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7 similar null contracts by Altair International Inc, Eloyalty Corp, Inhibitex Inc, others

ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
Inhibitex Inc • March 3rd, 2004 • California
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Exhibit 10.54 REVISED AND RESTATED SUBORDINATED NOTE
Integrated Information Systems Inc • April 10th, 2003 • Services-business services, nec
Exhibit 10.33 SECURED PROMISSORY NOTE
Vornado Operating Co • November 14th, 2002 • Real estate investment trusts

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned, AMERICOLD LOGISTICS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as "Borrower"), hereby promises to pay to the order of VORNADO OPERATING L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (hereinafter referred to as "Noteholder," which term shall mean the holder at any particular time of this Note) the principal sum of SIX MILLION and NO/100ths DOLLARS ($6,000,000.00), together with interest as hereinafter provided.

PROMISSORY NOTE
Eloyalty Corp • May 15th, 2001 • Non-operating establishments
400,000.00 December 21, 1995
Marine Management Systems Inc • February 4th, 1997

ON DEMAND, for value received, the undersigned MARINE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC., an Ohio Corporation authorized to do business in the State of Connecticut, (hereinafter "Maker") with a business address at 102 Hamilton Avenue, Stamford, Connecticut, does hereby promise to pay PEOPLE'S BANK, a Connecticut Banking Corporation, or order, ("Lender") at its office at 350 Bedford Street, Stamford, Connecticut, or at such other place as the holder hereof, (including Lender, hereinafter referred to as "Holder") may designate, the sum of FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND AND 00/100 ($400,000.00) DOLLARS, together with interest on the unpaid balance of this Note beginning as of the date hereof, before or after maturity or judgment (subject to the default rate set forth below), at the rate of one and one-half (1.50%) percent per annum above the Holder's Prime Rate (defined below) on a floating basis, which rate shall be computed and payable monthly in arrears on the basis of a Three Hundred Sixty (360) day yea

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