayers, the effective
rate of tax may be higher in certain circumstances. Losses realized by a
shareholder on the sale or exchange of shares of the Trust held for six months
or less are disallowed to the extent of any exempt-interest dividends received
with respect to such shares, and, if not disallowed, such losses are treated as
long-term capital losses to the extent of any distribution of net capital gain
received with respect to such shares. A shareholder's holding period is
suspended for any periods during which the shareholder's risk of loss is
diminished as a result of holding one or more other positions in substantially
similar or related property, or through certain options or short sales. Any
loss realized on a sale or exchange of shares of the Trust will be disallowed
to the extent those shares of the Trust are replaced by other shares within a
period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the date of
disposition of the original shares. In that event, the basis of the replacement
shares of the Trust will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss.
The statement of additional information contains a more detailed summary of
the Federal income tax rules that apply to the Trust and its shareholders.
Legislative, judicial or administrative action may change the tax rules that
apply to the Trust or its shareholders, and any such change may be retroactive.
You should consult with your tax advisor about Federal income tax matters.
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New York Tax Matters
In the opinion of New York tax counsel, the portion of exempt-interest
dividends paid from interest received by the Trust from New York municipal
obligations and obligations issued by or on behalf of the governments of Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam will be exempt from New York State and
City personal income taxes to the extent such dividends are excluded from gross
income for federal income tax purposes. To the extent distributions from the
Trust are attributable to sources other than interest on New York municipal
obligations and obligations issued by or on behalf of the governments of Puerto
Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam, such distributions will not be exempt
from New York State and City personal income taxes. Exempt-interest dividends
(whether or not attributable to interest on New York municipal obligations)
paid to a corporate shareholder will be subject to New York State corporation
franchise tax and New York City general corporation tax. The Trust will inform
shareholders annually as to the portion of the Trust's distributions that is
exempt for New York State and City personal income tax purposes. Interest on
indebtedness incurred or continued to purchase or carry Trust shares generally
is not deductible for New York State and City personal income tax purposes to
the extent attributable to exempt-interest dividends. Other distributions from
the Trust, including distributions derived from taxable ordinary income and net
short-term and long-term capital gains are generally not exempt from New York
State and New York City personal income tax.
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DETERMINATION OF NET ASSET VALUE
The net asset value of common shares of the Trust will be computed based
upon the value of the Trust's portfolio securities and other assets. Net asset
value per common share of the Trust will be determined as of the close of the
regular trading session on the New York Stock Exchange no less frequently than
Friday of each week and the last business day of each month, provided, however,
that if any such day is a holiday or determination of net asset value on such
day is impracticable, the net asset value shall be calculated on such earlier
or later day as determined by the Advisor. The Trust calculates net asset value
per common share of the Trust by subtracting the Trust's liabilities (including
accrued expenses, dividends payable and any borrowings of the Trust) and the
liquidation value of any outstanding preferred shares (including New Preferred
Shares) of the Trust from the Trust's total assets (the value of the securities
the Trust holds plus cash or other assets, including interest accrued but not
yet received) and dividing the result by the total number of common shares of
the Trust outstanding.
The Trust values its fixed income securities by using market quotations
provided by pricing services, prices provided by market makers or estimates of
market values obtained from yield data relating to instruments or securities
with similar characteristics in accordance with procedures established by the
board of directors of the Trust. Short-term securities having a maturity of 60
days or less are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value. Any
securities or other assets for which current market quotations are not readily
available are valued at their fair value as determined in good faith under
procedures established by and under the general supervision and responsibility
of the Trust's board of directors.
REPURCHASE OF COMMON SHARES
Shares of closed-end investment companies often trade at a discount to their
net asset values, and the Trust's common shares may also trade at a discount to
their net asset value. The market price of the Trust's common shares will be
determined by such factors as relative demand for and supply of such common
shares in the market, the Trust's net asset value, general market and economic
conditions and other factors beyond the control of the Trust. Although the
Trust's common shareholders will not have the right to have the Trust redeem
their common shares, the Trust may take action to repurchase common shares in
the open market or make tender offers for its common shares at their net asset
value. This may, but will not necessarily, have the effect of reducing any
market discount from net asset value. See "Repurchase of Common Shares" in the
statement of additional information.
DESCRIPTION OF CAPITAL STOCK
The Trust is authorized to issue 200 million shares of capital stock, $.01
par value. The board of directors of the Trust is authorized to classify and
reclassify any unissued shares of capital stock from time to time by setting or
changing the preferences, conversion or other rights, voting powers,
restrictions, limitations as to dividends, qualifications or terms or
conditions of redemption of such shares of stock. In connection with the
offerings of New Preferred Shares described herein, the board of directors has
reclassified 962 shares of unissued capital stock as New Preferred Shares.
Common Shares
The Trust's charter provides that the Trust will terminate on December 31,
2008, without stockholder approval. In connection with such termination, the
Trust will liquidate all of its assets and distribute to holders of outstanding
common shares the net proceeds from such liquidation after making appropriate
provision for any liabilities of the Trust and the payment of any liquidation
preferences and accumulated but unpaid dividends on any outstanding shares of
Preferred Stock. Prior to such termination, however, the board of directors of
the Trust will consider whether it is in the best interests of stockholders to
terminate and liquidate the Trust on December 31, 2008 without stockholder
approval notwithstanding the foregoing provision of the
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charter. In considering this matter, the board of directors will take into
account, among other factors, the adverse effect which capital losses realized
upon disposition of securities in connection with liquidation (if any such
losses are anticipated) would have on the Trust and its stockholders. In the
event that the board of directors determines that under the circumstances,
termination and liquidation of the Trust on December 31, 2008 without a
stockholder vote would not be in the best interests of stockholders, the board
of directors will call a special meeting of stockholders to consider an
appropriate amendment to the Trust's charter. The Trust's charter would require
the affirmative vote of the holders of at least 75% of outstanding shares of
capital stock to approve such an amendment. The foregoing provisions of the
Trust's charter are governed by the laws of the State of Maryland and not the
1940 Act. All common shares are equal as to dividends, assets and voting
privileges and have no conversion, preemptive or other subscription rights.
The Trust has no present intention of offering any additional shares of
capital stock other than New Preferred Shares as described herein. Any
additional offerings of shares of capital stock, if made, will require approval
by the Trust's board of directors. Any additional offering of common shares
will be subject to the requirements of the 1940 Act that common shares may not
be issued at a price below the then current net asset value (exclusive of
underwriting discounts and commissions) except in connection with an offering
to existing stockholders or with the consent of a majority of the Trust's
common shareholders.
So long as any New Preferred Shares or any other preferred shares of the
Trust are outstanding, holders of common shares of the Trust will not be
entitled to receive any net income of or other distributions from the Trust
unless all accumulated dividends on outstanding preferred shares (including the
New Preferred Shares) have been paid, and unless asset coverage (as defined in
the 1940 Act) with respect to such preferred shares would be at least 200%
after giving effect to such distributions. See "Description of New Preferred
Shares--Dividends and Dividend Periods" for other restrictions on dividends to
holders of common shares which will be applicable for so long as any preferred
shares of the Trust are outstanding.
The common shares have traded on the New York Stock Exchange since September
28, 1992 under the symbol "BLN."
At February 29, 2000, there were 11,257,093 common shares of the Trust
issued and outstanding, and the net asset value per common share was $15.52 and
the closing price per common share on the NYSE was $14.8125.
Preferred Stock
Under the Trust's charter, the Trust is authorized to issue 200 million
shares of capital stock, $.01 par value. The board of directors of the Trust is
authorized to classify and reclassify any unissued shares of capital stock from
time to time by setting or changing the preferences, conversion or other
rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
qualifications or terms or conditions of redemption of such shares of stock. In
connection with the offerings of New Preferred Shares described herein, the
board of directors has reclassified 962 shares of unissued capital stock as New
Preferred Shares. Under the 1940 Act, the Trust is permitted to have
outstanding more than one series of preferred shares so long as no single
series has a priority over another series as to the distribution of assets of
the Trust or the payment of dividends. Holders of common shares and outstanding
preferred shares of the Trust have no preemptive right to purchase any
preferred shares (including the New Preferred Shares) that might be issued. It
is anticipated that the net asset value per share of the New Preferred Stock
will equal its original purchase price per share plus accrued dividends per
share. See "Description of New Preferred Shares" for a description of the
rights, preferences, privileges and other terms of the New Preferred Shares.
Antitakeover Provisions of the Charter and By-Laws
The Trust presently has provisions in its charter and By-Laws (commonly
referred to as "antitakeover" provisions) which may have the effect of limiting
the ability of other entities or persons to acquire control of the Trust, to
cause it to engage in certain transactions or to modify its structure.
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First, a director elected by the holders of capital stock (i.e., the common
shares, the New Preferred Shares and any other preferred shares) or by the
holders of Preferred Shares, including the New Preferred Shares, and any other
preferred shares may be removed from office only for cause by vote of the
holders of at least 75% of the shares of capital stock or preferred shares, as
the case may be, of the Trust entitled to be voted on the matter. Second, the
affirmative vote of a majority of the directors and of the holders of at least
75% of the Trust's outstanding shares of capital stock entitled to be voted on
the matter, voting as a single class, and the affirmative vote of a majority of
outstanding preferred shares, voting as a separate class, will be required to
authorize the Trust's conversion from a closed-end to an open-end investment
company, which conversion would result in delisting of the common shares from
the NYSE. Conversion to an open-end investment company would require redemption
of all outstanding preferred shares of the Trust. Third, the board of directors
is classified into three classes, each with a term of three years with only one
class of directors standing for election in any year. Such classification may
prevent replacement of a majority of the directors for up to a two year period.
The affirmative vote of at least 75% of the Trust's outstanding shares of
capital stock entitled to be voted on the matter, voting as a single class, and
the affirmative vote of a majority of outstanding preferred shares, voting as a
separate class will be required to amend the charter or By-Laws to change any
of the foregoing provisions.
In addition, under the Trust's charter, the Trust has elected to be subject
to provisions of the Maryland General Corporation Law that generally provide
that, unless an exemption is available, certain mergers, consolidations, shares
exchanges, asset sales, stock issuances, liquidations or dissolutions,
recapitalizations, and other transaction with a beneficial owner of 10% or more
of the voting power of a Maryland corporation (an "interested stockholder") or
any affiliate of an interested stockholder are prohibited for a period of five
years following the most recent date on which the interested stockholder became
an interested stockholder. Thereafter, such a business combination must be
recommended by the board of directors and approved by the affirmative vote of
at least (i) 80% of the votes entitled to be cast by outstanding shares of
voting stock of the corporation and (ii) 66 2/3% of the votes entitled to be
cast by holders of voting stock other than voting stock held by the interested
stockholder who is (or whose affiliate is) a party to the business combination
or an affiliate or associate of the interested stockholder (with dissenting
stockholders having certain appraisal rights), unless certain value and other
standards are satisfied or some other statutory exemption is available. The
vote specified in the preceding sentence will be required to amend the charter
to change the provisions subjecting the Trust to the provisions of the Maryland
General Corporation Law discussed above.
The percentage of votes required under these provisions, which are greater
than the minimum requirements under Maryland law absent the elections described
above or in the 1940 Act, will make more difficult a change in the Trust's
business or management and may have the effect of depriving holders of common
shares of an opportunity to sell shares at a premium over prevailing market
prices by discouraging a third party from seeking to obtain control of the
Trust in a tender offer or similar transaction. The Trust's board of directors,
however, has considered these antitakeover provisions and believes they are in
the best interests of shareholders.
CUSTODIAN
The Trust's securities and cash are held under a Custodial Agreement with
State Street Bank and Trust Company (the "Custodian"), 225 Franklin Street,
Boston, Massachusetts.
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UNDERWRITING
Subject to the terms and conditions of the underwriting agreement dated the
date hereof, each underwriter named below has severally agreed to purchase, and
the Trust has agreed to sell to such underwriter, the number of New Preferred
Shares set forth opposite the name of such underwriter.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Number of
Series F7
Name Preferred Shares
---- ----------------
<S> <C>
Salomon Smith Barney Inc.................................. 192
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Incorporated...................................... 192
PaineWebber Incorporated.................................. 192
Prudential Securities Incorporated........................ 192
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.................................. 97
Goldman, Sachs & Co....................................... 97
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Total................................................... 962
===
</TABLE>
The underwriting agreement provides that the obligations of the underwriters
to purchase the shares included in this offering are subject to the approval of
certain legal matters by counsel and to certain other conditions. The
underwriters are obligated to purchase all the New Preferred Shares if they
purchase any of the shares. In the underwriting agreement, the Trust and the
Advisor have agreed to indemnify the underwriters against certain liabilities,
including liabilities arising under the Securities Act of 1933, or to
contribute payments the underwriters may be required to make for any of those
liabilities.
The underwriters propose to initially offer some of the New Preferred Shares
directly to the public at the public offering price set forth on the cover page
of this prospectus and some of the New Preferred Shares to certain dealers at
the public offering price less a concession not in excess of $21.875 per share.
The sales load the Trust will pay of $250 per share is equal to 1.00% of the
initial offering price. After the initial public offering, the underwriters may
change the public offering price and the concession. Investors must pay for any
New Preferred Shares purchased in the initial public offering on or before
March 10, 2000.
The Trust anticipates that the underwriters may from time to time act as
brokers or dealers in executing the Trust's portfolio transactions after they
have ceased to be underwriters. The underwriters are active underwriters of,
and dealers in, securities and act as market makers in a number of such
securities, and therefore can be expected to engage in portfolio transactions
with the Trust.
The Trust anticipates that the underwriters or their respective affiliates
may, from time to time, act in Auctions as Broker-Dealers and receive fees as
set forth under "The Auction." Each of the underwriters engages in transactions
with, and perform services for, the Trust in the ordinary course of business.
TRANSFER AGENT, DIVIDEND
DISBURSING AGENT AND REGISTRAR
The transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent and registrar for the New
Preferred Shares will be Deutsche Bank Group, 4 Albany Street, New York, New
York. The transfer agent, dividend disbursing agent and registrar for the
common shares of the Trust is State Street Bank and Trust Company.
LEGAL OPINIONS
Certain legal matters in connection with the New Preferred Shares offered
hereby will be passed upon for the Trust by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher &
Flom LLP, New York, New York and for the Underwriters by Simpson Thacher &
Bartlett, New York, New York. Such counsel will rely, as to matters of Maryland
law, on the opinion of Miles & Stockbridge, Baltimore, Maryland.
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EXPERTS
The data in the "Financial Highlights" section of this prospectus are based
upon financial statements that have been audited by Deloitte & Touche LLP, Two
World Center, New York, New York, independent auditors, as indicated in their
reports with respect thereto, and are incorporated by reference herein in
reliance on their reports given on their authority as experts in auditing and
accounting.
REPORTS TO STOCKHOLDERS
The Trust sends unaudited semiannual reports and audited annual reports,
including a list of investments held, to stockholders.
AVAILABLE INFORMATION
The Trust is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 and the 1940 Act and in accordance therewith is required
to file reports, proxy statements and other information with the SEC. Any such
reports, proxy statements and other information can be inspected and copied at
the public reference facilities of the SEC, Judiciary Plaza, 450 Fifth Street,
N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549, and the SEC's New York Regional Office, Seven
World Trade Center, New York, New York 10048 and its Chicago Regional Office,
Suite 1400, Northwestern Atrium Center, 500 West Madison Street, Chicago,
Illinois 60661. Reports, proxy statements and other information concerning the
Trust can also be inspected at the offices of the NYSE, 20 Broad Street, New
York, New York 10005.
Additional information regarding the Trust and the New Preferred Shares is
contained in the Registration Statement on Form N-2, including amendments,
exhibits and schedules thereto, relating to such shares filed by the Trust with
the SEC. This prospectus does not contain all of the information set forth in
the Registration Statement, including any amendments, exhibits and schedules
thereto. For further information with respect to the Trust and the shares
offered hereby, reference is made to the Registration Statement. Statements
contained in this prospectus as to the contents of any contract or other
document referred to are not necessarily complete and in each instance
reference is made to the copy of such contract or other document filed as an
exhibit to the Registration Statement, each such statement being qualified in
all respects by such reference.
A copy of the Registration Statement may be inspected without charge at the
SEC's principal office in Washington, D.C., and copies of all or any part
thereof may be obtained from the SEC upon the payment of certain fees
prescribed by the SEC. The SEC maintains a web site (http://www.sec.gov) that
contains the Registration Statement, other documents incorporated by reference,
and other information the Trust has filed electronically with the SEC,
including proxy statements and reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Page
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<S> <C>
Investment Objective and Policies.................................................. S-2
Investment Restrictions........................................................... S-6
Investment Policies and Techniques................................................. S-7
Management of the Trust............................................................ S-10
Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage............................................... S-15
Additional Information Concerning the Auctions for New Preferred Shares............ S-15
Repurchase of Common Shares........................................................ S-17
Tax Matters........................................................................ S-18
Financial Statements............................................................... S-22
Additional Information............................................................. S-22
Appendix A--General Characteristics and Risks of Hedging Transactions.............. A-1
Appendix B--Insurance Ratings...................................................... B-1
Appendix C-1--Articles of Amendment................................................ C-1-1
Appendix C-2--Articles of Amendment................................................ C-2-1
Appendix C-3--Articles Supplementary............................................... C-3-1
</TABLE>
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APPENDIX A
TAX EQUIVALENT YIELD TABLE
The table below gives the approximate yield a security must earn at various
income brackets to produce after-tax yields equivalent to those of tax-exempt
bonds yielding from 3.00% to 5.00% under the regular Federal, New York State
and New York City income tax law and tax rates applicable to individuals for
2000.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
NYS
& Net
Federal New York NYC NY Federal
Single Joint Tax Tax NYC Tax Tax Tax Yield Combined
Return* Return* Rate Rate Rates Rate Deduction Rate Formula Effective 3.00% 3.50% 4.00% 4.50% 5.00%
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<S> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C> <C>
$0-
43,850 15.00 6.85 3.6651 10.5151 1.58 13.42 0.7606 23.94 3.94 4.60 5.26 5.92 6.57
$0-
26,250 15.00 6.85 3.7221 10.5721 1.59 13.41 0.7601 23.99 3.95 4.60 5.26 5.92 6.58
$43,851-
105,950 28.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 2.98 25.02 0.6435 35.65 4.66 5.44 6.22 6.99 7.77
$26,251-
63,550 28.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 2.98 25.02 0.6435 35.65 4.66 5.44 6.22 6.99 7.77
$105,951-
161,450 31.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 3.30 27.70 0.6167 38.33 4.86 5.68 6.49 7.30 8.11
$63,551-132,600 31.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 3.30 27.70 0.6167 38.33 4.86 5.68 6.49 7.30 8.11
$161,451-
288,350 36.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 3.83 32.17 0.5720 42.80 5.24 6.12 6.99 7.87 8.74
$132,601-288,350 36.00 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 3.83 32.17 0.5720 42.80 5.24 6.12 6.99 7.87 8.74
Over
$288,350 39.60 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 4.21 35.39 0.5398 46.02 5.56 6.48 7.41 8.34 9.28
Over
$288,350 39.60 6.85 3.7791 10.6291 4.21 39.39 0.5398 46.02 5.56 6.48 7.41 8.34 9.28
</TABLE>
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* Net amount subject to Federal, New York State and New York City personal
income tax after deductions and exemptions.
The above indicated Federal income tax brackets do not take into account the
effect of a reduction in the deductibility of itemized deductions for
individual taxpayers with adjusted gross income in excess of $128,950. The tax
brackets also do not show the effects of phase out of personal exemptions for
single filers with adjusted gross income in excess of $128,950 and joint filers
with adjusted gross income in excess of $193,400. The effective tax brackets
and equivalent taxable yields of those taxpayers will be higher than those
indicated above.
The combined Federal, New York State, and New York City tax brackets are
calculated using the highest New York tax rate applicable within each bracket.
Taxpayers with taxable income within such brackets may have lower combined tax
brackets and taxable equivalent yields than indicated above. The combined tax
brackets assume that New York taxes are itemized deductions for federal income
tax purposes. Investors who do not itemize deductions on their federal income
tax return will have a higher combined bracket and higher taxable equivalent
yield than those indicated above. The applicable federal tax rates within the
brackets are 28%, 31%, 36% and 39.6%. A supplemental New York State tax will
also apply to filers with adjusted gross income between $100,000 and $150,000
which phases out the benefit of lower marginal brackets. The adjustment is not
reflected above.
Yields shown are for illustration purposes only and are not meant to
represent the Trust's actual yield. No assurance can be given that the Trust
will achieve any specific tax-exempt yield. While it is expected that the Trust
will invest principally in obligations the interest from which is exempt from
the regular Federal, New York State and New York City income tax, other income
received by the Trust may be taxable. It should also be noted that the interest
earned on certain "private activity bonds", while exempt from the regular
Federal
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income tax, is treated as a tax preference item which could subject the
recipient to the Federal alternative minimum tax. The illustrations assume that
the Federal alternative minimum tax is not applicable and do not take into
account any tax credits that may be available.
The information set forth above is as of the date of this prospectus.
Subsequent tax law changes could result in prospective or retroactive changes
in the tax brackets, tax rates, and tax-equivalent yields set forth above.
Investors should consult their tax advisor for additional information.
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$24,050,000
The BlackRock New York
Insured Municipal 2008
Term Trust Inc.
Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock
962 Shares, Series F7
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PROSPECTUS
March 7, 2000
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Salomon Smith Barney
Merrill Lynch & Co.
PaineWebber Incorporated
Prudential Securities
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
The information in this statement of additional information is not complete and
may be changed. We may not sell these securities until the Registration
Statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission is effective. This
statement of additional information is not an offer to sell these securities and
is not soliciting an offer to buy these securities in any state where the offer
or sale is not permitted.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC.
STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc. (the "Trust") is a
closed-end, non-diversified management investment company. This statement of
additional information relating to New Preferred Shares does not constitute a
prospectus, but should be read in conjunction with the prospectus relating
hereto dated March 7, 2000. This statement of additional information does
not include all information that a prospective investor should consider before
purchasing New Preferred Shares, and investors should obtain and read the
prospectus prior to purchasing such shares. A copy of the prospectus may be
obtained without charge by calling (888) 825-2257. You may also obtain a copy of
the prospectus on the Securities and Exchange Commission's web site
(http://www.sec.gov). Capitalized terms used but not defined in this statement
of additional information have the meanings given to them in the prospectus or
the Articles Supplementary and Articles of Amendment attached to this Statement
of Additional Information as Appendices C-1, C-2 and C-3.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Page
-----
<S> <C>
Investment Objective and Policies......................................... S-2
Investment Policies and Techniques........................................ S-7
Management of the Trust................................................... S-10
Portfolio Transactions and Brokerage...................................... S-15
Additional Information Concerning the Auctions for New Preferred Shares... S-15
Repurchase of Common Shares............................................... S-17
Tax Matters............................................................... S-18
Financial Statements...................................................... S-22
Additional Information.................................................... S-22
Appendix A - General Characteristics and Risks of Hedging Transactions.... A-1
Appendix B - Insurance Ratings............................................ B-1
Appendix C-1 - Articles of Amendment...................................... C-1-1
Appendix C-2 - Articles of Amendment...................................... C-2-1
Appendix C-3 - Articles Supplementary..................................... C-3-1
</TABLE>
This statement of additional information is dated March 7, 2000.
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INVESTMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES
The Trust has not established any limit on the percentage of its portfolio
that may be invested in New York municipal obligations subject to the
alternative minimum tax provisions of Federal tax law. New Preferred Shares may
not be a suitable investment for investors who are subject to the Federal
alternative minimum tax or who would become subject to such tax by purchasing
New Preferred Shares. The suitability of an investment in New Preferred Shares
will depend upon a comparison of the after-tax yield likely to be provided from
the Trust with that from comparable tax-exempt investments not subject to the
alternative minimum tax, and from comparable fully taxable investments, in light
of each such investor's tax position. Special considerations apply to corporate
investors. See "Tax Matters."
The types of New York municipal obligations in which the Trust may invest
include general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, municipal lease obligations,
installment purchase contract obligations, variable and floating rate
obligations, zero coupon securities, tax-exempt notes and municipal commercial
paper.
The two principal classifications of New York municipal obligations are
"general obligation" bonds and "revenue" bonds. General obligation bonds are
secured by the issuer's pledge of its full faith, credit and taxing power for
the payment of principal and interest. Revenue bonds are payable only from the
revenues derived from a particular facility or class of facilities or, in some
cases, from the proceeds of a special excise tax or other specific revenue
source. Industrial development, private activity and pollution control bonds are
in most cases revenue bonds and do not generally constitute the pledge of the
credit or taxing power of the issuer of such bonds. There are, of course,
depending on numerous factors, variations in the quality of New York municipal
obligations both within a particular classification and between classifications.
Also included within the general category of New York municipal obligations
are certain lease obligations or installment purchase contract obligations and
participations therein (hereinafter collectively called "lease obligations") of
municipal authorities or entities. Although lease obligations do not constitute
general obligations of the municipality for which the municipality's taxing
power is pledged, a lease obligation is ordinarily backed by the municipality's
covenant to budget for, appropriate and make the payments due under the lease
obligation. Interest on lease obligations is tax-exempt to the same extent as if
the municipality had issued debt obligations to finance the underlying project
or purchase. However, certain lease obligations contain "non-appropriation"
clauses which provide that the municipality has no obligation to make lease or
installment purchase payments in future years unless money is appropriated for
such purpose on a yearly basis. In addition to the "non-appropriation" risk,
these securities represent a relatively new type of financing that has not yet
developed the depth of marketability associated with more conventional bonds and
some lease obligations may be illiquid. Although "non-appropriation" lease
obligations are generally secured by the leased property, disposition of the
property in the event of foreclosure might prove difficult. In addition, the tax
treatment of such obligations in the event of non-appropriation is unclear. The
Trust does not intend to invest more than 10% of its total assets in lease
obligations that contain "non-appropriation" clauses.
Certain New York municipal obligations may carry variable or floating rates
of interest whereby the rate of interest is not fixed but varies with changes in
specified market rates or indices, such as a bank prime rate or a tax-exempt
money market index. Accordingly, the yield on such obligations can be expected
to fluctuate with changes in prevailing interest rates.
Other New York municipal obligations include zero coupon securities, which
are debt obligations that do not entitle the holder to any periodic payments
prior to maturity and are issued and traded at a discount from their face
amounts. The discount varies depending on the time remaining until maturity,
prevailing interest rates, liquidity of the security and perceived credit
quality of the issuer. Zero coupon New York municipal obligations may be created
by investment banks under proprietary programs in which they strip the interest
component from the principal component and sell both separately. The market
prices of zero coupon securities are generally more volatile than the market
prices of securities that pay interest periodically and are likely to respond to
changes in interest rates to a greater degree than do securities having similar
maturities and credit quality that do pay periodic interest.
The term New York municipal obligations also includes obligations, such as
tax-exempt notes, municipal commercial paper and municipal lease obligations,
having relatively short-term maturities, although, as noted above, the Trust
intends to invest its assets in a portfolio of municipal obligations which will
have an average final maturity on or about the Trust's termination date of
December 31, 2008, except in temporary defensive situations in which case
investments in short-term assets may be increased.
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DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS
As described in the Prospectus, except during temporary periods, the
Trust will invest primarily in New York municipal obligations. In addition, the
specific New York municipal obligations in which the Trust will invest will
change from time to time. The Trust is therefore susceptible to political,
economic, regulatory or other factors affecting issuers of New York municipal
obligations. The following information constitutes only a brief summary of a
number of the complex factors which may impact issuers of New York municipal
obligations and does not purport to be a complete or exhaustive description of
all adverse conditions to which issuers of New York municipal obligations may be
subject. Such information is derived from official statements utilized in
connection with the issuance of New York municipal obligations, as well as from
other publicly available documents. Such information has not been independently
verified by the Trust, and the Trust assumes no responsibility for the
completeness or accuracy of such information. The summary below does not include
all of the information pertaining to the budget, receipts and disbursements of
the State of New York that would ordinarily be included in various public
documents issued thereby, such as an Official Statement prepared in connection
with the issuance of general obligation bonds of the State of New York. Such an
Official Statement, together with any updates or supplements thereto, may
generally be obtained upon request to the Budget Office of the State of New
York.
The New York State Economy
New York is the third most populous state in the nation and has a
relatively high level of personal wealth. The state's economy is diverse, with a
comparatively large share of the nation's finance, insurance, transportation,
communications and services employment, and a very small share of the nation's
farming and mining activity. Travel and tourism constitute an important part of
the state's economy. As in most states, New York has a declining proportion of
its workforce engaged in manufacturing, and an increasing proportion engaged in
service industries. To the extent that a particular industry sector represents a
larger portion of the state's total economy, the greater impact that a downturn
in such sector is likely to have on the state's economy.
Services. The services sector, which includes entertainment, personal
services, such as health care and auto repairs, and business-related services,
such as information processing, law and accounting, is the state's leading
economic sector. The services sector accounts for more than three of every ten
nonagricultural jobs in New York and has a noticeably higher proportion of total
jobs than does the rest of the nation.
Manufacturing. Manufacturing employment continues to decline in
importance in New York, as in most other states, and New York's economy is less
reliant on this sector than is the nation. The principal manufacturing
industries in recent years produced printing and publishing materials,
instruments and related products, machinery, apparel and finished fabric
products, electronic and other electric equipment, food and related products,
chemicals and allied products, and fabricated metal products.
Trade. Wholesale and retail trade is the second largest sector in
terms of nonagricultural jobs in New York but is considerably smaller when
measured by income share. Trade consists of wholesale businesses and retail
businesses, such as department stores and eating and drinking establishments.
Finance, Insurance and Real Estate. New York City is the nation's
leading center of banking and finance and, as a result, this is a far more
important sector in the state than in the nation as a whole. Although this
sector accounts for under one-tenth of all nonagricultural jobs in the state, it
contributes about one-fifth of all non-farm labor and proprietors' income.
Agriculture. Farming is an important part of the economy of large
regions of the state, although it constitutes a very minor part of total state
output. Principal agricultural products of the state include milk and dairy
products, greenhouse and nursery products, apples and other fruits, and fresh
vegetables. New York ranks among the nation's leaders in the production of these
commodities.
Government. Federal, state and local government together are the third
largest sector in terms of nonagricultural jobs, with the bulk of the employment
accounted for by local governments. Public education is the source of nearly
one-half of total state and local government employment.
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State Budgetary Outlook
State law requires the Governor to propose a balanced budget each
year. Preliminary analysis by the State Department of Budget (DOB) indicates
that the State will have a 2000-01 budget gap of approximately $1.9 billion, or
about $300 million above the 1999-2000 Executive Budget estimate (after
adjusting for the projected costs of collective bargaining agreements, $500
million in assumed operating efficiencies, as well as the planned application of
approximately $615 million of the $1.82 billion tax reduction reserve. In recent
years, the State has closed projected budget gaps which DOB estimates at $5.0
billion (1995-96), $3.9 billion (1996-97), $2.3 billion (1997-98), and less than
$1 billion (1998-99). DOB will formally update its projections of receipts and
disbursements for future years as part of the Governor's 2000-01 Executive
Budget recommendations.
The State and the United University Professionals (UUP) union have reached
a tentative agreement on a new four-year labor contact. The state is continuing
negotiations with other unions representing State employees, the largest of
which is the Civil Service Employees Association (CSEA). CSEA previously failed
to ratify a tentative agreement on a new four-year contract earlier in 1999. The
1999-2000 Financial Plan has reserved $100 million for possible collective
bargaining agreements, and reserves are contained in the preliminary outyear
projection for 2000-01 to cover the recurring costs of any new agreements. To
the extent these reserves are inadequate to finance such agreements, the costs
of new labor contracts could increase the size of future budget gaps.
Sustained growth in the state's economy could contribute to closing
projected budget gaps over the next several years, both in terms of higher-than-
projected tax receipts and in lower-than-expected entitlement spending. The
State assumes that the 2000-01 Financial Plan will achieve $500 million in
savings from initiatives by State agencies to deliver services more efficiently,
workforce management efforts, maximization of Federal and non-General Fund
spending offsets, and other actions necessary to help bring projected
disbursements and receipts into balance. The projections do not assume any gap-
closing benefit from the potential settlement of state claims against the
tobacco industry.
Actions affecting the level of receipts and disbursements, the relative
strength of the state and regional economy, and actions by the federal
government have helped to create projected structural budget gaps for the State
of New York. These gaps result from a significant disparity between recurring
revenues and the costs of maintaining or increasing the level of support for
state programs. To address a potential imbalance in any given fiscal year, the
state would be required to take actions to increase receipts and/or reduce
disbursements as it enacts the budget for that year. There can be no assurance,
however, that the state legislature will enact the Governor's proposals or that
the state's actions will be sufficient to preserve budgetary balance in a given
fiscal year or to align recurring receipts and disbursements in future fiscal
years. For example, the fiscal effects of tax reductions adopted in the last
several fiscal years (including 1998-99) are projected to grow more
substantially beyond the 1998-99 fiscal year, with the incremental annual cost
of all currently enacted tax reductions estimated at over $4 billion by the time
they are fully effective in State fiscal year 2002-03. These actions will place
pressure on future budget balances in New York State. An additional risk to the
state's financial plan arises from the potential impact of certain litigation
and of federal disallowances now pending against the State, which could
adversely affect the State's projections of receipts and disbursements.
New York City
New York City, with a population of approximately 7.4 million, is an
international center of business and culture. Its non-manufacturing economy is
broadly based, with the banking and securities, life insurance, communications,
publishing, fashion design, retailing and construction industries accounting for
a significant portion of the city's total employment earnings. Additionally, the
city is the nation's leading tourist destination. Manufacturing activity in the
city is conducted primarily in apparel and printing.
The fiscal health of the State may also be affected by the fiscal health of
New York City, which continues to receive significant financial assistance from
the State. State aid contributes to the City's ability to balance its budget and
meet its cash requirements. The State may also be affected by the ability of the
City and certain entities issuing debt for the benefit of the City to market
their securities successfully in the public credit markets. The City has
achieved balanced operating results for each of its fiscal years since 1981 as
measured by the GAAP standards in force at that time. The City prepares a four-
year financial plan annually and updates it periodically, and prepares a
comprehensive annual financial report each October describing its most recent
fiscal year.
In response to the City's fiscal crisis in 1975, the State took action to
assist the City in returning to fiscal stability. Among those actions, the State
established the Municipal Assistance Corporation for the City of New York (NYC
MAC) to
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provide financing assistance to the City; the New York State Financial Control
Board (the Control Board) to oversee the City's financial affairs; and the
Office of the State Deputy Comptroller for the City of New York (OSDC) to assist
the Control Board in exercising its powers and responsibilities. A "control
period" existed from 1975 to 1986, during which the City was subject to certain
statutorily-prescribed fiscal controls. The Control Board terminated the control
period in 1986 when certain statutory conditions were met. State law requires
the Control Board to reimpose a control period upon the occurrence, or
"substantial likelihood and imminence" of the occurrence of certain events,
including (but not limited to) a City operating budget deficit of more than $100
million or impaired access to the public credit markets.
Currently, the City and its covered Organizations (i.e., those
organizations which receive or may receive moneys from the City directly,
indirectly or contingently) operate under the City's Financial Plan. The City's
Financial Plan summarizes its capital, revenue and expense projections and
outlines proposed gap-closing programs for years with projected budget gaps. The
City's projections set forth in its Financial Plan are based on various
assumptions and contingencies, some of which are uncertain and may not
materialize. Unforeseen developments or changes in major assumptions could
significantly affect the City's ability to balance its budget as required by
State law and to meet its annual cash flow and financing requirements.
To successfully implement its Financial Plan, the City and certain entities
issuing debt for the benefit of the City must market their securities
successfully. The City issues securities to finance, refinance and rehabilitate
infrastructure and other capital needs, as well as for seasonal financing needs.
In City fiscal year 1997-98, the State constitutional debt limit would have
prevented the City from entering into new capital contracts. Therefore, in 1997,
the State created the New York City Transitional Finance Authority (TFA) in
order to finance a portion of the City's capital program. Despite this
additional financing mechanism, the City currently projects that, if no further
action is taken, it will reach its debt limit in the City's current fiscal year
1999-2000. To continue its capital plan without interruption, the City is
proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to change the methodology used
to calculate the debt limit. Since an amendment to the Constitution to raise the
debt limit could not take effect until City fiscal year 2001-02 at the earliest,
the City has decided to securitize a portion of its share of the proceeds from
the settlement with the nation's tobacco companies. However, a number of
potential developments may affect both the availability and level of funding the
City will receive from the tobacco settlement. City officials have indicated
that, should their efforts to securitize a portion of City tobacco settlement
proceeds fail or not be accomplished in a timely manner, the City will request
that the State increase the borrowing authority of the TFA.
Other New York Risk Factors
When compared with the average ratings among other states of full faith and
credit state debt obligations, the credit risk associated with obligations of
the state of New York and its agencies and authorities, including general
obligation and revenue bonds, "moral obligation" bonds, lease debt,
appropriation debt and notes is somewhat higher than average. Moreover, the
credit quality of such obligations may be more volatile insofar as the state's
credit rating has historically been upgraded and downgraded much more frequently
than most other states.
The combined state and local taxes of residents of the State of New York,
and particularly of residents of New York City, are among the highest in the
country, which may limit the ability of the state and its localities to raise
additional revenue. In addition, combined state and local debt per capita in the
State is significantly above the national average and debt service expenditures
have represented an increasing claim on state and local budgets.
Additionally, many factors, including national, economic, social and
environmental policies and conditions, which are not within the control of such
issuers, could have an adverse impact on the financial condition of such
issuers. The Trust cannot predict whether or to what extent such factors or
other factors may affect the issuers of New York municipal obligations, the
market value or marketability of such securities or the ability of the
respective issuers of such securities acquired by the Trust to pay interest on
or principal of such securities. The creditworthiness of obligations issued by
local New York issuers may be unrelated to the creditworthiness of obligations
issued by the State of New York, and there is no responsibility on the part of
the State of New York to make payments on such local obligations. There may be
specific factors that are applicable in connection with investment in the
obligations of particular issuers located within New York, and it is possible
the Trust will invest in obligations of particular issuers as to which such
specific factors are applicable. However, the information set forth above is
intended only as a general summary and not as a discussion of any specific
factors that may affect any particular issuer of New York municipal obligations.
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INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS
The Trust's investment objective and the following investment restrictions
are fundamental and cannot be changed without the approval of the holders of a
majority of the Trust's outstanding voting securities (defined in the 1940 Act
as the lesser of (a) more than 50% of the outstanding shares (including common
shares, New Preferred Shares and any other outstanding preferred shares) or (b)
67% or more of the shares (including common shares and New Preferred Shares and
any other outstanding preferred shares) represented at a meeting at which more
than 50% of the outstanding shares (including common shares and New Preferred
Shares and any other outstanding preferred shares) are represented) and the
approval of the holders of a majority of New Preferred Shares and any other
outstanding preferred shares voting separately as a class. All other investment
policies or practices are considered by the Trust not to be fundamental and
accordingly may be changed without stockholder approval. If a percentage
restriction on investment or use of assets set forth below is adhered to at a
time a transaction is effected, later changes in percentage resulting from
changing market values will not be considered a deviation from policy. The Trust
may not:
(1) invest 25% of more of the value of its total assets in any one
industry provided that such limitation shall not be applicable to New York
municipal obligations other than those New York municipal obligations
backed only by assets and revenues of non-governmental users;
(2) issue senior securities other than (a) preferred stock not in
excess of the excess of 50% of its total assets over any senior securities
described in clause (b) below that are outstanding, (b) senior securities
other than preferred stock (including borrowing money, including on margin
if margin securities are owned and through entering into reverse repurchase
agreements) not in excess of 33 1/3% of its total assets, and (c)
borrowings up to 5% of its total assets for temporary purposes without
regard to the amount of senior securities outstanding under clauses (a) and
(b) above; provided, however, that the Trust's obligations under interest
rate swaps, when issued and forward commitment transactions and similar
transactions are not treated as senior securities if covering assets are
appropriately segregated; or pledge its assets other than to secure such
issuances or in connection with Hedging Transactions, short sales, when-
issued and forward commitment transactions and similar investment
strategies. For purposes of clauses (a), (b) and (c) above, "total assets"
shall be calculated after giving effect to the net proceeds of any such
issuance and net of any liabilities and indebtedness that do not constitute
senior securities except for such liabilities and indebtedness as are
excluded from treatment as senior securities by the proviso to this item
(2);
(3) make loans of money or property to any person, except through
loans of portfolio securities, the purchase of fixed income securities
consistent with the Trust's investment objective and policies or the
acquisition of securities subject to repurchase agreements;
(4) underwrite the securities of other issuers, except to the extent
that in connection with the disposition of portfolio securities or the sale
of its own shares the Trust may be deemed to be an underwriter;
(5) invest for the purpose of exercising control over any issuer,
except that the Trust may control a portfolio subsidiary;
(6) purchase or sell real estate or interests therein other than
municipal obligations secured by real estate or interests therein;
(7) purchase or sell commodities or commodity contracts except for
purposes, and only to the extent permitted by applicable law without the
Trust becoming subject to registration with the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission as a commodity pool; or
(8) make any short sale of securities except in conformity with
applicable laws, rules and regulations and unless, giving effect to such
sale, the market value of all securities sold short does not exceed 25% of
the value of the Trust's total assets and the Trust's aggregate short sales
of a particular class of securities does not exceed 25% of the then
outstanding securities of that class.
The Trust has no intention to file a voluntary application for relief under
Federal bankruptcy law of any similar application under state law for as long as
the Trust is solvent and does not foresee becoming insolvent.
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INVESTMENT POLICIES AND TECHNIQUES
The following information supplements the discussion of the Trust's
investment objective, policies and techniques that are described in the
prospectus.
Hedging Transactions
The following descriptions of types of hedging transactions in which the
Trust may engage supplements the information in the prospectus under the caption
"Other Investment Practices -- Hedging." For additional information, see
Appendix A "General Characteristics and Risks of Hedging Transactions."
Interest Rate Transactions. Among the Hedging Transactions into which the
Trust may enter are interest rate swaps and the purchase or sale of interest
rate caps and floors. The Trust expects to enter into these transactions
primarily to preserve a return or spread on a particular investment or portion
of its portfolio as a duration management technique or to protect against any
increase in the price of securities the Trust anticipates purchasing at a later
date. The Trust intends to use these transactions as a hedge and not as a
speculative investment. The Trust will not sell interest rate caps or floors
that it does not own. Interest rate swaps involve the exchange by the Trust with
another party of their respective commitments to pay or receive interest, e.g.,
an exchange of floating rate payments for fixed rate payments with respect to a
notional amount of principal. The purchase of an interest rate cap entitles the
purchaser, to the extent that a specified index exceeds a predetermined interest
rate, to receive payments of interest on a notional principal amount from the
party selling such interest rate cap. The purchase of an interest rate floor
entitles the purchaser, to the extent that a specified index falls below a
predetermined interest rate, to receive payments of interest on a notional
principal amount from the party selling such interest rate floor.
The Trust may enter into interest rate swaps, caps and floors on either an
asset-based or liability-based basis, depending on whether it is hedging its
assets or liabilities, and will usually enter into interest rate-swaps on a net
basis, i.e., the two payment streams are netted out, with the Trust receiving or
paying, as the case may be, only the net amount of the two payments on the
payment dates. Inasmuch as these Hedging Transactions are entered into for good
faith hedging purposes, the Advisor and the Trust believe such obligations do
not constitute senior securities and, accordingly, will not treat them as being
subject to its borrowing restrictions. The Trust will accrue the net amount of
the excess, if any, of the Trust's obligations over its entitlements with
respect to each interest rate swap on a daily basis and will segregate with a
custodian an amount of cash or liquid securities having an aggregate net asset
value at least equal to the accrued excess. The Trust will not enter into any
interest rate swap, cap or floor transaction unless the unsecured senior debt or
the claims-paying ability of the other party thereto is rated in the highest
rating category of at least one nationally recognized rating organization at the
time of entering into such transaction. If there is a default by the other party
to such a transaction, the Trust will have contractual remedies pursuant to the
agreements related to the transaction. The swap market has grown substantially
in recent years with a large number of banks and investment banking firms acting
both as principals and as agents utilizing standardized swap documentation. Caps
and floors are more recent innovations for which standardized documentation has
not yet been developed and, accordingly, they are less liquid than swaps.
Futures Contracts and Options on Futures Contracts. In connection with its
hedging and other risk management strategies, the Trust may also enter into
contracts for the purchase or sale for future delivery ("futures contracts") of
debt securities, aggregates of debt securities, financial indices, and U.S.
Government debt securities or options on the foregoing to hedge the value of its
portfolio securities that might result from a change in interest rates or market
movements. The Trust will engage in such transactions only for bona fide
hedging, risk management and other appropriate portfolio management purposes, in
each case, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission.
Calls on Securities Indices and Futures Contracts. In order to enhance
income or reduce fluctuations in net asset value, the Trust may sell or purchase
call options ("calls") on New York municipal obligations and indices based upon
the prices of debt securities that are traded on US. securities exchanges and in
the over-the-counter markets. A call option gives the purchaser of the option
the right to buy, and obligates the seller to sell, the underlying security,
futures contract or index at the exercise price at any time or at a specified
time during the option period. All such calls sold by the Trust must be
"covered" as long as the call is outstanding (i.e., the Trust must own the
instrument subject to the call or other securities or assets acceptable for
applicable segregation and coverage requirements). A call sold by the Trust
exposes the Trust during the term of the option to possible loss of opportunity
to realize appreciation in the market price of the underlying security, index or
futures contract and may require the Trust to hold an instrument which it might
otherwise have sold. The purchase of a call gives the Trust the right to buy the
underlying instrument or index at a fixed
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price. Calls on futures contracts on New York municipal obligations written by
the Trust must also be covered by assets or instruments acceptable under
applicable segregation and coverage requirements.
Puts on Securities Indices and Futures Contracts. As with calls, the Trust
may purchase put options ("puts") on New York municipal obligations (whether or
not it holds such securities in its portfolio). For the same purposes the Trust
may also sell puts on New York municipal obligations financial indices and puts
on futures contracts on New York municipal obligations if the Trust's contingent
obligations on such puts are secured by segregated assets consisting of cash or
liquid high grade debt securities having a value not less than the exercise
price. The Trust will not sell puts if, as a result, more than 50% of the
Trust's assets would be required to cover its potential obligation under its
hedging and other investment transactions. In selling puts, there is a risk that
the Trust may be required to buy the underlying instrument or index at higher
than the current market price.
The principal risks relating to the use of Hedging Transactions are: (i)
less than perfect correlation between the prices of the hedging instrument and
the market value of the securities in the Trust's portfolio; (ii) possible lack
of a liquid secondary market for closing out a position in such instruments;
(iii) losses resulting from interest rate or other market movements not
anticipated by the Advisor; and (iv) the obligation to meet additional variation
margin or other payment requirements. See Appendix A "General Characteristics
and Risks of Hedging Transactions."
Certain provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), may restrict or affect the ability of the Trust to engage in Hedging
Transactions. See "Tax Matters" and the prospectus.
Other Investment Policies and Techniques
Restricted and Illiquid Securities. Certain of the Trust's investments may
be illiquid. Illiquid securities are subject to legal or contractual
restrictions on disposition or lack an established secondary trading market. The
sale of restricted and illiquid securities often requires more time and results
in higher brokerage charges or dealer discounts and other selling expenses than
does the sale of securities eligible for trading on national securities
exchanges or in the over-the-counter markets. Restricted securities may sell at
a price lower than similar securities that are not subject to restrictions on
resale.
Repurchase Agreements. The Trust may invest temporarily, without
limitation, in repurchase agreements, which are agreements pursuant to which
securities are acquired by the Trust from a third party with the understanding
that they will be repurchased by the seller at a fixed price on an agreed date.
These agreements may be made with respect to any of the portfolio securities in
which the Trust is authorized to invest. Repurchase agreements may be
characterized as loans secured by the underlying securities. The Trust may enter
into repurchase agreements with (i) member banks of the Federal Reserve System
having total assets in excess of $500 million and (ii) securities dealers,
provided that such banks or dealers meet the creditworthiness standards
established by the Trust's board of directors ("Qualified Institutions"). The
Advisor will monitor the continued creditworthiness of Qualified Institutions,
subject to the supervision of the Trust's board of directors. The resale price
reflects the purchase price plus an agreed upon market rate of interest which is
unrelated to the coupon rate or date of maturity of the purchased security. The
collateral is marked to market daily. Such agreements permit the Trust to keep
all its assets earning interest while retaining "overnight" flexibility in
pursuit of investments of a longer-term nature.
The use of repurchase agreements involves certain risks. For example, if
the seller of securities under a repurchase agreement defaults on its obligation
to repurchase the underlying securities, as a result of its bankruptcy or
otherwise, the Trust will seek to dispose of such securities, which action could
involve costs or delays. If the seller becomes insolvent and subject to
liquidation or reorganization under applicable bankruptcy or other laws, the
Trust's ability to dispose of the underlying securities may be restricted.
Finally, it is possible that the Trust may not be able to substantiate its
interest in the underlying securities. To minimize this risk, the securities
underlying the repurchase agreement will be held by the custodian at all times
in an amount at least equal to the repurchase price, including accrued interest.
If the seller fails to repurchase the securities, the Trust may suffer a loss to
the extent proceeds from the sale of the underlying securities are less than the
repurchase price.
Reverse Repurchase Agreements. The Trust may enter into reverse repurchase
agreements with respect to its portfolio investments subject to the investment
restrictions set forth herein and in the prospectus. Reverse repurchase
agreements involve the sale of securities held by the Trust with an agreement by
the Trust to repurchase the securities at an agreed upon price, date and
interest payment. At the time the Trust enters into a reverse repurchase
agreement, it may establish and maintain a segregated account with its custodian
containing liquid instruments having a value not less than
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the repurchase price (including accrued interest). If the Trust establishes and
maintains such a segregated account, a reverse repurchase agreement will not be
considered a borrowing by the Trust; however, under circumstances in which the
Trust does not establish and maintain such a segregated account, such reverse
repurchase agreement will be considered a borrowing for the purpose of the
Trust's limitation on borrowings. The use by the Trust of reverse repurchase
agreements involves many of the same risks of leverage since the proceeds
derived from such reverse repurchase agreements may be invested in additional
securities. Reverse repurchase agreements involve the risk that the market value
of the securities acquired in connection with the reverse repurchase agreement
may decline below the price of the securities the Trust has sold but is
obligated to repurchase. Also, reverse repurchase agreements involve the risk
that the market value of the securities retained in lieu of sale by the Trust in
connection with the reverse repurchase agreement may decline in price.
If the buyer of securities under a reverse repurchase agreement files for
bankruptcy or becomes insolvent, such buyer or its trustee or receiver may
receive an extension of time to determine whether to enforce the Trust's
obligation to repurchase the securities, and the Trust's use of the proceeds of
the reverse repurchase agreement may effectively be restricted pending such
decision. Also, the Trust would bear the risk of loss to the extent that the
proceeds of the reverse repurchase agreement are less than the value of the
securities subject to such agreement.
When-Issued and Forward Commitment Securities. The Trust may purchase New
York municipal obligations on a "when-issued" basis and may purchase or sell New
York municipal obligations on a "forward commitment" basis in order to hedge
against anticipated changes in interest rates and prices. When such transactions
are negotiated, the price, which is generally expressed in yield terms, is fixed
at the time the commitment is made, but delivery and payment for the securities
take place at a later date. When-issued securities and forward commitments may
be sold prior to the settlement date, but the Trust will enter into when-issued
and forward commitments only with the intention of actually receiving or
delivering the securities, as the case may be. If the Trust disposes of the
right to acquire a when-issued New York municipal obligation prior to its
acquisition or disposes of its right to deliver or receive against a forward
commitment, it might incur a gain or loss. At the time the Trust enters into a
transaction on a when-issued or forward commitment basis, it will segregate with
the custodian cash or liquid high grade debt securities with a value not less
than the value of the when-issued or forward commitment securities. The value of
these assets will be monitored daily to ensure that their marked to market value
will at all times equal or exceed the corresponding obligations of the Trust.
There is always a risk that the securities may not be delivered and that the
Trust may incur a loss. Settlements in the ordinary course, which may take
substantially more than five business days, are not treated by the Trust as
when-issued or forward commitment transactions and accordingly are not subject
to the foregoing restrictions.
Borrowings. Although it has no present intention of doing so, the Trust
receives the right to borrow funds to the extent permitted as described under
the caption "Investment Objective and Policies -- Investment Restrictions." The
proceeds of borrowings may be used for any valid purpose including, without
limitation, liquidity, investing and repurchases of capital stock of the Trust.
Borrowing is a form of leverage and, in that respect, entails risks, including
volatility in net asset value, market value and income available for
distribution.
Lending of Securities. The Trust may lend its portfolio securities to
Qualified Institutions. By lending its portfolio securities, the Trust attempts
to increase its income through the receipt of interest on the loan. Any gain or
loss in the market price of the securities loaned that may occur during the term
of the loan will be for the account of the Trust. The Trust may lend its
portfolio securities so long as the terms and the structure of such loans are
not inconsistent with requirements of the 1940 Act, which currently require that
(i) the borrower pledge and maintain with the Trust collateral consisting of
cash, a letter of credit issued by a domestic U.S. bank, or securities issued or
guaranteed by the U.S. Government having a value at all times not less than 100%
of the value of the securities loaned, (ii) the borrower add to such collateral
whenever the price of the securities loaned rises (i.e., the value of the loan
is "marked to the market" on a daily basis), (iii) the loan be made subject to
termination by the Trust at any time and (iv) the Trust receive reasonable
interest on the loan (which may include the Trust's investing any cash
collateral in interest bearing short-term investments), any distributions on the
loaned securities and any increase in their market value. The Trust will not
lend portfolio securities if, as a result, the aggregate of such loans exceeds
33 1/3% of the value of the Trust's total assets (including such loans). Loan
arrangements made by the Trust will comply with all other applicable regulatory
requirements, including the rules of the New York Stock Exchange, which rules
presently require the borrower, after notice, to redeliver the securities within
the normal settlement time of five business days. All relevant facts and
circumstances, including the creditworthiness of the Qualified Institution, will
be monitored by the Advisor, and will be considered in making decisions with
respect to lending of securities, subject to review by the Trust's board of
directors.
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The Trust may pay reasonable negotiated fees in connection with loaned
securities, so long as such fees are set forth in a written contract and
approved by the Trust's board of directors. In addition, voting rights may pass
with the loaned securities, but if a material event were to occur affecting such
a loan, the loan must be called and the securities voted.
Zero Coupon Bonds. The Trust may invest in New York zero coupon bonds. A
zero coupon bond is a bond that does not pay interest for its entire life. The
market prices of zero coupon bonds are affected to a greater extent by changes
in prevailing levels of interest rates and thereby tend to be more volatile in
price than securities that pay interest periodically. In addition, because the
Trust accrues income with respect to these securities prior to the receipt of
such interest, it may have to dispose of portfolio securities under
disadvantageous circumstances in order to obtain cash needed to pay income
dividends in amounts necessary to avoid unfavorable tax consequences.
MANAGEMENT OF THE TRUST
The officers of the Trust manage its day to day operations. The officers
are directly responsible to the Trust's board of directors which sets broad
policies for the Trust and chooses its officers. The following is a list of the
directors and officers of the Trust and a brief statement of their present
positions and principal occupations during the past five years. Directors who
are interested persons of the Trust (as defined in the 1940 Act) are denoted by
an asterisk (*). The business address of the Advisor is 400 Bellevue Parkway,
Wilmington, Delaware 19809. The business address of the Trust and its board
members and officers is 345 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10154, unless
specified otherwise below. The directors listed below are either trustees or
directors of other closed-end funds in which BlackRock Advisors or an affiliate
acts as investment advisor.
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Principal Occupation
During the Past Five
Name and Address Title Years and Other Affiliations
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Andrew F. Brimmer Director President of Brimmer & Company, Inc., a
4400 MacArthur Blvd., N.W. Washington, D.C. based economic and financial
Suite 302 consulting firm. Director of CarrAmerica Realty
Washington, DC 20007 Corporation and Borg-Warner Automotive. Formerly
Age: 72 member of the Board of Governors the Federal
Reserve System. Formerly Director of AirBorne
Express, BankAmerica Corporation (Bank of
America), BellSouth Corporation, College Retirement
Equities Fund (Trustee), Commodity Exchange, Inc.
(Public Governor), Connecticut Mutual Life
Insurance Company, E.I. duPont de Nemours &
Company, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the
United States, Gannett Company (publishing), MNC
Financial Corporation (American Security Bank),
NMC Capital Management, Navistar International
Corporation (truck manufacturing), and UAL
Corporation (United Airlines).
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Principal Occupation
During the Past Five
Name and Address Title Years and Other Affiliations
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Richard E. Cavanagh Director President and Chief Executive Officer of The
845 Third Avenue Conference Board, Inc., a leading global business
New York, NY 10022 membership organization, from 1995-present. Former
Age: 52 Executive Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University from 1988-1995.
Acting Director, Harvard Center for Government
(1991-1993). Formerly Partner (principal) of
McKinsey & Company, Inc. (1980-1988). Former
Executive Director of Federal Cash Management,
White House Office of Management and Budget
(1977-1979). Co-author, THE WINNING
PERFORMANCE (best selling management book
published in 13 national editions). Trustee,
Wesleyan University, Drucker Foundation,
Educational Testing Services (ETS) and Airplanes
Group, Aircraft Finance Trust (AFT). Director, Arch
Chemicals (chemicals), Fremont Group (investments)
and The Guardian Life Insurance Company of
America (insurance).
Kent Dixon Director Consultant/Investor. Former President and Chief
9495 Blind Pass Road Executive Officer of Empire Federal Savings Bank of
Unit #602 America and Banc PLUS Savings Association,
St. Petersburg, FL 33706 former Chairman of the Board, President and Chief
Age: 61 Executive Officer of Northeast Savings. Former
Director of ISFA (the owner of INVEST, a national
securities brokerage service designed for banks and
thrift institutions).
Frank J. Fabozzi Director Consultant. Editor of THE JOURNAL OF
858 Tower View Circle PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT and Adjunct
New Hope, PA 18938 Professor of Finance at the School of Management
Age: 50 at Yale University. Director, Guardian Mutual Trusts
Group. Author and editor of several books on fixed
income portfolio management. Visiting Professor of
Finance and Accounting at the Sloan School of
Management, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology from 1986 to August 1992.
Laurence D. Fink* Director Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock
Age: 47 Financial Management, Inc., BlackRock Advisors,
Inc. and BlackRock, Inc. Formerly a Managing
Director of The First Boston Corporation, member of
its Management Committee, co-head of its Taxable
Fixed Income Division and head of its Mortgage and
Real Estate Products Group (December 1980-March
1988). Currently, Chairman of the board and Director
of each of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.'s
Trusts and Anthracite Capital, Inc. Trustee of New
York University Medical Center, Dwight Englewood
School, National Outdoor Leadership School and
Phoenix House. A Director of VIMRx
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Innovir Laboratories, Inc.
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Principal Occupation
During the Past Five
Name and Address Title Years and Other Affiliations
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James Clayburn LaForce, Jr. Director Dean Emeritus of The John E. Anderson Graduate
P.O. Box 1595 School of Management, University of California
Pauma Valley, CA 92061 since July 1, 1993. Director, Jacobs Engineering
Age: 69 Group, Inc., Rockwell International Corporation,
Payden & Rygel Investment Trusts (investment
companies), Timken Company (roller bearing and
steel) and Motor Cargo Industries (transportation).
Acting Dean of The School of Business, Hong Kong
University of Science and Technology 1990-1993.
From 1978 to September 1993, Dean of The John E.
Anderson Graduate School of Management,
University of California.
Walter F. Mondale Director Partner, Dorsey & Whitney, a law firm (December
220 South Sixth Street 1996-present, September 1987-August 1993).
Minneapolis, MN 55402 Formerly U.S. Ambassador to Japan (1993-1996).
Age: 71 Formerly Vice President of the United States, U.S.
Senator and Attorney General of the State of
Minnesota. 1984 Democratic Nominee for President
of the United States.
Ralph L. Schlosstein* Director and President President of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.
Age: 48 , BlackRock Advisors, Inc. and BlackRock Inc.
Formerly a Managing Director of Lehman Brothers,
Inc. and co-head of its Mortgage and Savings
Institutional Group. Currently President of each of
the closed-end funds in which BlackRock Financial
Management, Inc. acts as investment advisor.
Trustee of Denison University and New Visions for
Public Education in New York City. A Director of the
Pulte Corporation and a member of the Visiting Board
of Overseers of the John F. Kennedy School of
Government at Harvard University.
Keith T. Anderson Vice President Managing Director of BlackRock Advisors, Inc.
Age: 40 since January 1991. Managing Director of BlackRock
Financial Management, Inc. since January 1991.
Director of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.
from April 1988 to January 1991. From February 1987
to April 1988, Vice President at The First Boston
Corporation in the Fixed Income Research
Department. Previously Vice President and Senior
Portfolio Manager at Criterion Investment
Management Company (now Nicholas-Applegate).
Henry Gabbay Treasurer Managing Director of BlackRock Advisors, Inc.
Age: 52 since January 1990. Managing Director of BlackRock
Financial Management, Inc. since January 1990.
Director of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.
from February 1989 to January 1990. From September
1984 to February 1989, Vice President at The First
Boston Corporation.
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Principal Occupation
During the Past Five
Name and Address Title Years and Other Affiliations
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Robert S. Kapito Vice President Vice Chairman of BlackRock Advisors, Inc. since
Age: 42 March 1988. Vice Chairman of BlackRock Financial
Management, Inc. since March 1988. Formerly Vice
President the First Boston Corporation in the
Mortgage Products Group (from December 1985 to
March 1988).
James Kong Assistant Treasurer Managing Director of BlackRock Financial
Age: 39 Management, Inc. since January 1996. Director of
BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. from January
1993 to January 1996. Vice President and Associate
of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. from
January 1991 and April 1989 to January 1993 and
January 1991, respectively. From April 1987 to April
1989, Assistant Vice President at The First Boston
Corporation in the CMO/ABO Administration
Department. Previously affiliated with Deloitte
Haskins & Sells (now Deloitte & Touche LLP).
Karen H. Sabath Secretary Managing Director of BlackRock Advisors, Inc. and
Age: 34 BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. since January
1993. Vice President and Associate of BlackRock
Financial Management, Inc. from January 1989 and
August 1988 to January 1993 and January 1989,
respectively. From June 1986 to July 1988, Associate
at The First Boston Corporation in the Mortgage
Finance Department. From August 1988 to
December 1992, Associate Vice President of
BlackRock Advisors.
Michael C. Huebsch Vice President Managing Director of BlackRock Financial
Age: 41 Management, Inc. since January 1991. Director of
BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. from January
1989 to January 1991. From July 1985 to January
1989, Vice President at The First Boston Corporation
in the Fixed Income Research Department.
Kevin Klingert Vice President Managing Director of BlackRock Advisors, Inc.
Age: 37 since January 1996. Managing Director of BlackRock
Financial Management, Inc. since January 1996.
Director of BlackRock Financial Management, Inc.
from January 1994 to January 1996. Vice President of
BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. from October
1991 to January 1994. From March 1985 to October
1991, Assistant Vice President at Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Smith in the Unit Investment Trust
Department.
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Principal Occupation
During the Past Five
Name and Address Title Years and Other Affiliations
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<S> <C> <C>
Richard Shea, Esq. Vice President Effective January 2000 Managing Director of
Age: 40 BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. Director of
BlackRock Financial Management, Inc. from January
1996 to January 2000. Vice President of BlackRock
Financial Management, Inc. from February 1993 to
January 1996. From December 1988 to February 1993,
Associate Vice President and Tax Counsel at
Prudential Securities Incorporated. From August
1984 to December 1988, Senior Tax Specialist at
Laventhol & Horwath.
</TABLE>
As of February 4, 2000, no person is known to the Trust to own of record or
beneficially 5% or more of the outstanding common shares or preferred shares,
except Cede & Co., Bowling Green Station, P.O. Box 20, New York, NY 10274-0020,
which owned of record all of the outstanding common and preferred shares.
Laurence D. Fink and Ralph L. Schlosstein serve as members of the executive
committee of the board of directors. The executive committee, which meets
between regular meetings of the board of directors, is authorized to exercise
all of the powers of the board of directors except as otherwise set forth in the
charter.
The Trust has an Audit Committee consisting of those directors who are not
interested persons of the Advisor.
No officer or employee of the Trust receives any compensation from the
Trust for serving as an officer or director of the Trust. The Trust pays each
director who is not an "interested person" of the Trust (as defined in the 1940
Act) $6,000 per year plus $1,500 per board meeting attended in person or by
telephone for travel and out-of-pocket expenses.
The aggregate estimated compensation received by each current director of
the Trust for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1999 and the aggregate
estimated compensation to be received by each current director/trustee of the
BlackRock family of funds for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1999 as a
whole are estimated as follows:
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1999 Estimated
Aggregate Estimated Total Compensation from
Compensation From the Trust and Fund
Name of Board Member Trust Complex Paid to Board Member*
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Andrew R. Brimmer $ 6,545 $160,000
Richard E. Cavanagh $ 6,545 $160,000
Kent Dixon $ 6,545 $160,000
Frank J. Fabozzi $ 6,545 $160,000
Laurence D. Fink N/A N/A
James Grosfeld** $ 5,856 $140,000
James Clayburn LaForce, Jr. $ 6,545 $160,000
Ralph L. Schlosstein N/A N/A
Walter F. Mondale $ 6,545 $160,000
</TABLE>
* The BlackRock family of funds consists of 22 closed-end funds. Total
compensation from the Trust and Trust complex paid to each board member is
capped at $160,000; Director fees paid by the Trust may be reduced based on
the Trust's relative net asset value in the event that the cap is
applicable.
** Resigned on November 17, 1999.
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PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS AND BROKERAGE
The Advisor is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities for the
Trust, the selection of brokers and dealers to effect the transactions and the
negotiation of prices and any brokerage commissions. The securities in which the
Trust invests are traded principally in the over-the-counter market. In the
over-the-counter market, securities are generally traded on a "net" basis with
dealers acting as principal for their own accounts without a stated commission,
although the price of the security usually includes a mark-up to the dealer.
Securities purchased in underwritten offerings generally include, in the price,
a fixed amount of compensation for the manager(s), underwriter(s) and dealer(s).
The Trust may also purchase certain money market instruments directly from an
issuer, in which case no commissions or discounts are paid. Purchases and sales
of debt securities on a stock exchange are effected through brokers who charge a
commission for their services.
The Advisor is responsible for effecting securities transactions of the
Trust and will do so in a manner deemed fair and reasonable to shareholders of
the Trust and not according to any formula. The Advisor's primary considerations
in selecting the manner of executing securities transactions for the Trust will
be prompt execution of orders, the size and breadth of the market for the
security, the reliability, integrity and financial condition and execution
capability of the firm, the amount of difficulty in executing the order, and the
best net price. There are many instances when, in the judgment of the Advisor,
more than one firm can offer comparable execution services. In selecting among
such firms, consideration is given to those firms which supply research and
other services in addition to execution services. Consideration may also be
given to the sale of shares of the Trust. However, it is not the policy of the
Advisor, absent special circumstances, to pay higher commissions to a firm
because it has supplied such research or other services.
The Advisor is able to fulfill its obligations to furnish a continuous
investment program to the Trust without receiving such information from brokers;
however, it considers access to such information to be an important element of
financial management. Although such information is considered useful, its value
is not determinable, as it must be reviewed and assimilated by the Advisor, and
does not reduce the Advisor's normal research activities in rendering investment
advice. It is possible that the Advisor's expenses could be materially increased
if it attempted to purchase this type of information or generate it through its
own staff.
One or more of the other investment companies or accounts which the Advisor
manages may own from time to time some of the same investments as the Trust.
Investment decisions for the Trust are made independently from those of such
other investment companies or accounts; however, from time to time, the same
investment decision may be made for more than one company or account. When two
or more companies or accounts seek to purchase or sell the same securities, the
securities actually purchased or sold will be allocated among the companies and
accounts on a good faith equitable basis by the Advisor in its discretion in
accordance with the accounts' various investment objectives. In some cases, this
system may adversely affect the price or size of the position obtainable for the
Trust. In other cases, however, the ability of the Trust to participate in
volume transactions may produce better execution for the Trust. It is the
opinion of the Trust's board of directors that this advantage, when combined
with the other benefits available due to the Advisor's organization, outweighs
any disadvantages that may be said to exist from exposure to simultaneous
transactions.
Although the investment management agreement contains no restrictions on
portfolio turnover, it is not the Trust's policy to engage in transactions with
the objective of seeking profits from short-term trading. It is expected that
the annual portfolio turnover rate of the Trust will be less than 100% excluding
securities having a maturity of one year or less. Because it is difficult to
predict accurately portfolio turnover rates, actual turnover may be higher or
lower. Higher portfolio turnover results in increased Trust expenses, including
brokerage commissions, dealer mark-ups and other transaction costs on the sale
of securities and on the reinvestment in other securities.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING
THE AUCTIONS FOR NEW PREFERRED SHARES
General
Auction Agency Agreement. The Trust will enter into an auction agency
agreement with the auction agent (currently, Deutsche Bank Group) which
provides, among other things, that the auction agent will follow the auction
procedures for purposes of determining the applicable rate for the New Preferred
Shares so long as the applicable rate for such shares is to be based on the
results of an auction.
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Broker-Dealer Agreements. Each auction requires the participation of one or
more Broker-Dealers. The auction agent will enter into broker-dealer agreements
with several Broker-Dealers selected by the Trust, which provide for the
participation of those Broker- Dealers in auctions for New Preferred Shares.
Securities Depository. The Depository Trust Company will act as securities
depository for the Agent Members with respect to the New Preferred Shares. One
certificate for all of the New Preferred Shares will be registered in the name
of Cede & Co., as nominee of DTC. Such certificate will bear a legend to the
effect that such certificate is issued subject to the provisions restricting
transfers of shares of New Preferred Shares contained in the Articles
Supplementary. The Trust will also issue stop-transfer instructions to the
transfer agent for New Preferred Shares. Prior to the commencement of the right
of holders of preferred shares of the Trust to elect a majority of the Trust's
directors, as described under "Description of New Preferred Shares-Voting
Rights" in the prospectus, Cede & Co. will be the holder of record of all shares
of the New Preferred Shares and owners of such shares will not be entitled to
receive certificates representing their ownership interest in such shares.
DTC, a New York-chartered limited purpose trust company, performs services
for its participants (including the Agent Members), some of whom (and/or their
representatives) own DTC. DTC maintains lists of its participants and will
maintain the positions (ownership interests) held by each such participant (the
"Agent Member") in New Preferred Shares, whether for its own account or as a
nominee for another person. Additional information concerning DTC and the DTC
depository system is included as an Exhibit to the Registration Statement of
which this statement of additional information forms a part.
Concerning the Auction Agent
The auction agent will act as agent for the Trust in connection with
auctions. In the absence of bad faith or negligence on its part, the auction
agent will not be liable for any action taken, suffered, or omitted or for any
error of judgment made by it in the performance of its duties under the auction
agency agreement and will not be liable for any error of judgment made in good
faith unless the auction agent will have been negligent in ascertaining the
pertinent facts.
The auction agent may rely upon, as evidence of the identities of the
existing holders of New Preferred Shares, the auction agent's registry of
existing holders, the results of auctions and notices from any Broker-Dealer (or
other person, if permitted by the Trust) with respect to transfers described
under "The Auction" in the prospectus and notices from the Trust. The auction
agent is not required to accept any such notice for an auction unless it is
received by the auction agent by 3:00 p.m., New York City time, on the business
day preceding such auction.
The auction agent may terminate the auction agency agreement upon notice to
the Trust on a date no earlier than 60 days after such notice. If the auction
agent should resign, the Trust will use its best efforts to enter into an
agreement with a successor auction agent containing substantially the same terms
and conditions as the auction agency agreement. The Trust may remove the auction
agent provided that prior to such removal the Trust shall have entered into such
an agreement with a successor auction agent.
Broker-Dealers
The auction agent after each auction for New Preferred Shares will pay to
each Broker-Dealer, from funds provided by the Trust, a service charge at the
annual rate of 0.25% in the case of any auction immediately preceding a dividend
period of 28 days or less or a percentage agreed to by the Trust and the Broker-
Dealers in the case of any auction immediately preceding a dividend period of 35
days or longer, of the purchase price of shares of New Preferred Shares placed
by such Broker-Dealer at such auction. For the purposes of the preceding
sentence, New Preferred Shares will be placed by a Broker-Dealer if such shares
were (a) the subject of hold orders deemed to have been submitted to the auction
agent by the Broker-Dealer and were acquired by such Broker- Dealer for its own
account or were acquired by such Broker-Dealer for its customers who are
beneficial owners or (b) the subject of an order submitted by such Broker-Dealer
that is (i) a submitted bid of an existing holder that resulted in such existing
holder continuing to hold such shares as a result of the auction or (ii) a
submitted bid of a potential holder that resulted in such potential holder
purchasing such shares as a result of the auction or (iii) a valid hold order.
The Trust may request the auction agent to terminate one or more Broker-Dealer
Agreements at any time, provided that at least one Broker-Dealer Agreement is in
effect after such termination.
The broker-dealer agreements provide that a Broker-Dealer (other than an
affiliate of the Trust) may submit orders in auctions for its own account,
unless the Trust notifies all Broker-Dealers that they may no longer do so, in
which case Broker-Dealers may continue to submit hold orders and sell orders for
their own accounts. Any Broker-Dealer that is an
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affiliate of the Trust may submit orders in auctions, but only if such orders
are not for its own account. If a Broker-Dealer submits an order for its own
account in any auction, it might have an advantage over other bidders because it
would have knowledge of all orders submitted by it in that auction; such Broker-
Dealer, however, would not have knowledge of orders submitted by other Broker-
Dealers in that auction.
REPURCHASE OF COMMON SHARES
The Trust is a closed-end investment company and as such its common
shareholders will not have the right to cause the Trust to redeem their shares.
Instead, the Trust's common shares will trade in the open market at a price that
will be a function of several factors, including dividend levels (which are in
turn affected by expenses), net asset value, call protection, price, dividend
stability, relative demand for and supply of such shares in the market, general
market and economic conditions and other factors. Because shares of a closed-end
investment company may frequently trade at prices lower than net asset value,
the Trust's board of directors may consider actions that might be taken to
reduce or eliminate any material discount from net asset value in respect of
common shares, which may include the repurchase of such shares in the open
market or in private transactions, the making of a tender offer for such shares
at net asset value, or the conversion of the Trust to an open-end investment
company. The board of directors may not decide to take any of these actions. In
addition, there can be no assurance that share repurchases or tender offers, if
undertaken, will reduce market discount.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, at any time when preferred shares of the
Trust are outstanding, the Trust may not purchase, redeem or otherwise acquire
any of its common shares unless (1) all accrued dividends on preferred shares
have been paid and (2) at the time of such purchase, redemption or acquisition,
the net asset value of the Trust's portfolio (determined after deducting the
acquisition price of the common shares) is at least 200% of the liquidation
value of the outstanding preferred shares (expected to equal the original
purchase price per share plus any accrued and unpaid dividends thereon). The
staff of the SEC currently requires that any tender offer made by a closed-end
investment company for its shares must be at a price equal to the net asset
value of such shares on the close of business on the last day of the tender
offer. Any service fees incurred in connection with any tender offer made by the
Trust will be borne by the Trust and will not reduce the stated consideration to
be paid to tendering shareholders.
Subject to its investment limitations, the Trust may borrow to finance the
repurchase of common shares or to make a tender offer. Interest on any
borrowings to finance share repurchase transactions or the accumulation of cash
by the Trust in anticipation of share repurchases or tenders will reduce the
Trust's net income. Any share repurchase, tender offer or borrowing that might
be approved by the Trust's board of directors would have to comply with the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations
under each of those acts.
Although the decision to take action in response to a discount from net
asset value will be made by the board of directors at the time it considers such
issue, it is the board's present policy, which may be changed by the board of
directors, not to authorize repurchases of common shares or a tender offer for
such shares if (1) such transactions, if consummated, would (a) result in the
delisting of the common shares from the NYSE, or (b) impair the Trust's status
as a regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (which
would make the Trust a taxable entity, causing the Trust's income to be taxed at
the corporate level in addition to the taxation of shareholders who receive
dividends from the Trust) or as a registered closed-end investment company under
the 1940 Act; (2) the Trust would not be able to liquidate portfolio securities
in an orderly manner and consistent with the Trust's investment objective and
policies in order to repurchase shares; or (3) there is, in the board's
judgment, any (a) material legal action or proceeding instituted or threatened
challenging such transactions or otherwise materially adversely affecting the
Trust, (b) general suspension of or limitation on prices for trading securities
on the NYSE, (c) declaration of a banking moratorium by Federal or state
authorities or any suspension of payment by United States banks in which the
Trust invests, (d) material limitation affecting the Trust or the issuers of its
portfolio securities by Federal or state authorities on the extension of credit
by lending institutions or on the exchange of foreign currency, (e) commencement
of war, armed hostilities or other international or national calamity directly
or indirectly involving the United States, or (f) other event or condition which
would have a material adverse effect (including any adverse tax effect) on the
Trust or its shareholders if shares were repurchased. The board of directors may
in the future modify these conditions in light of experience.
The repurchase by the Trust of its common shares at prices below net asset
value will result in an increase in the net asset value of those shares that
remain outstanding. However, there can be no assurance that share repurchases or
tenders at or below net asset value will result in the Trust's common shares
trading at a price equal to their net asset value. Nevertheless, the fact that
the Trust's shares may be the subject of repurchase or tender offers at net
asset value from time to time, or that
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the Trust may be converted to an open-end company, may reduce any spread between
market price and net asset value that might otherwise exist.
In addition, a purchase by the Trust of its common shares will decrease the
Trust's total assets which would likely have the effect of increasing the
Trust's expense ratio. Any purchase by the Trust of its common shares at a time
when preferred shares are outstanding will increase the leverage applicable to
the outstanding common shares then remaining and decrease the asset coverage of
the preferred shares.
Before deciding whether to take any action if the common shares trade below
net asset value, the Trust's board of directors would likely consider all
relevant factors, including the extent and duration of the discount, the
liquidity of the Trust's portfolio, the impact of any action that might be taken
on the Trust or its shareholders and market considerations. Based on these
considerations, even if the Trust's shares should trade at a discount, the board
of directors may determine that, in the interest of the Trust and its
shareholders, no action should be taken.
TAX MATTERS
The Trust has qualified and elected, and intends to continue to qualify
under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the
"Code"), as a regulated investment company and to satisfy conditions which
enable dividends on common shares or Preferred Shares which are attributable to
interest on tax-exempt municipal securities to be exempt from Federal income tax
in the hands of owners of such shares, subject to the possible application of
the Federal alternative minimum tax.
To qualify for tax treatment as a regulated investment company, the Trust
must, among other things: (a) distribute to its shareholders at least an amount
equal to the sum of (i) 90% of its net investment income (which is its
investment company taxable income as that term is defined in the Code but
determined without regard to the deduction for dividends paid) and (ii) 90% of
its net tax-exempt interest income and (b) diversify its holdings so that, at
the end of each fiscal quarter of the Trust (i) at least 50% of the market value
of the Trust's assets is represented by cash, cash items, U.S. government
securities and securities of other regulated investment companies, and other
securities, with these other securities limited, with respect to any one issuer,
to an amount not greater in value than 5% of the Trust's total assets, and to
not more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and (ii)
not more than 25% of the market value of the Trust's assets is invested in the
securities of any one issuer (other than U.S. government securities or
securities of other regulated investment companies). In meeting these
requirements, the Trust may be restricted in the utilization of certain of the
investment techniques described above and in the prospectus. If in any year the
Trust should fail to qualify for tax treatment as a regulated investment
company, the Trust would incur a regular Federal corporate income tax upon its
taxable income for that year, and distributions to its shareholders would be
taxable to such holders as ordinary income to the extent of the Trust's earnings
and profits. A regulated investment company that fails to distribute, by the
close of each calendar year, at least an amount equal to the sum of 98% of its
ordinary taxable income for such year and 98% of its capital gain net income for
the one year period ending October 31 in such year, plus any shortfalls from the
prior year's required distribution, is liable for a 4% excise tax on the portion
of the undistributed amount of such income that is less than the required amount
for such distributions. To avoid the imposition of this excise tax, the Trust
generally makes the required distributions of its ordinary taxable income, if
any, and its capital gain net income, to the extent possible, by the close of
each calendar year.
Certain of the Trust's investment practices are subject to special
provisions of the Code that, among other things, may defer the use of certain
deductions or losses of the Trust, affect the holding period of securities held
by the Trust and alter the character of the gains or losses realized by the
Trust. These provisions may also require the Trust to recognize income or gain
without receiving cash with which to make distributions in the amounts necessary
to satisfy the requirements for maintaining regulated investment company status
and for avoiding income and excise taxes. The Trust will monitor its
transactions and may make certain tax elections in order to mitigate the effect
of these rules and prevent disqualification of the Trust as a regulated
investment company.
The Trust intends to qualify to pay "exempt-interest" dividends, as defined
in the Code on its common shares and Preferred Shares. Under the Code, at the
close of each quarter of its taxable year, if at least 50% of the value of the
Trust's total assets consists of municipal bonds, the Trust will be qualified to
pay exempt-interest dividends to its shareholders. Exempt-interest dividends are
dividends or any part thereof (other than a capital gain dividend) paid by the
Trust which are attributable to interest on municipal bonds and are so
designated by the Trust within 60 days of the Trust's fiscal year-end. Exempt-
interest dividends will be exempt from Federal income tax, subject to the
possible application of the Federal alternative minimum tax. Insurance proceeds
received by the Trust under any insurance policies in respect of scheduled
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interest payments on defaulted municipal bonds, as described herein, will
generally be excludable from gross income under Section 103(a) of the Code. In
the case of non-appropriation by a political subdivision, however, there can be
no assurance that payments made by the issuer representing interest on such
"non-appropriation" municipal lease obligations will be excludable from gross
income for Federal income tax purposes. See "Investment Objective and Policies"
above. Gains of the Trust that are attributable to market discount on certain
municipal obligations acquired after April 30, 1993 are treated as ordinary
income. The interest on private activity bonds in most instances is not
Federally tax-exempt to a person who is a "substantial user" of a facility
financed by such bonds or a "related person" of such "substantial user." As a
result, the Trust may not be an appropriate investment for shareholders who are
considered either a "substantial user" or a "related person" within the meaning
of the Code. In general, a "substantial user" of a facility includes a "non-
exempt person who regularly uses a part of such facility in his trade or
business." "Related persons" are in general defined to include persons among
whom there exists a relationship, either by family or business, which would
result in a disallowance of losses in transactions among them under various
provisions of the Code (or if they are members of the same controlled group of
corporations under the Code), including a partnership and each of its partners
(and certain members of their families), an S corporation and each of its
shareholders (and certain members of their families) and various combinations of
these and other relationships. The foregoing is not a complete description of
all of the provisions of the Code covering the definitions of "substantial user"
and "related person." The Code provides that every holder of Preferred Shares
required to file a tax return must include for information purposes on such
return the amount of tax-exempt interest received during the taxable year,
including any exempt-interest dividends received from the Trust.
Federal tax law imposes an alternative minimum tax with respect to both
corporations and individuals. Interest on certain municipal obligations, such as
bonds issued to make loans for housing purposes or to private entities (but not
to certain tax-exempt organizations such as universities and non-profit
hospitals) is included as an item of tax preference in determining the amount of
a taxpayer's alternative minimum taxable income. To the extent that the Trust
receives income from municipal obligations subject to the Federal alternative
minimum tax, a portion of the dividends paid by it, although otherwise exempt
from Federal income tax, will be taxable to its shareholders to the extent that
their tax liability is determined under the alternative minimum tax. The Trust
will annually supply a report indicating the percentage of the Trust's income
attributable to municipal obligations subject to the Federal alternative minimum
tax. In addition, for certain corporations, alternative minimum taxable income
is increased by 75% of the difference between an alternative measure of income
("adjusted current earnings") and the amount otherwise determined to be the
alternative minimum taxable income. Interest on all municipal obligations, and
therefore all distributions by the Trust that would otherwise be tax-exempt, is
included in calculating a corporation's adjusted current earnings. Certain small
corporations are not subject to the alternative minimum tax.
Tax-exempt income, including exempt-interest dividends paid by the Trust,
is taken into account in calculating the amount of social security and railroad
retirement benefits that may be subject to Federal income tax.
Distributions to shareholders by the Trust of net income received, if any,
from taxable temporary investments and net short-term capital gains, if any,
realized by the Trust will be taxable to its shareholders as ordinary income.
Distributions by the Trust of net capital gain (which is the excess of net long-
term capital gain over net short-term capital loss), if any, are taxable as
long-term capital gain, regardless of the length of time the shareholder has
owned common shares or Preferred Shares. The amount of taxable income and net
capital gain allocable to the Trust's Preferred Shares will depend upon the
amount of such income and gain realized by the Trust, but is not generally
expected to be significant. Except for dividends paid on Preferred Shares which
include an allocable portion of any net capital gain or other taxable income,
the Trust anticipates that all dividends paid on shares of its Preferred Shares
will constitute exempt-interest dividends for Federal income tax purposes.
Distributions, if any, in excess of the Trust's earnings and profits will first
reduce the adjusted tax basis of a shareholder's shares and, after that basis
has been reduced to zero, will constitute capital gains to the shareholder
(assuming the shares are held as a capital asset). As long as the Trust
qualifies as a regulated investment company under the Code, no part of its
distributions to shareholders will qualify for the dividends-received deduction
for corporations.
The Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") requires that a regulated
investment company that has two or more classes of shares designate to each such
class proportionate amounts of each type of its income for each tax year based
upon the percentage of total dividends distributed to each class for such year.
The Trust intends each year to allocate, to the fullest extent practicable, net
tax-exempt interest income, net capital gain and other taxable income, if any,
between its common shares and preferred shares, including the Preferred Shares,
in proportion to the total dividends paid to each class with respect to such
year. To the extent permitted under applicable law, the Trust reserves the right
to make special allocations of income within a class, consistent with the
objective of the Trust. The Trust may, at its election, notify the auction agent
of the amount of any net capital gain or other income taxable for Federal income
tax purposes to be included in any dividend on its Preferred Shares prior to the
auction establishing the applicable rate for such dividend. If the Trust
allocates any net capital gain or other taxable income for Federal income tax
purposes to its Preferred Shares without having given advance notice thereof
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as described above, the Trust generally will be required to make payments to
holders of its Preferred Shares to which such allocation was made in order to
offset the Federal income tax effect of the taxable income so allocated as
described under "Description of Preferred Shares-Dividends and Dividend Periods-
Additional Dividends" in the prospectus.
Although dividends generally will be treated as distributed when paid,
dividends declared in October, November or December, payable to shareholders of
record on a specified date in one of those months and paid during the following
January will be treated as having been distributed by the Trust (and received by
the shareholders) on December 31 of the year declared.
If at any time when the Trust's Preferred Shares are outstanding the Trust
fails to meet the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount or the 1940 Act
Preferred Shares Asset Coverage, the Trust will be required to suspend
distributions to holders of its common shares until such maintenance amount or
asset coverage, as the case may be, is restored. See "Description of New
Preferred Shares-Dividends and Dividend Periods" in the prospectus. This may
prevent the Trust from distributing at least an amount equal to the sum of 90%
of its investment company taxable income and 90% of its net tax-exempt interest
income, and may therefore jeopardize the Trust's qualification for taxation as a
regulated investment company or cause the Trust to incur a tax liability or a
non-deductible 4% excise tax on the undistributed taxable income (including
gain), or both. Upon failure to meet the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Amount or the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage, the Trust will be
required to redeem its Preferred Shares in order to maintain or restore such
maintenance amount or asset coverage and avoid the adverse consequences to the
Trust and its shareholders of failing to qualify as a regulated investment
company. There can be no assurance, however, that any such redemption would
achieve such objective.
The Trust may, at its option, redeem its Preferred Shares in whole or in
part, and is required to redeem Preferred Shares to the extent required to
maintain the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount and the 1940 Act
Preferred Shares Asset Coverage. Gain or loss, if any, resulting from a
redemption of Preferred Shares will be taxed as gain or loss from the sale or
exchange of Preferred Shares under Section 302 of the Code rather than as a
dividend, but only if the redemption distribution (a) is deemed not to be
essentially equivalent to a dividend, (b) is in complete redemption of an
owner's interest in the Trust, (c) is substantially disproportionate with
respect to the owner, or (d) with respect to a non-corporate owner, is in
partial liquidation of the owner's interest in the Trust. For purposes of (a),
(b) and (c) above, a shareholder's ownership of common shares will be taken into
account.
The sale or other disposition of common shares or Preferred Shares will
normally result in capital gain or loss to shareholders. Present law taxes both
long-term and short-term capital gains of corporations at the rates applicable
to ordinary income. For non-corporate taxpayers, however, under current law
short-term capital gains and ordinary income will be taxed at a maximum rate of
39.6% while long-term capital gains generally will be taxed at a maximum rate of
20%. However, because of the limitations on itemized deductions and the
deduction for personal exemptions applicable to higher income taxpayers, the
effective rate of tax may be higher in certain circumstances. Losses realized by
a shareholder on the sale or exchange of shares of the Trust held for six months
or less are disallowed to the extent of any distribution of exempt- interest
dividends received with respect to such shares, and, if not disallowed, such
losses are treated as long-term capital losses to the extent of any distribution
of net capital gain received with respect to such shares. A shareholder's
holding period is suspended for any periods during which the shareholder's risk
of loss is diminished as a result of holding one or more other positions in
substantially similar or related property, or through certain options or short
sales. Any loss realized on a sale or exchange of shares of the Trust will be
disallowed to the extent those shares of the Trust are replaced by other shares
within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and ending 30 days after the
date of disposition of the original shares. In that event, the basis of the
replacement shares of the Trust will be adjusted to reflect the disallowed loss.
The Code provides that interest on indebtedness incurred or continued to
purchase or carry the Trust's shares to which exempt-interest dividends are
allocated is not deductible. Under rules used by the IRS for determining when
borrowed funds are considered used for the purpose of purchasing or carrying
particular assets, the purchase or ownership of shares may be considered to have
been made with borrowed funds even though such funds are not directly used for
the purchase or ownership of such shares.
Nonresident alien individuals and certain foreign corporations and other
entities ("foreign investors") generally are subject to U.S. withholding tax at
the rate of 30% (or possibly a lower rate provided by an applicable tax treaty)
on distributions of net investment income (which includes net short-term capital
gain). To the extent received by foreign investors, exempt-interest dividends,
distributions of net capital gain and gain from the sale or other disposition of
Preferred Shares generally are exempt from United States Federal income
taxation. Different tax consequences may result if the owner is engaged in a
trade or business in the United States or, in the case of an individual, is
present in the United States for 183 or more days during a taxable year.
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The Trust is required in certain circumstances to backup withhold 31% of
taxable dividends and certain other payments paid to non-corporate holders of
the Trust's shares who do not furnish to the Trust their correct taxpayer
identification number (in the case of individuals, their social security number)
and certain certifications, or who are otherwise subject to backup withholding.
Backup withholding is not an additional tax. Any amounts withheld from payments
made to a shareholder may be refunded or credited against such shareholder's
United States Federal income tax liability, if any, provided that the required
information is furnished to the IRS.
The foregoing is a general, summary of the provisions of the Code and
regulations thereunder presently in effect as they directly govern the taxation
of the Trust and its shareholders. These provisions are subject to change by
legislative or administrative action, and any such change may be retroactive.
Moreover, the foregoing does not address many of the factors that may be
determinative of whether an investor will be liable for the Federal alternative
minimum tax. Shareholders are advised to consult their own tax Advisors for more
detailed information concerning the Federal income tax consequences of
purchasing, holding and disposing of Trust shares.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Independent Auditors
Deloitte & Touche LLP, located at Two World Financial Center, New York, New
York, provides auditing services to the Trust. The financial statements and
independent auditors report incorporated by reference into this statement of
additional information have been so incorporated and the financial highlights
included in the prospectus have been so included, in reliance upon the report of
Deloitte & Touche LLP given on their authority as experts in auditing and
accounting.
Incorporation by Reference
The Trust's Portfolio of Investments, dated December 31, 1999 (audited);
Statement of Assets and Liabilities, dated December 31, 1999 (audited);
Statement of Operations for the year ended December 31, 1999 (audited);
Statement of Changes in Net Investment Assets for the two years ended December
31, 1999 (audited) and the independent auditors report included in the Trust's
Annual Report for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1999 (the "Reports"), which
accompany this statement of additional information, are incorporated herein by
reference. The Trust will furnish, without charge, a copy of the Reports upon
written request to the Trust at 800 Scudders Mill Road, Plainsboro, New Jersey
08536 or by telephone request at (800) 688-0928.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
A Registration Statement on Form N-2, including amendments thereto,
relating to the shares offered hereby, has been filed by the Trust with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, D.C. The prospectus and this
statement of additional information do not contain all of the information set
forth in the Registration Statement, including any exhibits and schedules
thereto. For further information with respect to the Trust and the shares
offered hereby, reference is made to the Registration Statement. Statements
contained in the prospectus and this statement of additional information as to
the contents of any contract or other document referred to are not necessarily
complete and in each instance reference is made to the copy of such contract or
other document filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement, each such
statement being qualified in all respects by such reference.
A copy of the Registration Statement may be inspected without charge at the
SEC's principal office in Washington, D.C., and copies of all or any part
thereof may be obtained from the SEC upon the payment of certain fees prescribed
by the SEC. The SEC maintains a web site (http://www.sec.gov) that contains the
Registration Statement, other documents incorporated by reference, and other
information the Trust has filed electronically with the SEC, including proxy
statements and reports filed under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
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APPENDIX A
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND
RISKS OF HEDGING TRANSACTIONS
In order to hedge against changes in the value of its portfolio securities,
the Trust may from time to time engage in certain hedging strategies. The Trust
will engage in such activities from time to time in the Advisor's discretion,
and may not necessarily be engaging in such activities when movements in
interest rates that could affect the value of the assets of the Trust occur. The
Trust's ability to pursue certain of these strategies may be limited by the
Commodity Exchange Act, applicable regulations of the Commodity Futures Trading
Commission ("CFTC") and the federal income tax requirements applicable to
regulated investment companies.
Put and Call Options on Securities and Indices
The Trust may purchase and sell put and call options on securities and
financial indices. A put option gives the purchaser of the option the right to
sell and the seller the obligation to buy the underlying security at the
exercise price during the option period. Index options are similar to options on
securities except that, rather than taking or making delivery of securities
underlying the option at a specified price upon exercise, an index option gives
the holder the right to receive cash upon exercise of the option if the level of
the index upon which the option is based is greater, in the case of a call, or
less, in the case of a put, than the exercise price of the option. The purchase
of a put option on a debt security would be designed to protect the Trust's
holdings in a security against a substantial decline in the market value. A call
option gives the purchaser of the option the right to buy and the seller the
obligation to sell the underlying security at the exercise price during the
option period. The purchase of a call option on a security would be intended to
protect the Trust against an increase in the price of a security that it
intended to purchase in the future. In the case of either put or call options
that it has purchased, if the option expires without being sold or exercised,
the Trust will experience a loss in the amount of the option premium plus any
related commissions. When the Trust sells put and call options, it receives a
premium as the seller of the option. The premium that the Trust receives for
selling the option will serve as a partial hedge, in the amount of the option
premium, against changes in the value of the securities in its portfolio. During
the term of the option, however, a covered call seller has, in return for the
premium on the option, given up the opportunity for capital appreciation above
the exercise price of the option if the value of the underlying security
increases, but has retained the risk of loss should the price of the underlying
security decline. Conversely, a secured put seller retains the risk of loss
should the market value of the underlying security decline below the exercise
price of the option, less the premium received on the sale of the option. The
Trust is authorized to purchase and sell exchange listed options and over-the-
counter options ("OTC Options") which are privately negotiated with the
counterparty to such contract. Listed options are issued by the Options Clearing
Corporation ("OCC"), which guarantees the performance of the obligations of the
parties to such options. All put and call options written by the Trust will be
covered.
The Trust's ability to close out its position as a purchaser or seller of
an exchange-listed put or call option is dependent upon the existence of a
liquid secondary market. Among the possible reasons for the absence of a liquid
secondary market on an exchange are: (i) insufficient trading interest in
certain options; (ii) restrictions on transactions imposed by an exchange; (iii)
trading halts, suspensions or other restrictions imposed with respect to
particular classes or series of options or underlying securities; (iv)
interruption of the normal operations on an exchange; (v) inadequacy of the
facilities of an exchange or the OCC to handle current trading volume; or (vi) a
decision by one or more exchanges to discontinue the trading of options (or a
particular class or series of options), in which event the secondary market on
that exchange (or in that class or series of options) would cease to exist,
although outstanding options on that exchange that had been listed by the OCC as
a result of trades on that exchange would generally continue to be exercisable
in accordance with their terms. OTC options are purchased from or sold to
dealers, financial institutions or other counterparties which have entered into
direct agreements with the Trust. With OTC Options, such variables as expiration
date, exercise price and premium will be agreed upon between the Trust and the
counterparty, without the intermediation of a third party such as the OCC. If
the counterparty fails to make or take delivery of the securities underlying an
option it has written, or otherwise settle the transaction in accordance with
the terms of that option as written, the Trust would lose the premium paid for
the option as well as any anticipated benefit of the transaction. As the Trust
must rely on the credit quality of the counterparty rather than the guarantee of
the OCC, it will only enter into OTC Options with counterparties with the
highest long-term credit ratings, and with primary U.S. Government securities
dealers recognized by the Federal Reserve Bank in New York.
The hours of trading for options on debt securities may not conform to the
hours during which the underlying securities are traded. To the extent that the
option markets close before the markets for the underlying securities,
significant price and rate movements can take place in the underlying markets
that cannot be reflected in the option markets.
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Futures Contracts and Options on Futures Contracts
Characteristics. The Trust may purchase and sell futures contracts and
purchase put and call options on such futures contracts traded on recognized
domestic exchanges as a hedge against anticipated interest rate changes or other
market movements and future risk management. The sale of a futures contract
creates an obligation by the Trust, as seller, to deliver the specific type of
financial instrument called for in the contract at a specified future time for a
specified price. Options on futures contracts are similar to options on
securities except that an option on a futures contract gives the purchaser the
right in return for the premium paid to assume a position in a futures contract
(a long position if the option is a call and a short position if the option is a
put).
Margin Requirements. At the time a futures contract is purchased or sold,
the Trust must allocate cash or securities as a deposit payment ("initial
margin"). It is expected that the initial margin that the Trust will pay may
range from approximately 1% to approximately 5% of the value of the instruments
underlying the contract. In certain circumstances, however, such as periods of
high volatility, the Trust may be required by an exchange to increase the level
of its initial margin payment Additionally, initial margin requirements may be
increased in the future pursuant to regulatory action. An outstanding futures
contract is valued daily and the payment in cash of "variation margin" may be
required, a process known as "marking to the market." Transactions in listed
options and futures are usually settled by entering into an offsetting
transaction, and are subject to the risk that this position may not be able to
be closed if no offsetting transaction can be arranged.
Limitations on Use of Futures Contracts and Options on Futures Contracts.
The Trust's use of futures contracts and options on futures contracts will in
all cases be consistent with applicable regulatory requirements and in
particular, the rules and regulations of the CFTC and will be entered into only
for bona fide hedging purposes or other appropriate risk management and duration
management or other appropriate portfolio strategies. In addition, the Trust may
not sell futures contracts if the value of such futures contracts exceeds the
total market value of the Trust's portfolio securities.
The Trust will not engage in transactions in futures contracts or options
thereon for speculative purposes but only as a hedge against changes resulting
from market conditions in the values of securities in its portfolio. In
addition, the Trust will not enter into a futures contract or option thereon if,
immediately thereafter, the sum of the amount of its initial deposits and
premiums on open contracts and options would exceed 5% of the Trust's total
assets (taken at current value); provided, however, that in the case of an
option that is in-the-money at the time of the purchase, the in-the-money amount
may be excluded in calculating the 5% limitation. Also, when required, a
segregated account of cash or cash equivalents will be maintained and marked to
market in an amount equal to the market value of the contract. The Advisor
reserves the right to comply with such different standards as may be established
from time to time by CFTC rules and regulations with respect to the purchase and
sale of futures contracts and options thereon.
Segregation and Cover Requirements. Futures contracts, interest rate
swaps, caps, floors and collars, and options on securities, indices and futures
contracts sold by the Trust are generally subject to segregation and coverage
requirements established by either the CFTC or the SEC, with the result that, if
the Trust does not hold the instrument underlying the futures contract or
option, the Trust will be required to segregate on an ongoing basis with its
custodian, cash, U.S. Government securities, or other liquid high grade debt
obligations in an amount at least equal to the Trust's obligations with respect
to such instruments. Such amounts will fluctuate as the market value of the
obligations increases or decreases. The segregation requirement can result in
the Trust maintaining positions it would otherwise liquidate and consequently
segregating assets with respect thereto at a time when it might be
disadvantageous to do so.
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Hedging Transactions present certain risks. In particular, the variable
degree of correlation between price movements of hedging instruments and price
movements in the position being hedged creates the possibility that losses on
the hedge may be greater than gains in the value of the Trust's positions. In
addition, certain hedging instruments and markets may not be liquid in all
circumstances. As a result, in volatile markets, the Trust may not be able to
close out a transaction in certain of these instruments without incurring losses
substantially greater than the initial deposit. Although the contemplated use
of these instruments should tend to minimize the risk of loss due to a decline
in the value of the hedged position, at the same time they tend to limit any
potential gain which might result from an increase in the value of such
position. The ability of the Trust to hedge successfully will depend on the
Advisor's ability to predict pertinent market movements, which cannot be
assured. Finally, the daily variation margin deposit requirements in futures
contracts that the Trust has sold create an ongoing greater potential financial
risk than do options transactions, where the exposure is limited to the cost of
the initial premium and transaction costs paid by the Trust. Losses due to
Hedging Transactions will reduce net asset value.
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The Trust's use of Hedging Transactions may be limited or affected by
certain provisions of the Code and rating agency guidelines.
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APPENDIX B
INSURANCE RATINGS
The Trust will purchase or obtain insurance in respect of municipal
obligations only from insurers having claims-paying ability ratings of Aaa from
Moody's Investors Service, ("Moody's") and AAA from Standard & Poor's ("S&P")
or, if unrated, which are viewed by the Advisor to have similar claims-paying
abilities.
A Moody's insurance claims-paying ability rating is an opinion of the
ability of an insurance company to repay punctually senior policyholder
obligations and claims. An insurer with an insurance claims-paying ability
rating of Aaa is adjudged by Moody's to be of the best quality. In the opinion
of Moody's, the policy obligations of an insurance company with an insurance
claims-paying ability rating of Aaa carry the smallest degree of credit risk
and, while the financial strength of these companies is likely to change, such
changes as can be visualized are most unlikely to impair the company's
fundamentally strong position. An S&P insurance claims-paying ability rating is
an assessment of an operating insurance company's financial capacity to meet
obligations under an insurance policy in accordance with the terms. An insurer
with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of AAA has the highest rating
assigned by S&P. Capacity to honor insurance contracts is adjudged by S&P to be
extremely strong and highly likely to remain so over a long period of time.
An insurance claims-paying ability rating by Moody's or S&P does not
constitute an opinion on any specific contract in that such an opinion can only
be rendered upon the review of the specific insurance contract. Furthermore, an
insurance claims-paying ability rating does not take into account deductibles,
surrender or cancellation penalties or the timeliness of payment; nor does it
address the ability of a company to meet non-policy obligations (i.e., debt
contracts).
The assignment of ratings by Moody's or S&P to debt issues that are fully
or partially supported by insurance policies, contracts or guarantees is a
separate process from the determination of claims-paying ability ratings. The
likelihood of a timely flow of funds from the insurer to the trustee for the
bondholders is a key element in the rating determination for such debt issues.
Each of AMBAC Indemnity Corporation ("AMBAC"), Municipal Bond Investors
Assurance Corporation ("MBIA") and its subsidiaries, Bond Investors Guaranty
Insurance Company ("BIGI") and Capital Markets Assurance Company ("CAPMAC"),
Financial Guaranty Insurance Company ("FGIC") and Financial Security Assurance,
Inc. ("FSA") has a claims-paying ability rating of Aaa from Moody's and AAA from
S&P, and the Trust expects to purchase insurance from any such firm in respect
of particular municipal obligations.
AMBAC has received a letter ruling from the Internal Revenue Service which
holds in effect that insurance proceeds representing maturing interest on
defaulted municipal obligations paid by AMBAC to municipal bond funds
substantially similar to the Trust, under policy provisions substantially
identical to the policy described herein, will be excludable from Federal gross
income under Section 103(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.
As of September 30, 1999, AMBAC's insured portfolio (unaudited) was
approximately $232 billion supported by approximately $4.8 billion in claims
paying resources (unaudited).
As of September 30, 1999, MBIA's insured portfolio (unaudited) was
approximately $396 billion supported by approximately $8.3 billion in claims
paying resources (unaudited).
As of September 30, 1999, FGIC's insured portfolio (unaudited) was
approximately $136 billion supported by approximately $2.7 billion in claims
paying resources (unaudited).
As of September 30, 1999, FSA's insured portfolio (unaudited) was
approximately $126 billion supported by approximately $2.4 billion in claims
paying resources (unaudited).
None of AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC and FSA or any associate thereof, has any
material business relationship, direct or indirect, with the Trust.
AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC and FSA are subject to regulation by the department of
insurance in each state in which they are qualified to do business. Such
regulation, however, is not a guarantee that any of AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC or FSA
will be able to perform on its contractual insurance in the event a claim should
be made thereunder at some time in the future.
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The information relating to AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC and FSA set forth above,
including the financial information, has been furnished by such corporations.
Financial information with respect to AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC and FSA appears in
reports filed by AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC and FSA with insurance regulatory authorities
and is subject to audit and review by such authorities. No representation is
made herein as to the accuracy or adequacy of such information with respect to
AMBAC, MBIA, FGIC or FSA or as to the absence of material adverse changes in
such information subsequent to the date thereof.
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APPENDIX C-1
ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
OF
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK
INSURED MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC.
The undersigned, on behalf of THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL
2008 TERM TRUST INC., a Maryland corporation having its principal Maryland
office in the City of Baltimore (the "Corporation"), hereby certifies to the
State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland ("SDAT") that:
FIRST: The Charter of the Corporation is hereby amended by deleting the
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provisions of the Articles Supplementary of the Corporation (which were approved
and received for record by SDAT on November 19, 1992 in their entirety, and
inserting in lieu thereof the following provisions:
"FIRST: Pursuant to authority expressly vested in the Board of
Directors of the Corporation by article five of its Charter, the Board of
Directors has reclassified 1,710 authorized and unissued shares of common stock
of the Corporation as preferred stock of the Corporation and has given general
authorization for the issuance of two series of 855 shares each of preferred
stock, par value $.01 per share, liquidation preference $50,000 per share plus
an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or
declared) thereon plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a
Premium Call Period, designated respectively Auction Rate Municipal Preferred
Stock, Series F7 and Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28.
SECOND: The Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the
Corporation, acting in accordance with Sections 2-208 and 2-411 of the Maryland
General Corporation Law, has fixed the preferences, voting powers, restrictions,
limitations as to dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of
redemption, of the shares of each such series of preferred stock as follows:
DESIGNATION
SERIES F7: A series of 855 shares of preferred stock, par value $.01
per share, liquidation preference $50,000 per share plus an amount equal to
accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon
plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call
Period, is hereby designated "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F7". Each share of Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall be
issued on November 23, 1992; have an Initial Dividend Rate of 2.70% per annum
and the Initial Dividend Payment Date shall be December 7, 1992; and have such
other preferences, limitations and relative voting rights, in addition to those
required by applicable law or set forth in the Corporation's Charter applicable
to preferred stock of the Corporation, as are set forth in these Articles
Supplementary. The Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall
constitute a separate series of preferred stock of the Corporation, and each
share of Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall be identical.
SERIES F28: A Series of 855 shares of preferred stock, par value $.01
per share, liquidation preference $50,000 per share plus an amount equal to
accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon
plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call
Period, is hereby designated "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F28". Each share of Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall be
issued on November 23, 1992; have an Initial Dividend Rate of 3.05% per annum
and the Initial Dividend Payment Date shall be January 11, 1993; and have such
other preferences, limitations and relative voting rights in addition to those
required by applicable law or set forth in the Corporation's Charter applicable
to preferred stock of the Corporation, as are set forth in these Articles
Supplementary. The Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall
constitute a separate series of preferred stock of the Corporation, and each
share of Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall be identical.
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1. Definitions. (a) Unless the context or use indicates another or
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different meaning or intent, in these Articles Supplementary the following terms
have the following meanings, whether used in the singular or plural:
"`AA' Composite Commercial Paper Rate" for any period less than 183
days as of any date means (i) the Interest Equivalent of the rate on commercial
paper for such period placed on behalf of issuers whose corporate bonds are
rated "AA" by S&P, or the equivalent of such rating by S&P or another nationally
recognized statistical rating organization, as the rate for such period is made
available on a discount basis or otherwise by the Federal Reserve Bank of New
York for the Business Day immediately preceding such date, or (ii) in the event
that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York does not make available such a rate,
then the arithmetic average of the Interest Equivalent of the rate on commercial
paper for such period placed on behalf of such issuers, as quoted to the Auction
Agent on a discount basis or otherwise by the Commercial Paper Dealers for the
close of business on the Business Day immediately preceding such date. If a
Commercial Paper Dealer does not quote a rate required to determine the "AA
Composite Commercial Paper Rate for such period, the "AA" Composite Commercial
Paper Rate for such period will be determined on the basis of the quotation or
quotations furnished by any Substitute Commercial Paper Dealer or Substitute
Commercial Paper Dealers selected by the Corporation to provide such rate or
rates not being supplied by the Commercial Paper Dealer.
"Accountant's Confirmation" has the meaning set forth in paragraph
7(c) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Additional Dividend" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(e) of
these Articles Supplementary.
"Advisor" means the Corporation's investment advisor, BlackRock
Financial Management L.P., formerly Blackstone Financial Management L.P., and
any successor thereto.
"Affiliate" shall mean any Person, known to the Auction Agent to be
controlled by, in control of, or under common control with, the Corporation.
"Agent Member" means a member of the Securities Depository that will
act on behalf of an Existing Holder of one or more Preferred Shares or a
Potential Holder.
"Anticipation Notes" means the following New York Municipal
Obligations: tax anticipation notes, revenue anticipation notes and tax and
revenue anticipation notes.
"Applicable Percentage" has the meaning set forth in paragraph
11(a)(vi) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Applicable Rate" means (i) for purposes of the Auction Procedures,
the rate per annum or, in connection with any Auction in which Bid Requirements
are imposed by the Corporation, the method by which one or more such rates may
be determined, at which cash dividends are payable (if declared) on the
Preferred Shares or Other Preferred Shares, as the case may be, for any Dividend
Period and any Dividend Payment Period included therein and (ii) for purposes of
determining the amount of cash dividends payable (if declared) at any Dividend
Payment Date, the rate per annum (including in the case of any Applicable Rate
expressed as a Spread the rate per annum determined by periodic application of
such Spread to the applicable Reference Index or Reference Security at the
frequency and weighting, if any, specified in the related Bid Requirements,
subject to any Maximum Applicable Rate or Minimum Applicable rate applicable to
such Dividend Payment Period) at which cash dividends are payable (if declared)
on the Preferred Shares, and includes, to the extent provided by paragraph
2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary, any late charge provided for by such
paragraph.
"Auction" means a periodic operation of the Auction Procedures.
"Auction Agent" means Bankers Trust Company unless and until another
commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution appointed by a
resolution of the Board of Directors of the Corporation or a duly authorized
committee thereof enters into an agreement with the Corporation to follow the
Auction Procedures for the purpose of determining the Applicable Rate and to act
as transfer agent, registrar, dividend disbursing agent and redemption agent for
the Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares.
"Auction Procedures" means the procedures for conducting Auctions set
forth in paragraph 11 of these Articles Supplementary.
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"Bid Requirements" means (i) any requirement for a Special Dividend
Period longer than 91 days that Bids by Potential Holders shall be expressed as
a Spread below, at or above the rate of a specified Reference Index or Reference
Security, (ii) the Reference Index or Reference Security, the most recently
announced rate thereof and the frequency with which the rate of Reference Index
or the Reference Security, as the case may be, shall be recalculated for
purposes of determining rates expressed as Spreads thereon in accordance with
these Articles Supplementary, which frequency shall be the same as the frequency
with which the person maintaining the Reference Index being utilized
recalculates such Reference Index, or the same as the frequency with which the
interest rate on the Reference Security being utilized changes or such other
frequency as the Corporation shall specify (which specification may include a
formula specified by the Corporation indicating the weighting to be given to
each recalculation of the Reference Index or change in the rate of the Reference
Security during a specified period), (iii) the frequency of Dividend Payment
Dates during such Special Dividend Period (which shall not be more often than
the frequency specified pursuant to clause (ii) above), (iv) one or more Minimum
Applicable Rate or Rates (the Indicated Minimum Applicable Rate or Rates (the
Indicated Minimum Applicable Rate or Rates in the case of Bid Requirements set
forth in a Request for Special Dividend Period) and/or (v) one or more Special
Dividend Period Reference Rate or Rates and the Maximum Applicable Rate or Rates
(the Indicated Maximum Applicable Rate or Rates in the case of Bid Requirements
set forth in a Request for Special Dividend Period) derivable from such Special
Dividend Period Reference Rate or Rates, in each case as set forth in the Notice
of Special Dividend Period for such Special Dividend Period.
"Broker-Dealer" shall mean any broker-dealer, or other entity
permitted by law to perform the functions required of a Broker-Dealer in
paragraph 11 of these Articles Supplementary, that has been selected by the
Corporation and has entered into a Broker-Dealer Agreement with the Auction
Agent that remains effective.
"Broker-Dealer Agreement" shall mean an agreement between the Auction
Agent and a Broker-Dealer pursuant to which such Broker-Dealer agrees to follow
the procedures specified in paragraph 11 of these Articles Supplementary.
"Business Day" means a day on which the New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
is open for trading and which is not a Saturday, Sunday or other day on which
banks in the City of New York are authorized or obligated by law to close.
"Charter" means the Charter, as amended and supplemented (including
these Articles Supplementary), of the Corporation on file in the State
Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland.
"Closing Transaction" means the termination of a futures contract or
option position by taking a position opposite thereto.
"Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.
"Commercial Paper Dealers" means Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Incorporated and such other commercial paper dealer or dealers as the
Corporation may from time to time appoint, or, in lieu of any thereof, their
respective affiliates or successors.
"Common Stock" means the common stock, par value $.01 per share, of
the Corporation.
"Corporation" means The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term
Trust Inc., a Maryland corporation.
"Date of Original Issue" means November 23, 1992, with respect to the
Preferred Shares and the date on which the Corporation originally issues any
Other Preferred Shares with respect to such Other Preferred Shares.
"Deposit Securities" means cash, the book value of New York Municipal
Obligations sold for which payment is due within five Business Days with
counterparties rated at least Baa by Moody's and before the next Dividend
Payment Date or Valuation Date, as the case may be, and New York Municipal
Obligations rated at least A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P, VMIG-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's.
"Discounted Value" means (i) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset,
the lower of par and the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the
applicable Moody's Discount Factor and (ii) with respect to an S&P Eligible
Asset, the quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable S&P
Discount Factor.
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"Dividend Coverage Amount," as of any Valuation Date, means (i) the
aggregate amount of cash dividends that will accumulate on all Outstanding
Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares, in each case to (but not including)
the next Dividend Payment Date therefor that follows such Valuation Date
(calculated, in the case of cash dividends determined by application of a Spread
to a Reference Index or Reference Security, by assuming that the Applicable Rate
in effect for the immediately preceding Dividend Payment Period will remain in
effect until the next Dividend Payment Period) plus the aggregate amount of any
liabilities of the Corporation that are required to be paid on or prior to the
next Dividend Payment Date less (ii) the combined Market Value of Deposit
Securities irrevocably deposited with the Auction Agent for the payment of cash
dividends on all Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares.
"Dividend Coverage Assets," as of any Valuation Date, means, in the
case of Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares, Deposit Securities with
maturity or tender payment dates not later in each case than the Dividend
Payment Date therefor that follows such Valuation Date.
"Dividend Payment Date," with respect to Preferred Shares, has the
meaning set forth in paragraph 2(b)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and, with
respect to Other Preferred Shares, has the equivalent meaning.
"Dividend Payment Period" means the Initial Dividend Period and any
Subsequent Dividend Payment Period.
"Dividend Period" means the Initial Dividend Period, any 28-day
Dividend Period (in the case of Series F28 Preferred Shares) or 7-day Dividend
Period (in the case of Series F7 Preferred Shares) and any Special Dividend
Period.
"Existing Holder" means a Person who is listed as the holder of record
of Preferred Shares in the Stock Books.
"Holder" means a Person identified as a holder of record of Preferred
Shares in the Stock Register.
"Independent Accountant" means a nationally recognized accountant, or
firm of accountants, that is, with respect to the Corporation, an independent
public accountant or firm of independent public accountants under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended.
"Indicated Maximum Applicable Rate" means the Maximum Applicable Rate
that would apply if the Auction with respect to which it is specified were
conducted on the date of the Request for Special Dividend Period in which such
Indicated Maximum Applicable Rate is specified.
"Indicated Minimum Applicable Rate" means the Minimum Applicable Rate
that would apply if the Auction with respect to which it is specified were
conducted on the date of the Request for Special Dividend Period in which such
Indicated Minimum Applicable Rate is specified.
"Initial Dividend Payment Date" means the Initial Dividend Payment
Date specified herein with respect to the Preferred Shares or Other Preferred
Shares, as the case may be.
"Initial Dividend Period," with respect to Preferred Shares, has the
meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and, with
respect to Other Preferred Shares, has the equivalent meaning.
"Initial Dividend Rate," with respect to each series of Preferred
Shares, means the rate per annum applicable to the Initial Dividend Period for
such series of Preferred Shares and, with respect to Other Preferred Shares, has
the equivalent meaning.
"Initial Margin" means the amount of cash or securities deposited with
a broker as a margin payment at the time of purchase or sale of a futures
contract.
"Interest Equivalent" means a yield on a 360-day basis of a discount
basis security which is equal to the yield on an equivalent interest-bearing
security.
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"Mandatory Redemption Price" means $50,000 per share of Preferred
Shares plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not
earned or declared) to the date fixed for redemption plus the premium, if any,
resulting from the designation of a Premium Call Period.
"Market Value" of any asset of the Corporation shall be the market
value thereof determined by the Pricing Service. Market Value of any asset
shall include any interest accrued thereon. The Pricing Service shall value
portfolio securities at the lower of the quoted bid price or the mean between
the quoted bid and ask price or the yield equivalent when quotations are not
readily available. Securities for which quotations are not readily available
shall be valued at fair value as determined by the Pricing Service using methods
which include consideration of: yields or prices of municipal obligations of
comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating; indications as
to value from dealers; and general market conditions. The Pricing Service may
employ electronic data processing techniques and/or a matrix system to determine
valuations. If the Pricing Service fails to provide the Market Value of any New
York Municipal Obligation, such New York Municipal Obligation shall be valued at
the lower of two bid quotations (one of which shall be in writing) obtained by
the Corporation from two dealers who are members of the National Association of
Securities Dealers, Inc. and are making a market in such New York Municipal
Obligation. Futures contracts and options are valued at closing prices for such
instruments established by the exchange or board of trade on which they are
traded, or if market quotations are not readily available, are valued at fair
value as determined by the Pricing Service or if the Pricing Service is not able
to value such instruments they shall be valued at fair value on a consistent
basis using methods determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.
"Maximum Applicable Rate," for any Dividend Payment Period with
respect to Preferred Shares, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 11(a)(vi) of
these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other Preferred Shares, has
the equivalent meaning.
"Maximum Marginal Tax Rate" means the maximum marginal regular Federal
individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or the maximum marginal
regular Federal corporate income tax rate, whichever is greater.
"Maximum Potential Additional Dividend Liability," as of any Valuation
Date, means the aggregate amount of Additional Dividends that would be due if
the Corporation were to make Retroactive Taxable Allocations, with respect to
any fiscal year, estimated based upon dividends paid and the amount of
undistributed realized net capital gains and other taxable income earned by the
Corporation, as of the end of the calendar month immediately preceding such
Valuation Date and assuming such Additional Dividends are fully taxable.
"Minimum Applicable Rate," for any Dividend Payment Period with
respect to Preferred Shares, has the meaning set forth in paragraph 11(a)(vii)
of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other Preferred Shares, has
the equivalent meaning.
"Minimum Liquidity Level" means, as of any Valuation Date, an
aggregate Market Value of the Corporation's Dividend Coverage Assets not less
than the Dividend Coverage Amount.
"Moody's" means Moody's Investors Service or its successors.
"Moody's Discount Factor" means, for purposes of determining the
Discounted Value of any Moody's Eligible Asset which is a New York Municipal
Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation, the percentage determined by reference
to (i) (A) the rating by Moody's or S&P on such asset or (B) in the event the
New York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation, is insured under an
insurance policy which guarantees the timely payment of interest on such New
York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation and principal thereof to
maturity, the Moody's insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of
the insurance policy (provided that for purposes of clause (B) if the insurance
claims-paying ability of an issuer of an insurance policy is not rated by
Moody's but is rated by S&P, such issuer shall be deemed to have a Moody's
insurance claims-paying ability rating which is one full category lower than the
S&P insurance claims-paying ability rating) and (ii) the shortest Moody's
Collateral Period set forth opposite such rating that is the same length as or
is longer than the Moody's Exposure Period, in accordance with the table set
forth below":
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Rating Category
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Moody's Collateral Period Aaa* Aa* A* Baa* Other**
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7 weeks or less...................................... 151% 159% 168% 202% 229%
8 weeks or less but greater than seven weeks......... 154 164 173 205 235
9 weeks or less but greater than eight weeks......... 158 169 179 209 242
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* Moody's rating.
** New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations not rated by
Moody's but rated BBB or BBB+ by S&P.
; provided, however, in the event a Moody's Discount Factor applicable to a New
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York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation is determined by
reference to an insurance claims-paying ability rating in accordance with clause
(i) (B), such Moody's Discount Factor shall be increased by an amount equal to
50% of the difference between (a) the percentage set forth in the foregoing
table under the applicable rating category and (b) the percentage set forth in
the foregoing table under the rating category which is one category lower than
the applicable rating category. If a New York Municipal Obligation or Other
Municipal Obligation is covered by a Portfolio Insurance policy which provides
the Trust with an option to obtain Permanent Insurance with respect to such New
York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation and such Portfolio
Insurance policy has been approved in writing by Moody's, the Moody's Discount
Factor rating category shall be determined by averaging the insurance claims
paying ability rating of the Portfolio Insurance provider and the next lowest
rating category.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the Moody's Discount Factor for
short-term New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations will
be 115% so long as such New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal
Obligations are rated at least MIG-1, VMIG-1 or P-1 by Moody's or 125% if such
New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations are not rated by
Moody's but are rate A-1+ or SP-1+ or AA by S&P and mature or have a demand
feature at par exercisable in 30 days or less, and (ii) no Moody's Discount
Factor will be applied to cash or to Municipal Receivables (except to the extent
provided in the definition thereof).
"Moody's Eligible Asset" means cash, a Municipal Receivable or a New
York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation that (i) pays interest
in cash, (ii) is publicly rated Baa or higher by Moody's or, if not rated by
Moody's but rated by S&P, is rated at least BBB by S&P (provided that, for
purposes of determining the Moody's Discount Factor applicable to any such S&P-
rated New York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation, such New York
Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation (excluding any short-term New
York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation) will be deemed to have
a Moody's rating which is one full rating category lower than its S&P rating),
(iii) does not have its Moody's rating suspended by Moody's and (iv) is part of
an issue of New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations of at
least $10,000,000. In addition, New York Municipal Obligations and Other
Municipal Obligations in the Corporation's portfolio must be within the
following diversification requirements in order to be included within Moody's
Eligible Assets:
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Maximum Maximum Maximum
Minimum Maximum Issue Type County State
Issue Size Underlying Concentration Concentration Concentration
Rating ($ Millions) Obligor (%) (1) (%) (1) (3) (6) (%) (1) (4) (6) (%) (1) (5)
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Aaa........................... 10 100 100 100 100
Aa............................ 10 20 60 60 60
A............................. 10 10 40 40 40
Baa........................... 10 6 20 20 20
Other(2)...................... 10 4 12 12 12
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(1) The referenced percentages represent maximum cumulative totals for the
related rating category and each lower rating category.
(2) New York Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations not rated by
Moody's but rated BBB or BBB+ by S&P.
(3) Does not apply to general obligation bonds.
(4) Applicable to general obligation bonds only.
(5) Does not apply to New York Municipal Obligations.
(6) Does not apply to Other Municipal Obligations.
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For purposes of the maximum underlying obligor requirement described above, any
such bond backed by the guaranty, letter of credit or insurance issued by a
third party will be deemed to be issued by such third party if the issuance of
such third party credit is the sole determinant of the rating on such bond. For
purposes of the issue type concentration requirement described above, New York
Municipal Obligations and Other Municipal Obligations will be classified within
one of the following categories: health care issues (teaching and non-teaching
hospitals, public and private), housing issues (single- and multi-family),
educational facilities issues (public and private schools), student loan issues,
resource recovery issues, transportation issues (mass transit, airport and
highway bonds), industrial revenue/pollution control bond issues, utility issues
(including water, sewer and electricity), general obligation issues, lease
obligations/certificates of participation, escrowed bonds and other issues
("Other Issues") not falling within one of the aforementioned categories
(includes special obligations to crossover, excise and sales tax revenue,
recreation revenue, special assessment and telephone revenue bonds). In no
event shall (a) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of student loan
issues, (b) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of resource
recovery issues or (c) more than 10% of Moody's Eligible Assets consist of Other
Issues. When the Corporation sells a New York Municipal Obligation or Other
Municipal Obligation and agrees to repurchase it at a future date, the
Corporation must count as a liability for the purposes of the Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Amount the amount of the repurchase price of such New York
Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation and such New York Municipal
Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation is considered a Moody's Eligible Asset
to the extent it satisfies Moody's current guidelines. When the Corporation
buys a New York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal Obligation and agrees to
sell it to another part at a future date and the long-term debt of such other
party is rated at least A2 and the transaction has a term of 30 days or less,
the cash to be received by the Corporation will be counted as a Moody's Eligible
Asset; otherwise such New York Municipal Obligation or Other Municipal
Obligation will be counted as Moody's Eligible Asset to the extent it satisfies
Moody's current guidelines.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, an asset will not be considered a
Moody's Eligible Asset if it is held in a margin account or if it is subject to
any material lien, mortgage, pledge, security interest or security agreement of
any kind, except for (i) Liens to secure payment for services rendered or cash
advanced to the Corporation by the Advisor, the custodian of the Corporation's
assets, the Auction Agent or any Broker-Dealers and (ii) any Lien by virtue of a
repurchase agreement. In addition, an asset irrevocably deposited for the
payment of any of the items set forth in clauses (i) A through F of the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount will not be considered Moody's
Eligible Assets.
For purposes of the definition of Moody's Eligible Asset, references
to the S&P rating BBB shall be deemed to include the S&P ratings BBB and BBB+.
Moody's Exposure Period" means a period that is the same length or
longer than the number of days used in calculating the cash dividend component
of the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount and shall initially be the
period commencing on a given Valuation Date and ending 48 days thereafter.
"Moody's Hedging Transaction" means the selling of an exchange traded
futures contract based on the Municipal Index or Treasury Bonds or the purchase
of an exchange traded put option on such a futures contract or the writing of an
exchange traded call option on such a futures contract.
"Moody's Volatility Factor" means 100% during any Dividend Period of
greater than 49 days until 49 days prior to the last day of such Dividend
Period; otherwise, "Moody's Volatility Factor" means 272% except during that
time period where legislation increasing the federal income tax rate has been
enacted into law and such increase has not yet taken effect, in which case for
such time period Moody's Volatility Factor shall be determined by reference to
the increase in the Maximum Marginal Tax Rate as follows: for increases of up
to 5%, 292%; for increases greater than 5% and up to 10%, 313%; for increases
greater than 10% and up to 15%, 338%; for increases greater than 15% and up to
20%, 364% for increases greater than 20% and up to 25%, 396%; for increases
greater than 25% and up to 30%, 432%; for increases greater than 30% and up to
35%, 472%; for increases greater than 35% and up to 40%, 520%.
"Municipal Index" means The Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index.
"Municipal Receivables" means no more than the aggregate of the
following: (i) the book value of receivables for New York Municipal Obligations
sold as of or prior to a relevant Valuation Date if such receivables are due
within five Business Days of such Valuation Date, and if the trades which
generated such receivables are (A) settled through clearing house firms with
respect to which the Corporation has received prior written authorization from
Moody's or (B) with counterparties having a Moody's long-term debt rating of at
least Baa3; and (ii) the Moody's Discounted Value of New York Municipal
Obligations sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date which generated
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receivables, if such receivables are due within five Business Days of such
Valuation Date but do not comply with either of conditions (A) or (B) of the
preceding clause (i).
"New York Municipal Obligations" means debt obligations issued by or
on behalf of the State of New York, its political subdivisions, agencies and
instrumentalities and by other qualifying issuers that pay interest which, in
the opinion of bond counsel to the issuer, is exempt from Federal and New York
State and New York City income tax.
"1940 Act" means the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended from
time to time.
"1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage" means asset coverage, as
defined in section 18(h) of the 1940 Act, of at least 200% with respect to all
outstanding senior securities of the Corporation which are stock, including all
outstanding Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares (or such other asset
coverage as may in the future be specified in or under the 1940 Act as the
minimum asset coverage for senior securities which are stock of a closed-end
investment company as a condition of paying dividends on its common stock.
"1940 Act Cure Date," with respect to the failure by the Corporation
to maintain the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage (as required by
paragraph 6 of these Articles Supplementary) as of the last Business Day of each
month, means the last Business Day of the following month.
"Non-Call Period" has the meaning set forth under "Specific Redemption
Provisions" below.
"Non-Payment Period," with respect to each series of Preferred Shares,
means any period commencing on and including the day on which the Corporation
shall fail to (i) declare, prior to the close of business on the second Business
Day preceding any Dividend Payment Date, for payment on or (to the extent
permitted by paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary) within three
Business Days after such Dividend Payment Date to the Holders as of 12:00 noon,
New York City time, on the Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date,
the full amount of any dividend on Preferred Shares payable on such Dividend
Payment Date or (ii) deposit, irrevocably in trust, in same-day funds, with the
Auction Agent by 12:00 noon, New York City time, (A) on such Dividend Payment
Date the full amount of any cash dividend on such shares payable (if declared)
on such Dividend Payment Date or (B) on any redemption date for any Preferred
Shares called for redemption, the Mandatory Redemption Price per share of such
Preferred Shares or, in the case of an optional redemption, the Optional
Redemption Price per share, and ending on and including the Business Day on
which, by 12:00 noon, New York City time, all unpaid cash dividends and unpaid
redemption prices shall have been so deposited or shall have otherwise been made
available to Holders in same-day funds; provided that, a Non-Payment Period
shall not end unless the Corporation shall have given at least five days' but no
more than 30 days' written notice of such deposit or availability to the Auction
Agent, all Existing Holders (at their addresses appearing in the Stock Books)
and the Securities Depository. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the failure by
the Corporation to deposit the funds provided for by clauses (ii)(A) and (ii)(B)
above within three Business Days after a Dividend Payment Date or any Redemption
Date, as the case may be, in each case to the extent contemplated by paragraph
2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary, shall not constitute a "Non-Payment
Period."
"Non-Payment Period Rate" means, initially, 250% of the 30-day "AA"
Composite Commercial Paper Rate (or 300% of such rate if the Corporation has
provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to the Auction establishing the
Applicable Rate for any dividend pursuant to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net
capital gains or other taxable income will be included in such dividend on
Preferred Shares). Such percentages will be used to calculate the Applicable
Rate for any Non-Payment Period which occurs during a Special Dividend Period on
either series of Preferred Shares and will be applied to the applicable Special
Dividend Period Reference Rate then in effect with respect to such series.
However, the Board of Directors of the Corporation shall have the authority to
adjust, modify, alter or change from time to time the initial Non-Payment Period
Rate if the Board of Directors of the Corporation determines and Moody's and S&P
(and any Substitute Rating Agency in lieu of Moody's or S&P in the event either
of such parties shall not rate the Preferred Shares) advise the Corporation in
writing that such adjustment, modification, alteration or change will not
adversely affect their then-current ratings on the Preferred Shares.
"Normal Dividend Payment Date" has the meaning set forth in paragraph
2(b)(i) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Notice of Redemption" means any notice with respect to the redemption
of Preferred Shares pursuant to paragraph 4 of these Articles Supplementary.
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"Notice of Revocation" has the meaning set forth in paragraph
2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Notice of Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth in
paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Optional Redemption Price" shall mean $50,000 per share plus an
amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or
declared) to the date fixed for redemption plus the premium, if any, resulting
from the designation of a Premium Call Period.
"Original Issue Insurance" means insurance guaranteeing the timely
payment of principal of, and interest on, a New York Municipal Obligation
purchased by the issuer of a New York Municipal Obligation or by a third party
at the time of issuance of such New York Municipal Obligation.
"Other Municipal Obligations" means long-term obligations issued by or
on behalf of states, territories or possessions of the United States, political
subdivisions of the foregoing, or agencies and instrumentalities paying interest
which, in the opinion of the bond counsel to the issuer, is exempt from Federal
but not New York State and New York City income tax.
"Other Preferred Shares" means the Auction Rate Municipal Preferred
Stock of the Corporation, other than the Preferred Shares.
"Outstanding" means, as of any date (i) with respect to Preferred
Shares, Preferred Shares theretofore issued by the Corporation except, without
duplication, (A) any Preferred Shares theretofore cancelled or delivered to the
Auction Agent for cancellation, or redeemed by the Corporation, or as to which a
Notice of Redemption shall have been given and moneys shall have been deposited
in trust by the Corporation pursuant to paragraph 4(c) and (B) any Preferred
Shares as to which the Corporation or any Affiliate thereof shall be an Existing
Holder and (ii) with respect to shares of Other Preferred Stock, has the
equivalent meaning.
"Parity Stock" means the Preferred Shares and each other outstanding
series of Preferred Stock the holders of which, together with the holders of the
Preferred Shares, shall be entitled to the receipt of dividends or of amounts
distributable upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up, as the case may be,
in proportion to the full respective preferential amounts to which they are
entitled, without preference or priority one over the other.
"Permanent Insurance" means insurance guaranteeing the timely payment
of principal of, and interest on, Municipal Obligation purchased by the
Corporation upon payment of a single, predetermined insurance premium pursuant
to an irrevocable commitment of the issuer of Portfolio Insurance covering such
Municipal Obligation.
"Person" shall mean and include an individual, a partnership, a
corporation, a trust, an unincorporated association, a joint venture or other
entity or a government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.
"Portfolio Insurance" means insurance guaranteeing the timely payment
of principal of, and interest on, a covered New York Municipal Obligation only
while such New York Municipal Obligation is owned by the Corporation.
"Potential Holder" shall mean any Person, including any Existing
Holder, who may be interested in acquiring Preferred Shares (or, in the case of
an Existing Holder, additional Preferred Shares).
"Preferred Shares" means, as the case may be, Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F28 or Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F7.
"Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount," as of any Valuation Date,
means the dollar amount equal to (i) the sum of (A) the product of the number of
Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares outstanding on such Valuation Date
multiplied by $50,000 plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation
of a Premium Call Period; (B) the aggregate amount of cash dividends that will
have accumulated (whether or not earned or declared) for each share of Preferred
Shares and Other Preferred Shares outstanding, in each case, to (but not
including) the next Dividend Payment Date therefor that follows such Valuation
Date (calculated, in the case of cash dividends determined by application of a
Spread to a Reference Index or Reference Security, by assuming that the
Applicable Rate in effect for the
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immediately preceding Dividend Payment Period will remain in effect until the
next Dividend Payment Period); (C) the aggregate amount of cash dividends that
would accumulate at the then current Maximum Applicable Rate (assuming
notification has been given to the Auction Agent that net capital gains or other
taxable income will be included in the relevant dividend as contemplated
pursuant to paragraphs 2(f) and 11(a)(vi) of these Articles Supplementary) on
any Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares outstanding from such Dividend
Payment Date through the 48th day after such Valuation Date, multiplied by the
larger of the Moody's Volatility Factor and the S&P Volatility Factor determined
from time to time by Moody's and S&P, respectively (except that if such
Valuation Date occurs during a Non-Payment Period, the cash dividend for
purposes of calculation would accumulate at the then current Non-Payment Period
Rate); (D) the amount of anticipated expenses of the corporation for the 90 days
subsequent to such Valuation Date; (E) the amount of the Corporation's Maximum
Potential Additional Dividend Liability as of such Valuation Date; and (F) any
current liabilities as of such Valuation Date to the extent not reflected in any
of (i) A) through (i) (E) (including, without limitation, and immediately upon
determination, payables for New York Municipal Obligations purchased as of such
Valuation Date) less (ii) the lesser of (A) either the Discounted Value of the
Corporation's assets irrevocably deposited by the Corporation for the payment of
any of (i) (A) through (i) (F) or the face value of such irrevocably deposited
assets that mature prior to the payment date of the liabilities for which they
are being deposited and are either fully guaranteed by the U.S. government or
have a rating of either P-1, VMIG-1 or MIG-1 by Moody's and A-1+ or SP-1+ by
S&P, and (B) the Market Value of any of the Corporation's assets irrevocably
deposited by the Corporation for the payment of any of (i) (A) through (i)(F).
For purposes of determining as of any Valuation Date whether the
Corporation has Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible Assets each with an
aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount, the Corporation shall include as a liability in the
calculation of the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount an amount
calculated semi-annually equal to 150% of the estimated cost of obtaining
Permanent Insurance with respect to Moody's Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible
Assets, as applicable, that are (i) covered by Portfolio Insurance policies
which provide the Corporation with the option to obtain such Permanent Insurance
and (ii) are discounted by a Moody's Discount Factor or S&P Discount Factor, as
applicable, determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability
rating of the issuer of such Portfolio Insurance policy.
"Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Cure Date," with respect to the
failure by the Corporation to satisfy the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Amount (as required by paragraph 7(a) of these Articles Supplementary) as of a
given Valuation Date, means the fifth Business Day following such Valuation
Date.
"Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report" means a report signed by
the President, Treasurer, or Vice President of the Corporation which sets forth,
as of the related Valuation Date, the assets of the Corporation, the Market
Value and the Discounted Value thereof (seriatim and in aggregate), and the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount.
"Preferred Stock" means the preferred stock of the Corporation, and
includes Preferred Shares and Other Preferred Shares.
"Premium Call Period" has the meaning set forth under "Specific
Redemption Provisions" below.
"Pricing Service" shall mean J.J. Kenny Co., Inc. or any pricing
service designated by the Board of Directors of the Corporation provided the
Corporation obtains written assurance from S&P that such designation will not
impair the rating then assigned by S&P to the Preferred Shares.
"Quarterly Valuation Date" means the last Business Day of each fiscal
quarter of the Corporation in each fiscal year of the Corporation, commencing
December 31, 1992.
"Reference Index" shall mean an index of interest rates on Treasury
Securities, Municipal Obligations or high quality commercial paper or dividend
rates on preferred stock of issuers registered as closed-end management
investment companies under the 1940 Act that invest primarily in Municipal
Obligations or any other index or instrument selected and approved by the
Corporation's Board of Directors, after consultation with the Broker-Dealers and
made available to the Auction Agent, as being an appropriate index or
instrument, in each case expressed as a rate and devised and calculated not less
often than monthly by one or more parties that are not affiliated with the
Corporation and made available to the Corporation, the Auction Agent, the
Broker-Dealers and existing and potential beneficial owners of the Preferred
Shares.
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"Reference Rate" means the higher of the 30-day "AA" Composite
Commercial Paper Rate and the Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal
Bond Rate, or, in the case of a Special Dividend Period with a single Applicable
Rate throughout such Special Dividend Period, the Special Dividend Period
Reference Rate or, in the case of a Special Dividend Period with a varying
Applicable Rate, the Reference Rate specified in the definition of S&P
Volatility Factor that most closely approximates the length of the interval
between periodic applications of the Spread to the relevant Reference Index or
Reference Security.
"Reference Security" shall mean, in the case of a debt obligation, a
particular debt obligation which is publicly traded, which is non-callable prior
to the termination of the Special Dividend Period with respect to which such
Reference Security is relevant and the outstanding aggregate principal amount of
which at the time of the Notice of Special Dividend Period exceeds $100 million
or, in the case of a preferred stock, a preferred stock issue which is publicly
traded, which is non-redeemable prior to the termination of the Special Dividend
Period with respect to which such Reference Security is relevant and the
outstanding liquidation value of which at the time of the Notice of Special
Dividend Period exceeds $50 million.
"Request for Special Dividend Period" has the meaning set forth in
paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Response" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(iii) of these
Articles Supplementary.
"Retroactive Taxable Allocation" has the meaning set froth in
paragraph 2(e) of these Articles Supplementary.
"Right," with respect to Preferred Shares, has the meaning set forth
in paragraph 2(e) of these Articles Supplementary and, with respect to Other
Preferred Shares, has the equivalent meaning.
"Rightholder" has the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(e) of these
Articles Supplementary.
"S&P" means Standard & Poor's Corporation or its successors.
"S&P Discount Factor" means, for purposes of determining the
Discounted Value of any New York Municipal Obligation which constitutes an S&P
Eligible Asset, the percentage determined by reference to (a)(i) in the event
the New York Municipal Obligation is covered by a Portfolio Insurance policy
which does not provide the Corporation with the option to obtain Permanent
Insurance with respect to such New York Municipal Obligation, or is not covered
by bond insurance, the S&P or Moody's rating on such New York Municipal
Obligation, (ii) in the event the New York Municipal Obligation is covered by an
Original Issue Insurance policy or a Secondary Insurance policy, the S&P
insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the policy or (iii) in
the event the New York Municipal Obligation is covered by a Portfolio Insurance
policy which provides the Corporation with the option to obtain Permanent
Insurance with respect to such New York Municipal Obligation and such Portfolio
Insurance policy has been reviewed and approved in writing by S&P, at the
Corporation's option, the S&P or Moody's rating on such New York Municipal
Obligation or the S&P insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of
the Portfolio Insurance policy and (b) the shortest S&P Collateral Period set
forth opposite such rating that is the same length as or is longer than the S&P
Exposure Period, in accordance with the table set forth below:
S&P Collateral Period For New York Municipal Obligations:
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40 Business Days............................ 210% 215% 230% 270%
22 Business Days............................ 190 195 210 250
10 Business Days............................ 175 180 195 235
7 Business Days............................ 170 175 190 230
3 Business Days............................ 150 155 170 210
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* S&P rating.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the S&P Discount Factor for short-term
New York Municipal Obligations will be 115%, so long as such Municipal
Obligations are rated A-1+ or SP-l+ by S&P or 125% if such New York Municipal
Obligations are not rated by S&P but are rated VMIG-1, P-1 or MIG-l by Moody's
and mature or have a
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demand feature exercisable in 30 days or less; provided, however, that such
Moody's rated short-term New York Municipal Obligations must be backed by a
letter of credit, liquidity facility or guarantee from a bank or other financial
institution, such bank or institution having a short-term rating of at least A-
l+ from S&P; and further provided that such short-term New York Municipal
Obligations rated by Moody's but not rated by S&P may comprise no more than 50%
of short-term New York Municipal Obligations that qualify as S&P Eligible Assets
and (ii) no S&P Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to the book value of
New York Municipal Obligations sold for which payment is due within five
Business Days. Anticipation Notes rated SP-1+ or, if not rated by S&P, rated
MIG-1 or VMIG-l by Moody's, which do not mature or have a demand feature at par
exercisable in 30 days and which do not have a long-term rating, will be
considered to be short-term New York Municipal Obligations for purposes of
determining the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets.
"S&P Eligible Asset" means cash or the book value of New York Municipal
Obligations sold for which payment is due within five Business Days of a
Valuation Date or a Municipal Obligation that (i) is issued by any of the 50
states, the territories and their subdivisions, counties, cities, towns,
villages, and school districts, agencies, such as authorities and special
districts created by the states, and certain federally sponsored agencies such
as local housing authorities (payments made on these bonds are exempt from
regular federal income taxes and are generally exempt from state and local taxes
in the state of issuance); (ii) is interest bearing and pays interest at least
semiannually; (iii) is payable with respect to principal and interest in United
States Dollars; (iv) is publicly rated BBB or higher by S&P or, if not rated by
S&P but rated by Moody's, is rated at least A by Moody's (provided that such
Moody's-rated New York Municipal Obligations will be included in S&P Eligible
Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such New York Municipal
Obligations does not exceed 50% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P
Eligible Assets; and further provided that, for purposes of determining the S&P
Discount Factor applicable to any such Moody's-rated New York Municipal
Obligation, such New York Municipal Obligation will be deemed to have an S&P
rating which is one full rating category lower than its Moody's rating); (iv) is
not subject to a covered call or covered put option written by the Corporation;
(v) is not part of a private placement of New York Municipal Obligations; and
(vi) is part of an issue of New York Municipal Obligations with an original
issue size of at least $20 million or, if of an issue with an original issue
size below $20 million (but in no event below $10 million), is issued by an
issuer with a total of at least $50 million of securities outstanding.
Notwithstanding the foregoing;
(1) New York Municipal Obligations of any one issuer or guarantor
(excluding bond insurers) will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only
to the extent the Market Value of such New York Municipal Obligations
does not exceed 20% of the aggregate Market Value of the S&P Eligible
Assets, except that New York Municipal Obligations falling within the
utility issue type category will be broken down into three sub-
categories (as described below) and such New York Municipal
Obligations will be considered S&P Eligible Assets to the extent the
Market Value of such Bonds in each such sub-category does not exceed
20% of the aggregate value of S&P Eligible Assets. For purposes of the
issue type category requirement described above, New York Municipal
Obligations will be classified within one of the following categories:
health care issues, housing issues, educational facilities issues,
student loan issues, transportation issues, industrial development
bond issues, utility issues, general obligation issues, lease
obligations, escrowed bonds and other issues not falling within one of
the aforementioned categories. For purposes of the issue type category
requirement described above, New York Municipal Obligations in the
utility issue type category will be classified within one of the three
following sub-categories: (i) electric, gas and combination issues (if
the combination issue includes an electric issue), (ii) water and
sewer utilities and combination issues (if the combination issue does
not include an electric issue), and (iii) irrigation, resource
recovery, solid waste and other utilities, provided that New York
Municipal Obligations included in this sub-category (iii) must be
rated by S&P in order to be included in S&P Eligible Assets.
The Corporation may include other Municipal Obligations as S&P
Eligible Assets pursuant to guidelines and restrictions to be established by
S&P provided that S&P advises the Corporation in writing that such action will
not adversely affect its then current rating on the Preferred Shares.
"S&P Exposure Period" means the maximum period of time following a
Valuation Date, including the Valuation Date and the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Cure Date, (currently 10 Business Days) that the Corporation has
under these Articles Supplementary to cure any failure to maintain, as of such
Valuation Date, the Discounted Value for its portfolio at least equal to the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount (as described in paragraph 7(a) of
these Articles Supplementary).
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"S&P Hedging Transaction" means the purchasing or selling of a futures
contract-based on the Municipal Index or Treasury Bonds or the purchasing of an
option on such a futures contract.
"S&P Volatility Factor" means, depending on the applicable Reference Rate,
the following:
Reference Rate
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Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate................ 277%
30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate............................. 228%
60-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate............................. 228%
90-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate............................. 222%
180-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate............................ 217%
1-year U.S. Treasury Bill Rate.......................................... 198%
2-year U.S. Treasury Note Rate.......................................... 185%
3-year U.S. Treasury Note Rate.......................................... 178%
4-year U.S. Treasury Note Rate.......................................... 171%
5-year U.S. Treasury Note Rate.......................................... 169%
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Notwithstanding the foregoing, the S&P Volatility Factor may mean such other
potential dividend rate increase factor as S&P advises the Corporation in
writing is applicable.
"Secondary Insurance" means insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of
principal of, and interest on, a New York Municipal Obligation purchased by the
Corporation or a third party subsequent to the original issuance of such New
York Municipal Obligation.
"Securities Depository" means The Depository Trust Company or any successor
company or other entity selected by the Corporation as securities depository for
the Preferred Shares that agrees to follow the procedures required to be
followed by such securities depository in connection with the Preferred Shares.
"Series F7 Preferred Shares" means the Auction Rate Municipal Preferred
Stock, Series F7, liquidation preference $50,000 per share plus an amount equal
to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared),
plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call
Period, of the Corporation.
"Series F28 Preferred Shares" means the Auction Rate Municipal Preferred
Stock, Series F28, liquidation preference $50,000 per share plus an amount equal
to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared)
plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call
Period, of the Corporation.
"Service" means the United States Internal Revenue Service.
"7-day Dividend Period" means any Dividend Period of 7 days for a series of
Preferred Shares.
"Special Dividend Period" means a Dividend Period consisting of a specified
number of days (other than 28 in the case of the Series F28 Preferred Shares or
7 in the case of the Series F7 Preferred Shares), evenly divisible by seven (in
each case subject to adjustment as provided in paragraph 2(c)(iii)).
"Special Dividend Period Reference Rate" means the rate or rates per annum
specified by the Corporation (which may be expressed as the lower of a specified
rate or rates or a Spread under, at or over the Reference Index or Reference
Security being specified for such Special Dividend Period) in the Notice of
Special Dividend Period relating to a particular Special Dividend Period and
specifying a Reference Index or Reference Security or, if the Corporation shall
fail to so specify any such rate or rates, then (i), in the case of a Special
Dividend Period of 182 days or less, the "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate
which most closely matches the length of the Special Dividend Period, provided
that in no case shall the Special Dividend Reference Rate be a "AA" Composite
Commercial Paper Rate which is shorter in time than the 30-day "AA" Composite
Commercial Paper Rate, or, in the case of a Special Dividend Period of longer
than 182 days, the Treasury Rate which most closely matches the length of the
Special Dividend Period.
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"Specific Redemption Provisions" means, with respect to a Special Dividend
Period either, or any combination of, (i) a period (a "Non-Call Period")
determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation, after consultation with
the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers, during which the Preferred Shares
subject to such Dividend Period shall not be subject to redemption at the option
of the Corporation and (ii) a period (a "Premium Call Period"), consisting of a
number of whole years and determined by the Board of Directors of the
Corporation, after consultation with the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers,
during each year of which the Preferred Shares subject to such Dividend Period
shall be redeemable at a price per share equal to $50,000 plus accumulated but
unpaid dividends plus a premium expressed as a percentage of $50,000 as
determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation after consultation with
the Auction Agent and the Broker-Dealers; provided, however, that the
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Corporation shall not adopt Specific Redemption Provisions unless Moody's and
S&P or any Substitute Rating Agency advises the Corporation in writing that such
adoption will not adversely affect their then-current ratings on the Preferred
Shares.
"Spread" means the negative or positive difference or the absence of any
difference, expressed in whole and fractional basis points, below, at or above a
Reference Index or Reference Security specified by the Corporation in a Notice
of Special Dividend Period.
"Stock Books" means the books maintained by the Auction Agent setting forth
at all times a current list, as determined by the Auction Agent, of Existing
Holders of the Preferred Shares.
"Stock Register" means the register of Holders maintained on behalf of the
Corporation by the Auction Agent in its capacity as transfer agent and registrar
for the Preferred Shares.
"Subsequent Dividend Payment Period," with respect to Preferred Shares, has
the meaning set forth in paragraph 2(c)(i) of these Articles Supplementary and,
with respect to Other Preferred Shares, has the equivalent meaning.
"Substitute Commercial Paper Dealers" means such Substitute Commercial
Paper Dealer or Dealers as the Corporation may from time to time appoint or, in
lieu of any thereof, their respective affiliates or successors.
"Substitute Rating Agency" and "Substitute Rating Agencies" shall mean a
nationally recognized securities rating organization and two nationally
recognized securities rating organizations, respectively, selected by Merrill
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, or its respective affiliates and
successors, after consultation with the Corporation, to act as a substitute
rating agency or substitute rating agencies, as the case may be, to determine
the credit ratings of each of the Series F28 Preferred Shares and Series F7
Preferred Shares.
"Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate" means (i) 90% of
(A) the per annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the
index, made available for the Business Day immediately preceding such date but
in any event not later than 8:30 A.M., New York City time, on such date by Kenny
Information Systems or any successor thereto, based upon 30-day yield
evaluations at par of bonds the interest on which is excludable for Federal
income tax purposes under the Code, of not less than "high grade" component
issuers selected by Kenny Information Systems or any such successor from time to
time in its discretion, which component issuers shall include, without
limitation, issuers of general obligation bonds but shall exclude any bonds the
interest on which is subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax or similar
tax under the Code, unless all bonds the interest on which is so excludable for
Federal income tax purposes are subject to such tax and (B) divided by 1 minus
the Maximum Marginal Regular Federal individual income tax rate applicable to
the character of the income being distributed or the maximum marginal regular
Federal corporate income tax rate applicable to the character of the income
being distributed (in each case expressed as a decimal), whichever is greater;
or (ii) in lieu of the rate determined pursuant to clause (i) above, a
percentage, determined by the Corporation, of (A) the per annum rate expressed
on an interest equivalent basis equal to any substitute Index prepared by any
person (other than an Affiliate of the Corporation), selected from time to time
by the Corporation, based on bonds the interest on which is excludable from
gross income for Federal income tax purposes under the Code, and (B) divided by
1 minus the Maximum Marginal Regular Federal individual income tax rate
applicable to the character of the income being distributed or the Maximum
Marginal Regular Federal corporate income tax rate applicable to the character
of the income being distributed (in each case expressed as a decimal), whichever
is greater, as made available on a discount basis or otherwise by the preparer
of such index for the Business Day immediately preceding such date but in any
event not later than 8:30 A.M., New York City time, on such date; provided that
the Corporation shall not select any such substitute index or determine any such
percentage unless the Corporation has received confirmation from Moody's and S&P
(or any Substitute Rating Agency) that the use of such index or percentage would
not affect the ratings assigned to the Preferred Shares by Moody's and S&P (or
any Substitute Rating Agency); provided, however, that if the index then used by
the Corporation for purposes of determining the Taxable Equivalent of the Short-
Term Municipal Bond Rate is
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not made so available by 8:30 A.M., the case of the index described in clause
(i) above or by the preparer of such index in the case of any substitute index
described in clause (ii) above, the Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term
Municipal Bond Rate shall mean the per annum rate expressed on an interest
equivalent basis equal to the most recent such index so made available for any
preceding Business Day, without being multiplied by the 90% factor in the case
of the index described in such clause (i) or the percentage determined by the
Corporation referred to in such clause (ii) in the case of the index described
in clause (ii).
"30-day `AA' Composite Commercial Paper Rate," on any date, means (i) the
Interest Equivalent of the 30-day rate on commercial paper placed on behalf of
issuers whose corporate bonds are rated "AA" by S&P, or the equivalent of such
rating by S&P or another nationally recognized statistical rating organization,
as such 30-day rate is made available on a discount basis or otherwise by the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the Business Day immediately preceding such
date, or (ii) in the event that the Federal Reserve Bank of New York does not
make available such a rate, then the arithmetical average of the Interest
Equivalent of the 30-day rate on commercial paper placed on behalf of such
issuers, as quoted to the Auction Agent on a discount basis or otherwise by the
Commercial Paper Dealer for the close of business on the Business Day
immediately preceding such date. If the Commercial Paper Dealer does not quote
a rate required to determine the 30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate,
the 30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate will be determined on the basis
of the quotation or quotations furnished by any Substitute Commercial Paper
Dealer or Substitute Commercial Paper Dealers selected by the Corporation to
provide such rate or rates not being supplied by the Commercial Paper Dealer.
"Treasury Bonds" means United States Treasury Bonds with remaining
maturities of ten years or more.
"Treasury Rate," on any date for any Special Dividend Period exceeding 182
days, means:
(i) the yield on the most recently auctioned non-callable
direct obligations of the U.S. Government (excluding "flower" bonds) with
a remaining maturity closest to the duration of such Special Dividend
Period, as quoted in The Wall Street Journal on such date for the
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Business Day next preceding such date; or
(ii) in the event that any such rate is not published by The
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Wall Street Journal, then the arithmetic average of the yields on the
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most recently auctioned non-callable direct obligations of the U.S.
Government (excluding "flower" bonds) with a remaining maturity closest
to the duration of such Special Dividend Period as quoted on a discount
basis or otherwise by the U.S. Government Securities Dealers to the
Auction Agent for the close of business on the Business Day immediately
preceding such date.
If any U.S. Government Securities Dealer does not quote a rate required to
determine the Treasury Rate, the Treasury Rate shall be determined on the basis
of the quotation or quotations furnished by the remaining U.S. Government
Securities Dealer or U.S. Government Securities Dealers and any Substitute U.S.
Government Dealers selected by the Corporation to provide such rate or rates not
being supplied by any U.S. Government Securities Dealer or U.S. Government
Securities Dealers, as the case may be, or, if the Trust does not select any
such Substitute U.S. Government Securities Dealer or Substitute U.S. Government
Securities Dealers, by the remaining U.S. Government Securities Dealer or U.S.
Government Securities Dealers.
"Treasury Securities" means United States Treasury bills, notes or bonds.
"28-day Dividend Period" means any Dividend Period of 28 days for a series
of Preferred Shares.
"U.S. Government Securities Dealer" means Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith Incorporated and its respective affiliates or successors, if such entity
is a U.S. Government securities dealer. As used herein, "Substitute U.S.
Government Securities Dealer" shall mean Kidder, Peabody & Co. Incorporated,
PaineWebber Incorporated, Prudential Securities Incorporated and Shearson Lehman
Brothers Inc. or their respective affiliates or successors, if such entity is a
U.S. Government securities dealer, provided that none of such entities shall be
a U.S. Government Securities Dealer.
"Valuation Date" means, for purposes of determining whether the Corporation
is maintaining the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount and the Minimum
Liquidity Level, each Friday which is a Business Day, or the Business Day
preceding any Friday which is not a Business Day, and the Date of Original
Issue.
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"Variation Margin" means, in connection with an outstanding futures
contract owned or sold by the Corporation, the amount of cash or securities paid
to and received from a broker (subsequent to the Initial Margin payment) from
time to time as the price of such futures contract fluctuates.
(b) The foregoing definitions of Accountant's Confirmation, Deposit
Securities, Discounted Value, Dividend Coverage Amount, Dividend Coverage
Assets, Independent Accountant, Market Value, Maximum Potential Additional
Dividend Liability, Minimum Liquidity Level, Moody's Discount Factor, Moody's
Eligible Asset, Moody's Exposure Period, Moody's Hedging Transaction, Moody's
Volatility Factor, Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Cure Date, Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report,
Reference Rate, S&P Discount Factor, S&P Eligible Asset, S&P Exposure Period,
S&P Hedging Transaction, S&P Volatility Factor and Valuation Date have been
determined by the Board of Directors of the Corporation in order to obtain an
"aaa" rating from Moody's and an AAA rating from S&P on the Preferred Shares on
their Date of Original Issue; and such definitions shall be adjusted from time
to time and without further action by the Board of Directors to reflect changes
made thereto independently by Moody's, S&P or any Substitute Rating Agency if
each of Moody's, S&P and any Substitute Rating Agency has advised the
Corporation in writing (i) separately or collectively of such adjustments and
(ii) collectively that such adjustments will not adversely affect their then-
current ratings on the Preferred Shares. The adjustments contemplated by the
preceding sentence shall be made effective upon the time the Corporation
receives the written notice from Moody's, S&P and any Substitute Rating Agency
contemplated by clause (ii) of the preceding sentence.
2. Dividends. (a) The Holders shall be entitled to receive, when, as
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and if declared by the Board of Directors of the Corporation, out of funds
legally available therefor, cumulative dividends each consisting of (i) cash at
the Applicable Rate and (ii) an uncertificated Right to receive cash as set
forth in paragraph 2(e) below, and no more, payable on the respective dates set
forth below. Dividends on the Preferred Shares so declared and payable shall be
paid (i) in preference to and in priority over any dividends declared and
payable on the Common Stock, and (ii) to the extent permitted by law and to the
extent available, out of the net tax-exempt income earned on the Corporation's
investments. To the extent permitted by law, dividends on Preferred Shares will
be designated as exempt-interest dividends. For the purposes of this section,
the term "net tax-exempt income" shall exclude capital gains and other taxable
income of the Corporation.
(b) (i) Cash dividends on Preferred Shares shall accumulate from the
Date of Original Issue and shall be payable commencing on the Initial
Dividend Payment Date with respect to each series of Preferred Shares.
Following the Initial Dividend Payment Date for each series of Preferred
Shares, dividends on the Preferred Shares will be payable, at the option of
the Corporation, (ii) with respect to any Dividend Period of 35 or fewer
days on the day next succeeding the last day thereof, (iii) with respect to
any Dividend Period of more than 35 and fewer than 92 days, on the day next
succeeding each period of 30 days to occur during such Dividend Period (or
in the case of any Dividend Period of more than 91 days, as specified in
the relevant Notice of Special Dividend Period), and on the day next
succeeding the last day thereof, (iv) with respect to any Dividend Period
of 365 days or more, monthly on the first day of each calendar month during
such Dividend Period (or in the case of any Dividend Period of more than 91
days, as specified in the relevant Notice of Special Dividend Period), and
on the day next succeeding the last day thereof (each such date referred to
in clauses (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) being hereinafter referred to as a
"Normal Dividend Payment Date"), except that (i) if such Normal Dividend
Payment Date is not a Business Day, then the Dividend Payment Date shall be
the next succeeding date if both such dates following the Normal Dividend
Payment Date are Business Days, or (ii) if the date following such Normal
Dividend Payment Date is not a Business Day, then the Dividend Payment Date
will be the date next preceding such Normal Dividend Payment Date if both
such date and such Normal Dividend Payment Date are Business Days or (iii)
if such Normal Dividend Payment Date and either the preceding date or the
succeeding date are not Business Days, then the Dividend Payment Date shall
be the first Business Day next preceding such Normal Dividend Payment Date
that is next succeeded by a Business Day. If, however, the Securities
Depository shall make available to its participants and members in funds
immediately available in New York City on Dividend Payment Dates, the
amount due as dividends on such Dividend Payment Dates (and the Securities
Depository shall have so advised the Corporation), and if the day that
otherwise would be the Dividend Payment Date is not a Business Day, then
the Dividend Payment Date shall be the next succeeding Business Day.
Although any particular Dividend Payment Date may not occur on a Normal
Dividend Payment Date because of the exceptions discussed above, the next
succeeding Dividend Payment Date shall be, subject to such provisos, the
next Normal Dividend Payment Date. If for any reason a Dividend Payment
Date cannot be fixed as described above, then the Board of Directors shall
fix the Dividend Payment Date. Each dividend payment date determined as
provided above is hereinafter referred to as a "Dividend Payment Date."
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(ii) Each dividend shall be paid to the Holders as they appear
in the Stock Register as of 12:00 noon, New York City time, on the
Business Day preceding the Dividend Payment Date. Dividends in arrears
for any past Dividend Period may be declared and paid at any time,
without reference to any regular Dividend Payment Date, to the Holders as
they appear on the Stock Register on a date, not exceeding 15 days prior
to the payment date therefor, as may be fixed by the Board of Directors
of the Corporation.
(c) (i) During the period from and including the Date of Original
Issue to but excluding the Initial Dividend Payment Date (the "Initial
Dividend Period"), the Applicable Rate shall be the Initial Dividend
Rate. Commencing on the Initial Dividend Payment Date, the Applicable
Rate for each subsequent Dividend Period or portion thereof (hereinafter
referred to as a "Subsequent Dividend Payment Period"), which Subsequent
Dividend Payment Period shall commence on a Dividend Payment Date and
shall end on the calendar day prior to the next Dividend Payment Date,
shall be equal to the lesser of (x) the Maximum Applicable Rate for such
Dividend Period or for such Subsequent Dividend Payment Period included
therein or (y) the greater of (i) the Minimum Applicable Rate for such
Dividend Period or for such Subsequent Dividend Payment Period included
therein or (ii) the Rate per annum that results for such Dividend Period
or Subsequent Dividend Payment Period included therein from
implementation of the Auction Procedures including any periodic
application of a Spread to a specified Reference Index or Reference
Security.
Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, the Applicable Rate for
each Dividend Period commencing during a Non-Payment Period shall be
equal to the Non-Payment Period Rate and each Dividend Payment Period for
Preferred Shares of any series, commencing after the first day of, and
during, a Non-Payment Period shall be 28-day Dividend Payment Period (in
the case of the Series F28 Preferred Shares) or a 7-day Dividend Payment
Period (in the case of the Series F7 Preferred Shares). Except in the
case of the willful failure of the Corporation to pay a dividend on a
Dividend Payment Date or to redeem any Preferred Shares on the date set
for such redemption, any amount of any dividend due on any Dividend
Payment Date (if, prior to the close of business on the second Business
Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date, the Corporation has declared
such dividend payable on such Dividend Payment Date to the Holders of
such Preferred Shares as of 12:00 noon, New York City time, on the
Business Day preceding such Dividend Payment Date) or redemption price
with respect to any Preferred Shares not paid to such Holders when due
may be paid to such Holders in the same form of funds by 12:00 noon, New
York City time, on any of the first three Business Days after such
Dividend Payment Date or due date, as the case may be, provided that,
such amount is accompanied by a late charge calculated for such period of
non-payment at the Non-Payment Period Rate applied to the amount of such
non-payment based on the actual number of days comprising such period
divided by 365. In the case of a willful failure of the Corporation to
pay a dividend on a Dividend Payment Date or to redeem any Preferred
Shares on the date set for such redemption, the preceding sentence shall
not apply and the Applicable Dividend Rate for the Dividend Period
commencing during the Non-Payment Period resulting from such failure
shall be the Non-Payment Period Rate. For the purposes of the foregoing,
payment to a person in same-day funds on any Business Day at any time
shall be considered equivalent to payment to such person in New York
Clearing House (next-day) funds at the same time on the preceding
Business Day, and any payment made after 12:00 noon, New York City time,
on any Business Day shall be considered to have been made instead in the
same form of funds and to the same person before 12:00 noon, New York
City time, on the next Business Day.
(ii) The amount of cash dividends per share of Preferred Shares
payable (if declared) for any Dividend Payment Period or part thereof
shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for such Dividend
Payment Period by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number
of days in such Dividend Payment Period or part thereof such share was
outstanding and the denominator of which shall be 365 (or 360 for a
Dividend Period of 365 days or more), multiplying the amount so obtained
by $50,000, and founding the amount so obtained to the nearest cent.
(iii) With respect to each Dividend Period that the Corporation
desires to be a Special Dividend Period, the Corporation may, at its sole
option and to the extent permitted by law, by telephonic and written
notice (a "Request for Special Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent and
to each Broker-Dealer, request that the next succeeding Dividend Period
for such series of Preferred
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Shares be a number of days (other than 28 in the case of Series F28
Preferred Shares or 7 in the case of Series F7 Preferred Shares), evenly
divisible by seven and specified in such notice, provided that for any
Auction occurring after the initial Auction, the Corporation may not give
a Request for Special Dividend Period (and any such request shall be null
and void) unless Sufficient Clearing Bids were made in the last occurring
Auction and unless full cumulative dividends, any amounts due with
respect to mandatory redemptions, and any Additional Dividends payable
prior to such Date have been paid in full. Such Request for Special
Dividend Period, in the case of a Dividend Period of 182 days or less,
shall be given on or prior to the 4/th/ day but not more than 7 days
prior to an Auction Date for the Preferred Shares and, in the case of a
Dividend Period of more than 182 days, shall be given on or prior to the
14/th/ day but not more than 28 days prior to an Auction Date for the
Preferred Shares. Such Request for Special Dividend Period shall also
specify any proposed Bid Requirements. Upon receiving such Request for
Special Dividend Period, the Broker-Dealer(s) shall jointly determine
whether, given the factors set forth below, it is advisable that the
Corporation issue a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the Preferred
Shares as contemplated by such Request for Special Dividend Period and,
if advisable, the Specific Redemption Provisions and shall give the
Corporation and the Auction Agent written notice (a "Response") of such
determination by no later than the third day prior to such Auction Date.
In making such determination the Broker-Dealer(s) will consider (1)
existing short-term and long-term rates, (2) existing market supply and
demand for short-term and long-term securities, (3) existing yield curves
for short-term and long-term securities comparable to the Preferred
Shares, (4) industry and financial conditions which may affect the
Preferred Shares, (5) the investment objective of the Corporation, and
(6) the Dividend Periods and dividend rates at which current and
potential beneficial holders of the Preferred Shares would remain or
become beneficial holders. If none of the Broker-Dealer(s) give the
Corporation and the Auction Agent a Response by such third day or if the
Response of all of the Broker-Dealers providing a Response states that
given the factors set forth above it is not advisable that the
Corporation give a Notice of Special Dividend Period for the Preferred
Shares, the Corporation may not give a Notice of Special Dividend Period
in respect of such Request for Special Dividend Period. In the event the
Response of at least one Broker-Dealer does not indicate that it is not
advisable that the Corporation give a Notice of Special Dividend Period
for the Preferred Shares, the Corporation may by no later than the second
day prior to such Auction Date give a notice (a "Notice of Special
Dividend Period") to the Auction Agent, the Securities Depository and
each Broker-Dealer which notice will specify the duration of the Special
Dividend Period, the Bid Requirements (if any) applicable to the Auction
relating to such Special Dividend Period and Specific Redemption
Provisions (if any). The Corporation shall not give a Notice of Special
Dividend Period or convert to a Special Dividend Period and, if the
Corporation has given a Notice of Special Dividend, the Corporation is
required to give telephonic and written notice of revocation (a "Notice
of Revocation") to the Auction Agent, each Broker-Dealer, and the
Securities Depository on or prior to the Business Day prior to the
relevant Auction Date if it has not obtained the advice in writing of
Moody's and S&P or any Substitute Rating Agency that the proposed Special
Dividend Period will not adversely affect their then-current rating on
the Preferred Shares or if (w) either the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset
Coverage is not satisfied or the Corporation shall fail to maintain S&P
Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate
Discounted Value at least equal to the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Amount, in each case on each of the two Valuation Dates immediately
preceding the Business Day prior to the relevant Auction Date (and in
each case, with respect to Moody's Eligible Assets, using a Moody's
Exposure Period equivalent to 14 days longer than Normal) on an actual
basis and on a pro forma basis giving effect to the proposed Special
Dividend Period (using as a pro forma dividend rate with respect to such
Special Dividend Period the dividend rate which the Broker-Dealers shall
advise the Corporation is an approximately equal rate for securities
similar to the Preferred Shares with an equal frequency of recalculation
of the Reference Index or Reference Security as is utilized by the
Corporation with respect to the first Dividend Payment Period within such
Special Dividend Period and using as a pro forma Maximum Applicable Rate
the highest rate specified in the Notice of Special Dividend Period for
the Dividend Payment Periods covering not less than the first 49 days of
such proposed Special Dividend Period or, if no such Rate is specified in
the Notice of Special Dividend Period, the Maximum Applicable Rate
resulting by operation of the definition of Special Dividend Period
Reference Rate for the Special Dividend Period specified in such Notice
of Special Dividend Period), (x) sufficient funds for the payment of
dividends payable on the immediately succeeding Dividend Payment Date
have not been irrevocably deposited with the Auction Agent by the close
of business on third Business Day preceding the related Auction Date, (y)
the Broker-Dealer(s) jointly advise the Corporation that after
consideration of the factors listed above they have concluded that it is
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advisable to give a Notice of Revocation or (z) the Corporation has
determined to terminate the Special Dividend Period for any reason. If
the Corporation is prohibited from giving a Notice of Special Dividend
Period as a result of any of the factors enumerated in clause (w),
(x), (y) or (z) of the prior sentence or if the Corporation gives a
Notice of Revocation with respect to a Notice of Special Dividend
Period, the next succeeding Dividend Period will be a 28-day Dividend
Period (in the case of Series F28 Preferred Shares) or a 7-day
Dividend Period (in the case of Series F7 Preferred Shares) provided
that if the then-current Dividend Period in the case of the Series F28
Preferred Shares is a Special Dividend Period of less than 28 days,
the next succeeding Dividend Period for such series will be the same
length as the current Dividend Period. In addition, in the event
Sufficient Clearing Bids are not made in the applicable Auction or
such Auction is not held for any reason, such next succeeding Dividend
Period will be a 28-day Dividend Period (in the case of Series F28
Preferred Shares) or a 7-day Dividend Period (in the case of Series F7
Preferred Shares) and the Corporation may not again give a Notice of
Special Dividend Period for the Preferred Shares (and any such
attempted notice shall be null and void) until Sufficient Clearing
Bids have been made in an Auction with respect to a 28-day Dividend
Period (in the case of Series F28 Preferred Shares) or a 7-day
Dividend Period (in the case of Series F7 Preferred Shares).
(d) (i) Holders shall not be entitled to any dividends,
whether payable in cash, property or stock, in excess of full
cumulative dividends, as herein provided, on the Preferred Shares. No
interest, or sum of money in lieu of interest, shall be payable in
respect of any dividend payment on the Preferred Shares that may be in
arrears.
(ii) For so long as any share of the Preferred Shares is
outstanding, the Corporation shall not declare, pay or set apart for
payment any dividend or other distribution (other than a dividend or
distribution paid in shares of, or options, warrants or rights to
subscribe for or purchase, Common Stock or other stock, if any,
ranking junior to the Preferred Shares as to dividends or upon
liquidation) in respect of the Common Stock or any other Stock of the
Corporation ranking junior to or on a parity with the Preferred Shares
as to dividends or upon liquidation, or call for redemption, redeem,
purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any shares of the
Common Stock or any other such junior stock (except by conversion into
or exchange for stock of the Corporation ranking junior to the
Preferred Shares as to dividends and upon liquidation) or any other
such Parity Stock (except by conversion into or exchange for stock of
the Corporation ranking junior to or on parity with the Preferred
Shares as to dividends and upon liquidation), unless (A) immediately
after such transaction, the Corporation shall have Moody's Eligible
Assets and S&P Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value
equal to or greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount
and the Corporation shall maintain the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset
Coverage, (B) full cumulative dividends on Preferred Shares and shares
of Other Preferred Shares due on or prior to the Date of the
transaction have been declared and paid or shall have been declared
and sufficient funds for the payment thereof deposited with the
Auction Agent, (C) any Additional Dividend required to be paid under
paragraph 2(e) below on or before the Date of such declaration or
payment has been paid and (D) the Corporation has redeemed the full
number of Preferred Shares required to be redeemed by any provision
for mandatory redemption contained herein.
(e) Each dividend shall consist of (i) cash at the Applicable Rate and
(ii) an uncertificated right (a "Right") to receive an Additional Dividend (as
defined below). Each Right shall thereafter be independent of the share or
Preferred Shares on which the dividend was paid. The Corporation shall cause to
be maintained a record of each Right received by the respective Holders. The
Corporation shall not be required to recognize any transfer of a Right.
If, in the case of a Dividend Period of 28 days or fewer, the
Corporation retroactively allocates any net capital gains or other taxable
income to Preferred Shares without having given advance notice thereof to the
Auction Agent as described in paragraph 2(f) hereof (the amount of such
allocation referred to herein as a "Retroactive Taxable Allocation") solely by
reason of the fact that such allocation is made as a result of the redemption of
all or a portion of the outstanding Preferred Shares or the liquidation of the
Corporation, the Corporation will, within 90 days (and generally within 60 days)
after the end of the Corporation's fiscal year for which a Retroactive Taxable
Allocation is made, provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and to each
holder of a Right applicable to such Preferred Shares (initially Cede & Co. as
nominee of The Depository Trust Company) during such fiscal year at such
holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the Stock Books of the
Corporation. The Corporation will, within 30 days after such notice is given to
the Auction Agent, pay to the Auction Agent (who will then distribute to such
holders of Rights), out of funds legally
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available therefor, an amount equal to the aggregate Additional Dividend with
respect to all Retroactive Taxable Allocations made to such holders during the
fiscal year in question.
If the Corporation, in the case of a Dividend Period of 35 days or
more, makes a Retroactive Taxable Allocation to a dividend paid on Preferred
Shares, the Corporation will, within 90 days (and generally within 60 days)
after the end of the Corporation's fiscal year for which a Retroactive Taxable
Allocation is made, provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and to each
holder of a Right applicable to such Preferred Shares (initially Cede & Co. as
nominee of The Depository Trust Company) during such fiscal year at such
holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the Stock Books of the
Corporation. The Corporation will, within 30 days after such notice is given to
the Auction Agent, pay to the Auction Agent (who will then distribute to such
holders of Rights), out of funds legally available therefor, an amount equal to
the aggregate Additional Dividend with respect to all Retroactive Taxable
Allocations made to such holders during the fiscal year in question.
An "Additional Dividend" means payment to a holder of Preferred Shares
of an amount which, when taken together with the aggregate amount of Retroactive
Taxable Allocations allocated to such holder with respect to the fiscal year in
question, would cause such holder's dividends from the aggregate of both the
Retroactive Taxable Allocations and the Additional Dividend to be equal to the
dollar amount of the dividends which would have been received and retained by
such holder if the Retroactive Taxable Allocations had not been made. Such
Additional Dividend shall be calculated (i) without consideration being given to
the time value of money; (ii) assuming that no holder of Preferred Shares is
subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax with respect to dividends
received from the Corporation; and (iii) assuming that each Retroactive Taxable
Allocation would be taxable in the hands of each holder of Preferred Shares at
the maximum marginal combined regular Federal and New York State and New York
City income tax rate applicable to individuals or corporations (taking into
account the Federal income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or
incurred), whichever is greater, in effect during the fiscal year in question.
(f) Whenever the Corporation intends to include any net capital gains
or other taxable income in any dividend on Preferred Shares the Applicable Rate
for which will be established at the next succeeding Auction, the Corporation
will, in the case of a Dividend Period of 28 days or fewer, and may, in the case
of a Dividend Period of 35 days or more, notify the Auction Agent of the amount
to be so included at least five Business Days prior to the Auction Date on which
the Applicable Rate for such dividend is to be established. If, in the case of
a Dividend Period of 28 days or fewer, the Corporation retroactively allocates
any net capital gains or other taxable income to a dividend paid on Preferred
Shares without having given advance notice thereof to the Auction Agent as
described in paragraph 2(f) hereof solely by reason of the fact that such
allocation is made as a result of the redemption of all or a portion of the
outstanding Preferred Shares or the liquidation of the Corporation, the
Corporation will make certain payments to holders of Preferred Shares to offset
the tax effect thereof. If, in the case of a Dividend Period of 35 days or
more, the Corporation allocates any net capital gains or other taxable income to
a dividend paid on Preferred Shares without having given advance notice thereof
to the Auction Agent as described in paragraph 2(f) hereof, the Corporation will
make certain payments to holders of Preferred Shares to offset the tax effect
thereof.
(g) No fractional share of Preferred Shares shall be issued.
3. Liquidation Rights. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding up
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of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary, the Holders shall be
entitled to receive, out of the assets of the Corporation available for
distribution to shareholders, before any distribution or payment is made upon
any Common Stock or any other capital stock ranking junior in right of payment
upon liquidation to the Preferred Shares, the sum of $50,000 per share plus
accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or declared) thereon
plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation of a Premium Call
Period to the date of distribution, and after such payment the holders of
Preferred Shares will be entitled to no other payments other than Additional
Dividends as provided in paragraph 2(e) hereof. If upon any liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, the amounts payable with respect
to the Preferred Shares and any other outstanding class or series of Preferred
Stock of the Corporation ranking on a parity with the Preferred Shares as to
payment upon liquidation are not paid in full, the Holders and the holders of
such other class or series will share ratably in any such distribution of assets
in proportion to the respective preferential amounts to which they are entitled.
After payment of the full amount of the liquidating distribution to which they
are entitled, the Holders will not be entitled to any further participation in
any distribution of assets by the Corporation except for any Additional
Dividends. A consolidation or merger of the Corporation with or into any other
corporation or corporations or a sale, whether for cash, shares of stock,
securities or properties, of all or substantially all or any part of the assets
of the Corporation shall not be deemed or construed to be a liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of the Corporation.
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4. Redemption. (a) Preferred Shares shall be redeemable by the
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Corporation as provided below:
(i) To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and
Maryland law, upon giving a Notice of Redemption, the Corporation at
its option may redeem Preferred Shares, in whole or in part, out of
funds legally available therefor, at the Optional Redemption Price per
share, on any Dividend Payment Date; provided, however, that Series
T28 Preferred Shares are optionally redeemable by the Corporation
during the Initial Dividend Period only on the Business Day next
preceding the end of the Initial Dividend Period; and further provided
that no Preferred Shares shall be subject to optional redemption
during a Non-Call Period. In addition, holders of Preferred Shares
which are redeemed shall be entitled to receive Additional Dividends
to the extent provided herein. The Corporation may not give a Notice
of Redemption relating to an optional redemption as described in this
paragraph 4(a)(i) or effect an optional redemption unless, at the time
of giving such Notice of Redemption or effecting such optional
redemption, the Corporation has available Deposit Securities with
maturity or tender dates not later than the day preceding the
applicable redemption date and having a value not less than the amount
due to Holders by reason of the redemption of their Preferred Shares
on such redemption date and, if as a result of such optional
redemption, the Corporation would fail to maintain S&P Eligible Assets
and Moody's Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value
equal to the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount.
(ii) The Corporation shall redeem, out of funds legally
available therefor, at the Mandatory Redemption Price per share,
Preferred Shares to the extent permitted under the 1940 Act and
Maryland law, on a date fixed by the Board of Directors, if the
Corporation fails to maintain Moody's Eligible Assets and S&P Eligible
Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater
than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount as provided in
paragraph 7(a) or to satisfy the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset
Coverage as provided in paragraph 6 and such failure is not cured on
or before the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Cure Date or the 1940
Act Cure Date (herein respectively referred to as the "Cure Date"), as
the case may be. In addition, holders of Preferred Shares so redeemed
shall be entitled to receive Additional Dividends to the extent
provided herein. The number of Preferred Shares to be redeemed shall
be equal to the lesser of (i) the minimum number of Preferred Shares
the redemption of which, if deemed to have occurred immediately prior
to the opening of business on the Cure Date, would together with all
shares of Other Preferred Stock subject to redemption or retirement,
result in the Corporation having S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's
Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or
greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount or
satisfaction of the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage, as the
case may be, on such Cure Date (provided that, if there is no such
minimum number of Preferred Shares and shares of Other Preferred Stock
the redemption of which would have such result, all Preferred Shares
and shares of Other Preferred Stock then outstanding shall be
redeemed), and (ii) the maximum number of Preferred Shares, together
with all shares of other Preferred Stock subject to redemption or
retirement, that can be redeemed out of funds expected to be legally
available therefor on such redemption date. In determining the number
of Preferred Shares required to be redeemed in accordance with the
foregoing, the Corporation shall allocate the number required to be
redeemed which would result in the Corporation having Moody's Eligible
Assets and S&P Eligible Assets each with an aggregate Discounted Value
equal to or greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount
or satisfaction of the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage, as
the case may be, pro rata among Preferred Shares, Other Preferred
Shares and other Preferred Stock subject to redemption pursuant to
provisions similar to those contained in this paragraph 4(a)(ii)
provided that, Preferred Shares which may not be redeemed at the
option of the Corporation (a) will be subject to mandatory redemption
only to the extent that other shares are not available to satisfy the
number of shares required to be redeemed and (b) will be selected for
redemption in an ascending order of outstanding number of days in the
Non-Call Period during which such shares are not subject to optional
redemption (with shares with the lowest number of days to be redeemed
first) and by lot in the event of shares having an equal number of
days in such period. The Corporation shall effect such redemption on a
Business Day which is not later than 30 days after such Cure Date,
except that if the Corporation does not have funds legally available
for the redemption of all of the required number of Preferred Shares
and shares of other Preferred Stock which are subject to mandatory
redemption or the Corporation otherwise is unable to effect such
redemption on or prior to 30 days after such Cure Date, the
Corporation shall redeem those Preferred Shares which it is unable to
redeem on the earliest practicable date on which it is able to effect
such redemption out of funds legally available therefor.
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(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this paragraph 4, no
Preferred Shares may be redeemed pursuant to paragraph 4(a)(i) of these Articles
Supplementary unless all dividends in arrears on all remaining outstanding
shares of Parity Stock shall have been or are being contemporaneously paid or
declared and set apart for payment. In the event that less than all the
outstanding Preferred Shares are to be redeemed and there is more than one
Holder, the shares to be redeemed shall be selected by lot or such other method
as the Corporation shall deem fair and equitable.
(c) Whenever Preferred Shares are to be redeemed, the Corporation, not
less than 20 or more than 60 days prior to the date fixed for redemption, shall
mail a notice ("Notice of Redemption") by first-class mail, postage prepaid, to
each Holder of Preferred Shares to be redeemed and to the Auction Agent. The
Corporation shall cause the Notice of Redemption also to be published in the
eastern and national editions of The Wall Street Journal. The Notice of
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Redemption to set forth (i) the redemption Date, (ii) the amount of the
redemption price, (iii) the aggregate number of Preferred Shares to be redeemed,
(iv) the place or places where Preferred Shares are to be surrendered for
payment of the redemption price, (v) a statement that dividends on the shares to
be redeemed shall cease to accumulate on such redemption date (except that
holders may be entitled to Additional Dividends) and (vi) the provision of these
Articles Supplementary pursuant to which such shares are being redeemed. No
defect in the Notice of Redemption or in the mailing or publication thereof
shall affect the validity of the redemption proceedings, except as required by
applicable law.
If the Notice of Redemption shall have been given as aforesaid and,
concurrently or thereafter, the Corporation shall have deposited in trust with
the Auction Agent a cash amount equal to the redemption payment for the
Preferred Shares as to which such Notice of Redemption has been given with
irrevocable instructions and authority to pay the redemption price to the
Holders of such shares, then upon the Date of such deposit or, if no such
deposit is made, then upon such Date fixed for redemption (unless the
Corporation shall default in making the redemption payment), all rights of the
Holders of such shares as shareholders of the Corporation by reason of the
ownership of such shares will cease and terminate (except their right to receive
the redemption price in respect thereof and any additional dividends, but
without interest), and such shares shall no longer be deemed outstanding. The
Corporation shall be entitled to receive, from time to time, from the Auction
Agent the interest, if any, on such moneys deposited with it and the Holders of
any shares so redeemed shall have no claim to any of such interest. In case the
Holder of any shares so called for redemption shall not claim the redemption
payment for his shares within one year after the Date of redemption, the Auction
Agent shall, upon demand, pay over to the Corporation such amount remaining on
deposit and the Auction Agent shall thereupon be relieved of all responsibility
to the Holder of such shares called for redemption and such Holder thereafter
shall look only to the Corporation for the redemption payment.
5. Voting Rights. (a) General. Except as otherwise provided in the
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Charter, each Holder of Preferred Shares shall be entitled to one vote for each
share held on each matter submitted to a vote of stockholders of the Corporation
to which the stockholders are entitled to vote, and the holders of outstanding
shares of Preferred Stock, including Preferred Shares, and of shares of Common
Stock shall vote together as a single class with respect to all matters on which
all stockholders are entitled to vote. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence,
at the first annual meeting of stockholders, the holders of outstanding shares
of Preferred Stock, including Preferred Shares, represented in person or by
proxy shall be entitled as a class, and to the exclusion of the holders of all
other securities and classes of capital stock of the Corporation, to elect one
Class I director and one Class II director and shall thereafter be so entitled
to elect any successors from time to time to the Class I and Class II directors
so elected at any meeting of shareholders in which successors are elected. At
each meeting of shareholders at which entire classes of Class I and Class II
directors are to be elected, or at any meeting at which a successor to a
director elected by the holders of Preferred Stock in accordance with this
Section is to be elected (including directors elected pursuant to this
sentence), the holders of outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including
Preferred Shares, represented in person or by proxy shall be entitled as a class
and to the exclusion of the holders of all other securities and classes of
capital stock of the Corporation to elect one Class I and one Class II director
or to elect such successor. In the event that the Charter is amended to
eliminate the classification of the Corporation's Board of Directors, the
holders of outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including Preferred Shares,
represented in person or by proxy shall be entitled as a class, and to the
exclusion of the holders of all other securities and classes of capital stock of
the Corporation, to elect two directors. Subject to paragraph 5(b) hereof, the
holders of outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation, voting as a
single class, shall elect the balance of the directors.
(b) Right to Elect Majority of Board of Directors. During any period
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in which any one or more of the conditions described below shall exist (such
period being referred to herein as a "Voting Period"), the number of directors
constituting the Board of Directors shall be automatically increased by the
smallest number that, when added to
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the two directors elected exclusively by the holders of shares of Preferred
Stock, would constitute a majority of the Board of Directors as so increased by
such smallest number; and the holders of shares of Preferred Stock shall be
entitled, voting as a class on a one-vote-per-share basis (to the exclusion of
the holders of all other securities and classes of capital stock of the
Corporation), to elect such smallest number of additional directors, together
with the two directors that such holders are in any event entitled to elect. A
Voting Period shall commence:
(i) if at any time accumulated dividends (whether or not
earned or declared, and whether or not funds are then legally
available in an amount sufficient therefor) on the outstanding
Preferred Shares equal to at least two full years' dividends shall be
due and unpaid and sufficient cash or specified securities shall not
have been deposited with the Auction Agent for the payment of such
accumulated dividends; or
(ii) if at any time holders of any Preferred Stock are
entitled to elect a majority of the directors of the Corporation under
the 1940 Act.
Upon the termination of a Voting Period, the voting rights described
in this paragraph 5(b) shall cease, subject always, however to the revesting of
such voting rights in the Holders upon the further occurrence of any of the
events described in this paragraph 5(b).
(c) Right to Vote with Respect to Certain Other Matters. So long as
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any Preferred Shares are outstanding, the Corporation shall not, without the
affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the Outstanding shares of
Preferred Stock outstanding at the time, in person or by proxy, at a meeting
(voting separately as one class) or by the unanimous written consent of the
holders of all Outstanding shares of Preferred Stock: (i) authorize, create or
issue, or increase the authorized or issued amount of, any class or series of
stock ranking prior to or on a parity with any series of Preferred Stock with
respect to payment of dividends or the distribution of assets on liquidation, or
increase the authorized amount of Preferred Shares or any other Preferred Stock
(except that, notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to the provisions of
Section 13 of the 1940 Act, the Board of Directors, without the vote or consent
of the Holders of Preferred Shares, may from time to time authorize, create and
issue, and may increase the authorized or issued amount of, classes or series of
Preferred Stock, including Preferred Shares, ranking on a parity with the
Preferred Shares with respect to the payment of dividends and the distribution
of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the affairs of the
Corporation, subject to continuing the compliance by the Corporation with 1940
Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage and Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Amount requirements, provided that the Fund obtains written confirmation from
Moody's (if Moody's is then rating Preferred Shares), S&P (if S&P is then rating
Preferred Shares) or any Substitute Rating Agency (if any such Substitute Rating
Agency is then rating Preferred Shares) that the issuance of such class or
series would not impair the rating then assigned by such rating agency to the
Preferred Shares), (ii) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the Charter
whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise, so as to adversely affect any of
the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of holders of Preferred
Shares or any Other Preferred Stock, (iii) authorize the Corporation's
conversion from a closed-end to an open-end investment company as defined in
Section 5(a) of the 1940 Act, or (iv) amend the provisions of the Charter which
provide for the classification of the Board of Directors of the Corporation into
three classes, each with a term of office of three years with only one class of
directors standing for election in any year (presently Article VI of the
Charter). To the extent permitted under the 1940 Act, the Corporation shall not
approve any of the actions set forth in clause (i) or (ii) which adversely
affects the contract rights expressly set forth in the Charter of a Holder of
shares of a series of Preferred Shares differently than those of a Holder of
shares of any other series of Preferred Shares without the affirmative vote of
the holders of at least a majority of the Preferred Shares of each series
adversely affected and Outstanding at such time, in person or by proxy, at a
meeting (each such adversely affected series voting separately as a class) or by
the unanimous written consent of the holders of all Outstanding shares of
Preferred Stock. The Corporation shall notify Moody's and S&P 10 Business Days
prior to any such vote described in clauses (i) and (ii). Unless a higher
percentage is provided for under the Charter, the affirmative vote of the
holders of a majority of the Outstanding shares of Preferred Stock, including
Preferred Shares, voting together as a single class, will be required to approve
any plan of reorganization (including bankruptcy proceedings) adversely
affecting such shares or any action requiring a vote of security holders under
Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act. The class vote of holders of shares of Preferred
Stock, including Preferred Shares, described above will in each case be in
addition to a separate vote of the requisite percentage of shares of Common
Stock and shares of Preferred Stock, including Preferred Shares, voting together
as a single class necessary to authorize the action in question.
Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, to the extent permitted by Maryland
General Corporation Law, no vote of holders of Common Stock, either separately
or together with holders of Preferred Shares as a single class, shall be
necessary to take the actions contemplated by clauses (i) and (ii) of the first
sentence of this Section 5(c) and the holders of Common Stock shall not be
entitled to vote in respect of such matters, unless, in the case of the actions
contemplated by clause (ii) of the first
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sentence of this section 5(c), the action would adversely affect the contract
rights expressly set forth in the Charter of the holders of Common Stock.
(d) Voting Procedures.
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(i) As soon as practicable after the accrual of any right
of the Holders of shares of Preferred Stock to elect additional
directors as described in paragraph 5(b) above, the Corporation shall
notify the Secretary of the Corporation and instruct the Secretary to
call a special meeting of such Holders, by mailing a notice of such
special meeting to such Holders, such meeting to be held not less than
10 nor more than 20 days after the date of mailing of such notice. If
the Secretary of the Corporation does not call such a special meeting,
it may be called by Holders of at least 25% of the votes entitled to
be cast at such meeting on like notice. The record date for
determining the Holders entitled to notice of and to vote at such
special meeting shall be the close of business on the fifth Business
Day preceding the day on which such notice is mailed. At any such
special meeting and at each meeting held during a Voting Period, such
Holders, voting together as a class (to the exclusion of the holders
of all other securities and classes of capital stock of the
Corporation), shall be entitled to elect the number of directors
prescribed in paragraph 5(b) above on a one-vote-per-share basis. At
any such meeting or adjournment thereof in the absence of a quorum, a
majority of such holders present in person or by proxy shall have the
power to adjourn the meeting without notice, other than by an
announcement at the meeting, to a date not more than 120 days after
the original record date.
(ii) For purposes of determining any rights of the Holders
to vote on any matter or the number of shares required to constitute a
quorum, whether such right is created by these Articles Supplementary,
by the other provisions of the Charter, by statute or otherwise, a
share of Preferred Shares which is not outstanding shall not be
counted.
(iii) The terms of office of all persons who are directors
of the Corporation at the time of a special meeting of Holders and
holders of other Preferred Stock to elect directors shall continue,
notwithstanding the election at such meeting by the Holders and such
other holders of the number of directors that they are entitled to
elect, and the persons so elected by the Holders and such other
holders, together with the two incumbent directors elected by the
Holders and such other holders of Preferred Stock and the remaining
incumbent directors elected by the holders of the Common Stock and
Preferred Stock, shall constitute the duly elected directors of the
Corporation.
(iv) The terms of office of the additional directors
elected by the Holders and holders of other Preferred Stock pursuant
to paragraph 5(b) above shall terminate on the earliest date permitted
by the Maryland General Corporation Law following the termination of a
Voting Period, the remaining directors shall constitute the directors
of the Corporation and the voting rights of the Holders and such other
holders to elect additional directors pursuant to paragraph 5(b) above
shall cease, subject to the provisions of the last sentence of
paragraph 5(b)(ii).
(e) Exclusive Remedy. Unless otherwise required by law, the Holders
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of Preferred Shares shall not have any relative rights or preferences or other
special rights other than those specifically set forth herein. The Holders of
Preferred Shares shall have no preemptive rights or rights to cumulative voting.
In the event that the Corporation fails to pay any dividends on the Preferred
Shares, the exclusive remedy of the Holders shall be the right to vote for
directors pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph 5.
(f) Notification to Moody's and S&P. In the event a vote of Holders
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of Preferred Shares is required pursuant to the provisions of Section 13(a) of
the 1940 Act, the Corporation shall, not later than ten business days prior to
the date on which such vote is to be taken, notify Moody's and S&P that such
vote is to be taken and the nature of the action with respect to which such vote
is to be taken. Upon completion of any such vote, the Corporation shall notify
Moody's and S&P as to the result of such vote.
6. 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage. The Corporation shall
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maintain, as of the last Business Day of each month in which any share of
Preferred Shares is outstanding, the 1940 Act Preferred Shares Asset Coverage.
7. Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount. (a) The Corporation shall
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maintain, on each Valuation Date, and shall verify to its satisfaction that it
is maintaining on such Valuation Date, (i) Moody's Eligible Assets having
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an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Amount and (ii) S&P Eligible Assets having an aggregate
Discounted Value equal to or greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Amount. Upon any failure to maintain the required Discounted Value, the
Corporation will use its best effort to alter the composition of its portfolio
to reattain the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount on or prior to the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Cure Date.
(b) On or before 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the third Business
Day after a Valuation Date on which the Corporation fails to satisfy the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, the Corporation shall complete and
deliver to the Auction Agent, Moody's and S&P a complete Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Report as of the date of such failure, which will be deemed to have
been delivered to the Auction Agent if the Auction Agent receives a copy or
telecopy, telex or other electronic transcription thereof and on the same day
the Corporation mails to the Auction Agent for delivery on the next Business Day
the complete Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report. The Corporation shall
also give a notice of cure of its failure to satisfy the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount along with the complete Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Report to the Auction Agent, Moody's and S&P within three Business Days of its
determination that it has satisfied such requirement following any period during
which it has failed to satisfy such requirement. The Corporation will also
deliver a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report to the Auction Agent as of
(i) the fifteenth day of each month (or, if such day is not Business Day, the
next succeeding Business Day) and (ii) the last Business Day of each month in
each case on or before the third Business Day after such day. The Corporation
will also deliver a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report to Moody's or S&P,
as the case may be, for each Valuation Date that the Discounted Value of Moody's
Eligible Assets or S&P Eligible Assets is less than or equal to 125% of the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, provided, however, that if the
Valuation Date is every day that is a Business Day, the Corporation will deliver
a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report to Moody's or S&P, as the case may
be, for each Valuation Date that the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets
or S&P Eligible Assets is less than or equal to 105% of the Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Amount. The Corporation will deliver a Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Report to Moody's upon request and when the Corporation redeems any
shares of Common Stock. The Corporation will deliver a Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Report to S&P upon request. A failure by the Corporation to deliver
a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report under this paragraph 7(b) shall be
deemed to be delivery of a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report indicating
the Discounted Value for S&P Eligible Assets and Moody's Eligible Assets of the
Corporation is less than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, as of
the relevant Valuation Date.
(c) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery of a Preferred
Shares Basic Maintenance Report and a Certificate of Minimum Liquidity in
accordance with paragraph 7(b) above relating to a Quarterly Valuation Date, the
Corporation shall cause the Independent Accountant to confirm in writing to the
Auction Agent, Moody's and S&P (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations
reflected in such Report (and in any other Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance
Report, randomly selected by the Independent Accountant, that was delivered by
the Corporation during the quarter ending on such Quarterly Valuation Date) and
(with respect to S&P only while S&P is rating the Preferred Shares) such
Certificate, (ii) that, in such Report (and in such randomly selected Report),
the Corporation correctly determined the assets of the Corporation which
constitute S&P Eligible Assets or Moody's Eligible Assets, as the case may be,
at such Quarterly Valuation Date in accordance with these Articles
Supplementary, (iii) that, in such Report (and in such randomly selected
Report), the Corporation determined whether the Corporation had, at such
Quarterly Valuation Date (and at the Valuation Date addressed in such randomly
selected Report) in accordance with these Articles Supplementary, S&P Eligible
Assets of an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Amount and Moody's Eligible Assets of an aggregate Discounted
Value at least equal to the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, (iv) that
(with respect to S&P only) in such Certificate, the Corporation determined the
Minimum Liquidity Level and the Corporation's Deposit Securities in accordance
with these Articles Supplementary, including maturity or tender date, (v) with
respect to the S&P rating on Municipal Obligations, the issuer name, issue size
and coupon rate listed in such Report and (with respect to S&P only) such
Certificate, that the Independent Accountant has requested that S&P verify such
information and the Independent Accountant shall provide a listing in its letter
of any differences, (vi) with respect to the Moody's ratings on Municipal
Obligations, the issuer name, issue size and coupon rate listed in such Report
and (with respect to S&P only) such Certificate, that such information has been
verified by Moody's (in the event such information is not verified by Moody's,
the Independent Accountant will inquire of Moody's what such information is, and
provide a listing in its letter of any differences), and (vii) with respect to
the bid or mean price (or such alternative permissible factor used in
calculating the Market Value) provided by the custodian of the Corporation's
assets to the Corporation for purposes of valuing securities in the
Corporation's portfolio, the Independent Accountant has traced the price used in
such Report and (with respect to S&P only) such Certificate to the bid or mean
price listed in such Report and (with respect to S&P only) such Certificate as
provided to the Corporation and verified
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that such information agrees (in the event such information does not agree, the
Independent Accountant will provide a listing in its letter of such differences)
(such confirmation is herein called the "Accountant's Confirmation").
(d) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery to the Auction
Agent, S&P and Moody's of a Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report in
accordance with paragraph 7(b) above relating to any Valuation Date on which the
Corporation failed to maintain S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted
Value and Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or
greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, and relating to the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Cure Date with respect to such failure, the
Independent Accountant will provide to the Auction Agent, S&P and Moody's an
Accountant's Confirmation as to such Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report.
(e) If any Accountant's Confirmation delivered pursuant to
subparagraph (c) or (d) of this paragraph 7 shows that an error was made in the
Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report for a particular Valuation Date for
which such Accountant's Confirmation was required to be delivered, or shows that
a lower aggregate Discounted Value for the aggregate of all S&P Eligible Assets
or Moody's Eligible Assets, as the case may be, of the Corporation was
determined by the Independent Accountant, the calculation or determination made
by such Independent Accountant shall be final and conclusive and shall be
binding on the Corporation, and the Corporation shall accordingly amend and
deliver the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Report to the Auction Agent, S&P
and Moody's promptly following receipt by the Corporation of such Accountant's
Confirmation.
(f) On or before 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the first Business
Day after the Date of Original Issue of the Preferred Shares, the Corporation
will complete and deliver to S&P and Moody's a Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Report as of the close of business on such Date of Original Issue.
Within five business days of such Date of Original Issue, the Corporation shall
cause the Independent Accountant to confirm in writing to S&P and Moody's (A)
the mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii)
that the aggregate Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets and the aggregate
Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds
the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon.
(g) For so long as Preferred Shares are rated by Moody's, in managing
the Corporation's portfolio, the Corporation shall require that the Advisor will
not alter the composition of the Corporation's portfolio if, in the reasonable
belief of the Advisor, the effect of any such alteration would be to cause the
Corporation to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value,
as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, less than the Preferred Shares
Basic Maintenance Amount as of such Valuation Date; provided, however, that in
the event that, as of the immediately preceding Valuation Date, the aggregate
Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets exceeded the Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Amount by twenty-five percent or less (or, in the event the
Valuation Date is every day that is a Business Day, five percent or less), the
Advisor will not alter the composition of the Corporation's portfolio in a
manner reasonably expected to reduce the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's
Eligible Assets unless the Corporation shall have confirmed that, after giving
effect to such alteration, the aggregate Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible
Assets would exceed the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount.
8. Minimum Liquidity Level. (i) For so long as any Preferred Shares are
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rated by S&P, the Corporation shall be required to have, as of each Valuation
Date, Dividend Coverage Assets having in the aggregate a value not less than the
Dividend Coverage Amount.
(ii) As of each Valuation Date as long as any Preferred Shares are
rated by S&P, the Corporation shall determine (A) the Market Value of the
Dividend Coverage Assets owned by the Corporation as of that Valuation Date, (B)
the Dividend Coverage Amount on that Valuation Date, and (C) whether the Minimum
Liquidity Level is met as of that Valuation Date. The calculations of the
Dividend Coverage Assets, the Dividend Coverage Amount and whether the Minimum
Liquidity Level is met shall be set forth in a certificate (a "Certificate of
Minimum Liquidity") dated as of the Valuation Date. The Preferred Shares Basic
Maintenance Report and the Certificate of Minimum Liquidity may be combined in
one certificate. The Corporation shall cause the Certificate of Minimum
Liquidity to be delivered to S&P not later than the close of business on the
third Business Day after the Valuation Date applicable to such Certificate
pursuant to paragraph 7(b). The Minimum Liquidity Level shall be deemed to be
met as of any date of determination if the Corporation has timely delivered a
Certificate of Minimum Liquidity relating to such date which states that the
same has been met and which is not manifestly inaccurate. In the event that a
Certificate of Minimum Liquidity is not delivered to S&P when required, the
Minimum Liquidity Level shall be deemed not to have been met as of the
applicable date.
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(iii) If the Minimum Liquidity Level is not met as of any Valuation
Date, then the Corporation shall purchase or otherwise acquire Dividend Coverage
Assets to the extent necessary so that the Minimum Liquidity Level is met as of
the fifth Business Day following such Valuation Date. The Corporation shall, by
such fifth Business Day, provide to S&P a Certificate of Minimum Liquidity
setting forth the calculations of the Dividend Coverage Assets and the Dividend
Coverage Amount and showing that the Minimum Liquidity Level is met as of such
fifth Business Day together with a report of the custodian of the Corporation's
assets confirming the amount of the Corporation's Dividend Coverage Assets as of
such fifth Business Day.
9. Certain Other Restrictions. (a) So long as there are Preferred
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Shares outstanding, the Corporation will enter into futures and options
transactions only for bona fide hedging purposes and not for leveraging
speculative purposes. So long as Moody's and S&P are rating the Preferred
Shares, the Corporation will only engage in futures or options transactions in
accordance with the then-current guidelines of such ratings agencies, only if it
is valuing its assets daily and only after it has received written confirmation
from Moody's and S&P, as appropriate, that such transactions would not impair
the ratings then assigned by S&P and Moody's to Preferred Shares. The S&P
guidelines in effect as of the Date of Original Issue are set forth in their
entirety in the following paragraph. The Corporation may engage in futures and
options transactions in accordance therewith and such transactions shall have
the consequences included in such guidelines set forth therein (as such
guidelines are amended, modified and supplemented from time to time by S&P),
provided, however, that it may not engage in any such transactions unless it has
satisfied the relevant provisions of this paragraph relating to complying with
Moody's guidelines and obtaining written confirmation from Moody's and S&P.
For so long as Preferred Shares are rated by S&P, the Corporation will
not, unless it has received written confirmation from S&P that any such action
would not impair the rating then assigned by S&P to Preferred Shares, purchase
or sell futures contracts or options thereon or write uncovered put or uncovered
call options on portfolio securities except (provided that the Corporation has
received such written confirmation in advance from S&P) that (i) the Corporation
may engage in S&P Hedging Transactions based on the Municipal Index, provided
that (A) the Corporation shall not engage in any Transaction based on the
Municipal Index Closing Transactions) which would cause the Corporation at the
time of such transaction to own or have sold (1) more than 1,000 outstanding
futures contracts based on the Municipal Index, (2) outstanding futures
contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 25% of the quotient
of the fair market value of the Corporation's total assets divided by 100,000 or
(3) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in
number 10% of the average number of daily traded futures contracts based on the
Municipal Index in the month prior to the time of effecting such transaction as
reported by The Wall Street Journal and (ii) the Corporation may engage in S&P
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Hedging Transactions based on Treasury Bonds, provided that (A) the Corporation
shall not engage in any S&P Hedging Transactions based on Treasury Bonds (other
than Closing Transactions) which would cause the Corporation at the time of such
transaction to own or have sold the lesser (1) outstanding futures contracts
based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 25% of the quotient of the fair
market value of the Corporation's total assets divided by 100,000 or (2)
outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number 10% of
the average number of daily traded futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds in
the month prior to the time of effecting such transaction as reported by The
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Wall Street Journal. For so long as Preferred Shares are rated by S&P, the
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Corporation will engage in Closing Transactions to close out any outstanding
futures contract which the Corporation owns or has sold or any outstanding
option thereon owned by the Corporation in the event (i) the Corporation does
not have S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or
greater than the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount and two consecutive
Valuation Dates and (ii) the Corporation is required to pay Variation Margin on
the second such Valuation Date. For so long as Preferred Shares are rated by
S&P, the Corporation will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out any
outstanding futures contract or option thereon in the month prior to the
delivery month under the terms of such futures contract or option thereon unless
the Corporation holds securities deliverable under such terms. For purposes of
calculating the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets to determine compliance
with the Preferred Shares Basic Maintenance Amount, such Discounted Value shall
be reduced by an amount equal to (i) 30% of the aggregate settlement value, as
marked to market, of any outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal
Index which are owned by the Trust plus (ii) 25% of the aggregate settlement
value, as marked to market, of any outstanding futures contracts based on
Treasury Bonds which contracts are owned by the Corporation. For so long as
Preferred Shares are rated by S&P, when the Corporation writes a futures
contract or option thereon, it will maintain an amount of cash, cash equivalents
or short-term, fixed-income securities in a segregated account with the
Corporation's custodian, so that the amount so segregated plus the amount of
Initial Margin and Variation Margin held in the account of the Corporation's
broker equals the fair market value of the futures contract, except that in the
event the Corporation writes a futures contract or option thereon which requires
delivery of an underlying security, the Corporation shall hold such underlying
security.
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(b) For so long as Preferred Shares are rated by Moody's or S&P, the
Corporation will not, unless it has received written confirmation from Moody's
and/or S&P, as the case may be, that such action would not impair the ratings
then assigned to Preferred Shares by Moody's and/or S&P, as the case may be, (i)
borrow money, (ii) engage in short sales of securities, (iii) lend any
securities, (iv) issue any class or series of stock ranking prior to or on a
parity with the Preferred Shares with respect to the payment of dividends or the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the
Corporation, (v) reissue any Preferred Shares previously purchased or redeemed
by the Corporation, (vi) merge or consolidate into or with any other
corporation, (vii) change the Pricing Service or (viii) engage in reverse
repurchase agreements.
10. Notice. All notices or communications, unless otherwise specified in
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these Articles Supplementary, shall be sufficiently given if in writing and
delivered in person or mailed by first-class mail, postage prepaid. Notice
shall be deemed given on the earlier of the date received or the date seven days
after which such notice is mailed.
11. Auction Procedures. (a) Certain definitions. As used in this
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paragraph 11, the following terms shall have the following meanings, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(i) "Auction Date" shall mean the first Business Day
preceding the first day of a Dividend Period.
(ii) "Available Preferred Shares" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(iii) "Bid" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
11(b)(i) below.
(iv) "Bidder" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
11(b)(i) below.
(v) "Hold Order" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 11(b)(i) below.
(vi) "Maximum Applicable Rate," for any Dividend Payment
Period for the Preferred Shares, will be the Applicable Percentage of the
higher of the 30-day "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate and the Taxable
Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate except in the case of a
Special Dividend Period in which case the Maximum Applicable Rate for any
Dividend Payment Period included in such Special Dividend Period will be
the Applicable Percentage (determined on the date of the Notice of
Special Dividend Period in the case of any such Notice that specifies a
Maximum Applicable Rate applicable to such Special Dividend Payment
Period) of the Special Dividend Period Reference Rate for such Dividend
Payment Period. The Applicable Percentage will be determined based on (i)
the lower of the credit rating or ratings assigned on such date to such
shares by Moody's and S&P (or if Moody's or S&P or both shall not make
such rating available, the equivalent of either or both of such ratings
by a Substitute Rating Agency or two Substitute Rating Agencies or, in
the event that only one such rating shall be available, such rating) and
(ii) whether the Corporation has provided notification to the Auction
Agent prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any
dividend pursuant to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net capital gains or
other taxable income will be included in such dividend on Preferred
Shares as follows:
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
Credit Ratings Applicable Applicable
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Moody's S&P No Notification Notification
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<S> <C> <C> <C>
"aa3" or higher AA- or higher 110% 150%
"a3" to "a1" A- to A+ 125% 160%
"baa3" to "baa1" BBB- to BBB+ 150% 250%
"ba3" to "ba1" BB- to BB+ 200% 275%
Below "ba3" Below BB- 250% 300%
</TABLE>
The Corporation will take all reasonable action necessary to enable
Moody's and S&P to provide a rating for both series of Preferred Shares. If
either Moody's or S&P shall not make such a rating available, or neither Moody's
nor S&P shall make such a rating available, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner &
Smith Incorporated or its affiliates and successors, after consultation with the
Corporation, will select a nationally recognized statistical rating organization
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(a "Substitute Rating Agency") or two nationally recognized statistical rating
organizations ("Substitute Rating Agencies") to act as Substitute Rating Agency
or Substitute Rating Agencies, as the case may be; provided that if such a
rating is not made available with respect to the Preferred Shares, Merrill
Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith or its affiliates and successors, after
consultation with the Corporation, shall select a Substitute Rating Agency or
Agencies.
(vi) "Minimum Applicable Rate," for any Dividend Payment
Period included in a Special Dividend Period for which Bid
Requirements are imposed will be such rate as may be specified by the
Corporation in the Notice of Special Dividend Period relating to the
Special Dividend Period within which such Dividend Payment Period
occurs.
(vii) "Order" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
11(b)(i) below.
(ix) "Preferred Shares" shall mean the Preferred Shares
being auctioned pursuant to this paragraph 11.
(x) "Sell Order" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 11(b)(i) below.
(xi) "Submission Deadline" shall mean 1:00 P.M., New York
City time, on any Auction Date or such other time on any Auction Date
as may be specified by the Auction Agent from time to time as the time
by which each Broker-Dealer must submit to the Auction Agent in
writing all Orders obtained by it for the Auction to be conducted on
such Auction Date.
(xii) "Submitted Bid" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(xiii) "Submitted Hold Order" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(xiv) "Submitted Order" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(xv) "Submitted Sell Order" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(xvi) "Sufficient Clearing Bids" shall have the meaning
specified in paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(xvii) "Winning Bid Rate" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph 11(d)(i) below.
(b) Orders by Existing Holders and Potential Holders.
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(i) On or prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction
Date:
(A) each Existing Holder may submit to a Broker-Dealer
information as to:
(1) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares held by such Existing Holder which such Existing Holder desires
to continue to hold without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next
succeeding Dividend Period;
(2) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares held by such Existing Holder which such Existing Holder desires
to continue to hold, provided that the Applicable Rate for the next
succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than the rate per annum
or, in the case of an Auction with Bid Requirements including a
Spread, the Spread specified by such Existing Holder; and/or
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(3) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares held by such Existing Holder which such Existing Holder offers
to sell without regard to the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding
Dividend Period; and
(B) each Broker-Dealer, using a list of Potential Holders that
shall be maintained in good faith for the purpose of conducting a
competitive Auction, shall contact Potential Holders, including
Persons that are not Existing Holders, on such list to determine the
number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred Shares which each
such Potential Holder offers to purchase, provided that the Applicable
Rate for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall not be less than
the rate per annum or Spread specified by such Potential Holder.
For the purposes hereof, the communication to a Broker-Dealer of
information referred to in clause (A) or (B) of this paragraph
11(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as an "Order" and each Existing
Holder and each Potential Holder placing an order is hereinafter
referred to as a "Bidder"; an Order containing the information
referred to in clause (A)(1) of this paragraph 11(b)(i) is herein
after referred to as a "Hold Order"; an Order containing the
information referred to in clause (A)(2) or (3) of this paragraph
11(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Bid"; and an Order
containing the information referred to in clause (A)(3) of this
paragraph 11(b)(i) is hereinafter referred to as a "Sell Order".
(ii) (A) A Bid by an Existing Holder shall constitute an
irrevocable offer to sell:
(1) the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares specified in such
Bid if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be
less than the rate per annum or Spread specified in such Bid; or
(2) such number of a lesser number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares to be determined as set forth in paragraph 11(e)(i)(D) if the
Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the
rate per annum or Spread specified therein; or
(3) a lesser number of Outstanding Preferred Shares to be
determined as set forth in paragraph 11(e)(ii)(C) if such specified
rate per annum shall be higher than the Maximum Applicable Rate and
Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist.
(B) A Sell Order by an Existing Holder shall constitute an
irrevocable offer to sell:
(1) the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares specified in such
Sell Order; or
(2) such number or a lesser number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares to be determined as set forth in paragraph 11(e)(ii)(C) if
Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist.
(C) A Bid by a Potential Holder shall constitute an irrevocable
offer to purchase:
(1) the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares specified in such
Bid if the Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be
higher than the rate per annum or Spread specified in such Bid; or
(2) such number or a lesser number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares to be determined as set forth in paragraph 11(e)(i)(E) if the
Applicable Rate determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the
rate per annum or Spread specified therein.
(c) Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent.
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(i) Each Broker-Dealer shall submit in writing or through
the Auction Agent's Auction Processing System to the Auction Agent
prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date all Orders
obtained by such Broker-Dealer and specifying with respect to each
Order:
(A) the name of the Bidder placing such Order;
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(B) the aggregate number of Outstanding Preferred Shares that
are the subject of such Order;
(C) to the extent that such Bidder is an Existing Holder:
(1) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares subject to any Hold Order placed by such Existing Holder;
(2) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares subject to any Bid placed by such Existing Holder and the rate
per annum or Spread specified in such Bid; and
(3) the number of Outstanding shares, if any, of Preferred
Shares subject to any Sell Order placed by such Existing Holder; and
(D) (i) to the extent such Bidder is a Potential Holder, the
rate per annum or Spread specified in such Potential Holder's Bid.
(ii) If any rate per annum or Spread specified in any Bid
contains more than three figures to the right of the decimal point,
the Auction Agent shall round such rate up to the next highest one-
thousandth (.001) of 1% and shall round such Spread to the next
highest one-thousandth (.001) of a basis point.
(iii) If an Order or Orders covering all of the
Outstanding Preferred Shares held by an Existing Holder is not
submitted to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline, the
Auction Agent shall deem a Hold Order to have been submitted on behalf
of such Existing Holder covering the number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares held by such Existing Holder and not subject to orders
submitted to the Auction Agent; provided, however, that with respect
to an Auction to establish a Special Dividend Period longer than 91
days, the Auction Agent shall deem a Sell Order to have been submitted
on behalf of such Existing Holder covering such number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares.
(iv) If one or more Orders on behalf of an Existing
Holder covering in the aggregate more than the number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder are submitted to the
Auction Agent, such Orders shall be considered valid as follows and in
the following order of priority:
(A) any Hold Order submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder
shall be considered valid up to and including the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder; provided
that if more than one Hold Order is submitted on behalf of such
Existing Holder and the number of Preferred Shares subject to such
Hold Orders exceeds the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares held by
such Existing Holder, the number of Preferred Shares subject to each
of such Hold Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Hold
Orders, in the aggregate, will cover exactly the number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder;
(B) any Bids submitted on behalf of such Existing Holder shall
be considered valid, in the ascending order of their respective rates
per annum or Spread if more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of
such Existing Holder, up to and including the excess of the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder over the
number of Preferred Shares subject to any Hold Order referred to in
paragraph 11(c)(iv)(A) above (and if more than one Bid submitted on
behalf of such Existing Holder specifies the same rate per annum or
Spread and together they cover more than the remaining number of
shares that can be the subject of valid Bids after application of
paragraph 11(c)(iv)(A) above and of the foregoing portion of this
paragraph 11(c)(iv)(B) to any Bid or Bids specifying a lower rate or
rates per annum or Spread, the number of shares subject to each of
such Bids shall be reduced pro rata so that such Bids, in the
aggregate, cover exactly such remaining number of shares); and the
number of shares, if any, subject to Bids not valid under this
paragraph 11(c)(iv)(B) shall be treated as the subject of a Bid by a
Potential Holder; and
(C) any Sell Order shall be considered valid up to and including
the excess of the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares held by such
Existing Holder over the number of Preferred Shares
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subject to Hold Orders referred to in paragraph 11(c)(iv)(A) and Bids
referred to in paragraph 11(c)(iv)(B); provided that if more than one
Sell Order is submitted on behalf of any Existing Holder and the
number of Preferred Shares subject to such Sell Orders is greater than
such excess, the number of Preferred Shares subject to each of such
Sell Orders shall be reduced pro rata so that such Sell Orders, in the
aggregate, cover exactly the number of Preferred Shares equal to such
excess.
(v) If more than one Bid is submitted on behalf of any
Potential Holder, each Bid submitted shall be a separate Bid with the
rate per annum or Spread and number of Preferred Shares specified.
(vi) Any Bid by an Existing Holder that specifies a
Spread, with respect to an Auction in which a Spread is not included
in any Bid Requirements or in which there are no Bid Requirements and
any Order that does not specify a Spread with respect to an Auction in
which a Spread is included in any Bid Requirements shall be treated as
a Sell Order.
(d) Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and
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Applicable Rate.
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(i) Not earlier than the Submission Deadline on each
Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall assemble all Orders submitted or
deemed submitted to it by the Broker-Dealers (each such Order as
submitted or deemed submitted by a Broker-Dealer being hereinafter
referred to individually as a "Submitted Hold Order", a "Submitted
Bid" or a "Submitted Sell Order", as the case may be, or as a
"Submitted Order") and shall determine:
(A) the excess of the total number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares over the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the
subject of Submitted Hold Orders (such excess being hereinafter
referred to as the "Available Preferred Shares");
(B) from the Submitted Orders whether the number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares that are the subject of Submitted Bids by Potential
Holders specifying one or more rates per annum or Spreads that result
in one or more rates per annum on such date equal to or lower than the
Maximum Applicable Rate in effect for the first Dividend Payment
Period after the Auction Date exceeds or is equal to the sum of:
(1) the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the
subject of Submitted Bids by Existing Holders specifying one or more
rates per annum or Spreads that result in one or more rates per annum
on such date higher than such Maximum Applicable Rate, and
(2) the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares that are subject
to Submitted Sell Orders (if such excess or such equality exists
(other than because the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares in
clauses (1) and (2) above are each zero because all of the Outstanding
Preferred Shares are the subject of Submitted Hold Orders), such
Submitted Bids by Potential Holders being hereinafter referred to
collectively as "Sufficient Clearing Bids"); and
(C) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, the lowest rate per annum
or, in the case of an Auction with Bid Requirements including a
Spread, the lowest Spread specified in the Submitted Bids (the
"Winning Bid Rate") that if:
(1) each Submitted Bid from Existing Holders specifying the
Winning Bid Rate and all other Submitted Bids from Existing Holders
specifying lower rates per annum or Spreads were rejected, thus
entitling such Existing Holders to continue to hold the Preferred
Shares that are the subject of such Submitted Bids, and
(2) each Submitted Bid from Potential Holders specifying the
Winning Bid Rate and all other Submitted Bids from Potential Holders
specifying lower rates per annum or Spreads were accepted, thus
entitling the Potential Holders to purchase the Preferred Shares that
are the subject of such Submitted Bids, would result in the number of
shares subject to all Submitted Bids specifying the winning Bid Rate
or a lower rate per annum or Spread being at least equal to the
Available Preferred Shares.
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(D) For purposes of these Articles Supplementary, a positive
Spread shall be considered lower than another positive Spread to the
extent it is a lower number, a Spread of zero shall be considered
lower than a positive Spread, a negative Spread shall be considered
lower than a Spread of zero and a negative Spread shall be considered
lower than another negative Spread to the extent it is a higher
number.
(ii) Promptly after the Auction Agent has made the
determinations pursuant to paragraph 11(d)(i), the Auction Agent shall
advise the Corporation of the Maximum Applicable Rate (or, in the
event the Corporation has specified a Maximum Applicable Rate or
Rates, or a Minimum Applicable Rate or Rates the Auction Agent shall
confirm to the Corporation the calculation of such Maximum Applicable
Rate or Rates or such Minimum Applicable Rate or Rates) and, based on
such determinations, the Applicable Rate for the next succeeding
Dividend Period as follows:
(A) if Sufficient Clearing Bids exist, that the Applicable Rate
for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Winning
Bid Rate, subject to the effect of any applicable Minimum Applicable
Rate and any applicable Maximum Applicable Rate;
(B) if Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist (other than because
all of the Outstanding Preferred Shares are the subject of Submitted
Hold Orders and other than in the event the Auction is being conducted
with respect to a Special Dividend Period), that the Applicable Rate
for the next succeeding Dividend Period shall be equal to the Maximum
Applicable Rate;
(C) if all of the Outstanding Preferred Shares are the subject
of Submitted Hold Orders that the Dividend Period next succeeding the
Auction shall automatically be the same length as the immediately
preceding Dividend Period and the Applicable Rate for the next
succeeding Dividend Period will be the higher of the 30-day "AA"
Composite Commercial Paper Rate and the Taxable Equivalent of the
Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate multiplied by 1 minus the maximum
marginal regular Federal individual income tax rate then applicable to
ordinary income or the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate tax
rate then applicable, whichever is greater (or 90% of such rate if the
Corporation has provided notification to the Auction Agent prior to
the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for any dividend pursuant
to paragraph 2(f) hereof that net capital gains or other taxable
income will be included in such dividend on Preferred Shares) on the
date of the Auction; or
(D) If the Auction is being conducted with respect to a Special
Dividend Period and Sufficient Clearing Bids do not exist, that the
Dividend Period next succeeding the Auction shall automatically be 28
days (in the case of Series F28 Preferred Shares) or 7 days (in the
case of Series F7 Preferred Shares) and the Applicable Rate for the
next succeeding Dividend Period will be as set forth in paragraph
11(d)(ii)(C) above.
(e) Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell
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Orders and Allocation of Shares. Based on the determinations made pursuant to
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paragraph 11(d)(i), the Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be
accepted or rejected and the Auction Agent shall take such other action as set
forth below:
(i) If Sufficient Clearing Bids have been made, subject
to the provisions of paragraph 11(e)(iii) and paragraph 11(e)(iv),
Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected
in the following order of priority and all other Submitted Bids shall
be rejected:
(A) the Submitted Sell Orders of Existing Holders shall be
accepted and the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders
specifying any rate per annum or Spread that is higher than the
Winning Bid Rate shall be accepted, thus requiring each such Existing
Holder to sell the Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the subject
of such Submitted Sell Order or Submitted Bid;
(B) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying
any rate per annum or Spread than is lower than the Winning Bid Rate
shall be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to
continue to hold the Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the subject
of such Submitted Bid;
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(C) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders
specifying any rate per annum that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate
or Spread shall be accepted;
(D) the Submitted Bid of each of the Existing Holders specifying
a rate per annum or Spread that is equal to the winning Bid Rate shall
be rejected, thus entitling each such Existing Holder to continue to
hold the Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the subject of such
Submitted Bid, unless the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares
subject to all such Submitted Bids shall be greater than the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares ("Remaining Shares") equal to the excess
of the Available Preferred Shares over the number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares subject to Submitted Bids described in paragraph
11(e)(i)(B) and paragraph 11(e)(i)(C), in which event the Submitted
Bids of each such Existing Holder shall be accepted, and each such
Existing Holder shall be required to sell Outstanding Preferred
Shares, but only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the
number of Outstanding Preferred Shares then held by such Existing
Holder subject to such Submitted Bid and (2) the number of Preferred
Shares obtained by multiplying (x) the number of Remaining Shares by
(y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder subject to
such Submitted Bid and the denominator of which shall be the sum of
the numbers of Outstanding Preferred Shares subject to such Submitted
Bids made by all such Existing Holders that specified a rate per annum
or Spread equal to the Winning Bid Rate; and
(E) the Submitted Bid of each of the Potential Holders
specifying a rate per annum or Spread that is equal to the Winning Bid
Rate shall be accepted but only in an amount equal to the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares obtained by multiplying (x) the
difference between the Available Preferred Shares and the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares subject to Submitted Bids described in
paragraph 11(e)(i)(B), paragraph 11(e)(i)(C) and paragraph 11(e)(i)(D)
by (y) a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of
Outstanding Preferred Shares subject to such Submitted Bid and the
denominator of which shall be the sum of the numbers of Outstanding
Preferred Shares subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such
Potential Holders that specified a rate per annum or Spread equal to
the Winning Bid Rate.
(ii) if Sufficient Clearing Bids have not been made
(other than because all of the Outstanding Preferred Shares are
subject to Submitted Hold Orders), subject to the provisions of
paragraph 11(e)(iii), Submitted Orders shall be accepted or rejected
as follows in the following order of priority and all other Submitted
Bids shall be rejected:
(A) The Submitted Bid of each Existing Holder specifying any
rate per annum or Spread that is equal to or lower than the Maximum
Applicable Rate (a Bid specifying a Spread being converted to a rate
per annum for this purpose by applying the Spread to the most recently
available Reference Index or Reference Security) shall be rejected,
thus entitling such Existing Holder to continue to hold the
Outstanding Preferred Shares that are the subject of such Submitted
Bid;
(B) the Submitted Bid of each Potential Holder specifying any
rate per annum or Spread that is equal to or lower than the Maximum
Applicable Rate (a Bid specifying a Spread being converted to a rate
per annum for this purpose by applying the Spread to the most recently
available Reference Index or Reference Security) shall be accepted,
thus requiring such Potential Holder to purchase the Outstanding
Preferred Shares that are the subject of such Submitted Bid; and
(C) the Submitted Bids of each Existing Holder specifying any
rate per annum or Spread that is higher than the Maximum Applicable
Rate (a Bid specifying a Spread being converted to a rate per annum
for this purpose by applying the Spread to the most recently available
Reference Index or Reference Security) shall be accepted and the
Submitted Sell Orders of each Existing Holder shall be accepted, in
both cases only in an amount equal to the difference between (1) the
number of Outstanding Preferred Shares then held by such Existing
Holder subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and (2)
the number of Preferred Shares obtained by multiplying (x) the
difference between the Available Preferred Shares and the aggregate
number of Outstanding Preferred Shares subject to Submitted Bids
described in paragraph 11(e)(ii)(A) and paragraph 11(e)(ii)(B) by (y)
a fraction the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares held by such Existing Holder subject to such
Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and the denominator of which
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shall be the number of Outstanding Preferred Shares subject to all
such Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders.
(iii) If, as a result of the procedures described in
paragraph 11(e)(i) or paragraph 11(e)(ii), any Existing Holder would
be entitled or required to sell, or any Potential Holder would be
entitled or required to purchase, a fraction of a share of Preferred
Shares on any Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner
as in its sole discretion it shall determine, round up or down the
number of Preferred Shares to be purchased or sold by any Existing
Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date so that each
Outstanding share of Preferred Shares purchased or sold by each
Existing Holder or Potential Holder on such Auction Date shall be a
whole share of Preferred Shares.
(iv) If, as a result of the procedures described in
paragraph 11(e)(i), any Potential Holder would be entitled or required
to purchase less than a whole share of Preferred Shares on any Auction
Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as in its sole
discretion it shall determine, allocate Preferred Shares for purchase
among Potential Holders so that only whole Preferred Shares are
purchased on such Auction Date by any Potential Holder, even if such
allocation results in one or more of such Potential Holders not
purchasing any Preferred Shares on such Auction Date.
(v) Based on the results of each Auction, the Auction
Agent shall determine, with respect to each Broker-Dealer that
submitted Bids or Sell Orders on behalf of Existing Holders or
Potential Holders, the aggregate number of Outstanding Preferred
Shares to be purchased and the aggregate number of Outstanding
Preferred Shares to be sold by such Potential Holders and Existing
Holders and, to the extent that such aggregate number of Outstanding
shares to be purchased and such aggregate number of Outstanding shares
to be sold differ, the Auction Agent shall determine to which other
Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers acting for one or more purchasers such
Broker-Dealer shall deliver, or from which other Broker-Dealer or
Broker-Dealers acting for one or more sellers such Broker-Dealer shall
receive, as the case may be, Outstanding Preferred Shares.
(f) Miscellaneous. An Existing Holder (A) may sell, transfer or
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otherwise dispose of Preferred Shares only pursuant to a Bid or Sell Order in
accordance with the procedures described in this paragraph 11 or to or through a
Broker-Dealer, provided that in the case of all transfers other than pursuant to
Auctions such Existing Holder, its Broker-Dealer or its Agent Member advises the
Auction Agent of such transfer and (B) except as otherwise required by law,
shall have the ownership of the Preferred Shares held by it maintained in book
entry form by the Securities Depository in the account of its Agent Member,
which in turn will maintain records of such Existing Holder's beneficial
ownership. Neither the Corporation nor any Affiliate shall submit an Order in
any Auction. Any Existing Holder that is an Affiliate shall not sell, transfer
or otherwise dispose of Preferred Shares to any Person other than the
Corporation. All of the Outstanding Preferred Shares of each series shall be
represented by a single certificate registered in the name of the nominee of the
Securities Depository unless otherwise required by law or unless there is no
Securities Depository. If there is no Securities Depository, at the
Corporation's option and upon its receipt of such documents as it deems
appropriate, any Preferred Shares may be registered in the Stock Register in the
name of the Existing Holder thereof and such Existing Holder thereupon will be
entitled to receive certificates therefor and required to deliver certificates
therefor upon transfer or exchange thereof.
12. Securities Depository; Stock Certificate. (a) If there is a
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Securities Depository, one certificate for all of the Preferred Shares of each
series shall be issued to the Securities Depository and registered in the name
of the Securities Depository or its nominee. Additional certificates may be
issued as necessary to represent Preferred Shares. All such certificates shall
bear a legend to the effect that such certificates are issued subject to the
provisions restricting the transfer of Preferred Shares contained in these
Articles Supplementary. Unless the Corporation shall have elected, during a Non-
Payment Period, to waive this requirement, the Corporation will also issue stop-
transfer instructions to the Auction Agent for the Preferred Shares. Except as
provided in paragraph (b) below, the Securities Depository or its nominee will
be the Holder, and no existing Holder shall receive certificates representing
its ownership interest in such shares.
(b) if the Applicable Rate applicable to all Preferred Shares of a
series shall be the Non-Payment Period Rate or there is no Securities
Depository, the Corporation may at its option issue one or more new certificates
with respect to such shares (without the legend referred to in paragraph 12(a))
registered in the names of the Existing Holders or their nominees and rescind
the stop-transfer instructions referred to in paragraph 12(a) with respect to
such shares.
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13. Interpretations. The Board of Directors may interpret the provisions
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of these Articles Supplementary to resolve any inconsistency or ambiguity,
remedy any formal defect or make any other change or modification that does not
adversely affect the rights of Existing Holders of Preferred Shares."
SECOND: The amendment to the charter of the Corporation set forth in
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these Articles of Amendment was advised by the Board of Directors of the
Corporation and approved by the stockholders of the Corporation at a special
meeting of the stockholders of the Corporation on July 27, 1994.
THIRD: The amendment to the charter of the Corporation set forth in
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these Articles of Amendment does not increase the authorized capital stock of
the Corporation.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles of Amendment
to be executed by its President and its corporate seal to be affixed hereto and
attested to by its Secretary as of the 27th day of July, 1994.
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED
(SEAL) MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC.
By /s/ Ralph L. Schlosstein
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Ralph L. Schlosstein
President
ATTEST:
/s/ Barbara G. Novick
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Barbara G. Novick
Secretary
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The undersigned, the President of The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal
2008 Term Trust Inc., hereby acknowledges the foregoing to be the corporate act
of such Corporation and that, to the best of his knowledge, information and
belief, the matters and facts set forth herein are true in all material
respects, and that this statement has been made under the penalties for perjury.
/s/ Ralph L. Schlosstein
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Ralph L. Schlosstein
President
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Appendix C-2
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC.
ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
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THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC., a Maryland
corporation (the "Corporation"), hereby certifies as follows:
FIRST: For the purposes of these Articles of Amendment, the following
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terms, when used herein in capitalized form, shall have the meanings indicated:
(a) "Articles Supplementary" shall mean the Articles Supplementary of the
Corporation which (i) created the classes of capital stock of the Corporation
designated as the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7" and the
"Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28" and (ii) were amended
pursuant to Articles of Amendment that were filed with, and approved for record
by, the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation on July 29, 1994;
and (b) "Effective Date" shall mean 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) on the
date that these Articles of Amendment are filed with, and accepted for record
by, the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation in accordance with
the Maryland General Corporation Law.
SECOND: The amendment to the Charter of the Corporation hereinafter set
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forth in these Articles of Amendment shall become effective at the Effective
Date.
THIRD: Effective as of the Effective Date, the Charter of the Corporation
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shall be, and is hereby, amended for the purposes of changing and reclassifying
certain of the shares of the authorized capital stock of the Corporation into
additional authorized shares of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock,
Series F7" and the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28" and
decreasing the liquidation preferences thereof as follows:
(a) By striking out the "DESIGNATION" set forth in the first
paragraph of Article SECOND of the Articles Supplementary and inserting in lieu
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thereof the following:
"SERIES F7: A series of 1,710 shares of preferred stock, par value
$.01 per share, liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount
equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or
declared) thereon plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation
of a Premium Call Period, is hereby designated "Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F7.'' Each share of Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall have such preferences, limitations and
relative voting rights, in addition to those required by applicable law or
set forth in the Corporation's Charter applicable to preferred stock of the
Corporation, as are set forth in these Articles Supplementary. The Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall constitute a separate
series of preferred stock of the Corporation, and each share of the Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall be identical."
"SERIES F28: A series of 1,710 shares of preferred stock, par value
$.01 per share, liquidation preference of $25,000 per share plus an amount
equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned or
declared) thereon plus the premium, if any, resulting from the designation
of a Premium Call Period, is hereby designated "Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F28. Each share of Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall have such preferences, limitations and
relative voting rights, in addition to those required by applicable law or
set forth in the Corporation's Charter applicable to preferred stock of the
Corporation, as are set forth in these Articles Supplementary. The Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall constitute a separate
series of preferred stock of the Corporation, and each share of the Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28 shall be identical.''
(b) By striking out the first sentence of Paragraph 3 (Liquidation
Rights) of Article SECOND of the Articles Supplementary and inserting in lieu
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thereof. the following:
"3. Liquidation Rights. Upon any liquidation, dissolution or winding
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up of the Corporation, whether voluntary or involuntary, the Holders shall
be entitled to receive, out of the assets of the Corporation available for
distribution to shareholders, before any distribution or
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payment is made upon any Common Stock or any, other capital stock ranking
junior in right of payment upon liquidation to the Preferred Shares, the
sum of $25,000 plus accumulated but unpaid dividends (whether or not earned
or declared) thereon plus the premium, if any, resulting from the
designation of a Premium Call Period to the date of distribution, and after
such payment the holders of Preferred Shares will be entitled to no other
payments other than Additional Dividends as provided in paragraph 2(e)
hereof."
FOURTH: Effective as of the Effective Date, each share of the issued and
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outstanding "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7" shall be
converted into two (2) shares of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock,
Series F7," each of which shall have all of the preferences, conversion and
other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption as are afforded to each
and every other share of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7"
pursuant to the Charter of the Corporation (as amended by these Articles of
Amendment) and the Maryland General Corporation Law.
FIFTH: Effective as of the Effective Date, each share of the issued and
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outstanding "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28" shall be
converted into two (2) shares of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock,
Series F28," each of which shall have all of the preferences, conversion and
other rights, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to dividends,
qualifications and terms and conditions of redemption as are afforded to each
and every other share of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F28" pursuant to the Charter of the Corporation (as amended by these Articles of
Amendment) and the Maryland General Corporation Law.
SIXTH: The amendment to the Charter of the Corporation set forth in these
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Articles of Amendment was advised by the Board of Directors of the Corporation
in accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of the Corporation and the Maryland
General Corporation Law.
SEVENTH: The amendment to the Charter of the Corporation set forth in
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these Articles of Amendment was approved by the stockholders of the Corporation
at a meeting of the stockholders of the Corporation held on May 16, 1995 in
accordance with the Charter and Bylaws of the Corporation and the Maryland
General Corporation Law.
EIGHTH: The amendment to the Charter of the Corporation set forth in these
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Articles of Amendment changes and reclassifies certain of the authorized shares
of the capital stock of the Corporation into additional authorized shares of the
"Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7" and the "Auction Rate
Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28," respectively, but does not increase the
aggregate number of authorized shares of the capital stock of the Corporation.
Prior to the Effective Date, there were 855 authorized shares of the "Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7." As of the Effective Date, there will
be 1,710 shares of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F7."
Prior to the Effective Date, there were 855 authorized shares of the "Auction
Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series F28." As of the Effective Date, there
will be 1,710 shares of the "Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F28."
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles of Amendment
to be executed in its name and on its behalf by its President and its corporate
seal to be affixed and attested to by its Secretary as of the 13/th/ day of
June, 1995.
ATTEST: THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED
MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC.
/s/ Karen H. Sabath By /s/ Ralph L. Schlosstein
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Karen H. Sabath Ralph L. Schlosstein
Secretary President
The undersigned, being the duly elected and acting President of The
BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc. hereby acknowledges
that the foregoing Articles of Amendment, of which this certificate is a part,
is the act and deed of The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust
Inc., and certifies, under the penalties for perjury, to the best of his
knowledge, information and belief, that all matters and facts set forth therein
are true in all material respects.
/s/ Ralph L. Schlosstein
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Ralph L. Schlosstein
President
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Appendix C-3
ARTICLES SUPPLEMENTARY
of The BlackRock New York Insured Municipal 2008 Term Trust Inc.
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL 2008 TERM TRUST INC., a Maryland
corporation having its principal Maryland office in the City of Baltimore (the
"Corporation"), certifies to the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of
Maryland that:
FIRST: Pursuant to the authority expressly vested in the Board of
Directors of the Corporation by article fifth of its Charter, the Board of
Directors has reclassified 962 authorized and unissued shares of common stock of
the Corporation as preferred stock of the Corporation by increasing the number
of shares of stock designated as Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock, Series
F7 from 1,710 to 2,672.
SECOND: All of the authorized shares of the Auction Rate Municipal
Preferred Stock, Series F7 shall be subject in all respects to the preferences,
voting powers, restrictions, qualifications, and terms and conditions of
redemption applicable to shares of Auction Rate Municipal Preferred Stock,
Series F7 as provided in the Corporation's Charter; provided, however, that the
Initial Dividend Period for such 962 shares shall be 10 days and the Initial
Dividend Rate for such shares shall be 3.60%.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles Supplementary
to be signed and acknowledged in its name and on its behalf on this seventh day
of March, 2000, by its President, who acknowledges that these Articles
Supplementary are the act of the Corporation and, to the best of his knowledge,
information and belief and under penalties of perjury, all matters and facts
contained in these Articles Supplementary are true in all material respects.
THE BLACKROCK NEW YORK INSURED MUNICIPAL
2008 TERM TRUST INC.
By: /s/ Ralph L. Schlosstein
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Ralph L. Schlosstein
President
Attest:
/s/ Karen H. Sabath
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Karen H. Sabath
Secretary