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Except for an Operating. Emergency, as provided in Section 29, designate a construction agent responsible for the design, construction and acquisition of Capital Improvements.
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Except for an Operating. Account Advance, and subject to the provisions hereof, the Borrower shall have the right to (i) select the initial Applicable Rate to apply to an Advance commencing on the date of the Advance, and (ii) to continue any Advance as a LIBOR Advance or as a Base Rate Advance, or (iii) to convert any Advance from either a LIBOR Advance or a Base Rate Advance to the other. In each case conversion shall be effected by submitting to the Bank written notice (effective upon receipt) (a) in the case of conversion from a Base Rate Advance to a LIBOR Advance, on or before 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time at least two (2) Business Days prior to the effective date of conversion, and (b) in the case of conversion from a LIBOR Advance to a Base Rate Advance, on or before 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the last day of a current Interest Period. Such conversion shall take effect at the end of the current Interest Period. If no such notice of election is received by the Bank from the Borrower within the time prescribed prior to the end of a current Interest Period, then the Advance shall be continued as the same type of Advance with the same Interest Period. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, no Interest Period may end later than the Revolving Line of Credit Maturity Date.

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