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2 similar Second Modification Agreement contracts by Tampa Electric Co, Teco Energy Inc

SECOND MODIFICATION AGREEMENT
Second Modification Agreement • March 17th, 2004 • Tampa Electric Co • Electric services

This SECOND MODIFICATION AGREEMENT (the “Second Modification”), dated as of March 9, 2004, is made by and among STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT, National Association, a national banking association, solely as Trustee of TTC TRUST, LTD., a Connecticut statutory trust (the “Shipowner”), GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, and OFS MARINE ONE, INC., a New York corporation (each an “Owner Participant” and collectively the “Owner Participants”), TECO OCEAN SHIPPING, INC. and TECO BARGE LINE, INC., each a Florida corporation (as demise charterers of the Vessels, each a “Charterer” and collectively, “Charterers”), TECO ENERGY, INC. and TECO TRANSPORT CORPORATION, each a Florida corporation (each a “Guarantor” and collectively the “Guarantors”; the Charterers and the Guarantors being hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as the “Obligors”).

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SECOND MODIFICATION AGREEMENT
Second Modification Agreement • March 15th, 2004 • Teco Energy Inc • Electric services

This SECOND MODIFICATION AGREEMENT (the “Second Modification”), dated as of March 9, 2004, is made by and among STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CONNECTICUT, National Association, a national banking association, solely as Trustee of TTC TRUST, LTD., a Connecticut statutory trust (the “Shipowner”), GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, and OFS MARINE ONE, INC., a New York corporation (each an “Owner Participant” and collectively the “Owner Participants”), TECO OCEAN SHIPPING, INC. and TECO BARGE LINE, INC., each a Florida corporation (as demise charterers of the Vessels, each a “Charterer” and collectively, “Charterers”), TECO ENERGY, INC. and TECO TRANSPORT CORPORATION, each a Florida corporation (each a “Guarantor” and collectively the “Guarantors”; the Charterers and the Guarantors being hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as the “Obligors”).

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