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EFTA Document EFTA01388339

Floating Rate Day Count 1/1 Fraction: 3. Account Details: Account Details for DBAG: Account Details for Counterparty: 4. Offices: The Office of DBAG for this Transaction is London. 5. Calculation Agent: 6. Representations: Standard Settlement Instructions Standard Settlement Instructions The party specified as such in the Agreement, or if not specified therein, DBAG. Each party will be deemed to represent to the other party on the date on which it enters into this Transaction that

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Floating Rate Day Count 1/1 Fraction: 3. Account Details: Account Details for DBAG: Account Details for Counterparty: 4. Offices: The Office of DBAG for this Transaction is London. 5. Calculation Agent: 6. Representations: Standard Settlement Instructions Standard Settlement Instructions The party specified as such in the Agreement, or if not specified therein, DBAG. Each party will be deemed to represent to the other party on the date on which it enters into this Transaction that

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Floating Rate Day Count 1/1 Fraction: 3. Account Details: Account Details for DBAG: Account Details for Counterparty: 4. Offices: The Office of DBAG for this Transaction is London. 5. Calculation Agent: 6. Representations: Standard Settlement Instructions Standard Settlement Instructions The party specified as such in the Agreement, or if not specified therein, DBAG. Each party will be deemed to represent to the other party on the date on which it enters into this Transaction that (absent a written agreement between the parties that expressly imposes affirmative obligations to the contrary for this Transaction): (i) Non-Reliance. It is acting for its own account, and it has made its own independent decisions to enter into this Transaction and as to whether this Transaction is appropriate or proper for it based upon its own judgement and upon advice from such advisers as it has deemed necessary. It is not relying on any communication (written or oral) of the other party as investment advice or as a recommendation to enter into this Transaction; it being understood that information and explanations related to the terms and conditions of this Transaction shall not be considered investment advice or a recommendation to enter into this Transaction. No communication (written or oral) received from the other party shall be deemed to be an assurance or guarantee as to the expected results of this Transaction. (ii) Assessment and Understanding. It is capable of assessing the merits of and understanding (on its own behalf or through independent professional advice), and understands and accepts, the terms, conditions and risks of this Transaction. It is also capable of assuming, and assumed, the risks of this Transaction. (iii) Status of Parties. The other party is not acting as a fiduciary for, or an adviser to it in respect of this Transaction. NG310526M 3 CONFIDENTIAL - PURSUANT TO FED. R. CRIM. P. 6(e) CONFIDENTIAL DB-SDNY-0091833 SDNY_GM_00238017 EFTA01388339

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