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2 similar null contracts by Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund, Oppenheimer Limited Term Government Fund

Addition of Y Shares Class Y Shares of Oppenheimer Limited-Term Government Fund were first offered January 26, 1998. Class Y Shares are sold at net asset value per share without the imposition of a sales charge at the time of purchase to separate...
Oppenheimer Limited Term Government Fund • May 29th, 1998

Class Y Shares of Oppenheimer Limited-Term Government Fund were first offered January 26, 1998. Class Y Shares are sold at net asset value per share without the imposition of a sales charge at the time of purchase to separate accounts of insurance companies and other institutional investors ("Class Y Sponsors") having an agreement ("Class Y Agreements") with the Manager or the Distributor. The intent of Class Y Agreements is to allow tax qualified institutional investors to invest indirectly (through separate accounts of the Class Y sponsor) in Class Y shares of the Fund and to allow institutional investors to invest directly in Class Y Shares of the Fund. Individual investors are not permitted to invest directly in Class Y shares. While Class Y shares are not subject to a contingent deferred sales charge, asset-based sales charge or service fee, a Class Y Sponsor may impose charges on separate accounts investing in Class Y shares.

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Addition of Y Shares Class Y Shares of Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund were first offered November 1, 1997. Class Y Shares are sold at net asset value per share without the imposition of a sales charge at the time of purchase to separate...
Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund • April 24th, 1998

Class Y Shares of Oppenheimer Capital Appreciation Fund were first offered November 1, 1997. Class Y Shares are sold at net asset value per share without the imposition of a sales charge at the time of purchase to separate accounts of insurance companies and other institutional investors ("Class Y Sponsors") having an agreement ("Class Y Agreements") with the Manager or the Distributor. The intent of Class Y Agreements is to allow tax qualified institutional investors to invest indirectly (through separate accounts of the Class Y sponsor) in Class Y shares of the Fund and to allow institutional investors to invest directly in Class Y Shares of the Fund. Individual investors are not permitted to invest directly in Class Y shares. While Class Y shares are not subject to a contingent deferred sales charge, asset-based sales charge or service fee, a Class Y Sponsor may impose charges on separate accounts investing in Class Y shares.

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