AS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ON JANUARY 14, 2003


                                                    1933 ACT FILE NO. 333-100874

                                                     1940 ACT FILE NO. 811-21212
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                    U.S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

                                    FORM N-2
                        (CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX OR BOXES)



       
   [X]    REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933
   [ ]    PRE-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.____
   [X]    POST-EFFECTIVE AMENDMENT NO.  1
                                      AND
   [X]    REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF
          1940
   [X]    AMENDMENT NO. 7



          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND
         Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Declaration of Trust

                 333 WEST WACKER DRIVE, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606
 Address of Principal Executive Offices (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code)

                                 (800) 257-8787
               Registrant's Telephone Number, including Area Code

                               JESSICA R. DROEGER
                          VICE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY
                             333 WEST WACKER DRIVE
                            CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60606
 Name and Address (Number, Street, City, State, Zip Code) of Agent for Service

                          COPIES OF COMMUNICATIONS TO:


                                                                
         DAVID A. STURMS                    THOMAS S. HARMAN                  CYNTHIA G. COBDEN
VEDDER, PRICE, KAUFMAN & KAMMHOLZ     MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP         SIMPSON THACHER & BARTLETT
        222 N. LASALLE ST.                1800 M STREET, N.W.                 425 LEXINGTON AVE.
        CHICAGO, IL 60601                WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036               NEW YORK, NY 10077


     APPROXIMATE DATE OF PROPOSED PUBLIC OFFERING: As soon as practicable after
the effective date of this Registration Statement
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     If any of the securities being registered on this form are offered on a
delayed or continuous basis in reliance on Rule 415 under the Securities Act of
1933, other than securities offered in connection with a dividend reinvestment
plan, check the following box.  [ ]

     It is proposed that this filing will become effective (check appropriate
box):

     [X]  when declared effective pursuant to section 8(c).
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        CALCULATION OF REGISTRATION FEE UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933



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                                                         PROPOSED         PROPOSED MAXIMUM        AMOUNT OF
     TITLE OF SECURITIES          AMOUNT BEING       MAXIMUM OFFERING    AGGREGATE OFFERING      REGISTRATION
      BEING REGISTERED             REGISTERED         PRICE PER UNIT           PRICE              FEE(1)(2)
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MuniPreferred Shares, $0.01
  par value..................     1,800 Shares           $25,000            $45,000,000             $4,140
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(1) Transmitted prior to filing.

(2) All fees have been previously paid.

     THE REGISTRANT HEREBY AMENDS THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT ON SUCH DATE OR
DATES AS MAY BE NECESSARY TO DELAY ITS EFFECTIVE DATE UNTIL THE REGISTRANT SHALL
FILE A FURTHER AMENDMENT WHICH SPECIFICALLY STATES THIS REGISTRATION STATEMENT
SHALL THEREAFTER BECOME EFFECTIVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8(a) OF THE
SECURITIES ACT OF 1933 OR UNTIL THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT SHALL BECOME
EFFECTIVE ON SUCH DATES AS THE COMMISSION, ACTING PURSUANT TO SAID SECTION 8(a),
MAY DETERMINE.
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PROSPECTUS

[NUVEEN INVESTMENTS LOGO]

                                  $45,000,000
          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND
               MUNICIPAL AUCTION RATE CUMULATIVE PREFERRED SHARES
                              ("MUNIPREFERRED(R)")
                            1,800 SHARES, SERIES TH
                    LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE $25,000 PER SHARE
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    Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund (the "Fund") is
a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The Fund's
investment objectives are to provide current income exempt from regular federal
income tax, the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and
California income tax and to enhance portfolio value relative to the municipal
bond market by investing in tax-exempt municipal bonds that the Fund's
investment adviser believes are underrated or undervalued or that represent
municipal market sectors that are undervalued. Under normal circumstances, the
Fund will invest at least 80% of its net assets in a portfolio of municipal
bonds that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal income tax, the
federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and California income
tax and that are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of
principal and interest thereon. Through November 30, 2003, the Fund may invest
in municipal bonds that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal income
tax and the federal alternative minimum income tax applicable to individuals,
but not from California income tax, provided that no more than 10% of the Fund's
investment income during that time may be derived from investments in those
bonds. The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in uninsured
municipal bonds backed by an escrow or trust account containing sufficient U.S.
Government or U.S. Government agency securities to ensure timely payment of
principal and interest, or other municipal bonds that, at the time of
investment, are investment grade quality. The Fund cannot assure you that it
will achieve its investment objectives.


    The Fund's principal office is located at 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago,
Illinois 60606, and its telephone number is (800) 257-8787. Investors are
advised to read this prospectus, which sets forth concisely the information
about the Fund that a prospective investor ought to know before investing, and
retain it for future reference. A Statement of Additional Information dated
January 14, 2003 containing additional information regarding the Fund has been
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") and is hereby
incorporated by reference in its entirety into this prospectus. A copy of the
Statement of Additional Information, the table of contents of which appears on
page 40 of this prospectus, may be obtained without charge by calling the Fund
at (800) 257-8787. In addition, the SEC maintains a web site
(http://www.sec.gov) that contains the Statement of Additional Information,
material incorporated by reference, and other information filed by the Fund
electronically with the SEC.


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    INVESTING IN MUNIPREFERRED SHARES INVOLVES CERTAIN RISKS. SEE "RISK FACTORS"
BEGINNING ON PAGE 17.

    Neither the Securities and Exchange Commission nor any state securities
commission has approved or disapproved of these securities or determined if this
prospectus is truthful or complete. Any representation to the contrary is a
criminal offense.

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(R) Registered trademark of Nuveen Investments, LLC




                                                              PER SHARE         TOTAL
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Public Offering Price                                          $25,000       $45,000,000
Sales Load(1)                                                  $   500       $   900,000
Proceeds to the Fund (before expenses)(2)                      $24,500       $44,100,000



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(1) One-half of the sales load from this offering will be paid to certain
    underwriters based on their participation in the Fund's offering of common
    shares.


(2) Not including offering expenses payable by the Fund estimated to be
    $144,500.



    The underwriters are offering the shares of MuniPreferred subject to various
conditions. The underwriters expect to deliver shares of MuniPreferred in
book-entry form, through the facilities of The Depository Trust Company, to
purchasers on or about January 17, 2003.


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SALOMON SMITH BARNEY                                     NUVEEN INVESTMENTS, LLC
A.G. EDWARDS & SONS, INC.                                  PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES


January 14, 2003




     The Fund is offering 1,800 shares of Series TH MuniPreferred. The shares
are referred to in this prospectus as "MuniPreferred." The MuniPreferred have a
liquidation preference of $25,000 per share, plus any accumulated and unpaid
dividends. The MuniPreferred also have priority over the Fund's common shares as
to distribution of assets as described in this prospectus. The dividend rate for
the initial dividend rate period will be 1.00% for MuniPreferred Series TH. The
initial dividend rate period is from the date of issuance through January 23,
2003. For subsequent rate periods, MuniPreferred shares pay dividends based on a
rate set at auction, usually held weekly. Prospective purchasers should
carefully review the auction procedures described in this prospectus and should
note: (1) a buy order (called a "bid order") or sell order is a commitment to
buy or sell MuniPreferred shares based on the results of an auction; (2)
auctions will be conducted by telephone; and (3) purchases and sales will be
settled on the next business day after the auction. MuniPreferred shares are not
listed on an exchange. You may only buy or sell MuniPreferred shares through an
order placed at an auction with or through a broker-dealer that has entered into
an agreement with the auction agent and the Fund, or in a secondary market
maintained by certain broker-dealers. These broker-dealers are not required to
maintain this market, and it may not provide you with liquidity.


     The MuniPreferred shares do not represent a deposit or obligation of, and
are not guaranteed or endorsed by, any bank or other insured depository
institution, and are not federally insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation, the Federal Reserve Board or any other government agency.


     YOU SHOULD RELY ONLY ON THE INFORMATION CONTAINED OR INCORPORATED BY
REFERENCE IN THIS PROSPECTUS. THE FUND HAS NOT AUTHORIZED ANYONE TO PROVIDE YOU
WITH DIFFERENT INFORMATION. THE FUND IS NOT MAKING AN OFFER OF THESE SECURITIES
IN ANY STATE WHERE THE OFFER IS NOT PERMITTED. YOU SHOULD NOT ASSUME THAT THE
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS PROSPECTUS IS ACCURATE AS OF ANY DATE OTHER THAN
THE DATE ON THE FRONT OF THIS PROSPECTUS.

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                               TABLE OF CONTENTS


                                                            
Prospectus Summary..........................................     1
Financial Highlights........................................     6
The Fund....................................................     7
Use of Proceeds.............................................     7
Capitalization..............................................     8
Portfolio Composition.......................................     8
The Fund's Investments......................................     9
Risk Factors................................................    17
How the Fund Manages Risk...................................    19
Management of the Fund......................................    20
Description of MuniPreferred Shares.........................    21
The Auction.................................................    30
Description of Common Shares................................    33
Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust..............    33
Repurchase of Common Shares; Conversion to Open-End Fund....    34
Tax Matters.................................................    35
Other Matters...............................................    36
Custodian, Transfer Agent, Dividend Disbursing Agent and
  Redemption Agent..........................................    37
Underwriting................................................    38
Legal Opinions..............................................    39
Available Information.......................................    39
Table of Contents for the Statement of Additional
  Information...............................................    40
Taxable Equivalent Yield Table..............................   A-1


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                               PROSPECTUS SUMMARY

     The following information is qualified in its entirety by reference to the
more detailed information included elsewhere in this prospectus and the Fund's
Statement Establishing and Fixing the Rights and Preferences of Municipal
Auction Rate Cumulative Preferred Shares (the "Statement") attached as Appendix
A to the Statement of Additional Information. Capitalized terms used but not
defined in this prospectus shall have the meanings given to such terms in the
Statement.

The Fund......................   Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage
                                 Municipal Fund (the "Fund") is a recently
                                 organized, non-diversified, closed-end
                                 management investment company. The Fund is
                                 designed to provide tax benefits to investors
                                 who are residents of California. See "The
                                 Fund." The Fund's common shares, $.01 par value
                                 ("common shares"), are traded on the American
                                 Stock Exchange (the "Exchange") under the
                                 symbol "NKX." See "Description of Common
                                 Shares." As of December 31, 2002, the Fund had
                                 5,757,000 common shares outstanding and net
                                 assets of $83,819,921.

Investment Objectives.........   The Fund's investment objectives are to provide
                                 current income exempt from regular federal
                                 income tax, the federal alternative minimum tax
                                 applicable to individuals and California income
                                 tax and enhance portfolio value relative to the
                                 municipal bond market by investing in
                                 tax-exempt municipal bonds that the Fund's
                                 investment adviser believes are underrated or
                                 undervalued or that represent municipal market
                                 sectors that are undervalued. Under normal
                                 circumstances, the Fund will invest at least
                                 80% of its net assets in a portfolio of
                                 municipal bonds that:

                                 - pay interest that is exempt from regular
                                   federal and California income taxes and from
                                   the federal alternative minimum tax
                                   applicable to individuals; and

                                 - are covered by insurance guaranteeing the
                                   timely payment of principal and interest
                                   thereon.

                                 This insurance does not protect the market
                                 value of portfolio holdings or the net asset
                                 value of the Fund.

                                 With respect to its entire portfolio, the Fund
                                 will invest only in bonds and other eligible
                                 investments, whether or not insured, that at
                                 the time of investment are investment grade
                                 quality. Under normal circumstances, the Fund
                                 (i) expects to be fully invested (at least 95%
                                 of its assets) in municipal bonds that pay
                                 interest that is exempt from regular federal
                                 and California income taxes, and (ii) will not
                                 invest in bonds that pay interest subject to
                                 the federal alternative minimum tax applicable
                                 to individuals ("AMT Bonds"). Through November
                                 30, 2003, (the "Invest-up Period"), the Fund
                                 may invest in municipal bonds that pay interest
                                 that is exempt from regular federal income tax
                                 and the federal alternative minimum tax
                                 applicable to individuals, but not from
                                 California income tax ("Out of State Bonds"),
                                 provided that no more than 10% of the Fund's
                                 investment income during that time may be
                                 derived from investments in Out of State Bonds.

                                 The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of
                                 its net assets in (i) uninsured municipal bonds
                                 that are backed by an escrow or

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                                 trust account containing sufficient U.S.
                                 Government or U.S. Government agency securities
                                 to ensure timely payment of principal and
                                 interest, or (ii) other municipal bonds, that
                                 at the time of investment, are investment grade
                                 quality. An investment grade quality bond is a
                                 bond rated within the four highest grades (Baa
                                 or BBB or better by Moody's Investors Service,
                                 Inc. ("Moody's"), Standard & Poor's
                                 Corporation, a division of The McGraw-Hill
                                 Companies ("S&P") or Fitch Ratings ("Fitch"))
                                 by all nationally recognized statistical rating
                                 organizations (each an "NRSRO") that rate the
                                 bond or a bond that is unrated but judged to be
                                 of comparable quality by the Fund's investment
                                 adviser. The Fund will primarily invest in
                                 municipal bonds with long-term maturities in
                                 order to maintain a weighted average maturity
                                 of 15-30 years, but the weighted average
                                 maturity of obligations held by the Fund may be
                                 shortened, depending on market conditions. The
                                 Fund cannot assure you that it will attain its
                                 investment objectives. See "The Fund's
                                 Investments."

Investment Adviser............   Nuveen Advisory Corp. ("Nuveen Advisory") acts
                                 as the Fund's investment adviser. Nuveen
                                 Advisory is a wholly owned subsidiary of The
                                 John Nuveen Company. For more information on
                                 fees and expenses, see "Management of the
                                 Fund."

The Offering..................   The Fund is offering 1,800 shares of Series TH
                                 MuniPreferred at a purchase price of $25,000
                                 per share. Shares of MuniPreferred are being
                                 offered by the underwriters listed under
                                 "Underwriting."

Risk Factors Summary..........   Risk is inherent in all investing. Therefore,
                                 before investing in the Fund you should
                                 consider certain risks carefully. The primary
                                 risks of investing in MuniPreferred shares are:

                                 - if an auction fails you may not be able to
                                   sell some or all of your shares;

                                 - because of the nature of the market for
                                   MuniPreferred shares, you may receive less
                                   than the price you paid for your shares if
                                   you sell them outside of the auction,
                                   especially when market interest rates are
                                   rising;

                                 - a rating agency could downgrade MuniPreferred
                                   shares, which could affect liquidity;

                                 - the Fund may be forced to redeem your shares
                                   to meet regulatory or rating agency
                                   requirements or may voluntarily redeem your
                                   shares in certain circumstances;

                                 - in extraordinary circumstances the Fund may
                                   not earn sufficient income from its
                                   investments to pay dividends;

                                 - if long-term interest rates rise, the value
                                   of the Fund's investment portfolio will
                                   decline, reducing the asset coverage for the
                                   MuniPreferred shares;

                                 - if an issuer of a municipal bond in which the
                                   Fund invests is downgraded or defaults, there
                                   may be a negative impact on the income and/or
                                   asset value of the Fund's portfolio;

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                                 - the Fund is a non-diversified management
                                   investment company and therefore may be more
                                   susceptible to any single economic, political
                                   or regulatory occurrence; and

                                 - the Fund's policy of investing primarily in
                                   municipal obligations of issuers located in
                                   California makes the Fund more susceptible to
                                   adverse economic, political or regulatory
                                   occurrences affecting those issuers. To the
                                   extent that a particular industry sector
                                   represents a larger portion of the state's
                                   total economy, the greater the impact that a
                                   downturn in such sector is likely to have on
                                   the state's economy. On January 10, 2003,
                                   California's Governor released his proposed
                                   budget for 2003-4, reporting that revenues
                                   are expected to be substantially below
                                   earlier projections and reflecting a widening
                                   budget gap. See "Municipal Bonds -- Special
                                   Considerations Relating to California
                                   Municipal Bonds" for additional information.

                                 For additional general risks of investing in
                                 MuniPreferred shares of the Fund, see "Risk
                                 Factors" below.

Trading Market................   MuniPreferred shares are not listed on an
                                 exchange. Instead, you may buy or sell
                                 MuniPreferred shares at an auction that
                                 normally is held weekly by submitting orders to
                                 one of the broker-dealers that has entered into
                                 an agreement with the auction agent and the
                                 Fund (each, a "Broker-Dealer"), or to a
                                 broker-dealer that has entered into a separate
                                 agreement with a Broker-Dealer. In addition to
                                 the auctions, Broker-Dealers and other
                                 broker-dealers may maintain a secondary trading
                                 market in MuniPreferred shares outside of
                                 auctions, but may discontinue this activity at
                                 any time. There is no assurance that a
                                 secondary market will provide shareholders with
                                 liquidity. You may transfer shares outside of
                                 auctions only to or through a Broker-Dealer, or
                                 a broker-dealer that has entered into a
                                 separate agreement with a Broker-Dealer.


                                 The first auction date for the MuniPreferred
                                 will be January 23, 2003, the business day
                                 before the dividend payment date for the
                                 initial rate period for the MuniPreferred. The
                                 start date for subsequent rate periods normally
                                 will be the business day following the auction
                                 date unless the then-current rate period is a
                                 special rate period, or the day that normally
                                 would be the auction date or the first day of
                                 the subsequent rate period is not a business
                                 day.


Dividends and Rate Periods....   The table below shows the dividend rate for the
                                 initial rate period of the MuniPreferred
                                 offered in this prospectus. For subsequent rate
                                 periods, MuniPreferred shares will pay
                                 dividends based on a rate set at auctions,
                                 normally held weekly. In most instances
                                 dividends are also paid weekly, on the day
                                 following the end of the rate period. The rate
                                 set at auction will not exceed the Maximum
                                 Rate. See "Description of MuniPreferred
                                 shares -- Dividends and Dividend
                                 Periods -- General."

                                 The table below also shows the date from which
                                 dividends on the MuniPreferred shares will
                                 accumulate at the initial rate, the dividend
                                 payment date for the initial rate period and
                                 the day on which dividends will normally be
                                 paid. If dividends are payable on a Monday or
                                 Tuesday and that day is not a business day,
                                 then your

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                                 dividends will be paid on the first business
                                 day that falls after that day. If dividends are
                                 payable on a Wednesday, Thursday or Friday and
                                 that day is not a business day, then your
                                 dividends generally will be paid on the first
                                 business day prior to that day.

                                 Finally, the table below shows the number of
                                 days of the initial rate period for the
                                 MuniPreferred. Subsequent rate periods
                                 generally will be seven days. The dividend
                                 payment date for special rate periods of more
                                 than 28 days will be set out in the notice
                                 designating a special rate period. See
                                 "Description of MuniPreferred
                                 shares -- Dividends and Dividend
                                 Periods -- Designation of Special Rate Periods"
                                 and "-- Gross-up Payments."




                                                                                     DIVIDEND                  NUMBER OF
                                                                      DATE OF        PAYMENT      SUBSEQUENT    DAYS OF
                                                                    ACCUMULATION     DATE FOR      DIVIDEND     INITIAL
                                             INITIAL DIVIDEND        AT INITIAL    INITIAL RATE    PAYMENT       RATE
                                             RATE                      RATE*         PERIOD*         DAY        PERIOD
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                                             1.00%                   January 17     January 24      Friday         7



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                                 * All dates are 2003.

Taxation......................   Because under normal circumstances the Fund
                                 will invest substantially all of its assets in
                                 municipal bonds that pay interest exempt from
                                 regular federal income tax and the federal
                                 alternative minimum tax applicable to
                                 individuals, the income you receive will
                                 ordinarily be similarly exempt. Taxable income
                                 and gain earned by the Fund will be allocated
                                 proportionately to holders of MuniPreferred
                                 shares and common shares, based on the
                                 percentage of total dividends paid to each
                                 class for that year. Accordingly, certain
                                 specified MuniPreferred dividends may be
                                 subject to regular federal income tax on income
                                 or gains attributed to the Fund. The Fund
                                 intends to notify shareholders, before any
                                 applicable auction for a rate period of 28 days
                                 or less, of the amount of any taxable income
                                 and gain for regular federal income tax
                                 purposes only, to be paid for the period
                                 relating to that auction. For longer periods,
                                 the Fund may notify shareholders. In certain
                                 limited circumstances, the Fund will make
                                 shareholders whole for taxes owing on dividends
                                 paid to shareholders that include taxable
                                 income and gain. See "Tax Matters."

Ratings.......................   Shares of each series of MuniPreferred will be
                                 issued with a rating of "Aaa" from Moody's and
                                 "AAA" from S&P. Because the Fund is required to
                                 maintain at least one of these ratings, it must
                                 own portfolio securities of a sufficient value
                                 and with adequate credit quality to meet the
                                 rating agencies' guidelines. See "Description
                                 of MuniPreferred shares -- Rating Agency
                                 Guidelines and Asset Coverage."

Redemption....................   Although the Fund will not ordinarily redeem
                                 MuniPreferred shares, it may be required to
                                 redeem shares if, for example, the Fund does
                                 not meet an asset coverage ratio required by
                                 law or in order to correct a failure to meet a
                                 rating agency guideline in a timely manner. The
                                 Fund voluntarily may redeem MuniPreferred
                                 shares in certain circumstances. See
                                 "Description of MuniPreferred
                                 shares -- Redemption" and "Description of
                                 MuniPreferred shares -- Rating Agency
                                 Guidelines and Asset Coverage."

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Liquidation Preference........   The liquidation preference of the shares of
                                 MuniPreferred will be $25,000 per share plus
                                 accumulated but unpaid dividends, if any,
                                 thereon. See "Description of MuniPreferred
                                 shares -- Liquidation."

Voting Rights.................   The holders of the Fund's preferred shares,
                                 $.01 par value ("Preferred Shares"), including
                                 MuniPreferred, voting as a separate class, have
                                 the right to elect at least two trustees at all
                                 times and to elect a majority of the trustees
                                 in the event two full years' dividends on the
                                 Preferred Shares are unpaid. In each case, the
                                 remaining trustees will be elected by holders
                                 of common shares and Preferred Shares,
                                 including MuniPreferred, voting together as a
                                 single class. The holders of shares of
                                 Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred, will
                                 vote as a separate class or classes on certain
                                 other matters as required under the Declaration
                                 of Trust, the Investment Company Act of 1940
                                 (the "1940 Act") and Massachusetts law. See
                                 "Description of MuniPreferred shares -- Voting
                                 Rights" and "Certain Provisions in the
                                 Declaration of Trust."

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                              FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

     Information contained in the table below under the headings "Per Share
Operating Performance" and "Ratios/Supplemental Data" shows the unaudited
operating performance of the Fund from the commencement of the Fund's investment
operations on November 22, 2002 until December 18, 2002. Since the Fund
commenced operations on November 22, 2002, the table covers approximately four
weeks of operations, during which a substantial portion of the Fund's assets
were held in cash pending investment in municipal bonds that meet the Fund's
investment objectives and policies. Accordingly, the information presented may
not provide a meaningful picture of the Fund's operating performance. For
additional information, see the report of the Fund's independent auditors, which
is contained in the Statement of Additional Information and can be obtained by
shareholders of the Fund upon request.



                                                                  (UNAUDITED)
                                                               NOVEMBER 22, 2002-
                                                               DECEMBER 18, 2002
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PER SHARE OPERATING PERFORMANCE:
  Net Asset Value, Beginning of Period......................        $ 14.33
                                                                    -------
     Net Investment Income..................................            .01
     Net Gains on Securities (Unrealized)...................            .08
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       Total from Investment Operations.....................            .09
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  Offering Costs............................................           (.03)
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  Common Share Net Asset Value, End of Period...............        $ 14.39
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  Per Share Market Value, End of Period.....................        $ 15.01
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  Total Return on Net Asset Value(a)........................           .42%
  Total Investment Return on Market Value(a)................           .07%
RATIOS/SUPPLEMENTAL DATA:
  Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares, End of Period (In
     Thousands).............................................        $78,540
  Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to
     Common Shares Before Reimbursement.....................           .78%*
  Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets
     Applicable to Common Shares Before Reimbursement.......           .96%*
  Ratio of Expenses to Average Net Assets Applicable to
     Common Shares After Reimbursement......................           .46%*
  Ratio of Net Investment Income to Average Net Assets
     Applicable to Common Shares After Reimbursement........          1.28%*
  Portfolio Turnover Rate...................................            --%


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 *  Annualized

(a) Total Investment Return on Market Value is the combination of reinvested
    dividend income, reinvested capital gains distributions, if any, and changes
    in stock price per share. Total Return on Common Share Net Asset Value is
    the combination of reinvested dividend income, reinvested capital gains
    distributions, if any, and changes in Common Share net asset value per
    share. Total returns are not annualized.

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                                    THE FUND

     The Fund is a recently organized, non-diversified, closed-end management
investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the
"1940 Act"). The Fund was organized as a Massachusetts business trust on July
29, 2002, pursuant to a Declaration of Trust (the "Declaration") governed by the
laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. On November 26, 2002, the Fund issued
an aggregate of 5,450,000 common shares of beneficial interest, par value $.01
per share, pursuant to the initial public offering thereof. On December 20, 2002
and January 7, 2003, the Fund issued an aggregate of 300,000 and 125,000 common
shares of beneficial interest, respectively, par value $.01 per share, in
connection with the exercise by the underwriters of the over-allotment option.
The Fund's common shares are traded on the Exchange under the symbol "NKX." The
Fund's principal office is located at 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois
60606, and its telephone number is (800) 257-8787. The Fund is designed to
provide tax benefits to investors who are residents of California.

     The following provides information about the Fund's outstanding shares as
of December 31, 2002:



                                                                  AMOUNT HELD
                                                     AMOUNT     BY THE FUND OR      AMOUNT
TITLE OF CLASS                                     AUTHORIZED   FOR ITS ACCOUNT   OUTSTANDING
--------------                                     ----------   ---------------   -----------
                                                                         
Common...........................................  Unlimited           0           5,757,000
MuniPreferred....................................  Unlimited           0                   0
  Series TH......................................      1,800           0                   0


                                USE OF PROCEEDS

     The net proceeds of this offering will be approximately $43,955,500 after
payment of the sales load and estimated offering costs.

     The Fund will invest the net proceeds of the offering in accordance with
the Fund's investment objectives and policies as stated below. It is presently
anticipated that the Fund will be able to invest substantially all of the net
proceeds in municipal bonds that meet those investment objectives and policies
within three months after the completion of the offering. Pending such
investment, it is anticipated that the proceeds will be invested in short-term,
tax-exempt securities in accordance with the Fund's investment policies.

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                                 CAPITALIZATION

     The following table sets forth the capitalization of the Fund as of
December 31, 2002, and as adjusted to give effect to the issuance of 125,000
Common Shares on January 7, 2003, as well as the shares of MuniPreferred offered
hereby.



                                                                   ACTUAL            AS ADJUSTED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 2002   DECEMBER 31, 2002
                                                              -----------------   -----------------
                                                                 (UNAUDITED)         (UNAUDITED)
                                                                            
MuniPreferred shares, $25,000 stated value per share, at
  liquidation value; unlimited shares authorized (no shares
  issued and 1,800 shares issued, as adjusted,
  respectively)*............................................     $        --         $45,000,000
                                                                 ===========         ===========
COMMON SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY:
  Common Shares, $.01 par value per share; unlimited shares
     authorized, 5,757,000 shares outstanding and 5,882,000
     shares outstanding, as adjusted, respectively*.........     $    57,570         $    58,820
  Paid-in surplus**.........................................      82,238,956          82,980,081
  Undistributed net investment income.......................         180,166             180,166
  Accumulated net realized gain from investments............           2,163               2,163
  Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of
     investments............................................       1,341,066           1,341,066
                                                                 -----------         -----------
  Net assets applicable to common shares....................     $83,819,921         $84,562,296
                                                                 ===========         ===========


------------

 * None of these outstanding shares are held by or for the account of the Fund.

** As adjusted paid-in surplus reflects the proceeds of the issuance of the
   common shares ($1,790,625) less $.01 par value per common share ($1,250) and
   the offering costs of $.03 per common share ($3,750) as well as a reduction
   for the sales load and estimated offering costs of the MuniPreferred shares'
   issuance ($1,044,500).

                             PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION

     As of December 31, 2002, 91.46% of the market value of the Fund's portfolio
was invested in long-term municipal bonds. The following table sets forth
certain information with respect to the composition of the Fund's investment
portfolio as of December 31, 2002.



                                                                 VALUE      PERCENT
                                                              -----------   -------
                                                                      
Insured.....................................................  $75,539,575    79.64%
Not Insured***..............................................   19,315,294    20.36
                                                              -----------   ------
  Total.....................................................  $94,854,869   100.00%
                                                              ===========   ======


------------

*** Includes short-term securities.

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                             THE FUND'S INVESTMENTS

INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES

     The Fund's investment objectives are:

     - to provide current income exempt from regular federal income tax, the
       federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and California
       income tax; and

     - to enhance portfolio value relative to the municipal bond market by
       investing in tax-exempt municipal bonds that Nuveen Advisory believes are
       underrated or undervalued or that represent municipal market sectors that
       are undervalued.

     Underrated municipal bonds are those whose ratings do not, in Nuveen
Advisory's opinion, reflect their true creditworthiness. Undervalued municipal
bonds are bonds that, in Nuveen Advisory's opinion, are worth more than the
value assigned to them in the marketplace. Nuveen Advisory may at times believe
that bonds associated with a particular municipal market sector (for example,
electric utilities), or issued by a particular municipal issuer, are
undervalued. Nuveen Advisory may purchase such a bond for the Fund's portfolio
because it represents a market sector or issuer that Nuveen Advisory considers
undervalued, even if the value of the particular bond appears to be consistent
with the value of similar bonds. Municipal bonds of particular types (e.g.,
hospital bonds, industrial revenue bonds or bonds issued by a particular
municipal issuer) may be undervalued because there is a temporary excess of
supply in that market sector, or because of a general decline in the market
price of municipal bonds of the market sector for reasons that do not apply to
the particular municipal bonds that are considered undervalued. The Fund's
investment in underrated or undervalued municipal bonds will be based on Nuveen
Advisory's belief that their yield is higher than that available on bonds
bearing equivalent levels of interest rate risk, credit risk and other forms of
risk, and that their prices will ultimately rise (relative to the market) to
reflect their true value. The Fund attempts to increase its portfolio value
relative to the municipal bond market by prudent selection of municipal bonds
regardless of the direction the market may move. There can be no assurance that
the Fund's attempt to increase its portfolio value relative to the municipal
bond market will succeed. To the extent that it does succeed, however, such
success would increase the amount of net capital gains or reduce the amount of
net capital losses that the Fund would otherwise have realized. While this
incremental increase in net realized gains due to successful value investing, if
any, is expected to be modest over time, it would tend to result in the
distribution, over time, of a modestly greater amount of taxable capital gains
to common shareholders and MuniPreferred shareholders.

     Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its
average daily net assets, including assets attributable to MuniPreferred shares
outstanding ("Managed Assets") in a portfolio of municipal bonds that:

     - pay interest that is exempt from regular federal and California income
       tax and from the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to
       individuals; and

     - are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal and
       interest thereon.

This insurance does not protect the market value of portfolio holdings or the
net asset value of the Fund.

     With respect to its entire portfolio, the Fund will invest only in bonds
and other eligible investments, whether or not insured, that at the time of
investment are investment grade quality. Under normal circumstances, the Fund
(i) expects to be fully invested (at least 95% of its assets) in municipal bonds
that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal and California income tax
and (ii) will not invest in AMT Bonds. During the Invest-up Period, the Fund may
invest in Out of State Bonds, provided that no more than 10% of the Fund's
investment income during that time may be derived from Out of State Bonds. The
Fund will purchase Out of State Bonds if other suitable investments are not
available. Investment in Out of State Bonds would result in a portion of your
dividends being subject to California income tax. For more information, see the
Statement of Additional Information. In addition, capital gain dividends will be
subject to capital gains taxes. See "Tax Matters."

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     The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in (i)
uninsured municipal bonds that are backed by an escrow or trust account
containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities to
ensure timely payment of principal and interest, or (ii) other municipal bonds
that, at the time of investment, are investment grade quality. Investment grade
quality means that such bonds are rated by all NRSROs that rate the bond within
the four highest grades (Baa or BBB or better by Moody's, S&P or Fitch) or are
unrated but judged to be of comparable quality by Nuveen Advisory. The foregoing
credit quality policy applies only at the time a security is purchased, and the
Fund is not required to dispose of a security in the event that a rating agency
downgrades its assessment of the credit characteristics of a particular issue.
In determining whether to retain or sell such a security, Nuveen Advisory may
consider such factors as Nuveen Advisory's assessment of the credit quality of
the issuer of such security, the price at which such security could be sold and
the rating, if any, assigned to such security by other rating agencies. A
general description of Moody's, S&P's and Fitch's ratings of municipal bonds is
set forth in Appendix B to the Statement of Additional Information. See
"--Municipal Bonds" below for a general description of the economic and credit
characteristics of municipal issuers in California. The Fund may also invest in
securities of other open- or closed-end investment companies that invest
primarily in municipal bonds of the types in which the Fund may invest directly.
See "-- Other Investment Companies."

     Each insured municipal bond that the Fund acquires will be (1) covered by
an insurance policy applicable to a specific security and obtained by the issuer
of the security or a third party at the time of original issuance ("Original
Issue Insurance"), (2) covered by an insurance policy applicable to a specific
security and obtained by the Fund or a third party subsequent to the time of
original issuance ("Secondary Market Insurance"), or (3) covered by a master
municipal insurance policy purchased by the Fund ("Portfolio Insurance"). See
"-- Municipal Bond Insurance." The Fund, as non-fundamental policies that can be
changed by the Board of Trustees, (A) will only buy Portfolio Insurance from
insurers whose claims-paying ability Moody's rates "Aaa" or S&P or Fitch rates
"AAA" and (B) will maintain at least 80% of its total Managed Assets in
municipal bonds covered by insurance from insurers with a claims-paying ability
rated, at the time of the bond's purchase, "Aaa" by Moody's or "AAA" by S&P or
Fitch.

     The credit quality of companies that provide insurance on bonds will affect
the value of those bonds. Although the insurance feature reduces certain
financial risks, the premiums for insurance and the higher market price paid for
insured obligations may reduce the Fund's income. The insurance feature does not
guarantee the market value of the insured obligations or the net asset value of
the common shares or the shares of MuniPreferred.

     The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in uninsured
municipal bonds that are entitled to the benefit of an escrow or trust account
that contains securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or U.S.
Government agencies backed by the full faith and credit of the United States,
and sufficient in amount to ensure the payment of interest and principal on the
original interest payment and maturity dates ("collateralized obligations").
These collateralized obligations generally will not be insured and will include,
but are not limited to, municipal bonds that have been (1) advance refunded
where the proceeds of the refunding have been used to buy U.S. Government or
U.S. Government agency securities that are placed in escrow and whose interest
or maturing principal payments, or both, are sufficient to cover the remaining
scheduled debt service on that municipal bond; or (2) issued under state or
local housing finance programs that use the issuance proceeds to fund mortgages
that are then exchanged for U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities
and deposited with a trustee as security for those municipal bonds. These
collateralized obligations are normally regarded as having the credit
characteristics of the underlying U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency
securities.

     Upon Nuveen Advisory's recommendation, during temporary defensive periods
and in order to keep the Fund's cash fully invested, including the period during
which the net proceeds of the offering of shares of MuniPreferred are being
invested, the Fund may deviate from its investment objectives and policies and
invest up to 100% of its net assets in short-term investments including high
quality, short-term securities that may be either tax-exempt or taxable. The
Fund intends to invest in taxable short-term investments only in the event that
suitable tax-exempt short-term investments are not available at reasonable
prices and yields. Investment in such short-term investments would result in a
portion of your dividends being subject to regular federal

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income tax, the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and
California income tax. For more information, see the Statement of Additional
Information. Likewise, the Fund may deviate from its normal investment policies
and invest up to 5% of its net assets in tax-exempt or in taxable fixed-income
or equity securities of an issuer of municipal bonds that the Fund already owns
for the purpose of acquiring control of that issuer when Nuveen Advisory
determines that such investment should enable the Fund to better maximize the
value of its existing investment. The Fund does not intend to change this policy
without prior notification to shareholders. See the Statement of Additional
Information under "Other Investment Policies and Techniques -- Miscellaneous
Investments."

     The Fund cannot change (i) its fundamental investment restrictions set
forth in the Statement of Additional Information or (ii) its policy to invest
80% of its Managed Assets in a portfolio of municipal bonds that pay interest
that is exempt from regular federal and California income taxes and the federal
alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals without the approval of the
holders of a "majority of the outstanding" common shares and shares of
MuniPreferred voting together as a single class, and of the holders of a
"majority of the outstanding" shares of MuniPreferred voting as a separate
class. When used with respect to particular shares of the Fund, a "majority of
the outstanding" shares means (i) 67% or more of the shares present at a
meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the shares are present or
represented by proxy, or (ii) more than 50% of the shares, whichever is less.
See "Description of Shares -- MuniPreferred shares -- Voting Rights" for
additional information with respect to the voting rights of holders of shares of
MuniPreferred. Other than as noted above, the investment objectives and policies
of the Fund may be changed by the Board without shareholder action.

MUNICIPAL BONDS

     General.  Municipal bonds are either general obligation or revenue bonds
and typically are issued to finance public projects (such as roads or public
buildings), to pay general operating expenses, or to refinance outstanding debt.
Municipal bonds may also be issued for private activities, such as housing,
medical and educational facility construction, or for privately owned industrial
development and pollution control projects. General obligation bonds are backed
by the full faith and credit, or taxing authority, of the issuer and may be
repaid from any revenue source; revenue bonds may be repaid only from the
revenues of a specific facility or source. The Fund also may purchase municipal
bonds that represent lease obligations. These carry special risks because the
issuer of the bonds may not be obligated to appropriate money annually to make
payments under the lease. In order to reduce this risk, the Fund will only
purchase municipal bonds representing lease obligations where Nuveen Advisory
believes the issuer has a strong incentive to continue making appropriations
until maturity.

     The municipal bonds in which the Fund will invest are generally issued by
the State of California, a municipality in California, or a political
subdivision or agency or instrumentality of such State or municipality
("California municipal bonds"), and pay interest that, in the opinion of bond
counsel to the issuer (or on the basis of other authority believed by Nuveen
Advisory to be reliable), is exempt from regular federal income tax, the
alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and California income tax. The
Fund may invest in municipal bonds issued by United States territories (such as
Puerto Rico or Guam) that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal and
California income taxes and the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to
individuals. During the Invest-up Period, the Fund also may invest in Out of
State Bonds, subject to the limitations described under "-- Investment
Objectives and Policies." It is a fundamental policy of the Fund that its
investment in municipal bonds to which the interest is not taxable under regular
federal and California income taxes or the federal alternative minimum tax
applicable to individuals will, under normal circumstances, comprise at least
80% of the Fund's Managed Assets.

     The yields on municipal bonds depend on a variety of factors, including
prevailing interest rates and the condition of the general money market and the
municipal bond market, the size of a particular offering, the maturity of the
obligation and the rating of the issue. The market value of municipal bonds will
vary with changes in interest rate levels and as a result of changing
evaluations of the ability of their issuers to meet interest and principal
payments.

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     The Fund expects to primarily invest in municipal bonds with long-term
maturities in order to maintain a weighted average maturity of 15-30 years, but
the weighted average maturity of obligations held by the Fund may be shortened,
depending on market conditions.

     Special Considerations Relating to California Municipal Bonds.  As
described above, except to the extent the Fund invests in temporary investments,
the Fund will invest substantially all of its net assets in California municipal
bonds. The Fund is therefore susceptible to political, economic or regulatory
factors affecting issuers of California municipal bonds. The information set
forth below and in the Statement of Additional Information is derived from
sources that are generally available to investors. The information is provided
as general information intended to give a recent historical description and is
not intended to indicate future or continuing trends in the financial or other
positions of California. It should be noted that the creditworthiness of
obligations issued by local California issuers may be unrelated to the
creditworthiness of obligations issued by the State of California, and that
there is no obligation on the part of the State to make payment on such local
obligations in the event of default.

     California's economy is the largest among the 50 states and one of the
largest in the world. The State has a diversified economy with major sectors in
manufacturing, agriculture, services, tourism, international trade and
construction. The State has a population of about 35 million, which has been
growing at a 1-2% annual rate for several decades. Gross domestic product of
goods and services in the State exceeds $1 trillion. Personal income was
estimated at over $1,116 billion in 2001. Total employment is over 16 million.

     Since 1994 the California economy had been growing steadily, outpacing the
rest of the nation, with particular strength in high technology manufacturing,
software, exports, services, entertainment and construction. By late 2000,
unemployment had fallen to its lowest level in three decades. After a strong
fourth quarter of 2000, the economy entered a mild recession in 2001, in concert
with the slowdown of the national economy and a cyclical downturn in the high
technology sector. The aftermath of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
temporarily hurt tourism-based areas. California's economy appears to have begun
a mild recovery in early 2002, but employment growth had stagnated by the summer
of 2002 and the economy remained sluggish as of the start of 2003. The State
Department of Finance projects slow growth for the State economy in 2003 with
only moderate growth in 2004.

     The State has received significant tax revenues in recent years, derived
from the strong economy and stock market through 2000. Capital gains and stock
option income represented almost a quarter of General Fund revenue in the
2000-01 fiscal year. The slowing economy and depressed stock market after
mid-2000 resulted in significantly reduced revenues compared to earlier
forecasts. The State addressed a total "budget gap" of $23.6 billion for the
final 2002-03 Budget with a combination of expenditure reductions and deferrals,
limited revenue increases, borrowing and substantial interfund loans and
securitizations. The Governor reported in December 2002, and again in release of
his 2003-04 Budget Proposal on January 10, 2003, that revenues are expected to
be substantially below earlier projections, and estimated that a budget gap of
almost $35 billion will have to be addressed for the balance of the 2002-03
fiscal year and the upcoming 2003-04 fiscal year. The Governor proposed to
address this gap with about $20.8 billion of spending cuts, transfer of
responsibility for about $8 billion of health and social service programs to
local governments, to be funded with certain new taxes, and about $5.8 billion
of additional funding shifts, transfers and loans. Many of these proposals will
be controversial and there can be no assurance which portions of the Governor's
plan will finally be enacted by the Legislature.

     Local governments in the State will face very severe financial difficulties
in 2003 and beyond as a result of the sluggish economy and the likelihood of
substantial reductions in State aid.

     In December, 2002, the ratings of the State's General Obligation bonds were
reduced by Standard & Poor's from "A+" to "A" and by FitchRatings from "AA" to
"A" and both agencies reduced the ratings on the State's short-term Notes.
Moody's rating of the State's General Obligation Bonds is "A1" with a negative
outlook as of January 1, 2003. Reduced revenues have also created a cash flow
shortfall for the State which has required the State to issue large cash flow
note borrowings in order to pay its ongoing obligations, including repayment of
previous cash flow borrowings. Until the State brings its revenues and
expenditures into balance, it may continue to depend on having access to public
debt markets to fund its cash flow requirements. A large

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part of the State's annual budget is mandated by constitutional guarantees (such
as for education funding and debt service) and caseload requirements for health
and welfare programs.

     Many local government agencies, particularly counties, continue to face
budget constraints due to limited taxing powers and mandated expenditures for
health, welfare and public safety, among other factors. The State and local
governments are limited in their ability to levy and raise property taxes and
other forms of taxes, fees or assessments, and in their ability to appropriate
their tax revenues, by a series of constitutional amendments, enacted by voter
initiative since 1978. Individual local governments may also have local
initiative which affect their fiscal flexibility.

     The foregoing information constitutes only a brief summary of some of the
general factors which may impact certain issuers of municipal bonds and does not
purport to be a complete or exhaustive description of all adverse conditions to
which the issuers of municipal bonds held by the Fund are subject. Additionally,
many factors including national economic, social and environmental policies and
conditions, which are not within the control of the issuers of the municipal
bonds, could affect or could have an adverse impact on the financial condition
of the issuers. The Fund is unable to predict whether or to what extent such
factors or other factors may affect the issuers of the municipal bonds, the
market value or marketability of the municipal bonds or the ability of the
respective issuers of the municipal bonds acquired by the Fund to pay interest
on or principal of the municipal bonds. This information has not been
independently verified. See the Statement of Additional Information for a
further discussion of factors affecting municipal bonds in California.

MUNICIPAL BOND INSURANCE

     Each insured municipal bond the Fund acquires will be covered by Original
Issue Insurance, Secondary Market Insurance or Portfolio Insurance. The Fund
expects initially to emphasize investments in municipal bonds insured under
bond-specific insurance policies (i.e., Original Issue or Secondary Market
Insurance). The Fund may obtain Portfolio Insurance from the insurers described
in Appendix C to the Statement of Additional Information. The Fund, as a
non-fundamental policy that can be changed by its Board, will only obtain
policies of Portfolio Insurance issued by insurers whose claims-paying ability
is rated "Aaa" by Moody's or "AAA" by S&P or Fitch. There is no limit on the
percentage of the Fund's assets that may be invested in municipal bonds insured
by any one insurer.

     A municipal bond covered by Original Issue Insurance or Secondary Market
Insurance is itself typically assigned the same rating as that of the insurer.
For example, if the insurer has a rating of "Aaa" or "AAA," a bond covered by an
Original Issue Insurance or Secondary Market Insurance policy would also
typically be assigned the same rating. Such a municipal bond would generally be
assigned a lower rating if the ratings were based instead upon the credit
characteristics of the issuer without regard to the insurance feature. By way of
contrast, the rating, if any, assigned to a municipal bond insured under
Portfolio Insurance will be based primarily upon the credit characteristics of
the issuer, without regard to the insurance feature, and therefore will
generally carry a rating that is below "Aaa" or "AAA." While in the portfolio of
the Fund, however, a municipal bond backed by Portfolio Insurance from a
particular insurer will effectively be of the same credit quality as a municipal
bond issued by an issuer of comparable credit characteristics that is backed by
Original Issue Insurance or Secondary Market Insurance from that insurer.

     The Fund's policy of investing primarily in municipal bonds insured by
insurers whose claims-paying ability is rated "Aaa" or "AAA" applies only at the
time of purchase of a security, and the Fund will not be required to dispose of
the securities in the event Moody's, S&P or Fitch, as the case may be,
downgrades its assessment of the claims-paying ability of a particular insurer
or the credit characteristics of a particular issuer. In the event Moody's, S&P
or Fitch (or all of them) should downgrade its (or their) rating of a particular
insurer, it (or they) could also be expected to downgrade the ratings assigned
to municipal bonds insured under Original Issue Insurance or Secondary Market
Insurance policies by such insurer, and municipal bonds insured under Portfolio
Insurance issued by such insurer also would be of reduced quality in the
portfolio of the Fund. Moody's, S&P and Fitch continually assess the
claims-paying ability of insurers and the credit characteristics of issuers, and
there can be no assurance that they will not downgrade their assessments
subsequent to the time the Fund purchases securities.

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     The value of municipal bonds covered by Portfolio Insurance that are in
default or in significant risk of default will be determined by separately
establishing a value for the municipal bond and a value for the Portfolio
Insurance.

     Original Issue Insurance.  Original Issue Insurance is purchased with
respect to a particular issue of municipal bonds by the issuer thereof or a
third party in conjunction with the original issuance of such municipal bonds.
Under this insurance, the insurer unconditionally guarantees to the holder of
the municipal bond the timely payment of principal and interest on such
obligations when and as these payments become due but not paid by the issuer,
except that in the event of the acceleration of the due date of the principal by
reason of mandatory or optional redemption (other than acceleration by reason of
a mandatory sinking fund payment), default or otherwise, the payments guaranteed
may be made in the amounts and at the times as payment of principal would have
been due had there not been any acceleration. The insurer is responsible for
these payments less any amounts received by the holder from any trustee for the
municipal bond issuer or from any other source. Original Issue Insurance does
not guarantee payment on an accelerated basis, the payment of any redemption
premium (except with respect to certain premium payments in the case of certain
small issue industrial development and pollution control municipal bonds), the
value of the Fund's shares, the market value of municipal bonds, or payments of
any tender purchase price upon the tender of the municipal bonds. Original Issue
Insurance also does not insure against nonpayment of principal or interest on
municipal bonds resulting from the insolvency, negligence or any other act or
omission of the trustee or other paying agent for these bonds.

     Original Issue Insurance remains in effect as long as the municipal bonds
it covers remain outstanding and the insurer remains in business, regardless of
whether the Fund ultimately disposes of these municipal bonds. Consequently,
Original Issue Insurance may be considered to represent an element of market
value with respect to the municipal bonds so insured, but the exact effect, if
any, of this insurance on the market value cannot be estimated.

     Secondary Market Insurance.  Subsequent to the time of original issuance of
a municipal bond, the Fund or a third party may, upon the payment of a single
premium, purchase insurance on that security. Secondary Market Insurance
generally provides the same type of coverage as Original Issue Insurance and, as
with Original Issue Insurance, Secondary Market Insurance remains in effect as
long as the municipal bonds it covers remain outstanding and the insurer remains
in business, regardless of whether the Fund ultimately disposes of these
municipal bonds.

     One of the purposes of acquiring Secondary Market Insurance with respect to
a particular municipal bond would be to enable the Fund to enhance the value of
the security. The Fund, for example, might seek to purchase a particular
municipal bond and obtain Secondary Market Insurance, for it if, in Nuveen
Advisory's opinion, the market value of the security, as insured, less the cost
of the Secondary Market Insurance would exceed the current value of the security
without insurance. Similarly, if the Fund owns but wishes to sell a municipal
bond that is then covered by Portfolio Insurance, the Fund might seek to obtain
Secondary Market Insurance for it if, in Nuveen Advisory's opinion, the net
proceeds of the Fund's sale of the security, as insured, less the cost of the
Secondary Market Insurance would exceed the current value of the security. In
determining whether to insure municipal bonds the Fund owns, an insurer will
apply its own standards, which correspond generally to the standards it has
established for determining the insurability of new issues of municipal bonds.
See "-- Original Issue Insurance" above.

     Portfolio Insurance.  Portfolio Insurance guarantees the payment of
principal and interest on specified eligible municipal bonds purchased by the
Fund. Except as described below, Portfolio Insurance generally provides the same
type of coverage as is provided by Original Issue Insurance or Secondary Market
Insurance. Municipal bonds insured under a Portfolio Insurance policy would
generally not be insured under any other policy. A municipal bond is eligible
for coverage under a policy if it meets certain requirements of the insurer.
Portfolio Insurance is intended to reduce financial risk, but the cost thereof
and compliance with investment restrictions imposed under the policy will reduce
the yield to shareholders of the Fund.

     If a municipal bond is already covered by Original Issue Insurance or
Secondary Market Insurance, then the security is not required to be additionally
insured under any Portfolio Insurance that the Fund may

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purchase. All premiums respecting municipal bonds covered by Original Issue
Insurance or Secondary Market Insurance are paid in advance by the issuer or
other party obtaining the insurance.

     Portfolio Insurance policies are effective only as to municipal bonds owned
by and held by the Fund, and do not cover municipal bonds for which the contract
for purchase fails. A "when-issued" municipal obligation will be covered under a
Portfolio Insurance policy upon the settlement date of the issue of such
"when-issued" municipal bond.

     In determining whether to insure municipal bonds held by the Fund, an
insurer will apply its own standards, which correspond generally to the
standards it has established for determining the insurability of new issues of
municipal bonds. See "-- Original Issue Insurance" above.

     Each Portfolio Insurance policy will be noncancellable and will remain in
effect so long as the Fund is in existence, the municipal bonds covered by the
policy continue to be held by the Fund, and the Fund pays the premiums for the
policy. Each insurer will generally reserve the right at any time upon 90 days'
written notice to the Fund to refuse to insure any additional bonds purchased by
the Fund after the effective date of such notice. The Fund generally will
reserve the right to terminate each policy upon seven days' written notice to an
insurer if it determines that the cost of such policy is not reasonable in
relation to the value of the insurance to the Fund.

     Each Portfolio Insurance policy will terminate as to any municipal bond
that has been redeemed from or sold by the Fund on the date of redemption or the
settlement date of sale, and an insurer will not have any liability thereafter
under a policy for any municipal bond, except that if the redemption date or
settlement date occurs after a record date and before the related payment date
for any municipal bond, the policy will terminate for that municipal bond on the
business day immediately following the payment date. Each policy will terminate
as to all municipal bonds covered thereby on the date on which the last of the
covered municipal bonds mature, are redeemed or are sold by the Fund.

     One or more Portfolio Insurance policies may provide the Fund, pursuant to
an irrevocable commitment of the insurer, with the option to exercise the right
to obtain permanent insurance ("Permanent Insurance") for a municipal bond that
is sold by the Fund. The Fund would exercise the right to obtain Permanent
Insurance upon payment of a single, predetermined insurance premium payable from
the sale proceeds of the municipal bond. The Fund expects to exercise the right
to obtain Permanent Insurance for a municipal bond only if, in Nuveen Advisory's
opinion, upon the exercise the net proceeds from the sale of the municipal bond,
as insured, would exceed the proceeds from the sale of the security without
insurance.

     The Permanent Insurance premium for each municipal bond is determined based
upon the insurability of each security as of the date of purchase and will not
be increased or decreased for any change in the security's creditworthiness
unless the security is in default as to payment of principal or interest, or
both. If such event occurs, the Permanent Insurance premium will be subject to
an increase predetermined at the date of the Fund's purchase.

     The Fund generally intends to retain any insured bonds covered by Portfolio
Insurance that are in default or in significant risk of default and to place a
value on the insurance, which ordinarily will be the difference between the
market value of the defaulted bond and the market value of similar bonds of
minimum investment grade (that is, rated "Baa" or "BBB") that are not in
default. In certain circumstances, however, Nuveen Advisory may determine that
an alternative value for the insurance, such as the difference between the
market value of the defaulted bond and either its par value or the market value
of similar bonds that are not in default or in significant risk of default, is
more appropriate. Except as described above for bonds covered by Portfolio
Insurance that are in default or subject to significant risk of default, the
Fund will not place any value on the Portfolio Insurance in valuing the
municipal bonds it holds.

     Because each Portfolio Insurance policy will terminate for municipal bonds
sold by the Fund on the date of sale, in which event the insurer will be liable
only for those payments of principal and interest that are then due and owing
(unless Permanent Insurance is obtained by the Fund), the provision for this
insurance will not enhance the marketability of the Fund's bonds, whether or not
the bonds are in default or in significant risk of default. On the other hand,
because Original Issue Insurance and Secondary Market Insurance generally will

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remain in effect as long as the municipal bonds they cover are outstanding,
these insurance policies may enhance the marketability of these bonds even when
they are in default or in significant risk of default, but the exact effect, if
any, on marketability, cannot be estimated. Accordingly, the Fund may determine
to retain or, alternatively, to sell municipal bonds covered by Original Issue
Insurance or Secondary Market Insurance that are in default or in significant
risk of default.

     Premiums for a Portfolio Insurance policy are paid monthly, and are
adjusted for purchases and sales of municipal bonds covered by the policy during
the month. The yield on the Fund is reduced to the extent of the insurance
premiums it pays.

WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS

     The Fund may buy and sell municipal bonds on a when-issued or delayed
delivery basis, making payment or taking delivery at a later date, normally
within 15 to 45 days of the trade date. This type of transaction may involve an
element of risk because no interest accrues on the bonds prior to settlement
and, because bonds are subject to market fluctuations, the value of the bonds at
time of delivery may be less (or more) than cost. A separate account of the Fund
will be established with its custodian consisting of cash, cash equivalents, or
liquid securities having a market value at all times at least equal to the
amount of the commitment.

MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS

     The Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in tax-exempt or taxable
fixed-income or equity securities, for the purpose of acquiring control of an
issuer whose municipal bonds (a) the Fund already owns and (b) have deteriorated
or are expected shortly to deteriorate significantly in credit quality; provided
Nuveen Advisory determines that such investment should enable the Fund to better
maximize its existing investment in such issuer. Investment in such securities
would result in a portion of your dividend being subject to regular federal and
California income taxes or the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to
individuals.

OTHER INVESTMENT COMPANIES

     The Fund may invest up to 10% of its net assets in securities of other
open- or closed-end investment companies that invest primarily in municipal
bonds of the types in which the Fund may invest directly. The Fund generally
expects to invest in other investment companies either during periods when it
has large amounts of uninvested cash, such as the period shortly after the Fund
receives the proceeds of the offering of its common shares or MuniPreferred
shares, or during periods when there is a shortage of attractive, high-yielding
municipal bonds available in the market. As a stockholder in an investment
company, the Fund will bear its ratable share of that investment company's
expenses, and would remain subject to payment of the Fund's advisory and
administrative fees with respect to assets so invested. Holders of the Fund's
common shares would therefore be subject to duplicative expenses to the extent
the Fund invests in other investment companies. Nuveen Advisory will take
expenses into account when evaluating the investment merits of an investment in
the investment company relative to available municipal bond investments. In
addition, the securities of other investment companies may also be leveraged and
will therefore be subject to the same leverage risks described herein. As
described in the section entitled "Risk Factors," the net asset value and market
value of leveraged shares will be more volatile and the yield to shareholders of
the Fund will tend to fluctuate more than the yield generated by unleveraged
shares.

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                                  RISK FACTORS

     Risk is inherent in all investing. Investing in any investment company
security involves risk, including the risk that you may receive little or no
return on your investment or even that you may lose part or all of your
investment. Therefore, before investing you should consider carefully the
following risks that you assume when you invest in MuniPreferred shares.

LIMITED OPERATING HISTORY

     The Fund is a recently organized, non-diversified, closed-end management
investment company and has a limited operating history.

INTEREST RATE RISK

     The Fund issues MuniPreferred shares, which pay dividends based on
short-term interest rates, and use the proceeds to buy municipal bonds, which
pay interest based on long-term yields. Long-term municipal bond yields are
typically, although not always, higher than short-term interest rates. Both
long-term and short term interest rates may fluctuate. If short-term interest
rates rise, MuniPreferred rates may rise so that the amount of dividends paid to
MuniPreferred shareholders exceeds the income from the portfolio securities
purchased with the proceeds from the sale of MuniPreferred shares. Because
income from the Fund's entire investment portfolio (not just the portion of the
portfolio purchased with the proceeds of the MuniPreferred share offering) is
available to pay MuniPreferred dividends, however, MuniPreferred dividend rates
would need to greatly exceed the Fund's net portfolio income before the Fund's
ability to pay MuniPreferred dividends would be jeopardized. If long-term rates
rise, the value of the Fund's investment portfolio will decline, reducing the
amount of assets serving as asset coverage for the MuniPreferred shares.

AUCTION RISK

     You may not be able to sell your MuniPreferred shares at an auction if the
auction fails; that is, if there are more MuniPreferred shares offered for sale
than there are buyers for those shares. Also, if you place hold orders (orders
to retain MuniPreferred shares) at an auction only at a specified rate, and that
bid rate exceeds the rate set at the auction, you will not retain your
MuniPreferred shares. Finally, if you buy shares or elect to retain shares
without specifying a rate below which you would not wish to continue to hold
those shares, and the auction sets a below-market rate, you may receive a lower
rate of return on your shares than the market rate. See "Description of
MuniPreferred shares" and "The Auction -- Auction Procedures."

SECONDARY MARKET RISK

     If you try to sell your MuniPreferred shares between auctions, you may not
be able to sell any or all of your shares, or you may not be able to sell them
for $25,000 per share or $25,000 per share plus accumulated dividends. If the
Fund has designated a special rate period (a rate period of more than 7 days),
changes in interest rates could affect the price you would receive if you sold
your shares in the secondary market. Broker-dealers that maintain a secondary
trading market for MuniPreferred shares, if any, are not required to maintain
this market, and the Fund is not required to redeem shares either if an auction
or an attempted secondary market sale fails because of a lack of buyers.
MuniPreferred shares are not registered on a stock exchange or the NASDAQ stock
market. If you sell your MuniPreferred shares to a broker-dealer between
auctions, you may receive less than the price you paid for them, especially when
market interest rates have risen since the last auction. Accrued MuniPreferred
dividends, however, should at least partially compensate for the increased
market interest rates.

RATINGS AND ASSET COVERAGE RISK

     While Moody's and S&P assign ratings of "Aaa" and "AAA," respectively, to
MuniPreferred shares, the ratings do not eliminate or necessarily mitigate the
risks of investing in MuniPreferred shares. A rating agency could downgrade
MuniPreferred shares, which may make your shares less liquid at an auction or in
the secondary market, although the downgrade would probably result in higher
dividend rates. If a rating agency

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downgrades MuniPreferred shares, the Fund will alter its portfolio or redeem
MuniPreferred shares. The Fund may voluntarily redeem MuniPreferred shares under
certain circumstances. See "Description of MuniPreferred shares -- Rating Agency
Guidelines and Asset Coverage" for a description of the asset maintenance tests
the Fund must meet.

CREDIT RISK

     Credit risk is the risk that one or more municipal bonds in the Fund's
portfolio will decline in price, or fail to pay interest or principal when due,
because the issuer of the bond experiences a decline in its financial status. In
general, lower-rated municipal bonds carry a greater degree of risk that the
issuer will lose its ability to make interest and principal payments, which
could have a negative impact on the Fund's net asset value or dividends.

CONCENTRATION IN CALIFORNIA ISSUERS

     The Fund's policy of investing primarily in municipal obligations of
issuers located in California makes the Fund more susceptible to adverse
economic, political or regulatory occurrences affecting such issuers. For a
description of unique considerations relating to California municipal bonds, see
"The Fund's Investments -- Municipal Bonds -- Special Considerations Relating to
California Municipal Bonds."

MUNICIPAL BOND MARKET RISK

     Investing in the municipal bond market involves certain risks. The amount
of public information available about the municipal bonds in the Fund's
portfolio is generally less than that for corporate equities or bonds, and the
investment performance of the Fund may therefore be more dependent on the
analytical abilities of Nuveen Advisory than if the Fund were a stock fund or
taxable bond fund. The secondary market for municipal bonds also tends to be
less well-developed or liquid than many other securities markets, which may
adversely affect the Fund's ability to sell its bonds at attractive prices or at
prices approximating those at which the Fund currently values them.

     The ability of municipal issuers to make timely payments of interest and
principal may be diminished during general economic downturns and as
governmental cost burdens are reallocated among federal, state and local
governments. In addition, laws enacted in the future by Congress or state
legislatures or referenda could extend the time for payment of principal and/or
interest, or impose other constraints on enforcement of such obligations, or on
the ability of municipalities to levy taxes. Issuers of municipal securities
might seek protection under the bankruptcy laws. In the event of bankruptcy of
such an issuer, the Fund could experience delays in collecting principal and
interest and the Fund may not, in all circumstances, be able to collect all
principal and interest to which it is entitled. To enforce its rights in the
event of a default in the payment of interest or repayment of principal, or
both, the Fund may take possession of and manage any assets which might be
securing the issuer's obligations on such securities, which may increase the
Fund's operating expenses. Any income derived from the Fund's ownership or
operation of such assets may not be exempt from regular federal income tax.

MUNICIPAL BOND INSURANCE

     In the event Moody's, S&P or Fitch (or all of them) should downgrade its
assessment of the claims-paying ability of a particular insurer, it (or they)
could also be expected to downgrade the ratings assigned to municipal bonds
insured by such insurer, and municipal bonds insured under Portfolio Insurance
issued by such insurer also would be of reduced quality in the portfolio of the
Fund.

     In addition, the Fund may be subject to certain restrictions on investments
imposed by guidelines of the insurance companies issuing Portfolio Insurance.
The Fund does not expect these guidelines to prevent Nuveen Advisory from
managing the Fund's portfolio in accordance with the Fund's investment
objectives and policies.

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INCOME RISK

     The Fund's income is based primarily on the interest it earns from its
investments, which can vary widely over the short-term and long-term. If
interest rates drop, the Fund's income available over time to make dividend
payments with respect to the MuniPreferred could drop as well if the Fund
purchases securities with lower interest coupons.

REINVESTMENT RISK

     Reinvestment risk is the risk that income from the Fund's bond portfolio
will decline if and when the Fund invests the proceeds from matured, traded or
called bonds at market interest rates that are below the portfolio's current
earnings rate.

INFLATION RISK

     Inflation risk is the risk that the value of assets or income from
investment will be worth less in the future as inflation decreases the value of
money. As inflation increases, the real value of your MuniPreferred investment
or the income from that investment will be worth less in the future. In other
word, as inflation occurs, the real value of the MuniPreferred shares and
distributions declines. In an inflationary period, however, it is expected that,
through the auction process, MuniPreferred dividend rates would increase,
tending to offset this risk.

CALL RISK

     If interest rates fall, it is possible that issuers of callable bonds with
higher interest coupons will "call" (or prepay) their bonds before their
maturity date. If a call were exercised by the issuer during a period of
declining interest rates, the Fund is likely to replace such called security
with a lower yielding security.

ECONOMIC SECTOR RISK

     The Fund may invest 25% or more of its total assets in municipal
obligations in the same economic sector. This may make the Fund more susceptible
to adverse economic, political or regulatory occurrences affecting an economic
sector. As concentration increases, so does the potential for fluctuation in the
value of the Fund's assets.

NON-DIVERSIFICATION

     Because the Fund is classified as "non-diversified" under the 1940 Act it
can invest a greater portion of its assets in obligations of a single issuer. As
a result, the Fund will be more susceptible than a diversified fund to any
single corporate, economic, political or regulatory occurrence. See "The Fund's
Investments." Also, the Fund's policy of generally investing in bonds that are
exempt from the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals may
prevent the Fund from investing in certain kinds of bonds and thereby limit the
Fund's ability to optimally diversify its portfolio. In addition, the Fund must
satisfy certain asset diversification rules in order to qualify as a regulated
investment company for federal income tax purposes.

                           HOW THE FUND MANAGES RISK

INVESTMENT LIMITATIONS

     The Fund has adopted certain investment limitations designed to limit
investment risk and maintain portfolio diversification. These limitations are
fundamental and may not be changed without the approval of the holders of a
"majority of the outstanding" common shares and MuniPreferred shares voting
together as a single class, and the approval of the holders of a "majority of
the outstanding" MuniPreferred shares voting as a separate class. When used with
respect to particular shares of the Fund, a "majority of the outstanding" shares
means (i) 67% or more of the shares present at a meeting, if the holders of more
than 50% of the shares are present or represented by proxy, or (ii) more than
50% of the shares, whichever is less. Among other

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restrictions, the Fund may not invest more than 25% of total Fund assets in
securities of issuers in any one industry, except that this limitation does not
apply to municipal bonds backed by the assets and revenues of governments or
political subdivisions of governments.

     The Fund is subject to guidelines which are more limiting than the
investment restriction set forth above in order to obtain and maintain ratings
from Moody's or S&P on the MuniPreferred shares. See "Investment Objectives" in
the Statement of Additional Information for information about these guidelines
and a complete list of the fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies
of the Fund.

     The Fund seeks to reduce credit risk by buying bonds that are either
covered by insurance or backed by an escrow or trust account, each with the
purpose of ensuring timely payment of principal and interest. However, these
municipal bonds remain subject to market risk.

HEDGING STRATEGIES

     The Fund may use various investment strategies designed to limit the risk
of bond price fluctuations and to preserve capital. These hedging strategies
include using financial futures contracts, options on financial futures or
options based on either an index of long-term municipal securities or on taxable
debt securities whose prices, in the opinion of Nuveen Advisory, correlate with
the prices of the Fund's investments. The Fund does not intend to use
derivatives to increase leverage or to enhance current income. Successful
implementation of most hedging strategies would generate taxable income.

                             MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

     The Board of Trustees is responsible for the management of the Fund,
including supervision of the duties performed by Nuveen Advisory. The names and
business addresses of the trustees and officers of the Fund and their principal
occupations and other affiliations during the past five years are set forth
under "Management of the Fund" in the Statement of Additional Information.

INVESTMENT ADVISER

     Nuveen Advisory, 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606, serves as
the investment adviser to the Fund. In this capacity, Nuveen Advisory is
responsible for the selection and on-going monitoring of the municipal bonds in
the Fund's investment portfolio, managing the Fund's business affairs and
providing certain clerical, bookkeeping and administrative services. Nuveen
Advisory serves as investment adviser to investment portfolios with more than
$43.6 billion in assets under management as of October 31, 2002. See the
Statement of Additional Information under "Investment Adviser."


     Nuveen Advisory is responsible for execution of specific investment
strategies and day-to-day investment operations. Nuveen Advisory manages the
Fund using a team of analysts and portfolio managers that focus on a specific
group of funds. William M. Fitzgerald is the portfolio manager of the Fund and
will provide daily oversight for, and execution of, the Fund's investment
activities. Mr. Fitzgerald has been a Managing Director of Nuveen Advisory since
2000. Prior to that time, he was a Vice President of Nuveen Advisory. Mr.
Fitzgerald currently manages investments for fourteen (14) Nuveen-sponsored
investment companies. Effective January 13, 2003, Scott Romans is co-portfolio
manager for the Fund and will assist with daily oversight for, and execution of,
the Fund's investment activities. Mr. Romans was named Assistant Vice President
and co-portfolio manager for Nuveen Advisory in January 2003. Prior to that he
had served as Senior Analyst covering the higher education sector since June
2000. Mr. Romans attended the University of Chicago beginning in 1991 and
received his Ph.D. in theology in December 2000.


     Nuveen Advisory is a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen Company,
333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Founded in 1898, The John Nuveen
Company and its affiliates had over $84 billion of assets under management or
surveillance as of October 31, 2002. The John Nuveen Company is a

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majority-owned subsidiary of The St. Paul Companies, Inc., a publicly-traded
company which is principally engaged in providing property-liability insurance
through subsidiaries.

INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT

     Pursuant to an investment management agreement between Nuveen Advisory and
the Fund, the Fund has agreed to pay for the services and facilities provided by
Nuveen Advisory an annual management fee, payable on a monthly basis, according
to the following schedule:



AVERAGE DAILY MANAGED ASSETS                                  MANAGEMENT FEE
----------------------------                                  --------------
                                                           
Up to $125 million..........................................      .6500%
$125 million to $250 million................................      .6375
$250 million to $500 million................................      .6250
$500 million to $1 billion..................................      .6125
$1 billion to $2 billion....................................      .6000
$2 billion and over.........................................      .5750


     In addition to the fee of Nuveen Advisory, the Fund pays all other costs
and expenses of its operations, including compensation of its trustees (other
than those affiliated with Nuveen Advisory), custodian, transfer agency and
dividend disbursing expenses, legal fees, expenses of independent auditors,
expenses of repurchasing shares, expenses of issuing any MuniPreferred shares,
expenses of preparing, printing and distributing shareholder reports, notices,
proxy statements and reports to governmental agencies, and taxes, if any.

     For the first eight full years of the Fund's operation, Nuveen Advisory has
contractually agreed to reimburse the Fund for fees and expenses in the amounts,
and for the time periods, set forth below:



                                    PERCENTAGE                                          PERCENTAGE
                                    REIMBURSED                                          REIMBURSED
             YEAR                (AS A PERCENTAGE                YEAR                (AS A PERCENTAGE
            ENDING                  OF MANAGED                  ENDING                  OF MANAGED
         NOVEMBER 30,                ASSETS)                 NOVEMBER 30,                ASSETS)
-------------------------------  ----------------   -------------------------------  ----------------
                                                                            
2002(1)........................        .32%         2007...........................        .32%
2003...........................        .32          2008...........................        .24
2004...........................        .32          2009...........................        .16
2005...........................        .32          2010...........................        .08
2006...........................        .32


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(1) From the commencement of operations.

     Nuveen Advisory has not agreed to reimburse the Fund for any portion of its
fees and expenses beyond November 30, 2010.

                      DESCRIPTION OF MUNIPREFERRED SHARES

     The following is a brief description of the terms of the MuniPreferred
shares. This description does not purport to be complete and is subject to and
qualified in its entirety by reference to the more detailed description of the
MuniPreferred shares in the Fund's Statement attached as Appendix A to the
Statement of Additional Information. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined in
the prospectus shall have the same meaning as defined in the Statement.

GENERAL

     The Fund's Declaration of Trust authorizes the issuance of an unlimited
number of preferred shares, par value $.01 per share, in one or more classes or
series, with rights as determined by the Board of Trustees without the approval
of holders of common shares. The Statement currently authorizes the issuance of
1,800 shares of MuniPreferred Series TH. All MuniPreferred shares will have a
liquidation preference of

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$25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends
(whether or not earned or declared).

     The MuniPreferred shares of each series will rank on parity with shares of
any other series of MuniPreferred and with shares of any other series of
preferred shares of the Fund as to the payment of dividends and the distribution
of assets upon liquidation. All MuniPreferred shares carry one vote per share on
all matters on which such shares are entitled to be voted. Shares of
MuniPreferred are, when issued, fully paid and, subject to matters discussed in
"Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust," non-assessable and have no
preemptive, conversion or cumulative voting rights.

DIVIDENDS AND DIVIDEND PERIODS


     General.  The Initial Rate Period of MuniPreferred Series TH will be a
period consisting of 7 days. Any Subsequent Rate Period of shares of a series of
MuniPreferred will be a Minimum Rate Period (7 Rate Period Days), unless the
Fund, subject to certain conditions, designates such Subsequent Rate Period as a
Special Rate Period. See "-- Designation of Special Rate Periods" below.



     Dividends on shares of each series of MuniPreferred shall be payable, when,
as and if declared by the Board out of funds legally available therefor in
accordance with the Declaration of Trust, including the Statement, and
applicable law, on shares of MuniPreferred Series TH, on January 24, 2003, and
thereafter on each Friday; provided, however, that (i) if the Monday or the
Tuesday, as the case may be, on which dividends would otherwise be payable as
set forth above is not a Business Day, then such dividends shall be payable on
such shares on the first Business Day that falls after such Monday or Tuesday,
as the case may be; (ii) if the Wednesday, Thursday or Friday on which dividends
would otherwise be payable as set forth above is not a Business Day, then such
dividends shall be payable on such shares on the first Business Day that falls
prior to such Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, as the case may be; and (iii) the
Fund may specify different Dividend Payment Dates in respect of any Special Rate
Period of more than 28 Rate Period Days.


     The amount of dividends per share payable on shares of a series of
MuniPreferred on any date on which dividends shall be payable on shares of such
series shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for shares of such
series in effect for such Dividend Period or Dividend Periods or part thereof
for which dividends have not been paid by a fraction, the numerator of which
shall be the number of days in such Dividend Period or Dividend Periods or part
thereof and the denominator of which shall be 365 if such Dividend Period
consists of 7 Rate Period Days and 360 for all other Dividend Periods, and
applying the rate obtained against $25,000.

     Dividends will be paid through the Securities Depository on each Dividend
Payment Date in accordance with its normal procedures, which currently provide
for it to distribute dividends in next-day funds to Agent Members, who in turn
are expected to distribute such dividend payments to the persons for whom they
are acting as agents. Each of the current Broker-Dealers, however, has indicated
to the Fund that such Broker-Dealer or the Agent Member designated by such
Broker-Dealer will make such dividend payments available in same-day funds on
each Dividend Payment Date to customers that use such Broker-Dealer or its
designee as Agent Member.


     Dividends on shares of each series of MuniPreferred will accumulate from
the Date of Original Issue thereof. The dividend rate for shares of
MuniPreferred of a particular series for the initial Rate Period for such shares
shall be 1.00% per annum for Series TH. For each Subsequent Rate Period of
shares of MuniPreferred of a particular series, the dividend rate for such
shares will be the Applicable Rate for such shares that the Auction Agent
advises the Fund results from an Auction, except as provided below. The
Applicable Rate that results from an Auction for shares of any series of
MuniPreferred will not be greater than the Maximum Rate for shares of such
series, which is:


          (a) in the case of any Auction Date which is not the Auction Date
     immediately prior to the first day of any proposed Special Rate Period, the
     product of (i) the Reference Rate on such Auction Date for the next Rate
     Period of shares of such series and (ii) the Rate Multiple on such Auction
     Date, unless shares of such series have or had a Special Rate Period (other
     than a Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period

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     Days or fewer) and an Auction at which Sufficient Clearing Bids existed has
     not yet occurred for a Minimum Rate Period of shares of such series after
     such Special Rate Period, in which case the higher of:

             (A) the dividend rate on shares of such series for the then-ending
        Rate Period; and

             (B) the product of (x) the higher of (I) the Reference Rate on such
        Auction Date for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending Rate
        Period of shares of such series, if such then-ending Rate Period was 364
        Rate Period Days or fewer, or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction
        Date for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending Rate Period of
        shares of such series, if such then-ending Rate Period was more than 364
        Rate Period Days, and (II) the Reference Rate on such Auction Date for a
        Rate Period equal in length to such Special Rate Period of shares of
        such series, if such Special Rate Period was 364 Rate Period Days or
        fewer, or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date for a Rate Period
        equal in length to such Special Rate Period, if such Special Rate Period
        was more than 364 Rate Period Days and (y) the Rate Multiple on such
        Auction Date; or

          (b) in the case of any Auction Date which is the Auction Date
     immediately prior to the first day of any proposed Special Rate Period, the
     product of (i) the highest of (x) the Reference Rate on such Auction Date
     for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending Rate Period of shares
     of such series, if such then-ending Rate Period was 364 Rate Period Days or
     fewer, or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date for a Rate Period
     equal in length to the then-ending Rate Period of shares of such series, if
     such then-ending Rate Period was more than 364 Rate Period Days, (y) the
     Reference Rate on such Auction Date for the Special Rate Period for which
     the Auction is being held if such Special Rate Period is 364 Rate Period
     Days or fewer or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date for the
     Special Rate Period for which the Auction is being held if such Special
     Rate Period is more than 364 Rate Period Days, and (z) the Reference Rate
     on such Auction Date for Minimum Rate Periods and (ii) the Rate Multiple on
     such Auction Date.

     If an Auction for any Subsequent Rate Period of shares of any series of
MuniPreferred is not held for any reason other than as described below, the
dividend rate on shares of such series for such Subsequent Rate Period will be
the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date for such
Subsequent Rate Period.

     If the Fund fails to pay in a timely manner to the Auction Agent the full
amount of any dividend on, or the redemption price of, any shares of any series
of MuniPreferred during any Rate Period thereof (other than any Special Rate
Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days or any Rate Period succeeding any
Special Rate Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days during which such a
failure occurred that has not been cured), but, prior to 12:00 noon, New York
City time, on the third Business Day next succeeding the date such failure
occurred, such failure shall have been cured and the Fund shall have paid a late
charge, as described more fully in the Statement, no Auction will be held in
respect of shares of such series for the Subsequent Rate Period thereafter and
the dividend rate for shares of such series for such Subsequent Rate Period will
be the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date for such
Subsequent Rate Period.

     If the Fund fails to pay in a timely manner to the Auction Agent the full
amount of any dividend on, or the redemption price of, any shares of any series
of MuniPreferred during any Rate Period thereof (other than any Special Rate
Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days or any Rate Period succeeding any
Special Rate Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days during which such a
failure occurred that has not been cured), and, prior to 12:00 noon, New York
City time, on the third Business Day next succeeding the date on which such
failure occurred, such failure shall not have been cured or the Fund shall not
have paid a late charge, as described more fully in the Statement, no Auction
will be held in respect of shares of such series for the first Subsequent Rate
Period thereof thereafter (or for any Rate Period thereof thereafter to and
including the Rate Period during which such failure is so cured and such late
charge so paid) (such late charge to be paid only in the event Moody's is rating
such shares at the time the Fund cures such failure), and the dividend rate for
shares of such series for each such Subsequent Rate Period shall be a rate per
annum equal to the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date
for such Subsequent Rate Period (but with the

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prevailing rating for shares of such series, for purposes of determining such
Maximum Rate, being deemed to be "Below 'ba3'/BB2").

     If the Fund fails to pay in a timely manner to the Auction Agent the full
amount of any dividend on, or the redemption price of, any shares of any series
of MuniPreferred during a Special Rate Period thereof of more than 364 Rate
Period Days, or during any Rate Period thereof succeeding any Special Rate
Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days during which such a failure occurred
that has not been cured, and such failure shall not have been cured or the Fund
shall not have paid a late charge, as described more fully in the Statement, no
Auction will be held in respect of shares of such series for such Subsequent
Rate Period thereof (or for any Rate Period thereof thereafter to and including
the Rate Period during which such failure is so cured and such late charge so
paid) (such late charge to be paid only in the event Moody's is rating such
shares at the time the Fund cures such failure), and the dividend rate for
shares of such series for each such Subsequent Rate Period shall be a rate per
annum equal to the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date
for each such Subsequent Rate Period (but with the prevailing rating for shares
of such series, for purposes of determining such Maximum Rate, being deemed to
be "Below 'ba3'/BB2").

     A failure to pay dividends on, or the redemption price of, shares of any
series of MuniPreferred shall have been cured (if such failure to deposit is not
solely due to the willful failure of the Fund to make the required payment to
the Auction Agent) with respect to any Rate Period thereof if, within the
respective time periods described in the Statement, the Fund shall have paid to
the Auction Agent (a) all accumulated and unpaid dividends on the shares of such
series and (b) without duplication, the redemption price for shares, if any, of
such series for which notice of redemption has been mailed by the Fund;
provided, however, that the foregoing clause (b) shall not apply to the Fund's
failure to pay the redemption price in respect of shares of MuniPreferred when
the related notice of redemption provides that redemption of such shares is
subject to one or more conditions precedent and any such condition precedent
shall not have been satisfied at the time or times and in the manner specified
in such notice of redemption.

     Gross-up Payments.  Holders of shares of MuniPreferred are entitled to
receive, when, as and if declared by the Board, out of funds legally available
therefor in accordance with the Declaration of Trust, including the Statement,
and applicable law, dividends in an amount equal to the aggregate Gross-up
Payments in accordance with the following:

     If, in the case of any Minimum Rate Period or any Special Rate Period of 28
Rate Period Days or fewer, the Fund allocates any net capital gain or other
income taxable for regular federal income tax purposes to a dividend paid on
shares of MuniPreferred without having given advance notice thereof to the
Auction Agent as described below under "The Auction -- Auction Procedures" (a
"Taxable Allocation") solely by reason of the fact that such allocation is made
retroactively as a result of the redemption of all or a portion of the
outstanding shares of MuniPreferred or the liquidation of the Fund, the Fund
will, prior to the end of the calendar year in which such dividend was paid,
provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and direct the Fund's dividend
disbursing agent to send such notice with a Gross-up Payment to each holder of
shares (initially Cede & Co., as nominee of the Securities Depository) that was
entitled to such dividend payment during such calendar year at such holder's
address as the same appears or last appeared on the record books of the Fund.

     If, in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 28 Rate Period
Days, the Fund makes a Taxable Allocation to a dividend paid on shares of
MuniPreferred without having given notice thereof to the Auction Agent, the Fund
shall, prior to the end of the calendar year in which such dividend was paid,
provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and direct the Fund's dividend
disbursing agent to send such notice with a Gross-up Payment to each holder of
shares that was entitled to such dividend payment during such calendar year at
such holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the record books
of the Fund.

     A "Gross-up Payment" means payment to a holder of shares of MuniPreferred
of an amount which, when taken together with the aggregate amount of Taxable
Allocations made to such holder to which such Gross-up Payment relates, would
cause such holder's dividends in dollars (after federal income tax consequences)
from the aggregate of such Taxable Allocations and the related Gross-up Payment
to be equal to the dollar amount of the dividends which would have been received
by such holder if the amount of the

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aggregate Taxable Allocations would have been excludable from the gross income
of such holder. Such Gross-up Payment shall be calculated: (a) without
consideration being given to the time value of money; (b) assuming that no
holder of shares of MuniPreferred is subject to the federal alternative minimum
tax with respect to dividends received from the Fund; and (c) assuming that each
Taxable Allocation and each Gross-up Payment (except to the extent such Gross-up
Payment is designated as an exempt-interest dividend under Section 852(b)(5) of
the Internal Revenue Code or successor provisions) would be taxable in the hands
of each holder of shares of MuniPreferred at the maximum marginal combined
regular federal personal income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (taking
into account the federal income tax deductibility of state and local income
taxes paid or incurred) or net capital gain, as applicable, or the maximum
marginal regular federal corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary income
or net capital gain, as applicable, whichever is greater, in effect at the time
such Gross-up Payment is made.

     Restrictions on Dividends and Other Distributions.  Except as otherwise
described herein, for so long as any shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding,
the Fund may not declare, pay or set apart for payment of any dividend or other
distribution (other than a dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or in
options, warrants or rights to subscribe for or purchase, its common shares or
other shares, if any, ranking junior to the shares of MuniPreferred as to the
payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution,
liquidation or winding up) in respect of its common shares or any other shares
of the Fund ranking junior to, or on parity with, shares of MuniPreferred as to
the payments of dividends or the distribution of assets upon dissolution,
liquidation or winding up, or call for redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise
acquire for consideration any common shares or any other such junior shares or
other such parity shares (except by conversion into or exchange for shares of
the Fund ranking junior to the shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of
dividends and the distribution of assets upon liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of the affairs of the Fund), unless (a) full cumulative dividends on
shares of each series of MuniPreferred through its most recently ended Dividend
Period shall have been paid or shall have been declared and sufficient funds for
the payment thereof deposited with the Auction Agent and (b) the Fund shall have
redeemed the full number of shares of MuniPreferred required to be redeemed by
any provision for mandatory redemption pertaining thereto. Except as otherwise
described herein, for so long as any shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding,
the Fund may not declare, pay or set apart for payment any dividend or other
distribution (other than a dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or in
options, warrants or rights to subscribe for or purchase, common shares or other
shares, if any, ranking junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of
dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or
winding up) in respect of common shares or any other shares of the Fund ranking
junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of dividends or the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up, or call for
redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any common
shares or any other such junior shares (except by conversion into or exchange
for shares of the Fund ranking junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the
payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution,
liquidation or winding up), unless immediately after such transaction the
Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio would at least equal the MuniPreferred
Basic Maintenance Amount in accordance with guidelines of the rating agency or
agencies then rating the shares of MuniPreferred.

     Except as set forth in the next sentence, no dividends shall be declared or
paid or set apart for payment on the shares of any class or series of Fund
shares ranking, as to the payment of dividends, on a parity with shares of
MuniPreferred for any period unless full cumulative dividends have been or
contemporaneously are declared and paid on the shares of each series of
MuniPreferred through its most recent Dividend Payment Date. When dividends are
not paid in full upon the shares of each series of MuniPreferred through its
most recent Dividend Payment Date or upon the shares of any other class or
series of shares ranking on a parity as to the payment of dividends with shares
of MuniPreferred through their most recent respective dividend payment dates,
all dividends declared upon shares of MuniPreferred and any other such class or
series of shares ranking on a parity as to the payment of dividends with shares
of MuniPreferred shall be declared pro rata so that the amount of dividends
declared per share on shares of MuniPreferred and such other class or series of
shares shall in all cases bear to each other the same ratio that accumulated
dividends per share on the shares of MuniPreferred and such other class or
series of shares bear to each other.

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     Designation of Special Rate Periods.  The Fund, at its option, may
designate any succeeding Subsequent Rate Period of shares of a particular series
of MuniPreferred as a Special Rate Period consisting of a specified number of
Rate Period Days evenly divisible by seven and not more than 1,820
(approximately 5 years), subject to certain adjustments. A designation of a
Special Rate Period shall be effective only if, among other things, (a) the Fund
shall have given certain notices to the Auction Agent, (b) an Auction for shares
of such series shall have been held on the Auction Date immediately preceding
the first day of such proposed Special Rate Period and Sufficient Clearing Bids
for shares of such series shall have existed in such Auction and (c) if the Fund
shall have mailed a notice of redemption with respect to any shares of such
series, the redemption price with respect to such shares shall have been
deposited with the Auction Agent. The Fund will give MuniPreferred shareholders
notice of a special rate period as provided in the Statement.

REDEMPTION

     Mandatory Redemption.  In the event the Fund does not timely cure a failure
to maintain (a) a Discounted Value of its eligible portfolio securities equal to
the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount or (b) the 1940 Act MuniPreferred
Asset Coverage (as defined below), in each case in accordance with the
requirements of the rating agency or agencies then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred, shares of MuniPreferred will be subject to mandatory redemption
on a date fixed by the Board out of funds legally available therefor in
accordance with the Declaration of Trust, including the Statement, and
applicable law, at the redemption price of $25,000 per share plus an amount
equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or
declared) to (but not including) the date fixed for redemption. Any such
redemption will be limited to the lesser of the (i) minimum number of shares of
MuniPreferred, together with all other Preferred Shares subject to redemption or
retirement, necessary to restore the required Discounted Value or the 1940 Act
MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, as the case may be, and (ii) the maximum number of
shares of MuniPreferred, together with all other Preferred Shares subject to
redemption or retirement, that can be redeemed with the funds legally available
under the Declaration of Trust and applicable law.

     Optional Redemption.  Shares of MuniPreferred of each series are
redeemable, at the option of the Fund:

          (a) as a whole or from time to time in part, on the second Business
     Day preceding any Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series, out of
     funds legally available therefor in accordance with the Declaration of
     Trust, including the Statement, and applicable law, at the redemption price
     of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid
     dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) to (but not
     including) the date fixed for redemption; provided, however, that (i)
     shares of such series may not be redeemed in part if after such partial
     redemption fewer than 250 shares of such series would remain outstanding;
     (ii) shares of a series of MuniPreferred are redeemable by the Fund during
     the Initial Rate Period thereof only on the second Business Day next
     preceding the last Dividend Payment Date for such Initial Rate Period; and
     (iii) the notice establishing a Special Rate Period of shares of such
     series, as delivered to the Auction Agent and filed with the Secretary of
     the Fund, may provide that shares of such series shall not be redeemable
     during the whole or any part of such Special Rate Period (except as
     provided in clause (b) below) or shall be redeemable during the whole or
     any part of such Special Rate Period only upon payment of such redemption
     premium or premiums as shall be specified therein; and

          (b) as a whole but not in part, out of funds legally available
     therefor in accordance with the Declaration of Trust, including the
     Statement, and applicable law, on the first day following any Dividend
     Period thereof included in a Rate Period of more than 364 Rate Period Days
     if, on the date of determination of the Applicable Rate for shares of such
     series for such Rate Period, such Applicable Rate equaled or exceeded on
     such date of determination the Treasury Note Rate for such Rate Period, at
     a redemption price of $25,000 per share plus an amount equal to accumulated
     but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) to (but
     not including) the date fixed for redemption.

     Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any dividends on shares of a series of
MuniPreferred (whether or not earned or declared) are in arrears, no shares of
such series shall be redeemed unless all outstanding shares of

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such series are simultaneously redeemed, and the Fund shall not purchase or
otherwise acquire any shares of such series; provided, however, that the
foregoing shall not prevent the purchase or acquisition of all outstanding
shares of such series pursuant to the successful completion of an otherwise
lawful purchase or exchange offer made on the same terms to, and accepted by,
holders of all outstanding shares of such series.

LIQUIDATION

     Subject to the rights of holders of any series or class or classes of
shares ranking on a parity with shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the
distribution of assets upon the dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the
Fund, upon a liquidation of the Fund, whether voluntary or involuntary, the
holders of shares of MuniPreferred then outstanding will be entitled to receive
and to be paid out of the assets of the Fund available for distribution to its
shareholders, before any payment or distribution shall be made on the common
shares or any other class of shares of the Fund ranking junior to the
MuniPreferred, an amount equal to the liquidation preference with respect to
such shares ($25,000 per share), plus an amount equal to all dividends thereon
(whether or not earned or declared) accumulated but unpaid to (but not
including) the date of final distribution in same-day funds, together with any
applicable Gross-up Payments in connection with the liquidation of the Fund.
After the payment to the holders of shares of MuniPreferred of the full
preferential amounts provided for as described in this paragraph, the holders of
shares of MuniPreferred as such shall have no right or claim to any of the
remaining assets of the Fund.

     Neither the sale of all or substantially all the property or business of
the Fund, nor the merger or consolidation of the Fund into or with any
Massachusetts business trust or corporation nor the merger or consolidation of
any Massachusetts business trust or corporation into or with the Fund, shall be
a dissolution, liquidation or winding up, whether voluntary or involuntary, for
the purposes of the foregoing paragraph.

RATING AGENCY GUIDELINES AND ASSET COVERAGE

     The Fund is required under Moody's and S&P guidelines to maintain assets
having in the aggregate a Discounted Value at least equal to the MuniPreferred
Basic Maintenance Amount. Moody's and S&P have each established separate
guidelines for determining Discounted Value. To the extent any particular
portfolio holding does not satisfy the applicable rating agency's guidelines,
all or a portion of such holding's value will not be included in the calculation
of Discounted Value (as defined by such rating agency). The Moody's and S&P
guidelines do not impose any limitations on the percentage of the Fund's assets
that may be invested in holdings not eligible for inclusion in the calculation
of the Discounted Value of the Fund's portfolio. The amount of such assets
included in the portfolio at any time may vary depending upon the rating,
diversification and other characteristics of the eligible assets included in the
portfolio, although it is not anticipated that in the normal course of business
the value of such assets would exceed 20% of the Fund's total assets. The
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount includes the sum of (a) the aggregate
liquidation preference of shares of MuniPreferred then outstanding and (b)
certain accrued and projected payment obligations of the Fund.

     The Fund is also required under the 1940 Act and rating agency guidelines
to maintain, with respect to shares of MuniPreferred, as of the last Business
Day of each month in which any such shares are outstanding, asset coverage of at
least 200% with respect to all outstanding senior securities which are shares of
beneficial interest, including MuniPreferred (or such other asset coverage as
may in the future be specified in or under the 1940 Act as the minimum asset
coverage for senior securities which are shares of a closed-end investment
company as a condition of declaring dividends on its common shares) ("1940 Act
MuniPreferred Asset Coverage"). Based on the composition of the portfolio of the
Fund and market conditions as of December 31, 2002, 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset
Coverage with respect to shares of MuniPreferred, assuming the issuance of
125,000 Common Shares on January 7, 2003, less the offering costs related
thereto, and the

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issuance of all shares of MuniPreferred offered hereby and giving effect to the
deduction of sales load and offering costs related thereto estimated at
$1,044,500, would have been computed as follows:


                                                                                
         Value of Fund assets less liabilities not
               constituting senior securities                         $129,562,296
------------------------------------------------------------   =    ---------------    =    288%
      Senior securities representing indebtedness plus                $45,000,000
      liquidation value of the shares of MuniPreferred


     In the event the Fund does not timely cure a failure to maintain (a) a
Discounted Value of its portfolio equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance
Amount or (b) the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, in each case in
accordance with the requirements of the rating agency or agencies then rating
the shares of MuniPreferred, the Fund will be required to redeem shares of
MuniPreferred as described under "Redemption -- Mandatory Redemption" above.

     The Fund may, but is not required to, adopt any modifications to the
guidelines that may hereafter be established by Moody's or S&P. Failure to adopt
any such modifications, however, may result in a change in the ratings described
above or a withdrawal of ratings altogether. In addition, any rating agency
providing a rating for the shares of MuniPreferred may, at any time, change or
withdraw any such rating. The Board may, without shareholder approval, amend,
alter or repeal any or all of the definitions and related provisions which have
been adopted by the Fund pursuant to the rating agency guidelines in the event
the Fund receives written confirmation from Moody's or S&P, or both, as
appropriate, that any such amendment, alteration or repeal would not impair the
ratings then assigned by Moody's and S&P to shares of MuniPreferred.

     As recently described by Moody's and S&P, a preferred stock rating is an
assessment of the capacity and willingness of an issuer to pay preferred stock
obligations. The ratings on the shares of MuniPreferred are not recommendations
to purchase, hold or sell those shares, inasmuch as the ratings do not comment
as to market price or suitability for a particular investor. The rating agency
guidelines described above also do not address the likelihood that an owner of
shares of MuniPreferred will be able to sell such shares in an Auction or
otherwise. The ratings are based on current information furnished to Moody's and
S&P by the Fund and the Adviser and information obtained from other sources. The
ratings may be changed, suspended or withdrawn as a result of changes in, or the
unavailability of, such information. The common shares have not been rated by a
nationally recognized statistical rating organization.

     A rating agency's guidelines will apply to shares of MuniPreferred only so
long as such rating agency is rating such shares. The Fund will pay certain fees
to Moody's or S&P, or both, for rating shares of MuniPreferred.

VOTING RIGHTS

     Except as otherwise provided in this prospectus and in the Statement of
Additional Information, in the Declaration of Trust or as otherwise required by
law, holders of shares of MuniPreferred will have equal voting rights with
holders of common shares and any Preferred Shares (one vote per share) and will
vote together with holders of common shares and any Preferred Shares as a single
class.

     In connection with the election of the Fund's trustees, holders of
outstanding Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares, voting as a
separate class, are entitled to elect two of the Fund's trustees, and the
remaining trustees are elected by holders of common shares and Preferred Shares,
including MuniPreferred shares, voting together as a single class. In addition,
if at any time dividends (whether or not earned or declared) on any outstanding
Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares, shall be due and unpaid in an
amount equal to at least two full years' dividends thereon, and sufficient cash
or specified securities shall not have been deposited with the Auction Agent for
the payment of such dividends, then, as the sole remedy of holders of
outstanding Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares, the number of
trustees constituting the Board shall be automatically increased by the smallest
number that, when added to the two trustees elected exclusively by the holders
of Preferred Shares, including shares of MuniPreferred, as described above,
would constitute a majority of the Board as so increased by such smallest
number, and at a special meeting of shareholders which will be called and held
as soon as practicable, and at all subsequent meetings at which

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trustees are to be elected, the holders of Preferred Shares, including shares of
MuniPreferred, voting as a separate class, will be entitled to elect the
smallest number of additional trustees that, together with the two trustees
which such holders will be in any event entitled to elect, constitutes a
majority of the total number of trustees of the Fund as so increased. The terms
of office of the persons who are trustees at the time of that election will
continue. If the Fund thereafter shall pay, or declare and set apart for
payment, in full, all dividends payable on all outstanding Preferred Shares,
including MuniPreferred shares, the voting rights stated in the second preceding
sentence shall cease, and the terms of office of all of the additional trustees
elected by the holders of Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares (but
not of the trustees with respect to whose election the holders of common shares
were entitled to vote or the two trustees the holders of Preferred Shares have
the right to elect in any event), will terminate automatically.

     So long as any shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding, the Fund will not,
without the affirmative vote or consent of the holders of at least a majority of
the shares of MuniPreferred outstanding at the time (voting as a separate
class):


          (a) authorize, create or issue any class or series of stock ranking
     prior to or on a parity with shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the
     payment of dividends or the distribution of assets upon liquidation,
     dissolution or winding up of the affairs of the Fund or authorize, create
     or issue additional shares of any series of MuniPreferred (except that,
     notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject to certain rating agency
     approvals, the Board, without the vote or consent of the holders of
     MuniPreferred, may from time to time authorize and create, and the Fund may
     from time to time issue additional shares of, any series of MuniPreferred
     or classes or series of Preferred Shares ranking on a parity with shares of
     MuniPreferred with respect to the payment of dividends and the distribution
     of assets upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the affairs of the
     Fund; provided, however, that if Moody's or S&P is not then rating the
     shares of MuniPreferred, the aggregate liquidation preference of all
     Preferred Shares of the Fund outstanding after any such issuance, exclusive
     of accumulated and unpaid dividends, may not exceed $45,000,000) or


          (b) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the Declaration of Trust,
     including the Statement, whether by merger, consolidation or otherwise, so
     as to affect any preference, right or power of such shares of MuniPreferred
     or the holders thereof;

provided, however, that (i) none of the actions permitted by the exception to
(a) above will be deemed to affect such preferences, rights or powers, (ii) a
division of a share of MuniPreferred will be deemed to affect such preferences,
rights or powers only if the terms of such division adversely affect the holders
of shares of MuniPreferred and (iii) the authorization, creation and issuance of
classes or series of shares ranking junior to shares of MuniPreferred with
respect to the payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the affairs of the Fund will be deemed
to affect such preferences, rights or powers only if Moody's or S&P is then
rating shares of MuniPreferred and such issuance would, at the time thereof,
cause the Fund not to satisfy the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage or the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount. So long as any shares of MuniPreferred
are outstanding, the Fund shall not, without the affirmative vote or consent of
the holders of at least 66 2/3% of the shares of MuniPreferred outstanding at
the time, voting as a separate class, file a voluntary application for relief
under federal bankruptcy law or any similar application under state law for so
long as the Fund is solvent and does not foresee becoming insolvent. If any
action set forth above would adversely affect the rights of one or more series
(the "Affected Series") of MuniPreferred shares in a manner different from any
other series of MuniPreferred shares, the Fund will not approve any such action
without the affirmative vote or consent of the holders of at least a majority of
the shares of each such Affected Series outstanding at the time, in person or by
proxy, either in writing or at a meeting (each such Affected Series voting as a
separate class).

     The Board may, without shareholder approval, from time to time, amend,
alter or repeal any or all of the definitions and related provisions which have
been adopted by the Fund pursuant to the rating agency guidelines in the event
the Fund receives written confirmation from Moody's or S&P, or both, as
appropriate, that any such amendment, alteration or repeal would not impair the
ratings then assigned by Moody's and S&P to shares of MuniPreferred. Unless a
higher percentage is provided for in the Declaration of Trust (see

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"Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust"), (A) the affirmative vote of
the holders of at least a majority of the Preferred Shares, including
MuniPreferred shares, outstanding at the time, voting as a separate class, shall
be required to approve any conversion of the Fund from a closed-end to an
open-end investment company and (B) the affirmative vote of the holders of a
majority of the outstanding Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares,
voting as a separate class, shall be required to approve any plan of
reorganization (as such term is used in the 1940 Act) adversely affecting such
shares. The affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the outstanding
Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred shares, voting as a separate class,
shall be required to approve any action not described in the preceding sentence
requiring a vote of security holders of the Fund under Section 13(a) of the 1940
Act.

     The foregoing voting provisions will not apply with respect to shares of
MuniPreferred if, at or prior to the time when a vote is required, such shares
shall have been (i) redeemed or (ii) called for redemption and sufficient funds
shall have been deposited in trust to effect such redemption.

                                  THE AUCTION

GENERAL

     The Statement provides that, except as otherwise described herein, the
Applicable Rate for the shares of each series of MuniPreferred, including the
shares of MuniPreferred to be issued in this offering, for each Rate Period of
shares of such series after the initial Rate Period thereof shall be equal to
the rate per annum that the Auction Agent advises has resulted on the Business
Day preceding the first day of such Subsequent Rate Period (an "Auction Date")
from implementation of the auction procedures (the "Auction Procedures") set
forth in the Statement and summarized below, in which persons determine to hold
or offer to sell or, based on dividend rates bid by them, offer to purchase or
sell shares of such series. Each periodic implementation of the Auction
Procedures is referred to herein as an "Auction." See the Statement for a more
complete description of the Auction process.

     Auction Agency Agreement.  The Fund has entered into an Auction Agency
Agreement (the "Auction Agency Agreement") with the Auction Agent (currently,
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas) which provides, among other things, that
the Auction Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for purposes of determining
the Applicable Rate for shares of each series of MuniPreferred so long as the
Applicable Rate for shares of such series is to be based on the results of an
Auction.

     The Auction Agent may terminate the Auction Agency Agreement upon notice to
the Fund on a date no earlier than 45 days after such notice. If the Auction
Agent should resign or for any reason its appointment is terminated during any
period that any shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding, the Board will use its
best efforts to appoint a successor Auction Agent. The Fund may remove the
Auction Agent; provided, that prior to such removal the Fund shall have entered
into such an agreement with a successor Auction Agent.

     Broker-Dealer Agreements.  Each Auction requires the participation of one
or more Broker-Dealers. The Auction Agent has entered into agreements
(collectively, the "Broker-Dealer Agreements") with several Broker-Dealers
selected by the Fund, which provide for the participation of those
Broker-Dealers in Auctions for shares of MuniPreferred.

     The Auction Agent, on the Business Day next succeeding each Auction for
shares of MuniPreferred, will pay to each Broker-Dealer, from funds provided by
the Fund, a service charge at the annual rate of 1/4 of 1% in the case of any
Auction immediately preceding a Rate Period of less than 364 days, or a
percentage agreed to by the Fund and the Broker-Dealers in the case of any
Auction immediately preceding a Rate Period of 364 days or longer, of the
purchase price of shares of MuniPreferred placed by such Broker-Dealer at such
Auction. For the purposes of the preceding sentence, shares of MuniPreferred
will be placed by a Broker-Dealer if such shares were (a) the subject of Hold
Orders deemed to have been submitted to the Auction Agent by the Broker-Dealer
and were acquired by such Broker-Dealer for its own account or were acquired by
such Broker-Dealer for its customers who are Beneficial Owners or (b) the
subject of an Order submitted by such Broker-Dealer that is (i) a Submitted Bid
of an Existing Holder that resulted in such Existing Holder

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continuing to hold such shares as a result of the Auction or (ii) a Submitted
Bid of a Potential Holder that resulted in such Potential Holder purchasing such
shares as a result of the Auction or (iii) a valid Hold Order.

     The Fund may request the Auction Agent to terminate one or more
Broker-Dealer Agreements at any time, provided that at least one Broker-Dealer
Agreement is in effect after such termination.

AUCTION PROCEDURES

     Prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date for shares of a
series of MuniPreferred, each customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the
records of that Broker-Dealer (or, if applicable, the Auction Agent) as a holder
of shares of such series (a "Beneficial Owner") may submit orders ("Orders")
with respect to shares of such series to that Broker-Dealer as follows:

     - Hold Order -- indicating its desire to hold shares of such series without
       regard to the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next Rate
       Period thereof.

     - Bid -- indicating its desire to sell shares of such series at $25,000 per
       share if the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next Rate
       Period thereof is less than the rate specified in such Bid (also known as
       a hold-at-a-rate order).

     - Sell Order -- indicating its desire to sell shares of such series at
       $25,000 per share without regard to the Applicable Rate for shares of
       such series for the next Rate Period thereof.

     A Beneficial Owner may submit different types of Orders to its
Broker-Dealer with respect to shares of a series of MuniPreferred then held by
such Beneficial Owner. A Beneficial Owner of shares of such series that submits
a Bid with respect to shares of such series to its Broker-Dealer having a rate
higher than the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date
therefor will be treated as having submitted a Sell Order with respect to such
shares to its Broker-Dealer. A Beneficial Owner of shares of such series that
fails to submit an Order with respect to such shares to its Broker-Dealer will
be deemed to have submitted a Hold Order with respect to such shares of such
series to its Broker-Dealer; provided, however, that if a Beneficial Owner of
shares of such series fails to submit an Order with respect to shares of such
series to its Broker-Dealer for an Auction relating to a Rate Period of more
than 28 Rate Period Days, such Beneficial Owner will be deemed to have submitted
a Sell Order with respect to such shares to its Broker-Dealer. A Sell Order
shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell the shares of MuniPreferred
subject thereto. A Beneficial Owner that offers to become the Beneficial Owner
of additional shares of MuniPreferred is, for purposes of such offer, a
Potential Beneficial Owner as discussed below.

     A customer of a Broker-Dealer that is not a Beneficial Owner of shares of a
series of MuniPreferred but that wishes to purchase shares of such series, or
that is a Beneficial Owner of shares of such series that wishes to purchase
additional shares of such series (in each case, a "Potential Beneficial Owner"),
may submit Bids to its Broker-Dealer in which it offers to purchase shares of
such series at $25,000 per share if the Applicable Rate for shares of such
series for the next Rate Period thereof is not less than the rate specified in
such Bid. A Bid placed by a Potential Beneficial Owner of shares of such series
specifying a rate higher than the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the
Auction Date therefor will not be accepted.

     The Broker-Dealers in turn will submit the Orders of their respective
customers who are Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners to the
Auction Agent, designating themselves (unless otherwise permitted by the Fund)
as Existing Holders in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted or deemed
submitted to them by Beneficial Owners and as Potential Holders in respect of
shares subject to Orders submitted to them by Potential Beneficial Owners.
However, neither the Fund nor the Auction Agent will be responsible for a
Broker-Dealer's failure to comply with the foregoing. Any Order placed with the
Auction Agent by a Broker-Dealer as or on behalf of an Existing Holder or a
Potential Holder will be treated in the same manner as an Order placed with a
Broker-Dealer by a Beneficial Owner or Potential Beneficial Owner. Similarly,
any failure by a Broker-Dealer to submit to the Auction Agent an Order in
respect of any shares of MuniPreferred held by it or customers who are
Beneficial Owners will be treated in the same manner as a Beneficial Owner's
failure to submit to its Broker-Dealer an Order in respect of shares of
MuniPreferred held

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by it. A Broker-Dealer may also submit Orders to the Auction Agent for its own
account as an Existing Holder or Potential Holder, provided it is not an
affiliate of the Fund.

     If Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of a series of MuniPreferred exist
(that is, the number of shares of such series subject to Bids submitted or
deemed submitted to the Auction Agent by Broker-Dealers as or on behalf of
Potential Holders with rates equal to or lower than the Maximum Rate for shares
of such series is at least equal to the number of shares of such series subject
to Sell Orders submitted or deemed submitted to the Auction Agent by
Broker-Dealers as or on behalf of Existing Holders), the Applicable Rate for
shares of such series for the next succeeding Rate Period thereof will be the
lowest rate specified in the Submitted Bids which, taking into account such rate
and all lower rates bid by Broker-Dealers as or on behalf of Existing Holders
and Potential Holders, would result in Existing Holders and Potential Holders
owning the shares of such series available for purchase in the Auction. If
Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of a series of MuniPreferred do not exist,
the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next succeeding Rate
Period thereof will be the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction
Date therefor. In such event, Beneficial Owners of shares of such series that
have submitted or are deemed to have submitted Sell Orders may not be able to
sell in such Auction all shares of such series subject to such Sell Orders. If
Broker-Dealers submit or are deemed to have submitted to the Auction Agent Hold
Orders with respect to all Existing Holders of shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next
succeeding Rate Period thereof will be the All Hold Order Rate.

     The Auction Procedures include a pro rata allocation of shares for purchase
and sale, which may result in an Existing Holder continuing to hold or selling,
or a Potential Holder purchasing, a number of shares of a series of
MuniPreferred that is fewer than the number of shares of such series specified
in its Order. To the extent the allocation procedures have that result,
Broker-Dealers that have designated themselves as Existing Holders or Potential
Holders in respect of customer Orders will be required to make appropriate pro
rata allocations among their respective customers.

     Settlement of purchases and sales will be made on the next Business Day
(also a Dividend Payment Date) after the Auction Date through the Securities
Depository. Purchasers will make payment through their Agent Members in same-day
funds to the Securities Depository against delivery to their respective Agent
Members. The Securities Depository will make payment to the sellers' Agent
Members in accordance with the Securities Depository's normal procedures, which
now provide for payment against delivery by their Agent Members in same-day
funds.

     The Auctions for shares of MuniPreferred Series TH will normally be held
every Thursday and each Subsequent Rate Period of shares of such series will
normally begin on the following Friday.

     Whenever the Fund intends to include any net capital gain or other income
taxable for regular federal income tax purposes in any dividend on shares of
MuniPreferred, the Fund shall, in the case of Minimum Rate Periods or Special
Rate Periods of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, and may, in the case of any other
Special Rate Period, notify the Auction Agent of the amount to be so included
not later than the Dividend Payment Date next preceding the Auction Date on
which the Applicable Rate for such dividend is to be established. Whenever the
Auction Agent receives such notice from the Fund, it will be required in turn to
notify each Broker-Dealer, who, on or prior to such Auction Date, in accordance
with its Broker-Dealer Agreement, will be required to notify its customers who
are Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners believed by it to be
interested in submitting an Order in the Auction to be held on such Auction
Date.

SECONDARY MARKET TRADING AND TRANSFER OF MUNIPREFERRED SHARES

     The Broker-Dealers are expected to maintain a secondary trading market in
shares of MuniPreferred outside of Auctions, but are not obligated to do so, and
may discontinue such activity at any time. There can be no assurance that such
secondary trading market in shares of MuniPreferred will provide owners with
liquidity of investment. The shares of MuniPreferred are not registered on any
stock exchange or on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Investors who purchase shares in
an Auction for a Special Rate Period should note that because the dividend rate
on such shares will be fixed for the length of such Rate Period, the value of
the

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shares may fluctuate in response to changes in interest rates, and may be more
or less than their original cost if sold on the open market in advance of the
next Auction therefor, depending upon market conditions.

     A Beneficial Owner or an Existing Holder may sell, transfer or otherwise
dispose of shares of MuniPreferred only in whole shares and only (1) pursuant to
a Bid or Sell Order placed with the Auction Agent in accordance with the Auction
Procedures, (2) to a Broker-Dealer or (3) to such other persons as may be
permitted by the Fund; provided, however, that (a) a sale, transfer or other
disposition of shares of MuniPreferred from a customer of a Broker-Dealer who is
listed on the records of that Broker-Dealer as the holder of such shares to that
Broker-Dealer or another customer of that Broker-Dealer shall not be deemed to
be a sale, transfer or other disposition for purposes of the foregoing if such
Broker-Dealer remains the Existing Holder of the shares so sold, transferred or
disposed of immediately after such sale, transfer or disposition and (b) in the
case of all transfers other than pursuant to Auctions, the Broker-Dealer (or
other person, if permitted by the Fund) to whom such transfer is made shall
advise the Auction Agent of such transfer.

                          DESCRIPTION OF COMMON SHARES

     In addition to the MuniPreferred shares, the Declaration authorizes the
issuance of an unlimited number of common shares, par value of $0.01 per share.
All outstanding common shares have equal rights to the payment of dividends and
the distribution of assets upon liquidation, are fully paid and, subject to
matters discussed in "Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust,"
non-assessable, and have no pre-emptive or conversion rights or rights to
cumulative voting. Whenever MuniPreferred shares are outstanding, holders of the
Fund's common shares will not be entitled to receive any cash distributions from
the Fund unless all accrued dividends on MuniPreferred shares have been paid,
and unless asset coverage (as defined in the 1940 Act) with respect to
MuniPreferred shares would be at least 200% after giving effect to the
distributions.

                 CERTAIN PROVISIONS IN THE DECLARATION OF TRUST

     Under Massachusetts law, shareholders could, under certain circumstances,
be held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund. However, the
Declaration contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability for debts or
obligations of the Fund and requires that notice of such limited liability be
given in each agreement, obligation or instrument entered into or executed by
the Fund or the trustees. The Declaration further provides for indemnification
out of the assets and property of the Fund for all loss and expense of any
shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund. Thus, the
risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of shareholder
liability is limited to circumstances in which the Fund would be unable to meet
its obligations. The Fund believes that the likelihood of such circumstances is
remote.

     The Declaration includes provisions that could limit the ability of other
entities or persons to acquire control of the Fund or to convert the Fund to
open-end status. Specifically, the Declaration requires a vote by holders of at
least two-thirds of the common shares and MuniPreferred shares, voting together
as a single class, except as described below, to authorize (1) a conversion of
the Fund from a closed-end to an open-end investment company, (2) a merger or
consolidation of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund, with any
corporation, association, trust or other organization or a reorganization or
recapitalization of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund, (3) a sale,
lease or transfer of all or substantially all of the Fund's assets (other than
in the regular course of the Fund's investment activities), (4) in certain
circumstances, a termination of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund, or
(5) a removal of trustees by shareholders, and then only for cause, unless, with
respect to (1) through (4), such transaction has already been authorized by the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of the total number of trustees fixed in
accordance with the Declaration or the By-laws, in which case the affirmative
vote of the holders of at least a majority of the Fund's common shares and
MuniPreferred shares outstanding at the time, voting together as a single class,
is required, provided, however, that where only a particular class or series is
affected (or, in the case of removing a trustee, when the trustee has been
elected by only one class), only the required vote by the applicable class or
series will be required. Approval of shareholders is not required, however, for
any transaction, whether deemed a merger, consolidation, reorganization or
otherwise whereby the Fund issues Shares in connection with the acquisition of
assets (including those subject to liabilities) from any other investment
company or similar entity. None of the

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foregoing provisions may be amended except by the vote of at least two-thirds of
the common shares and MuniPreferred shares, voting together as a single class.
In the case of the conversion of the Fund to an open-end investment company, or
in the case of any of the foregoing transactions constituting a plan of
reorganization which adversely affects the holders of MuniPreferred shares, the
action in question will also require the affirmative vote of the holders of at
least two-thirds of the Fund's MuniPreferred shares outstanding at the time,
voting as a separate class, or, if such action has been authorized by the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of the total number of trustees fixed in
accordance with the Declaration or the By-laws, the affirmative vote of the
holders of at least a majority of the Fund's MuniPreferred shares outstanding at
the time, voting as a separate class. The votes required to approve the
conversion of the Fund from a closed-end to an open-end investment company or to
approve transactions constituting a plan of reorganization which adversely
affects the holders of MuniPreferred shares are higher than those required by
the 1940 Act. The Board of Trustees believes that the provisions of the
Declaration relating to such higher votes are in the best interest of the Fund
and its shareholders. See the Statement of Additional Information under "Certain
Provisions in the Declaration of Trust."

     Reference should be made to the Declaration on file with the Securities and
Exchange Commission for the full text of these provisions.

            REPURCHASE OF COMMON SHARES; CONVERSION TO OPEN-END FUND

     The Fund is a closed-end investment company and as such its shareholders
will not have the right to cause the Fund to redeem their shares. Instead, the
common shares will trade in the open market at a price that will be a function
of several factors, including dividend levels (which are in turn affected by
expenses), net asset value, call protection, dividend stability, portfolio
credit quality, relative demand for and supply of such shares in the market,
general market and economic conditions and other factors. Because shares of
closed-end investment companies may frequently trade at prices lower than net
asset value, the Fund's Board of Trustees has currently determined that, at
least annually, it will consider action that might be taken to reduce or
eliminate any material discount from net asset value in respect of common
shares, which may include the repurchase of such shares in the open market or in
private transactions, the making of a tender offer for such shares at net asset
value, or the conversion of the Fund to an open-end investment company. The Fund
cannot assure you that its Board of Trustees will decide to take any of these
actions, or that share repurchases or tender offers will actually reduce market
discount.

     If the Fund converted to an open-end investment company, it would be
required to redeem all MuniPreferred shares then outstanding (requiring in turn
that it liquidate a portion of its investment portfolio), and the common shares
would no longer be listed on the Exchange. In contrast to a closed-end
investment company, shareholders of an open-end investment company may require
the company to redeem their shares at any time (except in certain circumstances
as authorized by or under the 1940 Act) at their net asset value, less any
redemption charge that is in effect at the time of redemption. See the Statement
of Additional Information under "Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust"
for a discussion of the voting requirements applicable to the conversion of the
Fund to an open-end investment company.

     Before deciding whether to take any action if the common shares trade below
net asset value, the Board would consider all relevant factors, including the
extent and duration of the discount, the liquidity of the Fund's portfolio, the
impact of any action that might be taken on the Fund or its shareholders, and
market considerations. Based on these considerations, even if the Fund's shares
should trade at a discount, the Board of Trustees may determine that, in the
interest of the Fund and its shareholders, no action should be taken. See the
Statement of Additional Information under "Repurchase of Common Shares;
Conversion to Open-End Fund" for a further discussion of possible action to
reduce or eliminate such discount to net asset value.

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                                  TAX MATTERS

     The discussions below and in the Statement of Additional Information
provide general U.S. federal income tax information. Because tax laws are
complex and often change, you should consult your tax advisor about the tax
consequences of an investment in the MuniPreferred shares before making such an
investment.

FEDERAL INCOME TAX MATTERS

     The Fund intends to elect to be treated, and to qualify each year, as a
regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code"), and intends to distribute substantially all of
its net income and gains to its shareholders each year. Therefore, it is not
expected that the Fund will be subject to any federal income tax on its income
and net capital gains distributed to shareholders. The Fund primarily invests in
municipal bonds from issuers located in California or in municipal bonds whose
income is otherwise exempt from regular federal and California income taxes and
the federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals. Substantially all
of the Fund's dividends to you should qualify as "exempt-interest dividends." A
shareholder treats an exempt-interest dividend as interest on state and local
bonds exempt from regular federal income tax. Different federal alternative
minimum tax rules apply to individuals and to corporations.

     In addition to exempt-interest dividends, the Fund also may distribute to
its shareholders amounts that are treated as long-term capital gain or ordinary
income. These distributions will generally be taxable to holders of
MuniPreferred. The Fund will allocate distributions to shareholders that are
treated as tax-exempt interest and as long-term capital gain and ordinary
income, if any, among the common shares and MuniPreferred shares in proportion
to total dividends paid to each class for the year. The Fund intends to notify
MuniPreferred shareholders in advance if it will allocate to them income that is
not exempt from regular federal income tax. In certain circumstances the Fund
will make payments to MuniPreferred shareholders to offset the tax effects of
the taxable distribution. See "Description of MuniPreferred shares -- Dividends
and Dividend Periods -- Gross-Up Payments." As long as the Fund qualifies as a
regulated investment company, distributions paid by the Fund generally will not
be eligible for the dividends-received deduction available to corporations.
Although dividends generally will be treated as distributed when paid, dividends
declared in October, November or December, payable to shareholders of record on
a specified date in one of those months and paid during the following January,
will be treated as having been distributed by the Fund (and received by the
shareholders) on December 31 of the year declared.

     The sale or other disposition of common shares or shares of MuniPreferred
of the Fund will normally result in capital gain or loss to shareholders if such
shares are held as a capital asset. Present law taxes both long-term and
short-term capital gains of corporations at the rates applicable to ordinary
income. For non-corporate taxpayers, long-term capital gains are generally
subject to reduced rates of taxation. Losses realized by a shareholder on the
sale or exchange of shares of the Fund held for six months or less are
disallowed to the extent of any distribution of exempt-interest dividends
received with respect to such shares, and, if not disallowed, such losses are
treated as long-term capital losses to the extent of any distribution of
long-term capital gain received (or designated amounts of undistributed capital
gain that are treated as received) with respect to such shares. Under certain
circumstances, a shareholder's holding period may have to restart after, or may
be suspended for, any periods during which the shareholder's risk of loss is
diminished as a result of holding one or more other positions in substantially
similar or related property, or through certain options or short sales. Any loss
realized on a sale or exchange of shares of the Fund will be disallowed to the
extent those shares of the Fund are replaced by other substantially identical
shares of the Fund within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and
ending 30 days after the date of disposition of the original shares. In that
event, the basis of the replacement shares of the Fund will be adjusted to
reflect the disallowed loss.

     The Code provides that interest on indebtedness incurred or used to
purchase or carry the Fund's shares to which exempt-interest dividends are
allocated is not deductible. Under rules used by the Internal Revenue Service
for determining when borrowed funds are considered used for the purpose of
purchasing or carrying particular assets, the purchase or ownership of shares
may be considered to have been made with borrowed funds even though such funds
are not directly used for the purchase or ownership of such shares.

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     If you receive social security benefits you should be aware that
exempt-interest dividends may be taken into account in calculating the amount of
these benefits that is subject to federal income tax.

     The Fund is required in certain circumstances to withhold a portion of any
taxable dividends and certain other payments paid to certain MuniPreferred
holders who do not furnish to the taxable Fund their correct taxpayer
identification number (in the case of individuals, their social security number)
and certain certifications, or who are otherwise subject to backup withholding.

     The Statement of Additional Information contains a more detailed summary of
the federal income tax rules that apply to the Fund and its shareholders.
Legislative, judicial or administrative action may change the tax rules that
apply to the Fund or its shareholders and any such change may be retroactive.
You should consult with your tax advisor about federal income tax matters before
making an investment in the Fund.

CALIFORNIA TAX MATTERS

     The following is based upon the advice of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe,
LLP, special California counsel to the Fund.

     The Fund's regular monthly dividends will not be subject to California
personal income taxes to the extent they are paid out of income earned on
obligations that, when held by individuals, pay interest that is exempt from
taxation by California under California law (e.g., obligations of California and
its political subdivisions) or federal law, so long as at the close of each
quarter of the Fund's taxable year at least 50 percent of the value of the
Fund's total assets consist of such obligations. The portion of the Fund's
monthly dividends that is attributable to income other than as described in the
preceding sentence will be subject to the California income tax. The Fund
expects to earn no or only a minimal amount of such non-exempt income. You will
be subject to California personal income taxes to the extent the Fund
distributes any taxable income or realized capital gains, or if you sell or
exchange MuniPreferred shares and realize a capital gain on the transaction.

     Shareholders are advised to consult with their own tax advisors for more
detailed information concerning California tax matters. Please refer to the
Statement of Additional Information for more detailed information.

                                 OTHER MATTERS

     A lawsuit was brought in June 1996 (Green et al. v. Nuveen Advisory Corp.,
et al.) by certain individual common shareholders of six leveraged closed-end
funds sponsored by Nuveen Investments, LLC ("Nuveen"), and ultimately heard in
the federal district court for the Northern District of Illinois. The suit was
originally brought against Nuveen, Nuveen Advisory, six Nuveen investment
companies (the "leveraged closed-end funds") managed by Nuveen Advisory and two
of the leveraged closed-end funds' former directors seeking unspecified damages,
an injunction and other relief. The suit also sought certification of a
defendant class consisting of all Nuveen-managed leveraged funds.

     The plaintiffs alleged that the leveraged closed-end funds engaged in
certain practices that violated various provisions of the 1940 Act and common
law. The plaintiffs also alleged, among other things, breaches of fiduciary duty
by the funds' directors and Nuveen Advisory and various misrepresentations and
omissions in prospectuses and shareholder reports relating to the use of
leverage through the issuance and periodic auctioning of preferred stock and the
basis of the calculation and payment of management fees to Nuveen Advisory and
Nuveen. Plaintiffs also filed a motion to certify defendant and plaintiff
classes.

     The defendants filed motions to dismiss the entire lawsuit asserting that
the claims were without merit and to oppose certification of any classes. On
March 30, 1999, the court entered a memorandum opinion and order (1) granting
the defendants' motion to dismiss all of plaintiffs' counts against the
defendants other than Nuveen Advisory, (2) granting Nuveen Advisory's motion to
dismiss all of plaintiffs' counts against it other than breach of fiduciary duty
under Section 36(b) of the 1940 Act, and (3) denying the plaintiffs' motion to
certify a plaintiff class and a defendant class. No appeal was made by
plaintiffs of this decision, and the remaining Section 36(b) count against
Nuveen Advisory is discussed below.

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     As to alleged damages, plaintiffs have claimed as damages the portion of
all advisory compensation received by Nuveen Advisory from the funds during the
period from June 21, 1995 to the present that is equal to the proportion of each
of such fund's preferred stock to its total assets. The preferred stock
constitutes approximately one third of the funds' assets so the amount claimed
would equal approximately one third of management fees received by Nuveen
Advisory for managing the funds during this period. Nuveen Advisory believes
that it has no liability and the plaintiffs have suffered no damages and filed a
motion for summary judgment as to both liability and damages.

     Plaintiffs filed a motion for partial summary judgment as to liability
only. In a memorandum opinion and order dated September 6, 2001, the federal
district court granted Nuveen Advisory's motion for summary judgment and denied
plaintiffs' motion for partial summary judgment, thereby terminating the
litigation before the court. Plaintiffs appealed this decision on October 8,
2001. In an opinion dated July 8, 2002, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
affirmed the opinion of the district court dismissing the plaintiffs' lawsuit.
Plaintiffs filed a petition for certiorari with the United States Supreme Court
on October 1, 2002 seeking to appeal the Seventh Circuit opinion. The United
States Supreme Court denied the petition on December 16, 2002.

                      CUSTODIAN, TRANSFER AGENT, DIVIDEND
                     DISBURSING AGENT AND REDEMPTION AGENT

     The custodian of the assets of and transfer, shareholder services and
dividend paying agent for the Fund is State Street Bank Corp., 225 Franklin
Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. The Custodian performs custodial, fund
accounting and portfolio accounting services. Deutsche Bank Trust Company
Americas, 100 Plaza One, 6th Floor, Jersey City, NJ 07311, a banking corporation
organized under the laws of New York, is the Auction Agent with respect to
shares of MuniPreferred and acts as transfer agent, registrar, dividend
disbursing agent and redemption agent with respect to such shares.

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                                  UNDERWRITING

     Salomon Smith Barney Inc. is acting as the representative of the
underwriters named below. Subject to the terms and conditions stated in the
underwriting agreement dated the date of this prospectus, each underwriter named
below has severally agreed to purchase, and the Fund has agreed to sell to such
underwriter, the number of shares of MuniPreferred set forth opposite the name
of such underwriter.




                                                              NUMBER OF
UNDERWRITERS                                                   SHARES
------------                                                  ---------
                                                           
Salomon Smith Barney Inc....................................    1,170
Nuveen Investments, LLC.....................................       90
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc....................................      298
Prudential Securities Incorporated..........................      242
                                                                -----
  Total.....................................................    1,800
                                                                =====



     The underwriting agreement provides that the obligations of the several
underwriters to purchase the MuniPreferred shares included in this offering are
subject to approval of certain legal matters by counsel and to certain other
conditions. The underwriters are obligated to purchase all the MuniPreferred
shares if they purchase any of the MuniPreferred shares.


     The underwriters propose to offer some of the MuniPreferred shares directly
to the public at the public offering price set forth on the cover page of this
prospectus and some of the MuniPreferred shares to dealers at the public
offering price less a concession not in excess of $137.50 per MuniPreferred
share. The sales load the Fund will pay of $500 per share is equal to 2.0% of
the initial offering price. One half of the sales load from this offering will
be paid to certain underwriters based on their participation in the offering of
the Fund's common shares. The underwriters may allow, and such dealers may
reallow, a concession not in excess of $37.50 per MuniPreferred share on sales
to other dealers. If all of the MuniPreferred shares are not sold at the initial
offering price, the underwriters may change the public offering price and other
selling terms. Investors must pay for any MuniPreferred shares purchased on or
before January 17, 2003.


     The Fund anticipates that certain of the underwriters may from time to time
act as brokers or dealers in connection with the execution of the Fund's
portfolio transactions after they have ceased to be underwriters and, subject to
certain restrictions, may act as brokers while they are underwriters.

     The Fund anticipates that the underwriters or their respective affiliates
may, from time to time, act in auctions as Broker-Dealers and receive fees as
set forth under "The Auction" and in the Statement of Additional Information.

     Nuveen, one of the underwriters, is an affiliate of Nuveen Advisory.

     The Fund and Nuveen Advisory have agreed to indemnify the underwriters
against certain liabilities, including liabilities arising under the Securities
Act of 1933, or to contribute payments the underwriters may be required to make
for any of those liabilities. Insofar as indemnification for liability arising
under the Securities Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and
controlling persons of the Fund pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or
otherwise, the Fund has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and
Exchange Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed
in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a claim for
indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by the Fund of
expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or controlling person of the
Fund in the successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by
such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the securities
being registered, the Fund will, unless in the opinion of its counsel the matter
has been settled by controlling precedent, submit to a court of appropriate
jurisdiction the question whether such indemnification by it is against public
policy as expressed in the Act and will be governed by the final adjudication of
such issue.

     The principal business address of Salomon Smith Barney Inc. is 388
Greenwich Street, New York, New York 10013.

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                                 LEGAL OPINIONS

     Certain legal matters in connection with the MuniPreferred shares will be
passed upon for the Fund by Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz, Chicago,
Illinois, and for the underwriters by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, New York, New
York. Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett may rely
as to certain matters of Massachusetts law on the opinion of Bingham McCutchen
LLP, Boston, Massachusetts and as, to certain matters of California law on the
opinion of Orrick, Harrington & Sutcliffe, LLP.

                             AVAILABLE INFORMATION

     The Fund is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934 and the 1940 Act and is required to file reports, proxy
statements and other information with the SEC. These documents can be inspected
and copied for a fee at the SEC's public reference room, 450 Fifth Street, N.W.,
Washington, D.C. 20549, and Northeast Regional Office, Woolworth Building, 233
Broadway, New York, NY 10013-2409. Reports, proxy statements, and other
information about the Fund can be inspected at the offices of the Exchange.

     This prospectus does not contain all of the information in the Fund's
registration statement, including amendments, exhibits, and schedules.
Statements in this prospectus about the contents of any contract or other
document are not necessarily complete and in each instance reference is made to
the copy of the contract or other document filed as an exhibit to the
registration statement, each such statement being qualified in all respects by
this reference.

     Additional information about the Fund and MuniPreferred shares can be found
in the Fund's Registration Statement (including amendments, exhibits, and
schedules) on Form N-2 filed with the SEC. The SEC maintains a web site
(http://www.sec.gov) that contains each Fund's Registration Statement, other
documents incorporated by reference, and other information the Fund has filed
electronically with the Commission, including proxy statements and reports filed
under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

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                           TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE
                      STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION



                                                              PAGE
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Investment Objectives.......................................   S-2
Investment Policies and Techniques..........................   S-5
Other Investment Policies and Techniques....................  S-11
Management of the Fund......................................  S-13
Investment Adviser..........................................  S-21
Portfolio Transactions......................................  S-23
Net Asset Value.............................................  S-24
Additional Information Concerning the Auctions for
  MuniPreferred.............................................  S-24
Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust..............  S-26
Repurchase of Common Shares; Conversion to Open-End Fund....  S-27
Tax Matters.................................................  S-28
Experts.....................................................  S-33
Custodian...................................................  S-33
Additional Information......................................  S-33
Report of Independent Auditors..............................   F-1
Financial Statements........................................   F-2
Appendices
Appendix A -- Statement Establishing and Fixing the Rights
              and Preferences of MuniPreferred shares.......   A-1
Appendix B -- Ratings of Investments........................   B-1
Appendix C -- Description of Insurers.......................   C-1
Appendix D -- Hedging Strategies and Risks..................   D-1
Appendix E -- Factors Pertaining to California..............   E-1


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                         TAXABLE EQUIVALENT YIELD TABLE

     The taxable equivalent yield is the current yield you would need to earn on
a taxable investment in order to equal a stated tax-free yield for federal
regular income tax purposes on a municipal investment. To assist you to more
easily compare municipal investments like the Fund with taxable alternative
investments, the table below presents the taxable equivalent yield for a range
of hypothetical tax-free yields assuming the stated marginal federal tax rates
for 2003 listed below:

                     TAXABLE EQUIVALENT OF TAX-FREE YIELDS*

                                 TAX-FREE YIELD



COMBINED
TAX RATE*   0.50%   1.00%   1.50%   2.00%   2.50%   3.00%
---------   -----   -----   -----   -----   -----   -----
                                  
  10.00%    0.56%   1.11%   1.67%   2.22%   2.78%   3.33%
  15.00     0.59    1.18    1.76    2.35    2.94    3.53
  27.00     0.68    1.37    2.05    2.74    3.42    4.11
  30.00     0.71    1.43    2.14    2.86    3.57    4.29
  35.00     0.77    1.54    2.31    3.08    3.85    4.62
  38.60     0.81    1.63    2.44    3.26    4.07    4.89


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* In the table above, the taxable equivalent yields are calculated assuming that
  the Fund's exempt-interest dividends are 100% federally tax-free. To the
  extent the Fund were to invest in federally taxable investments (which it does
  not expect to do), its taxable equivalent yield would be lower.

                                   CALIFORNIA

     The following tables show the approximate taxable yields to individuals
that are equivalent to tax-free yields under combined federal and California
state tax rates, using published 2003 marginal federal tax rates and marginal
California tax rates currently available and scheduled to be in effect.



 SINGLE RETURN       JOINT RETURN     FEDERAL TAX                      COMBINED TAX
    BRACKET            BRACKET           RATE       STATE TAX RATE**      RATE**      0.50%   1.00%   1.50%   2.00%   2.50%   3.00%
----------------   ----------------   -----------   ----------------   ------------   -----   -----   -----   -----   -----   -----
                                                                                                
$      0-  6,000   $      0- 12,000      10.00%           2.00%           11.80%      0.57%   1.13%   1.70%   2.27%   2.83%   3.40%
   6,000- 28,400     12,000- 47,450      15.00            6.00            20.10       0.63    1.25    1.88    2.50    3.13    3.75
  28,400- 68,800     47,450-114,650      27.00            9.30            33.80       0.76    1.51    2.27    3.02    3.78    4.53
  68,800-143,500    114,650-174,700      30.00            9.30            36.50       0.79    1.57    2.36    3.15    3.94    4.72
 143,500-311,950    174,700-311,950      35.00            9.30            41.00       0.85    1.69    2.54    3.39    4.24    5.08
    Over 311,950       Over 311,950      38.60            9.30            44.30       0.90    1.80    2.69    3.59    4.49    5.39


** The state tax brackets are those for 2002. The 2003 brackets will be adjusted
   to take into account changes in the California Consumer Price Index. These
   adjustments have not yet been released. The combined tax rates shown reflect
   the fact that state tax payments are currently deductible for federal tax
   purposes. Please note that the table does not reflect (i) any federal or
   state limitations on the amounts of allowable itemized deductions, phase-outs
   of personal or dependent exemption credits or other allowable credits, (ii)
   any local taxes imposed, or (iii) any alternative minimum taxes or any taxes
   other than personal income taxes. The table assumes that federal taxable
   income is equal to state income subject to tax, and in cases where more than
   one state rate falls within a federal bracket, the highest state rate
   corresponding to the highest income within that federal bracket is used. The
   numbers in the Combined Tax Rate column are rounded to the nearest one-tenth
   of one percent.

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                                  $45,000,000

                       NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE
                            ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND

               MUNICIPAL AUCTION RATE CUMULATIVE PREFERRED SHARES
                                MUNIPREFERRED(R)

                            1,800 SHARES, SERIES TH

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                                   PROSPECTUS


                                JANUARY 14, 2003


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                              SALOMON SMITH BARNEY
                            NUVEEN INVESTMENTS, LLC
                           A.G. EDWARDS & SONS, INC.
                             PRUDENTIAL SECURITIES

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          Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

         Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund (the
"Fund") is a newly organized, non-diversified closed-end management investment
company.

         This Statement of Additional Information relating to MuniPreferred
shares of the Fund ("MuniPreferred shares") does not constitute a prospectus,
but should be read in conjunction with the Fund's Prospectus relating thereto
dated January 14, 2003 (the "Prospectus"). This Statement of Additional
Information does not include all information that a prospective investor should
consider before purchasing MuniPreferred shares. Investors should obtain and
read the Fund's Prospectus prior to purchasing such shares. A copy of the Fund's
Prospectus may be obtained without charge by calling (800) 257-8787. You may
also obtain a copy of the Fund's Prospectus on the Securities and Exchange
Commission's web site (http://www.sec.gov). Capitalized terms used but not
defined in this Statement of Additional Information have the meanings ascribed
to them in the Prospectus.

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS



                                                                    Page
                                                                    ----
                                                                 
Investment Objectives................................................S-2
Investment Policies and Techniques...................................S-5
Other Investment Policies and Techniques............................S-11
Management of the Fund..............................................S-13
Investment Adviser..................................................S-21
Portfolio Transactions..............................................S-23
Net Asset Value.....................................................S-24
Additional Information Concerning the Auctions for MuniPreferred....S-24
Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust......................S-26
Repurchase of Common Shares; Conversion to Open-End Fund............S-27
Tax Matters.........................................................S-28
Experts  ...........................................................S-33
Custodian...........................................................S-33
Additional Information..............................................S-33
Report of Independent Auditors.......................................F-1
Financial Statements.................................................F-2

Appendices
Appendix A -- Statement Establishing and Fixing the Rights
                  and Preferences of MuniPreferred Shares............A-1
Appendix B-- Ratings of Investments..................................B-1
Appendix C-- Description of Insurers.................................C-1
Appendix D-- Hedging Strategies and Risks............................D-1
Appendix E-- Factors Pertaining to California........................E-1


       This Statement of Additional Information is dated January 14, 2003



                                      S-1

                             INVESTMENT OBJECTIVES

         The Fund's investment objectives are to provide current income exempt
from regular federal income tax, the federal alternative minimum tax applicable
to individuals and California income tax, and to enhance portfolio value
relative to the municipal bond market by investing in tax-exempt municipal bonds
that the Fund's investment adviser believes are underrated or undervalued or
that represent municipal market sectors that are undervalued.

         The Fund's investment in underrated or undervalued municipal bonds will
be based on Nuveen Advisory's belief that their yield is higher than that
available on bonds bearing equivalent levels of interest rate risk, credit risk
and other forms of risk, and that their prices will ultimately rise (relative to
the market) to reflect their true value. The Fund attempts to increase its
portfolio value relative to the municipal bond market by prudent selection of
municipal bonds regardless of the direction the market may move. There can be no
assurance that the Fund's attempt to increase its portfolio value relative to
the municipal bond market will succeed. To the extent that it does succeed,
however, such success would increase the amount of net capital gains or reduce
the amount of net capital losses that the Fund would otherwise have realized.
While this incremental increase in net realized gains due to successful value
investing, if any, is expected to be modest over time, it would tend to result
in the distribution, over time, of a modestly greater amount of taxable capital
gains to holders of common shares and MuniPreferred shares. The Fund's
investment objectives are fundamental policies of the Fund.

         Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its
Managed Assets in a portfolio of municipal bonds that:

         o        pay interest that is exempt from regular federal and
                  California income taxes and from the federal alternative
                  minimum tax applicable to individuals; and

         o        are covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of
                  principal and interest thereon.

         This insurance does not protect the market value of portfolio holdings
or the net asset value of the Fund.

         With respect to its entire portfolio, the Fund will invest only in
bonds and other eligible investments, whether or not insured, that at the time
of investment are investment grade quality. Under normal circumstances, the Fund
(i) expects to be fully invested (at least 95% of its assets) in municipal bonds
that pay interest that is exempt from regular federal and California income
taxes and (ii) will not invest in AMT Bonds. Through November 30, 2003, (the
"Invest-Up Period"), the Fund may invest in municipal bonds that pay interest
that is exempt from regular federal income tax and the alternative minimum tax
applicable to individuals but not from California income tax ("Out of State
Bonds"), provided that no more than 10% of the Fund's investment income during
that time may be derived from investments Out of State Bonds. It is a
fundamental policy of the Fund that its investments in municipal bonds the
interest on which is not taxable under regular federal income tax the
federal alternative minimum income tax applicable to individuals and California
income tax will, under normal circumstances, comprise at least 80% of the Fund's
Managed Assets. The Fund will notify shareholders at least 60 days prior to any
change in its policy to invest 80% of its Managed Assets in bonds that are
covered by insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal and interest
thereon.

         The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in (i)
uninsured municipal bonds that are backed by an escrow or trust account
containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities to
ensure timely payment of principal and interest, or (ii) other municipal bonds
that at the time of investment are investment grade quality. Investment grade
quality bonds are bonds rated by all NRSROs that rate the bond within the four
highest grades (Baa or BBB or better by Moody's, S&P or Fitch), or bonds that
are unrated but judged to be of comparable quality by Nuveen Advisory.

INVESTMENT RESTRICTIONS

         Except as described below, the Fund, as a fundamental policy, may not,
without the approval of the holders of a majority of the outstanding common
shares and MuniPreferred shares (as hereinafter defined) voting together as a
single class, and of the holders of a majority of the outstanding MuniPreferred
shares voting as a separate class:


                                      S-2

         (1)      Under normal circumstances, invest less than 80% of the Fund's
                  net assets (plus any borrowings for investment purposes) in
                  investments the income from which is exempt from both regular
                  federal and California income taxes and the federal
                  alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals;

         (2)      Issue senior securities, as defined in the Investment Company
                  Act of 1940, other than MuniPreferred shares, except to the
                  extent permitted under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and
                  except as otherwise described in the Prospectus;

         (3)      Borrow money, except from banks for temporary or emergency
                  purposes or for repurchase of its shares, and then only in an
                  amount not exceeding one-third of the value of the Fund's
                  total assets (including the amount borrowed) less the Fund's
                  liabilities (other than borrowings);

         (4)      Act as underwriter of another issuer's securities, except to
                  the extent that the Fund may be deemed to be an underwriter
                  within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 in connection
                  with the purchase and sale of portfolio securities;

         (5)      Invest more than 25% of its total assets in securities of
                  issuers in any one industry; provided, however, that such
                  limitation shall not apply to municipal bonds other than those
                  municipal bonds backed only by the assets and revenues of
                  non-governmental users;

         (6)      Purchase or sell real estate, but this shall not prevent the
                  Fund from investing in municipal bonds secured by real estate
                  or interests therein or foreclosing upon and selling such
                  security;

         (7)      Purchase or sell physical commodities unless acquired as a
                  result of ownership of securities or other instruments (but
                  this shall not prevent the Fund from purchasing or selling
                  options, futures contracts, derivative instruments or from
                  investing in securities or other instruments backed by
                  physical commodities);

         (8)      Make loans, other than by entering into repurchase agreements
                  and through the purchase of municipal bonds or short-term
                  investments in accordance with its investment objectives,
                  policies and limitations; and

         (9)      Purchase any securities (other than obligations issued or
                  guaranteed by the United States Government or by its agencies
                  or instrumentalities), if as a result more than 5% of the
                  Fund's total assets would then be invested in securities of a
                  single issuer or if as a result would then be invested in
                  securities of a single issuer or if as a result the Fund would
                  hold more than 10% of the outstanding voting securities of any
                  single issuer; provided that, with respect to 50% of the
                  Fund's assets, the Fund may invest up to 25% of its assets in
                  the securities of any are issuer.

         For purposes of the foregoing and "Description of Shares --
MuniPreferred shares -- Voting Rights" below, "majority of the outstanding,"
when used with respect to particular shares of the Fund, means (i) 67% or more
of the shares present at a meeting, if the holders of more than 50% of the
shares are present or represented by proxy, or (ii) more than 50% of the shares,
whichever is less.

         For the purpose of applying the limitation set forth in subparagraph
(9) above, an issuer shall be deemed the sole issuer of a security when its
assets and revenues are separate from other governmental entities and its
securities are backed only by its assets and revenues. Similarly, in the case of
a non- governmental issuer, such as an industrial corporation or a privately
owned or operated hospital, if the security is backed only by the assets and
revenues of the non-governmental issuer, then such non-governmental issuer would
be deemed to be the sole issuer. Where a security is also backed by the
enforceable obligation of a superior or unrelated governmental or other entity
(other than a bond insurer),


                                      S-3


it shall also be included in the computation of securities owned that are issued
by such governmental or other entity. Where a security is guaranteed by a
governmental entity or some other facility, such as a bank guarantee or letter
of credit, such a guarantee or letter of credit would be considered a separate
security and would be treated as an issue of such government, other entity or
bank. When a municipal bond is insured by bond insurance, it shall not be
considered a security that is issued or guaranteed by the insurer; instead, the
issuer of such municipal bond will be determined in accordance with the
principles set forth above. The foregoing restrictions do not limit the
percentage of the Fund's assets that may be invested in municipal bonds insured
by any given insurer.

         Under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Fund may invest only up
to 10% of its Managed Assets in the aggregate in shares of other investment
companies and only up to 5% of its Managed Assets in any one investment company,
provided the investment does not represent more than 3% of the voting stock of
the acquired investment company at the time such shares are purchased. As a
stockholder in any investment company, the Fund will bear its ratable share of
that investment company's expenses, and will remain subject to payment of the
Fund's management, advisory and administrative fees with respect to assets so
invested. Holders of common shares would therefore be subject to duplicative
expenses to the extent the Fund invests in other investment companies. In
addition, the securities of other investment companies may also be leveraged and
will therefore be subject to the same leverage risks described herein. As
described in the Prospectus in the section entitled "Risk Factors", the net
asset value and market value of leveraged shares will be more volatile and the
yield to shareholders will tend to fluctuate more than the yield generated by
unleveraged shares.

         In addition to the foregoing fundamental investment policies, the Fund
is also subject to the following non-fundamental restrictions and policies,
which may be changed by the Board of Trustees. The Fund may not:

         (1)      Sell securities short, unless the Fund owns or has the right
                  to obtain securities equivalent in kind and amount to the
                  securities sold at no added cost, and provided that
                  transactions in options, futures contracts, options on futures
                  contracts, or other derivative instruments are not deemed to
                  constitute selling securities short.

         (2)      Purchase securities of open-end or closed-end investment
                  companies except in compliance with the Investment Company Act
                  of 1940 or any exemptive relief obtained thereunder.

         (3)      Enter into futures contracts or related options or forward
                  contracts, if more than 30% of the Fund's net assets would be
                  represented by futures contracts or more than 5% of the Fund's
                  net assets would be committed to initial margin deposits and
                  premiums on futures contracts and related options.

         (4)      Purchase securities when borrowings exceed 5% of its total
                  assets if and so long as MuniPreferred shares are outstanding.

         (5)      Purchase securities of companies for the purpose of exercising
                  control, except that the Fund may invest up to 5% of its net
                  assets in tax-exempt or taxable fixed-income or equity
                  securities, for the purpose of acquiring control of an issuer
                  whose municipal bonds (a) the Fund already owns and (b) have
                  deteriorated or are expected shortly to deteriorate
                  significantly in credit quality, provided Nuveen Advisory
                  determines that such investment should enable the Fund to
                  better maximize the value of its existing investment in such
                  issuer.


                                      S-4


         (6)      Invest in inverse floating rate securities (which are
                  securities that pay interest at rates that vary inversely with
                  changes in prevailing short-term tax-exempt interest rates and
                  which represent a leveraged investment in an underlying
                  municipal bond).

         The restrictions and other limitations set forth above will apply only
at the time of purchase of securities and will not be considered violated unless
an excess or deficiency occurs or exists immediately after and as a result of an
acquisition of securities.

                       INVESTMENT POLICIES AND TECHNIQUES

         The following information supplements the discussion of the Fund's
investment objectives, policies, and techniques that are described in the Fund's
Prospectus.

INVESTMENT IN MUNICIPAL BONDS

         PORTFOLIO INVESTMENTS

         Under normal circumstances, the Fund will invest at least 80% of its
Managed Assets in a portfolio of municipal bonds that (i) pay interest that is
exempt from regular federal and California income taxes and from the federal
alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and (ii) are covered by
insurance guaranteeing the timely payment of principal and interest thereon.
This insurance does not protect the market value of portfolio holdings or the
net asset value of the Fund. During the Invest-up Period, the Fund may invest in
Out of State Bonds, provided that no more than 10% of the Fund's investment
income during that time may be derived from Out of State Bonds.

         The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in (i)
uninsured municipal bonds that are backed by an escrow or trust account
containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities to
ensure timely payment of principal and interest, or (ii) other municipal bonds
that at the time of investment are investment grade quality. Investment grade
quality bonds are bonds rated by all NRSROs that rate the bond within the four
highest grades (Baa or BBB or better by Moody's, S&P or Fitch), or bonds that
are unrated but judged to be of comparable quality by Nuveen Advisory.

         With respect to its entire portfolio, the Fund will invest only in
bonds and other eligible investments, whether or not insured, that at the time
of investment are investment grade quality. Under normal circumstances, and
except for the temporary investments described below, the Fund (i) expects to be
fully invested (at least 95% of its assets) in municipal bonds that pay interest
that is exempt from regular federal and California income taxes and (ii) will
not invest in AMT Bonds.

         Municipal bonds rated Baa or BBB are considered "investment grade"
securities; municipal bonds rated Baa are considered medium grade obligations
which lack outstanding investment characteristics and have speculative
characteristics, while municipal bonds rated BBB are regarded as having adequate
capacity to pay principal and interest. Municipal bonds rated AAA in which the
Fund may invest may have been so rated on the basis of the existence of
insurance guaranteeing the timely payment, when due, of all principal and
interest.

         A general description of Moody's, S&P's and Fitch's ratings of
municipal bonds is set forth in Appendix B hereto. The ratings of Moody's, S&P
and Fitch represent their opinions as to the quality of the municipal bonds they
rate. It should be emphasized, however, that ratings are general and are not
absolute standards of quality. Consequently, municipal bonds with the same
maturity, coupon and rating may have different yields while obligations of the
same maturity and coupon with different ratings may have the same yield.

         Each insured municipal bond that the Fund holds will either be (1)
covered by an insurance policy applicable to a specific security and obtained by
the issuer of the security or a third party at the time of original issuance
("Original Issue Insurance"), (2) covered by an insurance policy applicable to a
specific security and obtained by the Fund and/or a third party subsequent to
the time of original issuance


                                      S-5


("Secondary Market Insurance"), or (3) covered by a master municipal insurance
policy purchased by the Fund ("Portfolio Insurance"). The Fund, as
non-fundamental policies that can be changed by the Board of Trustees, (A) will
only buy Portfolio Insurance from insurers whose claims-paying ability Moody's
rates "Aaa" or S&P or Fitch rates "AAA," and (B) will maintain at least 80% of
its total Managed Assets in municipal bonds covered by insurance from insurers
with a claims-paying ability rated, at the time of the bond's purchase, "Aaa" by
Moody's or "AAA" by S&P or Fitch.

         Information about the primary municipal bond insurers with whom the
Fund intends to maintain specific insurance policies for particular municipal
bonds or policies of Portfolio Insurance is set forth in Appendix D hereto.

         The Fund may at all times invest up to 20% of its net assets in
uninsured municipal bonds that are entitled to the benefit of an escrow or trust
account that contains securities issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Government or
U.S. Government agencies, backed by the full faith and credit of the United
States, and sufficient in amount to ensure the payment of interest and principal
on the original interest payment and maturity dates ("collateralized
obligations"). These collateralized obligations generally will not be insured
and will include, but are not limited to municipal bonds that have been (1)
advance refunded where the proceeds of the refunding have been used to buy U.S.
Government or U.S. Government agency securities that are placed in escrow and
whose interest or maturing principal payments, or both, are sufficient to cover
the remaining scheduled debt service on that municipal bond; or (2) issued under
state or local housing finance programs that use the issuance proceeds to fund
mortgages that are then exchanged for U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency
securities and deposited with a trustee as security for those municipal bonds.
These collateralized obligations are normally regarded as having the credit
characteristics of the underlying U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency
securities.

         The Fund will primarily invest in municipal bonds with long-term
maturities in order to maintain a weighted average maturity of 15-30 years, but
the average weighted maturity of obligations held by the Fund may be shortened,
depending on market conditions. As a result, the Fund's portfolio at any given
time may include both long-term and intermediate-term municipal bonds. Moreover,
during temporary defensive periods (e.g., times when, in Nuveen Advisory's
opinion, temporary imbalances of supply and demand or other temporary
dislocations in the tax-exempt bond market adversely affect the price at which
long-term or intermediate-term municipal bonds are available), and in order to
keep the Fund's cash fully invested, including the period during which the net
proceeds of the offering are being invested, the Fund may invest up to 100% of
its net assets in short-term investments including high quality, short-term
securities that may be either tax-exempt or taxable and up to 10% of its net
assets in securities of other open or closed-end investment companies that
invest primarily in municipal bonds of the type in which the Fund may invest
directly. The Fund intends to invest in taxable short-term investments only in
the event that suitable tax-exempt short-term investments are not available at
reasonable prices and yields. Tax-exempt short-term investments include various
obligations issued by state and local governmental issuers, such as tax-exempt
notes (bond anticipation notes, tax anticipation notes and revenue anticipation
notes or other such municipal bonds maturing in three years or less from the
date of issuance) and municipal commercial paper. The Fund will invest only in
taxable short-term investments which are U.S. Government securities or
securities rated within the highest grade by Moody's, S&P or Fitch, and which
mature within one year from the date of purchase or carry a variable or floating
rate of interest. See Appendix B for a general description of Moody's, S&P's and
Fitch's ratings of securities in such categories. Taxable short-term investments
of the Fund may include certificates of deposit issued by U.S. banks with assets
of at least $1 billion, or commercial paper or corporate notes, bonds or
debentures with a remaining maturity of one year or less, or repurchase
agreements. See "Other Investment Policies and Techniques -- Repurchase
Agreements." To the extent the Fund invests in taxable investments, the Fund
will not at such times be in a position to achieve its investment objective of
tax-exempt income.


                                      S-6


         The foregoing policies as to ratings of portfolio investments will
apply only at the time of the purchase of a security, and the Fund will not be
required to dispose of securities in the event Moody's, S&P or Fitch downgrades
its assessment of the credit characteristics of a particular issuer.

         Nuveen Advisory seeks to enhance portfolio value relative to the
municipal bond market by investing in tax-exempt municipal bonds that it
believes are underrated or undervalued or that represent municipal market
sectors that are undervalued. Underrated municipal bonds are those whose ratings
do not, in Nuveen Advisory's opinion, reflect their true creditworthiness.
Undervalued municipal bonds are bonds that, in Nuveen Advisory's opinion, are
worth more than the value assigned to them in the marketplace. Nuveen Advisory
may at times believe that bonds associated with a particular municipal market
sector (for example, electric utilities), or issued by a particular municipal
issuer, are undervalued. Nuveen Advisory may purchase such a bond for the Fund's
portfolio because it represents a market sector or issuer that Nuveen Advisory
considers undervalued, even if the value of the particular bond is consistent
with the value of similar bonds. Municipal bonds of particular types or purposes
(e.g., hospital bonds, industrial revenue bonds or bonds issued by a particular
municipal issuer) may be undervalued because there is a temporary excess of
supply in that market sector, or because of a general decline in the market
price of municipal bonds of the market sector for reasons that do not apply to
the particular municipal bonds that are considered undervalued. The Fund's
investment in underrated or undervalued municipal bonds will be based on Nuveen
Advisory's belief that their yield is higher than that available on bonds
bearing equivalent levels of interest rate risk, credit risk and other forms of
risk, and that their prices will ultimately rise (relative to the market) to
reflect their true value.

         Likewise, the Fund may deviate from its normal investment policies and
invest up to 5% of its net assets in tax-exempt or taxable fixed-income or
equity securities of an issuer of municipal bonds that the Fund already owns for
the purpose of acquiring control of that issuer when Nuveen Advisory determines
that such investment should enable the Fund to better maximize the value of its
existing investment.

         Also included within the general category of municipal bonds described
in the Fund's Prospectus are participations in lease obligations or installment
purchase contract obligations (hereinafter collectively called "Municipal Lease
Obligations") of municipal authorities or entities. Although a Municipal Lease
Obligation does not constitute a general obligation of the municipality for
which the municipality's taxing power is pledged, a Municipal Lease Obligation
is ordinarily backed by the municipality's covenant to budget for, appropriate
and make the payments due under the Municipal Lease Obligation. However, certain
Municipal Lease Obligations contain "non-appropriation" clauses which provide
that the municipality has no obligation to make lease or installment purchase
payments in future years unless money is appropriated for such purpose on a
yearly basis. In the case of a "non-appropriation" lease, the Fund's ability to
recover under the lease in the event of non-appropriation or default will be
limited solely to the repossession of the leased property, without recourse to
the general credit of the lessee, and disposition or releasing of the property
might prove difficult. In order to reduce this risk, the Fund will only purchase
Municipal Lease Obligations where Nuveen Advisory believes the issuer has a
strong incentive to continue making appropriations until maturity.

         Obligations of issuers of municipal bonds are subject to the provisions
of bankruptcy, insolvency and other laws affecting the rights and remedies of
creditors, such as the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. In addition, the
obligations of such issuers may become subject to the laws enacted in the future
by Congress, state legislatures or referenda extending the time for payment of
principal or interest, or both, or imposing other constraints upon enforcement
of such obligations or upon municipalities to levy taxes. There is also the
possibility that, as a result of legislation or other conditions, the power or
ability of any issuer to pay, when due, the principal of and interest on its
municipal bonds may be materially affected.


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         The Fund will generally select obligations which may not be redeemed at
the option of the issuer for approximately seven to nine years.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON MUNICIPAL BOND INSURANCE

         Original Issue Insurance. If interest or principal on a municipal bond
is due, but the issuer fails to pay it, the insurer will make payments in the
amount due to the fiscal agent no later than one business day after the insurer
has been notified of the issuer's nonpayment. The fiscal agent will pay the
amount due to the Fund after the fiscal agent receives evidence of the Fund's
right to receive payment of the principal and/or interest, and evidence that all
of the rights of payment due shall thereupon vest in the insurer. When the
insurer pays the Fund the payment due from the issuer, the insurer will succeed
to the Fund's rights to that payment.

         Portfolio Insurance. Each portfolio insurance policy will be
noncancellable and will remain in effect so long as the Fund is in existence,
the Fund continues to own the municipal bonds covered by the policy, and the
Fund pays the premiums for the policy. Each insurer generally will reserve the
right at any time upon 90 days' written notice to the Fund to refuse to insure
any additional bonds the Fund buys after the effective date of the notice. The
Fund's Board of Trustees will generally reserve the right to terminate each
policy upon seven day's written notice to an insurer if it determines that the
cost of the policy is not reasonable in relation to the value of the insurance
to the Fund.

SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS

         SHORT-TERM TAXABLE FIXED INCOME SECURITIES

         For temporary defensive purposes or to keep cash on hand fully
invested, the Fund may invest up to 100% of its net assets in cash equivalents
and short-term taxable fixed-income securities, although the Fund intends to
invest in taxable short-term investments only in the event that suitable
tax-exempt short-term investments are not available at reasonable prices and
yields. Short-term taxable fixed income investments are defined to include,
without limitation, the following:

         (1)      U.S. government securities, including bills, notes and bonds
                  differing as to maturity and rates of interest that are either
                  issued or guaranteed by the U.S. Treasury or by U.S.
                  government agencies or instrumentalities. U.S. government
                  agency securities include securities issued by (a) the Federal
                  Housing Administration, Farmers Home Administration,
                  Export-Import Bank of the United States, Small Business
                  Administration, and the Government National Mortgage
                  Association, whose securities are supported by the full faith
                  and credit of the United States; (b) the Federal Home Loan
                  Banks, Federal Intermediate Credit Banks, and the Tennessee
                  Valley Authority, whose securities are supported by the right
                  of the agency to borrow from the U.S. Treasury; (c) the
                  Federal National Mortgage Association, whose securities are
                  supported by the discretionary authority of the U.S.
                  government to purchase certain obligations of the agency or
                  instrumentality; and (d) the Student Loan Marketing
                  Association, whose securities are supported only by its
                  credit. While the U.S. government provides financial support
                  to such U.S. government-sponsored agencies or
                  instrumentalities, no assurance can be given that it always
                  will do so since it is not so obligated by law. The U.S.
                  government, its agencies, and instrumentalities do not
                  guarantee the market value of their securities. Consequently,
                  the value of such securities may fluctuate.

         (2)      Certificates of Deposit issued against funds deposited in a
                  bank or a savings and loan association. Such certificates are
                  for a definite period of time, earn a specified rate of
                  return, and are normally negotiable. The issuer of a
                  certificate of deposit agrees to pay


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                  the amount deposited plus interest to the bearer of the
                  certificate on the date specified thereon. Under current FDIC
                  regulations, the maximum insurance payable as to any one
                  certificate of deposit is $100,000; therefore, certificates of
                  deposit purchased by the Fund may not be fully insured.

         (3)      Repurchase agreements, which involve purchases of debt
                  securities. At the time the Fund purchases securities pursuant
                  to a repurchase agreement, it simultaneously agrees to resell
                  and redeliver such securities to the seller, who also
                  simultaneously agrees to buy back the securities at a fixed
                  price and time. This assures a predetermined yield for the
                  Fund during its holding period, since the resale price is
                  always greater than the purchase price and reflects an
                  agreed-upon market rate. Such actions afford an opportunity
                  for the Fund to invest temporarily available cash. The Fund
                  may enter into repurchase agreements only with respect to
                  obligations of the U.S. government, its agencies or
                  instrumentalities; certificates of deposit; or bankers'
                  acceptances in which the Fund may invest. Repurchase
                  agreements may be considered loans to the seller,
                  collateralized by the underlying securities. The risk to the
                  Fund is limited to the ability of the seller to pay the
                  agreed-upon sum on the repurchase date; in the event of
                  default, the repurchase agreement provides that the Fund is
                  entitled to sell the underlying collateral. If the seller
                  defaults under a repurchase agreement when the value of the
                  underlying collateral is less than the repurchase price, the
                  Fund could incur a loss of both principal and interest. The
                  investment adviser monitors the value of the collateral at the
                  time the action is entered into and at all times during the
                  term of the repurchase agreement. The Fund's investment
                  adviser does so in an effort to determine that the value of
                  the collateral always equals or exceeds the agreed-upon
                  repurchase price to be paid to the Fund. If the seller were to
                  be subject to a federal bankruptcy proceeding, the ability of
                  the Fund to liquidate the collateral could be delayed or
                  impaired because of certain provisions of the bankruptcy laws.

         (4)      Commercial paper, which consists of short-term unsecured
                  promissory notes, including variable rate master demand notes
                  issued by corporations to finance their current operations.
                  Master demand notes are direct lending arrangements between
                  the Fund and a corporation. There is no secondary market for
                  such notes. However, they are redeemable by the Fund at any
                  time. Nuveen Advisory will consider the financial condition of
                  the corporation (e.g., earning power, cash flow, and other
                  liquidity measures) and will continuously monitor the
                  corporation's ability to meet all of its financial
                  obligations, because the Fund's liquidity might be impaired if
                  the corporation were unable to pay principal and interest on
                  demand. Investments in commercial paper will be limited to
                  commercial paper rated in the highest categories by a major
                  rating agency and which mature within one year of the date of
                  purchase or carry a variable or floating rate of interest.

         SHORT-TERM TAX-EXEMPT FIXED INCOME SECURITIES

         Short-term tax-exempt fixed-income securities are securities that are
exempt from regular federal income tax and mature within three years or less
from the date of issuance. Short-term tax-exempt fixed income securities are
defined to include, without limitation, the following:

         Bond Anticipation Notes ("BANs") are usually general obligations of
state and local governmental issuers which are sold to obtain interim financing
for projects that will eventually be funded through the sale of long-term debt
obligations or bonds. The ability of an issuer to meet its obligations on


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its BANs is primarily dependent on the issuer's access to the long-term
municipal bond market and the likelihood that the proceeds of such bond sales
will be used to pay the principal and interest on the BANs.

         Tax Anticipation Notes ("TANs") are issued by state and local
governments to finance the current operations of such governments. Repayment is
generally to be derived from specific future tax revenues. TANs are usually
general obligations of the issuer. A weakness in an issuer's capacity to raise
taxes due to, among other things, a decline in its tax base or a rise in
delinquencies, could adversely affect the issuer's ability to meet its
obligations on outstanding TANs.

         Revenue Anticipation Notes ("RANs") are issued by governments or
governmental bodies with the expectation that future revenues from a designated
source will be used to repay the notes. In general, they also constitute general
obligations of the issuer. A decline in the receipt of projected revenues, such
as anticipated revenues from another level of government, could adversely affect
an issuer's ability to meet its obligations on outstanding RANs. In addition,
the possibility that the revenues would, when received, be used to meet other
obligations could affect the ability of the issuer to pay the principal and
interest on RANs.

         Construction Loan Notes are issued to provide construction financing
for specific projects. Frequently, these notes are redeemed with funds obtained
from the Federal Housing Administration.

         Bank Notes are notes issued by local government bodies and agencies,
such as those described above to commercial banks as evidence of borrowings. The
purposes for which the notes are issued are varied but they are frequently
issued to meet short-term working capital or capital-project needs. These notes
may have risks similar to the risks associated with TANs and RANs.

         Tax-Exempt Commercial Paper ("Municipal Paper") represents very
short-term unsecured, negotiable promissory notes issued by states,
municipalities and their agencies. Payment of principal and interest on issues
of municipal paper may be made from various sources, to the extent the funds are
available therefrom. Maturities of municipal paper generally will be shorter
than the maturities of TANs, BANs or RANs. There is a limited secondary market
for issues of Municipal Paper.

         Certain municipal bonds may carry variable or floating rates of
interest whereby the rate of interest is not fixed but varies with changes in
specified market rates or indices, such as a bank prime rate or a tax-exempt
money market index.

         While the various types of notes described above as a group represent
the major portion of the short-term tax-exempt note market, other types of notes
are available in the marketplace and the Fund may invest in such other types of
notes to the extent permitted under its investment objectives, policies and
limitations. Such notes may be issued for different purposes and may be secured
differently from those mentioned above.

HEDGING STRATEGIES

         The Fund may periodically engage in hedging transactions. Hedging is a
term used for various methods of seeking to preserve portfolio capital value by
offsetting price changes in one investment through making another investment
whose price should tend to move in the opposite direction. It may be desirable
and possible in various market environments to partially hedge the portfolio
against fluctuations in market value due to interest rate fluctuations by
investment in financial futures and index futures as well as related put and
call options on such instruments. Both parties entering into an index or
financial futures contract are required to post an initial deposit of 1% to 5%
of the total contract price. Typically, option holders enter into offsetting
closing transactions to enable settlement in cash rather than take


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delivery of the position in the future of the underlying security. The Fund will
only sell covered futures contracts, which means that the Fund segregates assets
equal to the amount of the obligations.

         These transactions present certain risks. In particular, the imperfect
correlation between price movements in the futures contract and price movements
in the securities being hedged creates the possibility that losses on the hedge
by a Fund may be greater than gains in the value of the securities in the Fund's
portfolio. In addition, futures and options markets may not be liquid in all
circumstances. As a result, in volatile markets, the Fund may not be able to
close out the transaction without incurring losses substantially greater than
the initial deposit. Finally, the potential deposit requirements in futures
contracts create an ongoing greater potential financial risk than do options
transactions, where the exposure is limited to the cost of the initial premium.
Losses due to hedging transactions will reduce yield. Net gains, if any, from
hedging and other portfolio transactions will be distributed as taxable
distributions to shareholders. The Fund will not make any investment (whether an
initial premium or deposit or a subsequent deposit) other than as necessary to
close a prior investment if, immediately after such investment, the sum of the
amount of its premiums and deposits would exceed 5% of the Fund's net assets.
The Fund will invest in these instruments only in markets believed by Nuveen
Advisory to be active and sufficiently liquid. The Fund does not intend to use
derivatives to increase leverage or to enhance current income. Successful
implementation of most hedging strategies would generate taxable income. For
further information regarding these investment strategies and risks presented
thereby, see Appendix D to this Statement of Additional Information.

FACTORS PERTAINING TO CALIFORNIA

     Factors pertaining to California are set forth in Appendix E.

                    OTHER INVESTMENT POLICIES AND TECHNIQUES

ILLIQUID SECURITIES

         The Fund may invest in illiquid securities (i.e., securities that are
not readily marketable), including, but not limited to, restricted securities
(securities the disposition of which is restricted under the federal securities
laws), securities that may be resold only pursuant to Rule 144A under the
Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"); and repurchase
agreements with maturities in excess of seven days.

         Restricted securities may be sold only in privately negotiated
transactions or in a public offering with respect to which a registration
statement is in effect under the Securities Act. Where registration is required,
the Fund may be obligated to pay all or part of the registration expenses and a
considerable period may elapse between the time of the decision to sell and the
time the Fund may be permitted to sell a security under an effective
registration statement. If, during such a period, adverse market conditions were
to develop, the Fund might obtain a less favorable price than that which
prevailed when it decided to sell. Illiquid securities will be priced at a fair
value as determined in good faith by the Board of Trustees or its delegate.

PORTFOLIO TRADING AND TURNOVER RATE

         Portfolio trading may be undertaken to accomplish the investment
objectives of the Fund in relation to actual and anticipated movements in
interest rates. In addition, a security may be sold and another of comparable
quality purchased at approximately the same time to take advantage of what
Nuveen Advisory believes to be a temporary price disparity between the two
securities. Temporary price disparities between two comparable securities may
result from supply and demand imbalances where, for example, a temporary
oversupply of certain bonds may cause a temporarily low price for such bonds, as
compared with other bonds of like quality and characteristics. The Fund may also
engage to a limited extent in short-term trading consistent with its investment
objectives. Securities may be sold in anticipation of a market decline (a rise
in interest rates) or purchased in anticipation of a market rise (a decline in
interest rates) and later sold, but the Fund will not engage in trading solely
to recognize a gain.


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         Subject to the foregoing, the Fund will attempt to achieve its
investment objectives by prudent selection of municipal bonds with a view to
holding them for investment. While there can be no assurance thereof, the Fund
anticipates that its annual portfolio turnover rate will generally not exceed
100%. However, the rate of turnover will not be a limiting factor when the Fund
deems it desirable to sell or purchase securities. Therefore, depending upon
market conditions, the annual portfolio turnover rate of the Fund may exceed
100% in particular years.

OTHER INVESTMENT COMPANIES

         The Fund may invest in securities of other open or closed-end
investment companies that invest primarily in municipal bonds of the types in
which the Fund may invest directly. The Fund generally expects to invest in
other investment companies either during periods when it has large amounts of
uninvested cash, such as the period shortly after the Fund receives the proceeds
of the offering of its common shares or MuniPreferred shares, or during periods
when there is a shortage of attractive, high-yielding municipal bonds available
in the market. As a stockholder in an investment company, the Fund will bear its
ratable share of that investment company's expenses and would remain subject to
payment of the Fund's management, advisory and administrative fees with respect
to assets so invested. Common shareholders would therefore be subject to
duplicative expenses to the extent the Fund invests in other investment
companies. Nuveen Advisory will take expenses into account when evaluating the
investment merits of an investment in the investment company relative to
available municipal bond investments. In addition, the securities of other
investment companies may also be leveraged and will therefore be subject to the
same leverage risks described herein. As described in the Fund's Prospectus in
the section entitled "Risk Factors," the net asset value and market value of
leveraged shares will be more volatile and the yield to shareholders will tend
to fluctuate more than the yield generated by unleveraged shares.

WHEN-ISSUED AND DELAYED DELIVERY TRANSACTIONS

         The Fund may buy and sell municipal bonds on a when-issued or delayed
delivery basis, making payment or taking delivery at a later date, normally
within 15-45 days of the trade date. On such transactions the payment obligation
and the interest rate are fixed at the time the buyer enters into the
commitment. Beginning on the date the Fund enters into a commitment to purchase
securities on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis, the Fund is required
under rules of the Commission to maintain in a separate account liquid assets,
consisting of cash, cash equivalents or liquid securities having a market value
at all times of at least equal to the amount of the commitment. Income generated
by any such assets which provide taxable income for federal income tax purposes
is includable in the taxable income of the Fund. The Fund may enter into
contracts to purchase municipal bonds on a forward basis (i.e., where settlement
will occur more than 60 days from the date of the transaction) only to the
extent that the Fund specifically collateralizes such obligations with a
security that is expected to be called or mature within sixty days before or
after the settlement date of the forward transaction. The commitment to purchase
securities on a when-issued, delayed delivery or forward basis may involve an
element of risk because no interest accrues on the bonds prior to settlement and
at the time of delivery the market value may be less than cost.

MISCELLANEOUS INVESTMENTS

         The Fund may invest up to 5% of its net assets in tax-exempt or taxable
fixed-income or equity securities for the purpose of acquiring control of an
issuer whose municipal bonds (a) the Fund already owns and (b) have deteriorated
or are expected shortly to deteriorate significantly in credit quality, provided
Nuveen Advisory determines that such investment should enable the Fund to better
maximize its existing investment in such issuer. Investment in such securities
would result in a portion of your dividend being subject to regular federal and
California income taxes or the alternative minimum tax applicable to
individuals.


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REPURCHASE AGREEMENTS

         As temporary investments, the Fund may invest in repurchase agreements.
A repurchase agreement is a contractual agreement whereby the seller of
securities (U.S. Government securities or municipal bonds) agrees to repurchase
the same security at a specified price on a future date agreed upon by the
parties. The agreed-upon repurchase price determines the yield during the Fund's
holding period. Repurchase agreements are considered to be loans collateralized
by the underlying security that is the subject of the repurchase contract.
Income generated from transactions in repurchase agreements will be taxable. See
"Tax Matters" for information relating to the allocation of taxable income
between common shares and MuniPreferred shares, if any. The Fund will only enter
into repurchase agreements with registered securities dealers or domestic banks
that, in the opinion of Nuveen Advisory, present minimal credit risk. The risk
to the Fund is limited to the ability of the issuer to pay the agreed-upon
repurchase price on the delivery date; however, although the value of the
underlying collateral at the time the transaction is entered into always equals
or exceeds the agreed-upon repurchase price, if the value of the collateral
declines there is a risk of loss of both principal and interest. In the event of
default, the collateral may be sold but the Fund might incur a loss if the value
of the collateral declines, and might incur disposition costs or experience
delays in connection with liquidating the collateral. In addition, if bankruptcy
proceedings are commenced with respect to the seller of the security,
realization upon the collateral by the Fund may be delayed or limited. Nuveen
Advisory will monitor the value of the collateral at the time the transaction is
entered into and at all times subsequent during the term of the repurchase
agreement in an effort to determine that such value always equals or exceeds the
agreed-upon repurchase price. In the event the value of the collateral declines
below the repurchase price, Nuveen Advisory will demand additional collateral
from the issuer to increase the value of the collateral to at least that of the
repurchase price, including interest.

ZERO COUPON BONDS

         The Fund may invest in zero coupon bonds. A zero coupon bond is a bond
that does not pay interest for its entire life. When held to its maturity, its
return comes from the difference between the purchase price and its maturity
value. The market prices of zero coupon bonds are affected to a greater extent
by changes in prevailing levels of interest rates and thereby tend to be more
volatile in price than securities that pay interest periodically and may be more
speculative than such securities. In addition, because the Fund accrues income
with respect to these securities prior to the receipt of such interest, it may
have to dispose of portfolio securities under disadvantageous circumstances in
order to obtain cash needed to pay income dividends in amounts necessary to
avoid unfavorable tax consequences.

                             MANAGEMENT OF THE FUND

TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS

         The management of the Fund, including general supervision of the duties
performed for the Fund under the management agreement between Nuveen Advisory
and the Fund, is the responsibility of the Board of Trustees of the Fund. The
number of trustees of the Fund is currently set at seven. None of the trustees
who are not "interested" persons of the Fund has ever been a director or
employee of, or consultant to, Nuveen or its affiliates. The names and business
addresses of the trustees and officers of the Fund, their principal occupations
and other affiliations during the past five years, the number of portfolios each
oversees and other directorships they hold are set forth below.


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                                   POSITIONS AND
                                   OFFICES WITH                                                       NUMBER OF
                                        THE                                                         PORTFOLIOS IN
                                   FUND AND YEAR               PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS                 FUND COMPLEX
       NAME, BIRTHDATE             FIRST ELECTED           INCLUDING OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS             OVERSEEN BY
         AND ADDRESS              OR APPOINTED(1)              DURING PAST FIVE YEARS                  TRUSTEE
       ---------------            ---------------           -----------------------------            -------------
                                                                                           
Trustee who is an interested person of the Fund:

Timothy R. Schwertfeger*          Chairman of the    Chairman and Director (since 1996) of The           141
3/28/49                         Board and Trustee    John Nuveen Company, Nuveen Investments, LLC,
333 West Wacker Drive                  2002          Nuveen Advisory Corp. and Nuveen
Chicago, IL 60606                                    Institutional Advisory Corp.; prior
                                                     thereto, Executive Vice President and Director
                                                     of The John Nuveen Company and Nuveen
                                                     Investments, LLC; Director (since 1992) and
                                                     Chairman (since 1996) of Nuveen Advisory Corp.
                                                     and Nuveen Institutional Advisory Corp.;
                                                     Chairman and Director (since 1997) of Nuveen
                                                     Asset Management Inc.; Director (since 1996)
                                                     of Institutional Capital Corporation; Chairman
                                                     and Director (since 1999) of Rittenhouse
                                                     Financial Services Inc.; Chief Executive
                                                     Officer (since 1999) of Nuveen Senior Loan
                                                     Asset Management Inc.

Trustees who are not interested persons of the Fund:

Robert P. Bremner                     Trustee        Private Investor and Management                     122
8/22/40                                2002          Consultant.
3725 Huntington Street,
     N.W.
Washington, D.C.  20015

Lawrence H. Brown                     Trustee        Retired (August 1989) as Senior Vice                122
7/29/34                                2002          President of The Northern Trust Company.
201 Michigan Avenue
Highwood, IL  60040

Anne E. Impellizzeri                  Trustee        Retired, formerly, Executive Director               122
1/26/33                                2002          of Manitoga (Center for Russel Wright's
15 High Street                                       Design with Nature); prior thereto, President
Cold Spring, NY 10516                                and Executive Officer of Blanton-Peale
                                                     Institutes Chief of Religion and Health
                                                     (since 1990); prior thereto, Vice
                                                     President, Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.




----------

* Mr. Schwertfeger is an "interested person" of the Fund, as defined in the
Investment Company Act of 1940, because he is an officer and director of Nuveen
Advisory.

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                                   POSITIONS AND
                                   OFFICES WITH                                                       NUMBER OF
                                        THE                                                         PORTFOLIOS IN
                                   FUND AND YEAR               PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS                 FUND COMPLEX
       NAME, BIRTHDATE             FIRST ELECTED           INCLUDING OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS             OVERSEEN BY
         AND ADDRESS              OR APPOINTED(1)              DURING PAST FIVE YEARS                  TRUSTEE
       ---------------             -------------           -----------------------------            -------------
                                                                                           
Peter R. Sawers                       Trustee        Adjunct Professor of Business and                   122
4/3/33                                 2002          Economics, University of Dubuque, Iowa;
22 The Landmark                                      formerly (1991-2000) Adjunct Professor,
Northfield, IL  60093                                Lake Forest Graduate School of
                                                     Management, Lake Forest, Illinois; prior
                                                     thereto, Executive Director, Towers Perrin
                                                     Australia, a management consulting firm;
                                                     Chartered Financial Analyst; Certified
                                                     Management Consultant; Director, Executive
                                                     Service Corps of Chicago; Director, Hadley
                                                     School for the Blind.

William J. Schneider                  Trustee        Senior Partner and Chief Operating                  122
9/24/44                                2002          Officer, Miller-Valentine Group, Vice
4000 Miller-Valentine Ct.                            President, Miller-Valentine Realty, a
P. O. Box 744                                        development and contract company; Chair,
Dayton, OH  45439                                    Miami Valley Hospital; Chair, Miami
                                                     Valley Economic Development Coalition;
                                                     formerly, Member, Community Advisory
                                                     Board, National City Bank, Dayton, Ohio
                                                     and Business Advisory Council, Cleveland
                                                     Federal Reserve Bank.

Judith M. Stockdale                   Trustee        Executive Director, Gaylord and Dorothy             122
12/29/47                               2002          Donnelley Foundation (private philanthropic
35 E. Wacker Drive                                   foundation) (since 1994); prior thereto,
Suite 2600                                           Executive Director, Great Lakes Protection
Chicago, IL  60601                                   Fund (from 1990 to 1994).


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                                   POSITIONS AND
                                   OFFICES WITH                                                       NUMBER OF
                                        THE                                                         PORTFOLIOS IN
                                   FUND AND YEAR               PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS                 FUND COMPLEX
       NAME, BIRTHDATE             FIRST ELECTED           INCLUDING OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS             OVERSEEN BY
         AND ADDRESS              OR APPOINTED(2)              DURING PAST FIVE YEARS                  TRUSTEE
       ---------------            ---------------          -----------------------------            -------------
                                                                                           
Officers of the Fund:

Gifford R. Zimmerman                   Chief         Managing Director (since 2002), Assistant           141
9/9/56                            Administrative     Secretary and Associate General Counsel,
333 W. Wacker Drive                   Officer        formerly, Vice President and Assistant
Chicago, IL  60606                     2002          General Counsel of Nuveen Investments, LLC;
                                                     Managing Director (since 2002), General
                                                     Counsel and Assistant Secretary,
                                                     formerly, Vice President of Nuveen Advisory
                                                     Corp. and Nuveen Institutional Advisory
                                                     Corp.; Managing Director (since 2002),
                                                     Assistant Secretary, formerly, Vice President
                                                     (since 1999) of Nuveen Senior Loan Asset
                                                     Management Inc.; Managing Director (since
                                                     2002), Assistant Secretary and Associate
                                                     General Counsel, formerly, Vice President
                                                     (since 2000), of Nuveen Asset Management
                                                     Inc.; Vice President and Assistant Secretary
                                                     of The John Nuveen Company (since 1994);
                                                     Chartered Financial Analyst.

Michael T. Atkinson             Vice President and   Vice President (since January 2002),                141
2/3/66                          Assistant Secretary  formerly, Assistant Vice President (since
333 W. Wacker Drive                    2002          2000), previously, Associate of Nuveen
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Investments, LLC.

Paul L. Brennan                   Vice President     Vice President (since January 2002),                136
11/10/66                               2002          formerly, Assistant Vice President (since
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  1997), of Nuveen Advisory Corp.; prior
Chicago, IL  60606                                   thereto, portfolio manager of Flagship
                                                     Financial Inc.; Chartered Financial
                                                     Analyst and Certified Public Accountant.

Peter H. D'Arrigo               Vice President and   Vice President of Nuveen Investments, LLC           141
11/28/67                             Treasurer       (since 1999), prior thereto, Assistant
333 W. Wacker Drive                    2002          Vice President (from 1997); Vice
Chicago, IL  60606                                   President and Treasurer (since 1999) of
                                                     Nuveen Senior Loan Asset Management Inc.;
                                                     formerly, Associate of Nuveen Investments;
                                                     Chartered Financial Analyst.

Susan M. DeSanto                  Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Advisory Corp.             141
9/8/54                                 2002          (since 2001); previously, Vice President
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  of Van Kampen Investment Advisory Corp.
Chicago, IL  60606                                   (since 1998); prior thereto, Assistant
                                                     Vice President of Van Kampen Investment
                                                     Advisory Corp. (since 1994).



                                      S-16




                                   POSITIONS AND
                                   OFFICES WITH                                                       NUMBER OF
                                        THE                                                         PORTFOLIOS IN
                                   FUND AND YEAR               PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS                 FUND COMPLEX
       NAME, BIRTHDATE             FIRST ELECTED           INCLUDING OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS             OVERSEEN BY
         AND ADDRESS              OR APPOINTED(2)              DURING PAST FIVE YEARS                  TRUSTEE
       ---------------            ---------------          -----------------------------            -------------
                                                                                           
Jessica R. Droeger              Vice President and   Vice President (since January 2002) and             141
9/24/64                              Secretary       Assistant General Counsel (since 1998);
333 W. Wacker Drive                    2002          formerly, Assistant Vice President (since
Chicago, IL  60606                                   1998) of Nuveen Investments, LLC; Vice
                                                     President (since May 2002), formerly
                                                     Assistant Vice President and Assistant
                                                     Secretary (since 1998) of Nuveen Advisory
                                                     Corp. and Nuveen Institutional Advisory
                                                     Corp.; prior thereto, Associate at the
                                                     law firm D'Ancona Partners LLC.

Lorna C. Ferguson                 Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Investments, LLC;          141
10/24/45                               2002          Vice President (since 1998) of Nuveen
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  Advisory Corp. and Nuveen Institutional
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Advisory Corp.

William M. Fitzgerald             Vice President     Managing Director (since 2002) of Nuveen            141
3/2/64                                 2002          Investments, LLC; Managing Director (since
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  2001), formerly Vice President of Nuveen
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Advisory Corp. and Nuveen Institutional
                                                     Advisory Corp. (since 1995); Chartered
                                                     Financial Analyst.

Stephen D. Foy                  Vice President and   Vice President of Nuveen Investments, LLC           141
5/31/54                             Controller       and The John Nuveen Company; Vice President
333 W. Wacker Drive                    2002          (since 1999) of Nuveen Senior Loan
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Management Inc.; Certified Public
                                                     Accountant.

J. Thomas Futrell                 Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Advisory Corp.;            136
7/5/55                                 2002          Chartered Financial Analyst.
333 W. Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL  60606

Richard A. Huber                  Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Institutional              136
3/26/63                                2002          Advisory  Corp. (since 1998) and Nuveen
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  Advisory Corp. (since 1997); prior
Chicago, IL  60606                                   thereto, Vice President and Portfolio
                                                     Manager of Flagship Financial, Inc.

Steven J. Krupa                   Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Advisory Corp.             136
8/21/57                                2002
333 W. Wacker Drive
Chicago, IL 60606

David J. Lamb                     Vice President     Vice President (since 2000) of Nuveen               141
3/22/63                                2002          Investments, LLC, previously Assistant
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  Vice President (since 1999); prior thereto,
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Associate of Nuveen Investments, LLC;
                                                     Certified Public Accountant.




                                      S-17



                                   POSITIONS AND
                                   OFFICES WITH                                                       NUMBER OF
                                        THE                                                         PORTFOLIOS IN
                                   FUND AND YEAR               PRINCIPAL OCCUPATIONS                 FUND COMPLEX
       NAME, BIRTHDATE             FIRST ELECTED           INCLUDING OTHER DIRECTORSHIPS             OVERSEEN BY
         AND ADDRESS              OR APPOINTED(2)              DURING PAST FIVE YEARS                  TRUSTEE
       ---------------            ---------------          -----------------------------            -------------
                                                                                           
Tina M. Lazar                     Vice President     Vice President (since 1999), previously,            141
8/27/61                                2002          Assistant Vice President (since 1993) of
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  Nuveen Investments, LLC.
Chicago, IL  60606

Larry W. Martin                 Vice President and   Vice President, Assistant Secretary and             141
7/27/51                         Assistant Secretary  Assistant General Counsel of Nuveen
333 W. Wacker Drive                    2002          Investments, LLC; Vice President and
Chicago, IL  60606                                   Assistant Secretary of Nuveen Advisory
                                                     Corp. and Nuveen Institutional Advisory
                                                     Corp.; Assistant Secretary of The John Nuveen
                                                     Company and (since 1997) Nuveen Asset
                                                     Management Inc.; Vice President and
                                                     Assistant Secretary (since 1999) of
                                                     Nuveen Senior Loan Asset Management Inc.

Edward F. Neild, IV               Vice President     Managing Director (since 2002) of Nuveen            141
7/7/65                                 2002          Investments, LLC; Managing Director (since
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  1997), formerly Vice President (since
Chicago, IL  60606                                   1996) of Nuveen Advisory Corp. and Nuveen
                                                     Institutional Advisory Corp.; Chartered
                                                     Financial Analyst.

Thomas J. O'Shaughnessy           Vice President     Vice President (since January 2002),                136
9/4/60                                 2002          formerly, Assistant Vice President (since
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  1998), of Nuveen Advisory Corp.; prior
Chicago, IL  60606                                   thereto, portfolio manager.

Thomas C. Spalding                Vice President     Vice President of Nuveen Advisory Corp.             136
7/31/51                                2002          and Nuveen Institutional Advisory Corp.;
333 W. Wacker Drive                                  Chartered Financial Analyst.
Chicago, IL  60606


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(1)  Trustees are elected each year by shareholders and serve a one year term
     until his/her successor is elected.
(2)  Officers serve one year terms through July of each year.

         The Board of Trustees has five standing committees: the executive
committee, the audit committee, the nominating and governance committee, the
dividend committee and the valuation committee. Because the Fund is newly
organized, none of the committees have met during the Fund's last fiscal year.
The executive committee met once prior to the commencement of the Fund's
operations.

         Peter R. Sawers and Timothy R. Schwertfeger, Chair, serve as members of
the executive committee of the Board of Trustees of the Fund. The executive
committee, which meets between regular meetings of the Board of Trustees, is
authorized to exercise all of the powers of the Board of Trustees.

         The audit committee monitors the accounting and reporting policies and
practices of the Funds, the quality and integrity of the financial statements of
the Funds, compliance by the Funds with legal and regulatory requirements and
the independence and performance of the external and internal auditors. The
members of the audit committee are William J. Schneider, Chair, Robert P.
Bremner, Lawrence H. Brown, Anne E. Impellizzeri, Peter R. Sawers and Judith M.
Stockdale.


                                      S-18


         The nominating and governance committee is responsible for Board
selection and tenure; selection and review of committees; and Board education
and operations. In addition, the committee monitors performance of legal counsel
and other service providers; periodically reviews and makes recommendations
about any appropriate changes to trustee compensation; and has the resources and
authority to discharge its responsibilities -- including retaining special
counsel and other experts or consultants at the expense of the Fund. In the
event of a vacancy on the Board, the nominating and governance committee
receives suggestions from various sources as to suitable candidates, including
from shareholders of the Fund. Suggestions should be sent in writing to Lorna
Ferguson, Vice President for Board Relations, Nuveen Investments, 333 West
Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606. The nominating and governance committee sets
appropriate standards and requirements for nominations for new trustees and
reserves the right to interview all candidates and to make the final selection
of any new trustees. The members of the nominating and governance committee are
Anne E. Impellizzeri, Chair, Robert P. Bremner, Lawrence H. Brown, Peter R.
Sawers, William J. Schneider and Judith M. Stockdale.

         The dividend committee is authorized to declare distributions on the
Fund's shares including, but not limited to regular and special dividends,
capital gains and ordinary income distributions. The members of the dividend
committee are Timothy R. Schwertfeger, Chair, and Lawrence H. Brown.

         The valuation committee oversees the Fund's Pricing Procedures
including, but not limited to, the review and approval of fair value pricing
determinations made by Nuveen's Valuation Group. The members of the valuation
committee are Judith M. Stockdale and Lawrence H. Brown.

         The trustees of the Fund are also directors or trustees, as the case
may be, of 30 Nuveen open-end funds and 92 Nuveen closed-end funds advised by
Nuveen Advisory Corp. Mr. Schwertfeger is a director or trustee, as the case may
be, of 19 Nuveen open-end and closed-end funds advised by Nuveen Institutional
Advisory Corp. None of the independent trustees, nor any of their immediate
family members, has ever been a director, officer, or employee of, or a
consultant to, Nuveen Advisory, Nuveen, Salomon Smith Barney Inc. or their
affiliates.

         The holders of common shares of the Fund will elect trustees at the
next annual meeting of common shareholders, unless any MuniPreferred shares are
outstanding at that time, in which event holders of MuniPreferred shares, voting
as a separate class, will elect two trustees and the remaining trustees shall be
elected by common shareholders and holders of MuniPreferred shares, voting
together as a single class. Holders of MuniPreferred shares will be entitled to
elect a majority of the Fund's trustees under certain circumstances.
See "Description of Shares-- MuniPreferred shares-- Voting Rights."


                                      S-19


         The following table sets forth the dollar range of equity securities
beneficially owned by each trustee as of December 31, 2001:



                                                                 AGGREGATE DOLLAR RANGE OF
                                                                  EQUITY SECURITIES IN ALL
                                           DOLLAR RANGE OF         REGISTERED INVESTMENT
                                                EQUITY             COMPANIES OVERSEEN BY
                                              SECURITIES            TRUSTEE IN FAMILY OF
            NAME OF TRUSTEE                  IN THE FUND            INVESTMENT COMPANIES
            ---------------                ---------------       -------------------------
                                                           
Robert P. Bremner...................               $0                  over $100,000
Lawrence H. Brown...................               $0                  over $100,000
Anne E. Impellizzeri................               $0                  over $100,000
Peter R. Sawers.....................               $0                  over $100,000
William J. Schneider................               $0                  over $100,000
Timothy R. Schwertfeger.............               $0                  over $100,000
Judith M. Stockdale.................               $0                  over $100,000


         No trustee who is not an interested person of the Fund owns
beneficially or of record, any security of Nuveen Advisory, Nuveen, Salomon
Smith Barney Inc. or any person (other than a registered investment company)
directly or indirectly controlling, controlled by or under common control with
Nuveen Advisory, Nuveen or Salomon Smith Barney Inc.

         The following table sets forth estimated compensation to be paid by the
Fund projected during the Fund's first full fiscal year after commencement of
operation. The Fund does not have a retirement or pension plan. The officers and
trustees affiliated with Nuveen serve without any compensation from the Fund.
The Fund has a deferred compensation plan (the "Plan") that permits any trustee
who is not an "interested person" of the Fund to elect to defer receipt of all
or a portion of his or her compensation as a trustee. The deferred compensation
of a participating trustee is credited to a book reserve account of the Fund
when the compensation would otherwise have been paid to the trustee. The value
of the trustee's deferral account at any time is equal to the value that the
account would have had if contributions to the account had been invested and
reinvested in shares of one or more of the eligible Nuveen funds. At the time
for commencing distributions from a trustee's deferral account, the trustee may
elect to receive distributions in a lump sum or over a period of five years. The
Fund will not be liable for any other fund's obligations to make distributions
under the Plan.



                                            ESTIMATED AGGREGATE      TOTAL COMPENSATION        AMOUNT OF TOTAL
                                             COMPENSATION FROM          FROM FUND AND         COMPENSATION THAT
            NAME OF TRUSTEE                      THE FUND*             FUND COMPLEX**         HAS BEEN DEFERRED
            ---------------                 -------------------      ------------------       -----------------
                                                                                     
Robert P. Bremner....................              $202                   $72,500                 $  8,280
Lawrence H. Brown....................               210                    78,500                        0
Anne E. Impellizzeri.................               202                    72,500                   55,200
Peter R. Sawers......................               202                    73,000                   54,788
William J. Schneider.................               202                    72,500                   55,200
Judith M. Stockdale..................               202                    72,500                   13,800


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*       Based on the estimated compensation to be earned by the independent
        trustees for the 12 month period ending 8/31/04, representing the Fund's
        first full fiscal year end, for services to the Fund.

**      Based on the compensation paid to the trustees for the one year period
        ending 12/31/01 for services to the open-end and closed-end funds
        advised by Nuveen Advisory.


                                      S-20


         The Fund has no employees. Its officers are compensated by Nuveen
Advisory or an affiliate, or The John Nuveen Company.

                               INVESTMENT ADVISER

         Nuveen Advisory acts as investment adviser to the Fund, with
responsibility for the overall management of the Fund. Its address is 333 West
Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606. Nuveen Advisory is also responsible for
managing the Fund's business affairs and providing day-to-day administrative
services to the Fund. For additional information regarding the management
services performed by Nuveen Advisory, see "Management of the Fund" in the
Fund's Prospectus.

         Nuveen Advisory is a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen
Company. Founded in 1898, The John Nuveen Company brings over a century of
expertise to the municipal bond market. According to data from Thomson Wealth
Management, Nuveen Advisory is the leading sponsor of exchange-traded municipal
bond funds as measured by number of funds (92) and fund assets under management
($33 billion) as of October 31, 2002. Overall, The John Nuveen Company and its
affiliates had over $84 billion in assets under management or surveillance as of
October 31, 2002. The John Nuveen Company is approximately 77% owned by The St.
Paul Companies, Inc. ("St. Paul"). St. Paul is a publicly-traded company located
in St. Paul, Minnesota, and is principally engaged in providing
property-liability insurance through subsidiaries.

         Nuveen Investments, LLC, a unit of The John Nuveen Company, provides
investment management services for advisors, serving high-net-worth clients and
institutional clients. The company today markets its capabilities--which include
tax-free investing, separately managed accounts and market neutral alternative
investment portfolios--under four distinct brands: Nuveen, NWQ, Rittenhouse and
Symphony. The John Nuveen Company and its affiliates had over $77 billion of
assets under management as of October 31, 2002. The John Nuveen Company, an
affiliate of The St. Paul Companies (NYSE: SPC), is listed on The New York Stock
Exchange and trades under the symbol "JNC."

         Pursuant to an investment management agreement between Nuveen Advisory
and the Fund, the Fund has agreed to pay for the services and facilities
provided by Nuveen Advisory an annual management fee, payable on a monthly
basis, according to the following schedule:



           AVERAGE DAILY MANAGED ASSETS                MANAGEMENT FEE
           ----------------------------                --------------
                                                    
Up to $125 million.............................             .6500%
$125 million to $250 million...................             .6375
$250 million to $500 million...................             .6250
$500 million to $1 billion.....................             .6125
$1 billion to $2 billion.......................             .6000
$2 billion and over............................             .5750


         In addition to the fee of Nuveen Advisory, the Fund pays all other
costs and expenses of its operations, including compensation of its trustees
(other than those affiliated with Nuveen Advisory), custodian, transfer agency
and dividend disbursing expenses, legal fees, expenses of independent auditors,
expenses of repurchasing shares, expenses of issuing MuniPreferred shares,
expenses of preparing, printing and distributing shareholder reports, notices,
proxy statements and reports to governmental agencies and taxes, if any. All
fees and expenses are accrued daily and deducted before payment of dividends to
investors.


                                      S-21


         For the first eight full years of the Fund's operation, Nuveen Advisory
has contractually agreed to reimburse the Fund for fees and expenses in the
amounts, and for the time periods, set forth below:



                              PERCENTAGE                                    PERCENTAGE
                              REIMBURSED                                    REIMBURSED
                           (AS A PERCENTAGE                              (AS A PERCENTAGE
      YEAR ENDING                 OF                YEAR ENDING                 OF
     NOVEMBER 30,           MANAGED ASSETS)         NOVEMBER 30,          MANAGED ASSETS)
     ------------          ----------------         ------------         ----------------
                                                                
          2002(1)                  .32%                   2008                   .24%
          2003                     .32                    2009                   .16
          2004                     .32                    2010                   .08
          2005                     .32
          2006                     .32
          2007                     .32


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(1)     From the commencement of operations.

         Reducing Fund expenses in this manner will tend to increase the amount
of income available for the common shareholders. Nuveen Advisory has not agreed
to reimburse the Fund for any portion of its fees and expenses beyond November
30, 2010.

         Unless earlier terminated as described below, the Fund's investment
management agreement with Nuveen Advisory (the "management agreement") will
remain in effect until July 1, 2004. The management agreement continues in
effect from year to year so long as such continuation is approved at least
annually by (1) the Board of Trustees or the vote of a majority of the
outstanding voting securities of the Fund, and (2) a majority of the trustees
who are not interested persons of any party to the investment management
agreement, cast in person at a meeting called for the purpose of voting on such
approval. The investment management agreement may be terminated at any time,
without penalty, by either the Fund or Nuveen Advisory upon 60 days written
notice, and is automatically terminated in the event of its assignment as
defined in the 1940 Act.

         The management agreement has been approved by a majority of the
independent trustees of the Fund and the sole shareholder of the Fund. The
independent trustees have determined that the terms of the Fund's management
agreement are fair and reasonable and that the agreement is in the Fund's best
interests. The independent trustees believe that the management agreement will
enable the Fund to obtain high quality investment management services at a cost
that they deem appropriate, reasonable, and in the best interests of the Fund
and its shareholders. In making such determination, the independent trustees met
independently from the interested trustee of the Fund and any officers of Nuveen
Advisory and its affiliates. The independent trustees also relied upon the
assistance of counsel to the independent trustees.

         In evaluating the investment management agreement, the independent
trustees reviewed materials furnished by Nuveen Advisory at the annual advisory
contract renewal meeting held in April, 2002, including information regarding
Nuveen Advisory, its affiliates and its personnel, operations and financial
condition. The independent trustees also reviewed, among other things, the
nature and quality of services to be provided by Nuveen Advisory, the proposed
fees to be charged by Nuveen Advisory for investment management services, the
profitability to Nuveen Advisory of its relationships with the Fund, fall-out
benefits to Nuveen Advisory from that relationship, economies of scale achieved
by Nuveen Advisory, the experience of the investment advisory and other
personnel providing services to the Fund, the historical quality of the services
provided by Nuveen Advisory and comparative fees and expense ratios of
investment companies with similar objectives and strategies managed by other
investment advisers, and other factors that the independent trustees deemed
relevant.


                                      S-22


         The independent trustees discussed with representatives of Nuveen
Advisory the Fund's operations and Nuveen Advisory's ability to provide advisory
and other services to the Fund.

         The Fund, Nuveen Advisory, Nuveen, Salomon Smith Barney, Inc., and
other related entities have adopted codes of ethics which essentially prohibit
certain of their personnel, including the Nuveen fund portfolio manager, from
engaging in personal investments which compete or interfere with, or attempt to
take advantage of a client's, including the Fund's, anticipated or actual
portfolio transactions, and are designed to assure that the interests of
clients, including Fund shareholders, are placed before the interests of
personnel in connection with personal investment transactions. Text-only
versions of the codes of ethics of the Fund, Nuveen Advisory and Nuveen can be
viewed online or downloaded from the EDGAR Database on the SEC's internet web
site at www.sec.gov. You may also review and copy those documents by visiting
the SEC's Public Reference Room in Washington, DC. Information on the operation
of the Public Reference Room may be obtained by calling the SEC at 202-942-8090.
In addition, copies of the codes of ethics may be obtained, after mailing the
appropriate duplicating fee, by writing to the SEC's Public Reference Section,
450 5th Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20549-0102 or by e-mail request at
publicinfo@sec.gov.

                             PORTFOLIO TRANSACTIONS

         Nuveen Advisory is responsible for decisions to buy and sell securities
for the Fund and for the placement of the Fund's securities business, the
negotiation of the prices to be paid for principal trades and the allocation of
its transactions among various dealer firms. Portfolio securities will normally
be purchased directly from an underwriter or in the over-the-counter market from
the principal dealers in such securities, unless it appears that a better price
or execution may be obtained through other means. Portfolio securities will not
be purchased from Nuveen or its affiliates except in compliance with the 1940
Act.

         The Fund expects that substantially all portfolio transactions will be
effected on a principal (as opposed to an agency) basis and, accordingly, does
not expect to pay any brokerage commissions. Purchases from underwriters will
include a commission or concession paid by the issuer to the underwriter, and
purchases from dealers will include the spread between the bid and asked price.
On occasion, the Fund may clear portfolio transactions through Nuveen. It is the
policy of Nuveen Advisory to seek the best execution under the circumstances of
each trade. Nuveen Advisory evaluates price as the primary consideration, with
the financial condition, reputation and responsiveness of the dealer considered
secondary in determining best execution. Given the best execution obtainable, it
will be Nuveen Advisory's practice to select dealers which, in addition, furnish
research information (primarily credit analyses of issuers and general economic
reports) and statistical and other services to Nuveen Advisory. It is not
possible to place a dollar value on information and statistical and other
services received from dealers. Since it is only supplementary to Nuveen
Advisory's own research efforts, the receipt of research information is not
expected to reduce significantly Nuveen Advisory's expenses. While Nuveen
Advisory will be primarily responsible for the placement of the business of the
Fund, the policies and practices of Nuveen Advisory in this regard must be
consistent with the foregoing and will, at all times, be subject to review by
the Board of Trustees of the Fund.

         Nuveen Advisory may manage other investment accounts and investment
companies for other clients which have investment objectives similar to those of
the Fund. Subject to applicable laws and regulations, Nuveen Advisory seeks to
allocate portfolio transactions equitably whenever concurrent decisions are made
to purchase or sell securities by the Fund and another advisory account. In
making such allocations the main factors to be considered will be the respective
investment objectives, the relative size of portfolio holdings of the same or
comparable securities, the availability of cash for investment and the size of
investment commitments generally held. While this procedure could have a


                                      S-23


detrimental effect on the price or amount of the securities available to the
Fund from time to time, it is the opinion of the Board of Trustees that the
benefits available from Nuveen Advisory's organization will outweigh any
disadvantage that may arise from exposure to simultaneous transactions.

                                NET ASSET VALUE

         The Fund's net asset value per share is determined as of the close of
regular session trading (normally 4:00 p.m. eastern time) on each day the New
York Stock Exchange is open for business. Net asset value is calculated by
taking the fair value of the Fund's total assets, including interest or
dividends accrued but not yet collected, less all liabilities, and dividing by
the total number of shares outstanding. The result, rounded to the nearest cent,
is the net asset value per share.

         In determining net asset value, expenses are accrued and applied daily
and securities and other assets for which market quotations are available are
valued at market value. The prices of municipal bonds are provided by a pricing
service and based on the mean between the bid and asked price. When price quotes
are not readily available (which is usually the case for municipal bonds), the
pricing service establishes a fair market value based on prices of comparable
municipal bonds. All valuations are subject to review by the Fund's Board of
Trustees or its delegate, Nuveen Advisory.

                        ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING
                         THE AUCTIONS FOR MUNIPREFERRED

GENERAL

         Auction Agency Agreement. The Fund has entered into an Auction Agency
Agreement (the "Auction Agency Agreement") with the Auction Agent (currently,
Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas) which provides, among other things, that
the Auction Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for purposes of determining
the Applicable Rate for shares of each series of MuniPreferred so long as the
Applicable Rate for shares of such series is to be based on the results of an
Auction.

         Broker-Dealer Agreements. Each Auction requires the participation of
one or more Broker-Dealers. The Auction Agent has entered into agreements
(collectively, the "Broker-Dealer Agreements") with several Broker-Dealers
selected by the Fund, which provide for the participation of those
Broker-Dealers in Auctions for shares of MuniPreferred. See "Broker-Dealers"
below.

         Securities Depository. The Depository Trust Company ("DTC") will act as
the Securities Depository for the Agent Members (as defined below) with respect
to shares of each series of MuniPreferred. One certificate for all of the shares
of each series of MuniPreferred will be registered in the name of Cede, as
nominee of the Securities Depository. Such certificate will bear a legend to the
effect that such certificate is issued subject to the provisions restricting
transfers of shares of MuniPreferred contained in the Statement. The Fund will
also issue stop-transfer instructions to the transfer agent for shares of each
series of MuniPreferred. Prior to the commencement of the right of holders of
preferred shares to elect a majority of the Fund's trustees, as described under
"Description of MuniPreferred Shares -- Voting Rights" in the Prospectus, Cede
will be the holder of record of all shares of each series of MuniPreferred and
owners of such shares will not be entitled to receive certificates representing
their ownership interest in such shares.

         DTC, a New York-chartered limited purpose trust company, performs
services for its participants (including the Agent Members), some of whom
(and/or their representatives) own DTC. DTC maintains lists of its participants
and will maintain the positions (ownership interests) held by each such
participant (the "Agent Member") in shares of MuniPreferred, whether for its own
account or as a nominee for another person.


                                      S-24


CONCERNING THE AUCTION AGENT

         The Auction Agent is acting as agent for the Fund in connection with
Auctions. In the absence of bad faith or negligence on its part, the Auction
Agent will not be liable for any action taken, suffered, or omitted or for any
error of judgment made by it in the performance of its duties under the Auction
Agency Agreement and will not be liable for any error of judgment made in good
faith unless the Auction Agent will have been negligent in ascertaining the
pertinent facts.

         The Auction Agent may rely upon, as evidence of the identities of the
Existing Holders of shares of MuniPreferred, the Auction Agent's registry of
Existing Holders, the results of Auctions and notices from any Broker-Dealer (or
other Person, if permitted by the Fund) with respect to transfers described
under "The Auction -- Secondary Market Trading and Transfer of MuniPreferred" in
the prospectus and notices from the Fund. The Auction Agent is not required to
accept any such notice for an Auction unless it is received by the Auction Agent
by 3:00 p.m., New York City time, on the Business Day preceding such Auction.

         The Auction Agent may terminate the Auction Agency Agreement upon
notice to the Fund on a date no earlier than 45 days after such notice. If the
Auction Agent should resign, the Fund will use its best efforts to enter into an
agreement with a successor Auction Agent containing substantially the same terms
and conditions as the Auction Agency Agreement. The Fund may remove the Auction
Agent provided that prior to such removal the Fund shall have entered into such
an agreement with a successor Auction Agent.

BROKER-DEALERS

         The Auction Agent after each Auction for shares of MuniPreferred will
pay to each Broker-Dealer, from funds provided by the Fund, a service charge at
the annual rate of 1/4 of 1% in the case of any Auction immediately preceding a
Rate Period of less than 364 days, or a percentage agreed to by the Fund and the
Broker-Dealers in the case of any Auction immediately preceding a Rate Period of
364 days or longer, of the purchase price of shares of MuniPreferred placed by
such Broker-Dealer at such Auction. For the purposes of the preceding sentence,
shares of MuniPreferred will be placed by a Broker-Dealer if such shares were
(a) the subject of Hold Orders deemed to have been submitted to the Auction
Agent by the Broker-Dealer and were acquired by such Broker-Dealer for its own
account or were acquired by such Broker-Dealer for its customers who are
Beneficial Owners or (b) the subject of an Order submitted by such Broker-Dealer
that is (i) a Submitted Bid of an Existing Holder that resulted in such Existing
Holder continuing to hold such shares as a result of the Auction or (ii) a
Submitted Bid of a Potential Holder that resulted in such Potential Holder
purchasing such shares as a result of the Auction or (iii) a valid Hold Order.

         The Fund may request the Auction Agent to terminate one or more
Broker-Dealer Agreements at any time, provided that at least one Broker-Dealer
Agreement is in effect after such termination.

         The Broker-Dealer Agreement provides that a Broker-Dealer (other than
an affiliate of the Fund) may submit Orders in Auctions for its own account,
unless the Fund notifies all Broker-Dealers that they may no longer do so, in
which case Broker-Dealers may continue to submit Hold Orders and Sell Orders for
their own accounts. Any Broker-Dealer that is an affiliate of the Fund may
submit Orders in Auctions, but only if such Orders are not for its own account.
If a Broker-Dealer submits an Order for its own account in any Auction, it might
have an advantage over other Bidders because it would have knowledge of all
Orders submitted by it in that Auction; such Broker-Dealer, however, would not
have knowledge of Orders submitted by other Broker-Dealers in that Auction.


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                 CERTAIN PROVISIONS IN THE DECLARATION OF TRUST

         Under Massachusetts law, shareholders could, under certain
circumstances, be held personally liable for the obligations of the Fund.
However, the Declaration contains an express disclaimer of shareholder liability
for debts or obligations of the Fund and requires that notice of such limited
liability be given in each agreement, obligation or instrument entered into or
executed by the Fund or the trustees. The Declaration further provides for
indemnification out of the assets and property of the Fund for all loss and
expense of any shareholder held personally liable for the obligations of the
Fund. Thus, the risk of a shareholder incurring financial loss on account of
shareholder liability is limited to circumstances in which the Fund would be
unable to meet its obligations. The Fund believes that the likelihood of such
circumstances is remote.

         The Declaration includes provisions that could limit the ability of
other entities or persons to acquire control of the Fund or to convert the Fund
to open-end status. Specifically, the Declaration requires a vote by holders of
at least two-thirds of the common shares and MuniPreferred shares, voting
together as a single class, except as described below, to authorize (1) a
conversion of the Fund from a closed-end to an open-end investment company, (2)
a merger or consolidation of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund, with
any corporation, association, trust or other organization or a reorganization or
recapitalization of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund, (3) a sale,
lease or transfer of all or substantially all of the Fund's assets (other than
in the regular course of the Fund's investment activities), (4) in certain
circumstances, a termination of the Fund, or a series or class of the Fund or
(5) removal of trustees by shareholders, and then only for cause, unless, with
respect to (1) through (4), such transaction has already been authorized by the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of the total number of trustees fixed in
accordance with the Declaration or the By-laws, in which case the affirmative
vote of the holders of at least a majority of the Fund's common shares and
MuniPreferred shares outstanding at the time, voting together as a single class,
is required, provided, however, that where only a particular class or series is
affected (or, in the case of removing a trustee, when the trustee has been
elected by only one class), the required vote only by the applicable class or
series will be required. Approval of shareholders is not required, however, for
any transaction, whether deemed a merger, consolidation, reorganization or
otherwise whereby the Fund issues shares in connection with the acquisition of
assets (including those subject to liabilities) from any other investment
company or similar entity. None of the foregoing provisions may be amended
except by the vote of at least two-thirds of the common shares and MuniPreferred
shares, voting together as a single class. In the case of the conversion of the
Fund to an open-end investment company, or in the case of any of the foregoing
transactions constituting a plan of reorganization which adversely affects the
holders of MuniPreferred shares, the action in question will also require the
affirmative vote of the holders of at least two-thirds of the Fund's
MuniPreferred shares outstanding at the time, voting as a separate class, or, if
such action has been authorized by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the
total number of trustees fixed in accordance with the Declaration or the
By-laws, the affirmative vote of the holders of at least a majority of the
Fund's MuniPreferred shares outstanding at the time, voting as a separate class.
The votes required to approve the conversion of the Fund from a closed-end to an
open-end investment company or to approve transactions constituting a plan of
reorganization which adversely affects the holders of MuniPreferred shares are
higher than those required by the 1940 Act. The Board of Trustees believes that
the provisions of the Declaration relating to such higher votes are in the best
interest of the Fund and its shareholders.

         Reference should be made to the Declaration on file with the Securities
and Exchange Commission for the full text of these provisions.

         The Declaration provides that the obligations of the Fund are not
binding upon the trustees of the Fund individually, but only upon the assets and
property of the Fund, and that the trustees shall not be liable for errors of
judgment or mistakes of fact or law. Nothing in the Declaration, however,
protects a


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trustee against any liability to which he would otherwise be subject by reason
of willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless disregard of the
duties involved in the conduct of his office.

         REPURCHASE OF COMMON SHARES; CONVERSION TO OPEN-END FUND

         The Fund is a closed-end investment company and as such its
shareholders will not have the right to cause the Fund to redeem their shares.
Instead, the Fund's common shares will trade in the open market at a price that
will be a function of several factors, including dividend levels (which are in
turn affected by expenses), net asset value, call protection, price, dividend
stability, relative demand for and supply of such shares in the market, general
market and economic conditions and other factors. Because shares of a closed-end
investment company may frequently trade at prices lower than net asset value,
the Fund's Board of Trustees has currently determined that, at least annually,
it will consider action that might be taken to reduce or eliminate any material
discount from net asset value in respect of common shares, which may include the
repurchase of such shares in the open market or in private transactions, the
making of a tender offer for such shares at net asset value, or the conversion
of the Fund to an open-end investment company. There can be no assurance,
however, that the Board of Trustees will decide to take any of these actions, or
that share repurchases or tender offers, if undertaken, will reduce market
discount.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, at any time when the Fund's
MuniPreferred shares are outstanding, the Fund may not purchase, redeem or
otherwise acquire any of its common shares unless (1) all accrued MuniPreferred
shares dividends have been paid and (2) at the time of such purchase, redemption
or acquisition, the net asset value of the Fund's portfolio (determined after
deducting the acquisition price of the common shares) is at least 200% of the
liquidation value of the outstanding MuniPreferred shares (expected to equal the
original purchase price per share plus any accrued and unpaid dividends
thereon). The staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission currently requires
that any tender offer made by a closed-end investment company for its shares
must be at a price equal to the net asset value of such shares on the close of
business on the last day of the tender offer. Any service fees incurred in
connection with any tender offer made by the Fund will be borne by the Fund and
will not reduce the stated consideration to be paid to tendering shareholders.

         Subject to its investment limitations, the Fund may borrow to finance
the repurchase of shares or to make a tender offer. Interest on any borrowings
to finance share repurchase transactions or the accumulation of cash by the Fund
in anticipation of share repurchases or tenders will reduce the Fund's net
income. Any share repurchase, tender offer or borrowing that might be approved
by the Board of Trustees would have to comply with the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended, and the 1940 Act and the rules and regulations thereunder.

         Although the decision to take action in response to a discount from net
asset value will be made by the Board of the Fund at the time it considers such
issue, it is the Board's present policy, which may be changed by the Board, not
to authorize repurchases of common shares or a tender offer for such shares if
(1) such transactions, if consummated, would (a) result in the delisting of the
common shares from the American Stock Exchange, or (b) impair the Fund's status
as a regulated investment company under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the "Code") (which would make the Fund a taxable entity, causing the
Fund's income to be taxed at the corporate level in addition to the taxation of
shareholders who receive dividends from the Fund) or as a registered closed-end
investment company under the 1940 Act; (2) the Fund would not be able to
liquidate portfolio securities in an orderly manner and consistent with the
Fund's investment objectives and policies in order to repurchase shares; or (3)
there is, in the Board's judgment, any (a) material legal action or proceeding
instituted or threatened challenging such transactions or otherwise materially
adversely affecting the Fund, (b) general suspension of or limitation on prices
for trading securities on the American Stock Exchange, (c) declaration of a
banking moratorium by federal or state authorities or any suspension of payment
by United States or state banks in which the


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Fund invests, (d) material limitation affecting the Fund or the issuers of its
portfolio securities by federal or state authorities on the extension of credit
by lending institutions or on the exchange of foreign currency, (e) commencement
of war, armed hostilities or other international or national calamity directly
or indirectly involving the United States, or (f) other event or condition which
would have a material adverse effect (including any adverse tax effect) on the
Fund or its shareholders if shares were repurchased. The Board of Trustees of
the Fund may in the future modify these conditions in light of experience.

         Conversion to an open-end company would require the approval of the
holders of at least two-thirds of the Fund's common shares and MuniPreferred
shares outstanding at the time, voting together as a single class, and of the
holders of at least two-thirds of the Fund's MuniPreferred shares outstanding at
the time, voting as a separate class, provided however, that such separate class
vote shall be a majority vote if the action in question has previously been
approved, adopted or authorized by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the
total number of trustees fixed in accordance with the Declaration or By-laws.
See the Prospectus under "Certain Provisions in the Declaration of Trust" for a
discussion of voting requirements applicable to conversion of the Fund to an
open-end company. If the Fund converted to an open-end company, it would be
required to redeem all MuniPreferred shares then outstanding, and the Fund's
common shares would no longer be listed on the American Stock Exchange.
Shareholders of an open-end investment company may require the company to redeem
their shares on any business day (except in certain circumstances as authorized
by or under the 1940 Act) at their net asset value, less such redemption charge,
if any, as might be in effect at the time of redemption. In order to avoid
maintaining large cash positions or liquidating favorable investments to meet
redemptions, open-end companies typically engage in a continuous offering of
their shares. Open-end companies are thus subject to periodic asset in-flows and
out-flows that can complicate portfolio management. The Board of Trustees of the
Fund may at any time propose conversion of the Fund to an open-end company
depending upon their judgment as to the advisability of such action in light of
circumstances then prevailing.

         The repurchase by the Fund of its shares at prices below net asset
value will result in an increase in the net asset value of those shares that
remain outstanding. However, there can be no assurance that share repurchases or
tenders at or below net asset value will result in the Fund's shares trading at
a price equal to their net asset value. Nevertheless, the fact that the Fund's
shares may be the subject of repurchase or tender offers at net asset value from
time to time, or that the Fund may be converted to an open-end company, may
reduce any spread between market price and net asset value that might otherwise
exist.

         In addition, a purchase by the Fund of its common shares will decrease
the Fund's total assets which would likely have the effect of increasing the
Fund's expense ratio. Any purchase by the Fund of its common shares at a time
when MuniPreferred shares are outstanding will increase the leverage applicable
to the outstanding common shares then remaining.

         Before deciding whether to take any action if the Fund's common shares
trade below net asset value, the Board of the Fund would consider all relevant
factors, including the extent and duration of the discount, the liquidity of the
Fund's portfolio, the impact of any action that might be taken on the Fund or
its shareholders and market considerations. Based on these considerations, even
if the Fund's shares should trade at a discount, the Board of Trustees may
determine that, in the interest of the Fund and its shareholders, no action
should be taken.

                                   TAX MATTERS

         The following is intended to be a general summary of certain U.S.
federal income tax consequences of investing in shares of MuniPreferred. It is
not intended to be a complete discussion of all such federal


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income tax consequences nor does it purport to deal with all categories of
investors. Investors are advised to consult with their own tax advisors before
investing in the Fund.

FEDERAL INCOME TAX MATTERS

         The Fund intends to elect to be treated, and to qualify each year, as a
regulated investment company under Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code of
1986, as amended (the "Code") and to satisfy conditions which enable dividends
on common shares or shares of MuniPreferred which are attributable to interest
on municipal obligations to be exempt from regular federal income tax and the
federal alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals.

         To qualify under Subchapter M for tax treatment as a regulated
investment company, the Fund must, among other things: (a) distribute to its
shareholders each year at least 90% of the sum of (i) its investment company
taxable income (as that term is defined in the Code, determined without regard
to the deduction for dividends paid) and (ii) its net tax-exempt income (the
excess of its gross tax-exempt interest income over certain disallowed
deductions) and (b) diversify its holdings so that, at the end of each quarter
of the Fund's taxable year (i) at least 50% of the market value of the Fund's
assets is represented by cash, cash items, U.S. government securities,
securities of other regulated investment companies, and other securities, with
these other securities limited, with respect to any one issuer, to an amount not
greater in value than 5% of the Fund's total assets, and to not more than 10% of
the outstanding voting securities of such issuer, and (ii) not more than 25% of
the market value of the Fund's assets is invested in the securities of any one
issuer (other than U.S. government securities or securities of other regulated
investment companies) or two or more issuers controlled by the Fund and engaged
in the same, similar or related trades or businesses. In meeting these
requirements, the Fund may be restricted in the utilization of certain of the
investment techniques described under "Investment Policies and Techniques" and
"Other Investment Policies and Techniques" above.

         If, in any year, the Fund fails to qualify as a regulated investment
company, the Fund would incur a regular federal corporate income tax upon its
taxable income for that year, and distributions to its shareholders would be
taxable to such holders as ordinary income to the extent of the earnings and
profits of the Fund. A regulated investment company that fails to distribute, by
the close of each calendar year, an amount equal to the sum of 98% of its
ordinary taxable income for such year and 98% of its capital gain net income for
the one-year period ending October 31 in such year, plus any shortfalls from the
prior years' required distribution, is liable for a nondeductible 4% excise tax
on the excess of the required distribution for such calendar year over the
distributed amount for such calendar year. To avoid the imposition of this
excise tax, the Fund generally intends to make the required distributions of its
ordinary taxable income, if any, and its capital gain net income, to the extent
possible, by the close of each calendar year.

         The Fund intends to qualify to pay "exempt-interest" dividends, as
defined in the Code, on its common shares and shares of MuniPreferred by
satisfying the requirement that, at the close of each quarter of its taxable
year, at least 50% of the value of its total assets consist of tax-exempt
municipal bonds. Exempt-interest dividends are dividends or any part thereof
(other than a capital gain dividend) paid by the Fund which are attributable to
interest on municipal bonds and are so designated by the Fund. Exempt-interest
dividends will be exempt from federal income tax, subject to the possible
application of the federal alternative minimum tax. Insurance proceeds received
by the Fund under any insurance policies in respect of scheduled interest
payments on defaulted municipal bonds, as described herein, will generally be
excludable from federal gross income under Section 103(a) of the Code. In the
case of non-appropriation by a political subdivision, however, there can be no
assurance that payments made by the issuer representing interest on such
"non-appropriation" municipal lease obligations will be excludable from gross
income for federal income tax purposes. See "Investment Policies and Techniques"
above.


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         Gains of the Fund that are attributable to market discount on certain
municipal obligations are treated as ordinary income to the extent of accrued
market discount on the bond. Distributions to shareholders of net income
received by the Fund from taxable temporary investments, if any, and of net
short-term capital gains realized by the Fund, if any, will be taxable to its
shareholders as ordinary income. Distributions by the Fund of net capital gain
(i.e., the excess of net long-term capital gain over net short-term capital
loss), if any, are taxable as long-term capital gain, regardless of the length
of time the shareholder has owned common shares or shares of MuniPreferred of
the Fund. The amount of taxable income allocable to the Fund's shares of
MuniPreferred will depend upon the amount of such income realized by the Fund,
but is not generally expected to be significant. Except for dividends paid on
shares of MuniPreferred which include an allocable portion of any net capital
gain or other taxable income, the Fund anticipates that all other dividends paid
on shares of its MuniPreferred will constitute exempt-interest dividends for
federal income tax purposes. Distributions, if any, in excess of the Fund's
earnings and profits will first reduce the adjusted tax basis of a shareholder's
shares and, after that basis has been reduced to zero, will constitute capital
gain to the shareholder (assuming the shares are held as a capital asset). As
long as the Fund qualifies as a regulated investment company under the Code, no
part of its distributions to shareholders will qualify for the
dividends-received deduction available to corporate shareholders.

         The Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") requires that a regulated
investment company that has two or more classes of shares must designate to each
such class proportionate amounts of each type of its income for each tax year
based upon the percentage of total dividends distributed to each class for such
year. The Fund intends each year to allocate, to the fullest extent practicable,
net tax-exempt interest, net capital gain and other taxable income, if any,
between its common shares and shares of MuniPreferred in proportion to the total
dividends paid to each class with respect to such year. To the extent permitted
under applicable law, the Fund reserves the right to make special allocations of
income within a class, consistent with the objectives of the Fund. The Fund
will, in the case of a Minimum Rate Period or a Special Rate Period of 28 Rate
Period Days or fewer, and may, in the case of any other Special Rate Period,
notify the Auction Agent of the amount of any net capital gain or other income
taxable for regular federal income tax purposes to be included in any dividend
on shares of its MuniPreferred prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable
Rate for such dividend. If (a) in the case of any Minimum Rate Period or any
Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, the Fund allocates any net
capital gain or other income taxable for regular federal income tax purposes to
a dividend paid on shares of MuniPreferred without having given advance notice
thereof to the Auction Agent as required by the Statement solely by reason of
the fact that such allocation is made retroactively as a result of the
redemption of all or a portion of the outstanding shares of its MuniPreferred or
the liquidation of the Fund or (b) in the case of any Special Rate Period of
more than 28 Rate Period Days, the Fund allocates any net capital gain or other
taxable income for regular federal income tax purposes to shares of its
MuniPreferred without having given advance notice thereof as described above,
the Fund will make certain payments to owners of shares of its MuniPreferred to
which such allocation was made to offset the federal income tax effect thereof
as described under "Description of MuniPreferred shares -- Dividends and
Dividend Periods -- Gross-up Payments" in the prospectus.

         In order for any distributions to owners of the shares of MuniPreferred
to be eligible to be treated as exempt-interest dividends, such shares of
MuniPreferred must be treated as stock for federal income tax purposes. Nuveen
Advisory believes the shares of MuniPreferred should be treated as stock for
federal income tax purposes.

         If at any time when the Fund's shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding
the Fund fails to meet the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount or the 1940
Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, the Fund will be required to suspend
distributions to holders of its common shares until such maintenance amount or
asset coverage, as the case may be, is restored. See "Description of
MuniPreferred shares -- Dividends and Dividend Periods -- Restrictions on
Dividends and Other Distributions" in the prospectus. This may


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prevent the Fund from distributing at least 90% of the sum of its investment
company taxable income (as that term is defined in the Code, determined without
regard to the deduction for dividends paid) and its net tax-exempt income, and
may therefore jeopardize the Fund's qualification for taxation as a regulated
investment company or cause the Fund to incur a tax liability or a
non-deductible 4% excise tax on the undistributed taxable income (including
gain), or both. Upon failure to meet the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount
or the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, the Fund will be required to
redeem its shares of MuniPreferred in order to maintain or restore such
maintenance amount or asset coverage and avoid the adverse consequences to the
Fund and its shareholders of failing to qualify as a regulated investment
company. There can be no assurance, however, that any such redemption would
achieve such objectives.

         The Code provides that interest on indebtedness incurred or continued
to purchase or carry the Fund's shares to which exempt-interest dividends are
allocated is not deductible. Under rules used by the IRS for determining when
borrowed funds are considered used for the purpose of purchasing or carrying
particular assets, the purchase or ownership of shares may be considered to have
been made with borrowed funds even though such funds are not directly used for
the purchase or ownership of such shares.

         The interest on private activity bonds in most instances is not
federally tax-exempt to a person who is a "substantial user" of a facility
financed by such bonds or a "related person" of such "substantial user." As a
result, the Fund may not be an appropriate investment for a shareholder who is
considered either a "substantial user" or a "related person" within the meaning
of the Code. In general, a "substantial user" of a facility includes a
"nonexempt person who regularly uses a part of such facility in his trade or
business." "Related persons" are in general defined to include persons among
whom there exists a relationship, either by family or business, which would
result in a disallowance of losses in transactions among them under various
provisions of the Code (or if they are members of the same controlled group of
corporations under the Code), including a partnership and each of its partners
(and certain members of their families), an S corporation and each of its
shareholders (and certain members of their families) and various combinations of
these and other relationships. The foregoing is not a complete description of
all of the provisions of the Code covering the definitions of "substantial user"
and "related person."

         The Fund may, at its option, redeem shares of its MuniPreferred in
whole or in part, and is required to redeem shares of its MuniPreferred to the
extent required to maintain the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount and the
1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage. Gain or loss, if any, resulting from a
redemption of the shares of MuniPreferred will be taxed as gain or loss from the
sale or exchange of the shares of MuniPreferred under Section 302 of the Code
rather than as a dividend, but only if the redemption distribution (a) is deemed
not to be essentially equivalent to a dividend, (b) is in complete redemption of
an owner's interest in the Fund, (c) is substantially disproportionate with
respect to the owner, or (d) with respect to non-corporate owners, is in partial
liquidation of the Fund. For purposes of (a), (b) and (c) above, an owner's
ownership of common shares will be taken into account. In determining whether
the above conditions are satisfied, shares owned by certain persons related to
the owner will be treated as held by such owner.

         Nonresident alien individuals and certain foreign corporations and
other entities ("foreign investors") generally are subject to U.S. federal
income tax withholding at the rate of 30% (or possibly a lower rate provided by
an applicable tax treaty) on distributions of taxable net investment income and
net short-term capital gain. To the extent received by foreign investors,
exempt-interest dividends, distributions of net long-term capital gain and gain
from the sale or other disposition of the shares of MuniPreferred generally are
exempt from U.S. federal income taxation. Different tax consequences may result
if the owner is engaged in a trade or business in the United States or, in the
case of an individual, is


                                      S-31


present in the United States for more than 182 days during a taxable year and
certain other conditions are met.

         Although dividends generally will be treated as distributed when paid,
dividends declared in October, November or December, payable to shareholders of
record on a specified date in one of those months and paid during the following
January, will be treated as having been distributed by the Fund (and received by
the shareholders) on December 31 of the year declared.

         Certain of the Fund's investment practices are subject to special
provisions of the Code that, among other things, may defer the use of certain
deductions or losses of the Fund, affect the holding period of securities held
by the Fund, and alter the character of the gains or losses realized by the
Fund. These provisions may also require the Fund to recognize income or gain
without receiving cash with which to make distributions in the amounts necessary
to satisfy the requirements for maintaining regulated investment company status
and for avoiding income and excise taxes. The Fund will monitor its transactions
and may make certain tax elections in order to mitigate the effect of these
rules and prevent disqualification of the Fund as a regulated investment
company.

         The sale or other disposition of common shares or shares of
MuniPreferred of the Fund (other than redemptions, the rules for which are
described above) will normally result in capital gain or loss to shareholders
who hold their shares as capital assets. Present law taxes both long-term and
short-term capital gains of corporations at the rates applicable to ordinary
income. For non-corporate taxpayers, however, long-term capital gains are
generally subject to reduced rates of taxation. Losses realized by a shareholder
on the sale or exchange of shares of the Fund held for six months or less are
disallowed to the extent of any distribution of exempt-interest dividends
received with respect to such shares, and, if not disallowed, such losses are
treated as long-term capital losses to the extent of any distribution of
long-term capital gain received (or designated amounts of undistributed capital
gain that are treated as received) with respect to such shares. Under certain
circumstances, a shareholder's holding period may have to restart after, or may
be suspended for, any periods during which the shareholder's risk of loss is
diminished as a result of holding one or more other positions in substantially
similar or related property, or through certain options or short sales. Any loss
realized on a sale or exchange of shares of the Fund will be disallowed to the
extent those shares of the Fund are replaced by other substantially identical
shares of the Fund within a period of 61 days beginning 30 days before and
ending 30 days after the date of disposition of the original shares. In that
event, the basis of the replacement shares of the Fund will be adjusted to
reflect the disallowed loss.

         Federal tax law imposes an alternative minimum tax with respect to
corporations, individuals, trusts and estates. Interest on certain municipal
obligations, such as certain "specified private activity bonds" (as such term is
defined in the Code) is included as an item of tax preference in determining the
amount of an individual taxpayer's alternative minimum taxable income. However,
interest received on "qualified 501(c)(3) bonds" (as such term is defined in the
Code) is not generally included as an item of tax preference in determining an
individual taxpayer's federal alternative minimum taxable income. To the extent
that the Fund receives income from municipal obligations subject to the federal
alternative minimum tax, a portion of the dividends paid by the Fund, although
otherwise exempt from federal income tax, will be taxable to its shareholders to
the extent that their tax liability is determined under the alternative minimum
tax. The Fund will annually supply a report indicating the percentage of the
Fund's income attributable to municipal obligations subject to the federal
alternative minimum tax. In addition, for certain corporations, alternative
minimum taxable income is increased by 75% of the difference between a federal
alternative measure of income ("adjusted current earnings") and the amount
otherwise determined to be the alternative minimum taxable income. Interest on
all municipal obligations, and therefore all distributions by the Fund that
would otherwise be tax-exempt, is included in calculating a corporation's
adjusted current earnings. Certain small corporations are not subject to the
federal alternative minimum tax.


                                      S-32

         Tax-exempt income, including exempt-interest dividends paid by the
Fund, is taken into account in calculating the amount of social security and
railroad retirement benefits that may be subject to federal income tax.

         The Fund is required in certain circumstances to withhold a portion of
taxable dividends and certain other payments paid to certain holders of the
Fund's shares who do not furnish to the Fund their correct taxpayer
identification number (in the case of individuals, their social security number)
and certain certifications, or who are otherwise subject to backup withholding
under the Code. Backup withholding is not an additional tax. Any amounts
withheld from payments made to a shareholder may be refunded or credited against
such shareholder's U.S. federal income tax liability, provided the required
information is furnished to the IRS.

         The Code provides that every shareholder required to file a tax return
must include for information purposes on such return the amount of tax-exempt
interest received during the taxable year, including any exempt-interest
dividends received from the Fund.

         The value of common shares acquired pursuant to the Fund's Dividend
Reinvestment Plan will generally be excluded from gross income to the extent
that the cash amount reinvested would be excluded from gross income.

         The foregoing is a general summary of certain provisions of the Code
and regulations thereunder presently in effect as they directly govern the
federal income taxation of the Fund and its shareholders. These provisions are
subject to change by legislative or administrative action, and any such change
may be retroactive. Moreover, the foregoing does not address many of the factors
that may be determinative of whether an investor will be liable for the
alternative minimum tax. Shareholders are advised to consult with their own tax
advisors for more detailed information concerning the federal income tax
consequences of purchasing, holding and disposing of Fund shares before making
an investment in such shares.

STATE TAX MATTERS

         Tax matters pertaining to California are set forth in Appendix E.

                                     EXPERTS

         The Financial Statements of the Fund as of November 4, 2002, appearing
in this Statement of Additional Information have been audited by Ernst & Young
LLP, 233 South Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60602, independent auditors, as
set forth in their report thereon appearing elsewhere herein, and is included in
reliance upon such report given upon the authority of such firm as experts in
accounting and auditing. Ernst & Young LLP provides accounting and auditing
services to the Fund.

                                    CUSTODIAN

         The custodian of the assets of the Fund is State Street Bank and Trust
Company, One Federal Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02110. The custodian performs
custodial, fund accounting and portfolio accounting services.

                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

         A Registration Statement on Form N-2, including amendments thereto,
relating to the shares of the Fund offered hereby, has been filed by the Fund
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission"), Washington, D.C.
The Fund's Prospectus and this Statement of Additional Information do not
contain all of the information set forth in the Registration Statement,
including any exhibits and schedules thereto. For further information with
respect to the Fund and the shares offered hereby, reference is made to the
Fund's Registration Statement. Statements contained in the Fund's Prospectus and
this Statement of Additional Information as to the contents of any contract or
other document referred to are not necessarily complete and in each instance
reference is made to the copy of such contract or


                                      S-33


other document filed as an exhibit to the Registration Statement, each such
statement being qualified in all respects by such reference. Copies of the
Registration Statement may be inspected without charge at the Commission's
principal office in Washington, D.C., and copies of all or any part thereof may
be obtained from the Commission upon the payment of certain fees prescribed by
the Commission.


                                      S-34


                         REPORT OF INDEPENDENT AUDITORS

The Board of Trustees and Shareholder
Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund

We have audited the accompanying statement of assets and liabilities of Nuveen
Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund (the "Fund") as of
November 4, 2002 and the related statement of operations for the period from
July 29, 2002 (date of organization) through November 4, 2002. These
financial statements are the responsibility of the Fund's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on
our audit.

We conducted our audit in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis,
evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An
audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant
estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial
statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis
for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of the Fund at November 4, 2002,
and results of its operations for the period from July 29, 2002 (date of
organization) through November 4, 2002, in conformity with accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States.


                                             /s/ ERNST & YOUNG LLP


Chicago, Illinois
November 5, 2002


                                      F-1



          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND
                              FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

          Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund
                      Statement of Assets and Liabilities
                                November 4, 2002


                                                                    
Assets:
    Cash.............................................................  $100,275
    Offering costs...................................................   369,000
    Receivable from Adviser..........................................    11,500
                                                                       --------
       Total assets..................................................   480,775
                                                                       --------

Liabilities:
    Accrued offering costs...........................................   369,000
    Payable for organization costs...................................    11,500
                                                                       --------
       Total liabilities.............................................   380,500
                                                                       --------
MuniPreferred Shares, $25,000 liquidation value; unlimited
    number of shares authorized, no shares outstanding...............         -
                                                                       --------
Net assets applicable to Common Shares...............................  $100,275
                                                                       ========

Net asset value per Common Share outstanding ($100,275 divided
    by 7,000 Common Shares outstanding)..............................  $ 14.325
                                                                       ========
Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares Represent:
    Common Shares, $.01 par value; unlimited number of shares
        authorized, 7,000 shares outstanding.........................        70
    Paid-in surplus..................................................   100,205
                                                                       --------
                                                                       $100,275
                                                                       ========


                                      F-2



          Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund
                            Statement of Operations
   Period from July 29, 2002 (date of organization) through November 4, 2002


                                                                 
Investment income ................................................  $      -
                                                                    --------
Expenses:
  Organization costs..............................................    11,500
  Expense reimbursement...........................................   (11,500)
                                                                    --------
     Total expenses ..............................................         -
                                                                    --------
Net investment income ............................................  $      -
                                                                    ========


Note 1: Organization

The Fund was organized as a Massachusetts business trust on July 29, 2002,
and has been inactive since that date except for matters relating to its
organization and registration as a non-diversified, closed-end management
investment company under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended, and
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the sale of 7,000 Common Shares to
Nuveen Advisory Corp., the Fund's investment adviser (the "Adviser"), a wholly
owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen Company.

Nuveen Investments, also a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen Company,
has agreed to reimburse all organization expenses (approximately $11,500) and
pay all Common Share offering costs (other than the sales load) that exceed
$.03 per Common Share.

The Fund seeks to provide current income exempt from regular federal income tax,
the alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and California income tax.

The Fund is authorized by its Declaration of Trust to issue Preferred Shares
("MuniPreferred Shares") having a liquidation value of $25,000 per share in one
or more classes or series, with dividend, liquidation preference and other
rights as determined by the Fund's Board of Trustees without approval of the
Common Shareholders.

Note 2: Significant Accounting Policies

The Fund's financial statements are prepared in accordance with accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States which require the use of
management estimates. Actual results may differ from those estimates.

The Fund's share of Common Share offering costs will be recorded as a reduction
of the proceeds from the sale of Common Shares upon the commencement of Fund
operations. The Common Share offering costs reflected in the Statement of
Assets and Liabilities assume the sale of 12,300,000 Common Shares.

If the Fund offers MuniPreferred Shares, the offering costs will be borne by
Common Shareholders as a direct reduction to paid-in capital.

Note 3: Investment Management Agreement

Pursuant to an investment management agreement between the Adviser and the
Fund, the Fund, upon commencement of Fund operations, has agreed to pay a
management fee, payable on a monthly basis, at an annual rate ranging from
..6500% of the first $125 million of the average daily net assets (including net
assets attributable to MuniPreferred Shares ("Managed Assets")) to .5750% of
the average daily Managed Assets in excess of $2 billion.

In addition to the reimbursement and waiver of organization and Common Share
offering costs discussed in Note 1, the Adviser has contractually agreed to
reimburse the Fund for fees and expenses in the amount of .32% of average daily
Managed Assets for the first five full years of the Fund's operations, .24% in
year 6, .16% in year 7 and .08% in year 8. The Adviser has not agreed to
reimburse the Fund for any portion of its fees and expenses beyond November 30,
2010.

Note 4: Income Taxes

The Fund intends to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code
applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute all of its net
investment income, in addition to any significant amounts of net realized
capital gains and/or market discount realized from investment transactions.

                                      F-3

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (UNAUDITED)
December 18, 2002



                                                               
ASSETS
Investments in municipal securities, at market value              $76,820,054
Temporary investments in short-term securities, at
  amortized cost, which approximates market value                   8,100,000
Cash                                                               13,617,443
Interest receivable                                                   537,525
                                                                  -----------
  Total assets                                                     99,075,022
                                                                  -----------

LIABILITIES
Payable for investments purchased                                  20,503,988
Accrued expenses:
  Management fees                                                      12,749
  Organization and offering costs                                      11,500
  Other                                                                 6,803
                                                                  -----------
  Total liabilities                                                20,535,040
                                                                  -----------
Net assets applicable to Common shares                            $78,539,982
                                                                  ===========
Common shares outstanding                                           5,457,000
                                                                  ===========
Net asset value per Common share outstanding
  (net assets applicable to Common shares
  divided by Common shares outstanding)                           $     14.39
                                                                  ===========
Net assets applicable to Common shares consist of:

Common shares, $.01 par value per share                           $    54,570
Paid-in surplus                                                    77,953,455
Undistributed net investment income                                    66,118
Accumulated net realized gain from investments                             --
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  of investments                                                      465,839
                                                                  -----------
Net assets applicable to Common shares                            $78,539,982
                                                                  ===========

Authorized shares:
  Common                                                            Unlimited
  MuniPreferred                                                     Unlimited
                                                                  ===========



                See accompanying notes to financial statements.

                                      F-4


STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)
For the Period November 22, 2002 (commencement of operations) through
December 18, 2002



                                                               
INVESTMENT INCOME                                                 $    89,906
                                                                  -----------
EXPENSES
Management fees                                                        33,455
Shareholders' servicing agent fees and expenses                           822
Custodian's fees and expenses                                           1,306
Trustees' fees and expenses                                                72
Professional fees                                                       1,343
Shareholders' reports - printing and mailing expenses                   3,260
                                                                  -----------

Total expenses before expense reimbursement                            40,258
  Expense reimbursement                                               (16,470)
                                                                  -----------
Net expenses                                                           23,788
                                                                  -----------
Net investment income                                                  66,118
                                                                  -----------

REALIZED AND UNREALIZED GAIN FROM INVESTMENTS
Net realized gain from investments                                         --
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
  of investments                                                      465,839
                                                                  -----------
Net gain from investments                                             465,839
                                                                  -----------
Net increase in net assets applicable
  to Common shares from operations                                $   531,957
                                                                  ===========



                See accompanying notes to financial statements.

                                      F-5

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (UNAUDITED)
For the Period November 22, 2002 (commencement of operations) through
December 18, 2002


                                                                 
OPERATIONS
Net investment income                                               $    66,118
Net realized gain from investments                                           --
Change in net unrealized appreciation (depreciation) of investments     465,839
                                                                    -----------
Net increase (decrease) in net assets applicable to Common
shares from operations                                                  531,957
                                                                    -----------

CAPITAL SHARE TRANSACTIONS
Net proceeds from sale of Common shares                              77,907,750
                                                                    -----------
Net increase in net assets applicable to Common shares               78,439,707
Net assets applicable to Common shares at the beginning of period       100,275
                                                                    -----------

Net assets applicable to Common shares at the end of period         $78,539,982
                                                                    ===========

Undistributed net investment income at
  the end of period                                                 $    66,118
                                                                    ===========


                See accompanying notes to financial statements.


NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)

1. GENERAL INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The Fund covered in this report and its corresponding Common shares American
Stock Exchange symbol is Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal
Fund (NKX) (the "Fund"). Prior to the commencement of operations, the Fund had
no operations other than those related to organizational matters, the initial
capital contribution of $100,275 by Nuveen Advisory Corp. (the "Adviser"), a
wholly owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen Company, and the recording of the
organization expenses ($11,500) and their reimbursement by Nuveen Investments,
also a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Nuveen Company.

The Fund seeks to provide current income exempt from regular federal income tax,
the alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and California income tax
by investing primarily in a portfolio of municipal obligations issued by state
and local government authorities within the state of California. The Fund is
registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as a non-diversified,
closed-end management investment company.

The following is a summary of significant accounting policies followed by the
Fund in the preparation of its financial statements in accordance with
accounting principles generally accepted in the United States.

Securities Valuation
The prices of municipal bonds in the Fund's investment portfolio are provided by
a pricing service approved by the Fund's Board of Trustees. When price quotes
are not readily available (which is usually the case for municipal securities),
the pricing service establishes fair market value based on yields or prices of
municipal bonds of comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and
rating, indications of value from securities dealers and general market
conditions. If it is determined that market prices for a security are
unavailable or inappropriate, the Board of Trustees of the Fund or its designee,
may establish a fair value for the security. Temporary investments in securities
that have variable rate and demand features qualifying them as short-term
securities are valued at amortized cost, which approximates market value.

Securities Transactions
Securities transactions are recorded on a trade date basis. Realized gains and
losses from such transactions are determined on the specific identification
method. Securities purchased or sold on a when-issued or delayed delivery basis
may have extended settlement periods. The securities so purchased are subject to
market fluctuation during this period. The Fund has instructed the custodian to
segregate assets in a separate account with a current value at least equal to
the amount of the when-issued and delayed delivery purchase commitments. At
December 18, 2002, the Fund had outstanding when-issued purchase commitments of
$15,138,949.

Investment Income
Interest income, which includes the amortization of premiums and accretion of
discounts for financial reporting purposes, is recorded on an accrual basis.

Income Taxes
The Fund intends to comply with the requirements of the Internal Revenue Code
applicable to regulated investment companies and to distribute all of its net
investment income to its shareholders. Therefore, no federal income tax
provision is required. Furthermore, the Fund intends to satisfy conditions which
will enable interest from municipal securities, which is exempt from regular
federal income tax, the alternative minimum tax applicable to individuals and
California income tax, to retain such tax-exempt status when distributed to
shareholders of the Fund.

Dividends and Distributions to Common Shareholders
Dividends from tax-exempt net investment income are declared and paid monthly.
Net realized capital gains and/or market discount from investment transactions,
if any, are distributed to shareholders not less frequently than annually.
Furthermore, capital gains are distributed only to the extent they exceed
available capital loss carryforwards.

Distributions to Common shareholders of tax-exempt net investment income, net
realized capital gains and/or market discount, if any, are recorded on the
ex-dividend date. The amount and timing of distributions are determined in
accordance with federal income tax regulations, which may differ from accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States. Accordingly, temporary
over-distributions as a result of these differences may occur and will be
classified as either distributions in excess of net investment income,
distributions in excess of net realized gains and/or distributions in excess of
net ordinary taxable income from investment transactions, where applicable.

The Fund invests at least 80% of its net assets in municipal securities that are
covered by insurance. The Fund may also invest up to 20% of its net assets in
municipal securities which are either (i) backed by an escrow or trust
containing sufficient U.S. Government or U.S. Government agency securities, or
(ii) municipal bonds that are rated, at the time of investment, within the four
highest grades (Baa or BBB or better by Moody's, S&P or Fitch) or unrated but
judged to be of comparable quality by the Adviser.

Each insured municipal security is covered by Original Issue Insurance,
Secondary Market Insurance or Portfolio Insurance. Such insurance does not
guarantee the market value of the municipal securities or the value of the
Fund's Common shares. Original Issue Insurance and Secondary Market Insurance
remain in effect as long as the municipal securities covered thereby remain
outstanding and the insurer remains in business, regardless of whether the Fund
ultimately disposes of such municipal securities. Consequently, the market value
of the municipal securities covered by Original Issue Insurance or Secondary
Market Insurance may reflect value attributable to the insurance. Portfolio
Insurance is effective only while the municipal securities are held by the
Fund. Accordingly, neither the prices used in determining the market value of
the underlying municipal securities nor the net asset value of the Fund's Common
shares include value, if any attributable to the Portfolio Insurance. Each
policy of the Portfolio Insurance does, however, give the Fund the right to
obtain permanent insurance with respect to the municipal security covered by the
Portfolio Insurance policy at the time of its sale.


                                      F-6


Derivative Financial Instruments
The Fund may invest in certain derivative financial instruments including
futures, forward, swap and option contracts, and other financial instruments
with similar characteristics.  Although the Fund is authorized to invest in such
financial instruments, and may do so in the future, it did not make any such
investments during the period November 22, 2002 (commencement of operations)
through December 18, 2002.

Custodian Fee Credit
The Fund has an arrangement with the custodian bank whereby certain custodian
fees and expenses are reduced by credits earned on the Fund's cash on deposit
with the bank. Such deposit arrangements are an alternative to overnight
investments. During the period November 22, 2002 (commencement of operations)
through December 18, 2002, no such credit was recorded.


Organization and Offering Costs
Nuveen Investments has agreed to reimburse all organization expenses
(approximately $11,500) and pay all offering costs (other than the sales load)
that exceed $.03 per Common share. The Fund's share of offering costs ($163,500)
were recorded as a reduction of the proceeds from the sale of the Common shares.

If the Fund offers MuniPreferred shares, the offering costs will be borne by
Common shareholders as a direct reduction to paid-in capital.

Use of Estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities at
the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of increases and
decreases in net assets applicable to Common shares from operations during the
reporting period. Actual results may differ from those estimates.

2. FUND SHARES
The Fund sold 5,450,000 Common shares during the period November 22, 2002
(commencement of operations) through December 18, 2002.

3. SECURITIES TRANSACTIONS
Purchases and sales (including maturities) of investments in long-term municipal
securities and short-term securities for the period November 22, 2002
(commencement of operations) through December 18, 2002, were as follows:



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        
Purchases:
  Long-term municipal securities           $ 76,354,352
  Short-term securities                       8,100,000
Sales and maturities:
  Long-term municipal securities                     --
  Short-term securities                              --
                                           ============
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


4. INCOME TAX INFORMATION
The following information is presented on an income tax basis as of December 18,
2002. Differences between amounts for financial statement and federal income tax
purposes are primarily due to timing differences in recognizing income on
taxable market discount securities and timing differences in recognizing certain
gains and losses on security transactions.



--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                               
Cost of investments                                                 $ 84,454,215
================================================================================

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gross unrealized:

  appreciation                                                      $   477,499

  depreciation                                                          (11,660)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Net unrealized appreciation on investments                          $   465,839
================================================================================




The Fund made no distributions during the period November 22, 2002
(commencement of operations) through December 18, 2002.

5. MANAGEMENT FEE AND OTHER TRANSACTIONS WITH AFFILIATES
Under the Fund's investment management agreement with the Adviser, the Fund pays
an annual management fee, payable monthly, at the rates set forth below, which
are based upon the average daily net assets (including net assets attributable
to MuniPreferred shares) of the Fund as follows:



AVERAGE DAILY NET ASSETS (including net assets attributable to MuniPreferred shares) MANAGEMENT FEE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                     
For the first $125 million                                                              .6500%
For the next $125 million                                                               .6375
For the next $250 million                                                               .6250
For the next $500 million                                                               .6125
For the next $1 billion                                                                 .6000
For net assets over $2 billion                                                          .5750
======================================================================================================


The management fee compensates the Adviser for overall investment advisory and
administrative services and general office facilities.  The Fund pays no
compensation directly to those of its Trustees who are affiliated with the
Adviser or to its officers, all of whom receive remuneration for their services
to the Fund from the Adviser.
                                      F-7



For the first eight years of the Fund's operation, the Adviser has agreed to
reimburse the Fund, as a percentage of average daily net assets (including net
assets attributable to MuniPreferred shares), for fees and expenses in the
amounts, and for the time periods set forth below:




YEAR ENDING                                          YEAR ENDING
NOVEMBER 30,                                         NOVEMBER 30,
------------                                         ------------
                                                                         
2002*........................        .32%            2008 ................          .24%
2003 ........................        .32             2009 ................          .16
2004 ........................        .32             2010 ................          .08
2005 ........................        .32
2006 ........................        .32
2007 ........................        .32

---------------
* From the commencement of operations.

The Adviser has not agreed to reimburse the Fund for any portion of its fees and
expenses beyond November 30, 2010.

                                      F-8



PORTFOLIO OF INVESTMENTS (UNAUDITED)
NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND (NKX)
December 18, 2002



 PRINCIPAL                                                                   OPTIONAL CALL                 MARKET
AMOUNT (000)                           DESCRIPTION                            PROVISIONS*    RATINGS**      VALUE
------------                           -----------                           -------------   ---------   -----------
                                                                                             
               EDUCATION AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS -- 7.7%
  $ 3,500      California Educational Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds,
               California Institute of Technology, Series 2003A, 5.000%,
               10/01/32 (WI, settling 1/15/03).............................  10/11 at 100        AAA     $ 3,523,975
    2,500      California Statewide Communities Development Authority,
               Student Housing Revenue Bonds, EAH-East Campus Apartment
               LLC, Series 2002A, 5.500%, 8/01/22 (WI, settling
               12/19/02)...................................................   8/12 at 100          A       2,526,800
               HEALTHCARE -- 1.9%
    1,500      California Health Facilities Financing Authority, Revenue
               Bonds (USCF -- Stanford Health Care), 1998 Series A, 5.000%,
               11/15/31....................................................  11/08 at 101        AAA       1,500,420
               LONG-TERM CARE -- 2.5%
    2,000      California Health Facilities Financing Authority, Revenue
               Bonds, Northern California Retired Officers Community
               Corporation -- Paradise Valley Estates, Series 2002, 5.250%,
               1/01/26 (WI, settling 12/19/02).............................   1/13 at 100         A+       2,000,720
               TAX OBLIGATION/GENERAL -- 17.7%
    2,000      Butte-Glenn Community College District, Butte and Glenn
               Counties, California, General Obligation Bonds, Series
               2002A, 5.000%, 8/01/26......................................   8/12 at 101        Aaa       2,023,740
               State of California, General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002
               Refunding:
    3,750      5.000%, 4/01/27.............................................   4/12 at 100        AAA       3,774,638
    3,000      5.250%, 4/01/30.............................................   4/12 at 100        AAA       3,078,480
      450      Fremont Unified School District, Alameda County, California,
               General Obligation Bonds, Series 2002A, 5.000%, 8/01/25.....   8/12 at 101        AAA         456,084
    2,000      City of Los Angeles, California, General Obligation Bonds,
               Series 2002A, 5.000%, 9/01/22...............................   9/12 at 100        AAA       2,039,160
    2,500      City of San Jose, California, General Obligation Bonds,
               Series 2002, Library, Park, and Public Safety Projects,
               5.000%, 9/01/23.............................................   9/12 at 100        AA+       2,539,225
               TAX OBLIGATION/LIMITED -- 45.4%
    4,000      State Publics Work Board of California, Lease Revenue Bonds,
               Department of General Services, Capital East End, Series
               2002A, 5.000%, 12/01/27.....................................  12/12 at 100        AAA       4,033,320
    3,000      Cathedral City Public Financing Authority, California, Tax
               Allocation Bonds, Housing Set-Aside Redevelopment Projects,
               Series 2002D, 5.000%, 8/01/33...............................   8/12 at 102        AAA       3,019,560
    3,000      Cathedral City Public Financing Authority, California, Tax
               Allocation Bonds, Housing Set-Aside Redevelopment Projects,
               Series 2002A, 5.000%, 8/01/33...............................   8/12 at 102        AAA       3,012,960
    1,770      Los Angeles Unified School District, Los Angeles County,
               California, Certificates of Participation, Series 2002C,
               Administration Building Project II, 5.000%, 10/01/27 (WI,
               settling 12/19/02)..........................................  10/12 at 100        AAA       1,784,868
    1,500      Los Osos, California, Community Services Wastewater
               Assessment District No. 1 Improvement Bonds, Series 2002,
               5.000%, 9/02/33.............................................   9/10 at 103        AAA       1,508,835
    1,285      Poway Unified School District, California, Community
               Facilities District No. 6A, 6.050%, 9/01/25 (WI, settling
               12/19/02)...................................................    303 at 102        N/R       1,285,000
    3,350      Puerto Rico Municipal Finance Agency, Series A, 5.250%,
               8/01/20.....................................................   8/12 at 100        AAA       3,516,194
               San Buenaventura, California, Certificates of Participation,
               Golf Course Financing Project, Series 2002D:
    3,000      5.000%, 2/01/27.............................................   2/12 at 100        AAA       3,026,730
    3,300      5.000%, 2/01/32.............................................   2/12 at 100        AAA       3,315,180
    1,220      San Diego Redevelopment Agency, California, Merged Area
               Redevelopment Project Tax Allocation Bonds, Series 2002,
               5.000%, 8/01/32.............................................   8/10 at 101        AAA       1,224,941
    2,390      Solano County, California, Certificates of Participation,
               Series 2002, 5.250%, 11/01/24...............................  11/12 at 100        AAA       2,480,294
               Sweetwater Union High School District, San Diego County,
               California, Certificates of Participation, Series 2002:
    3,245      5.000%, 9/01/23.............................................   9/12 at 102        AAA       3,303,832
    4,015      5.000%, 9/01/24 (WI, settling 12/19/02).....................   9/12 at 102        AAA       4,076,992
               TRANSPORTATION -- 5.7%
    3,135      Airports Commission of the City and County of San Francisco,
               California, San Francisco International Airport, Second
               Series Revenue Bonds, Issue 16B, 5.000%, 5/01/24............   5/08 at 101        AAA       3,162,713
    1,300      Airports Commission of the City and County of San Francisco,
               California, San Francisco International Airport, Second
               Series Revenue Bonds, Issue 26B, 5.000%, 5/01/25............   5/10 at 101        AAA       1,313,000


                                       F-9




 PRINCIPAL                                                                   OPTIONAL CALL                 MARKET
AMOUNT (000)                           DESCRIPTION                            PROVISIONS*    RATINGS**      VALUE
------------                           -----------                           -------------   ---------   -----------
                                                                                             
               UTILITIES -- 7.9%
    3,000      Anaheim Public Financing Authority, California, Revenue
               Bonds, Electric System Distribution Facilities, Series
               2002A, 5.000%, 10/01/31.....................................  10/12 at 100        AAA       3,005,520
    3,055      Department of Water and Power of Los Angeles, California,
               Power System Revenue Bonds, 2001 Series A1, 5.250%,
               7/01/22.....................................................   7/11 at 100        AAA       3,186,151
               WATER AND SEWER -- 9.0%
    1,495      Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Water
               Revenue Bonds, 1997 Authorization, Series A, 5.000%,
               7/01/30.....................................................   1/08 at 101        AAA       1,503,342
               San Diego Public Facilities Financing Authority, California,
               Water Revenue Bonds, Series 2002 Subordinate Lien:
    3,000      5.000%, 8/01/22.............................................   8/12 at 100        AAA       3,058,380
    2,500      5.000%, 8/01/23.............................................   8/12 at 100        AAA       2,539,000
  $75,760      Total Long-Term Investments (cost $76,354,215) -- 97.8%.....                               76,820,054
               SHORT-TERM INVESTMENTS -- 10.3%
  $ 4,000      California Infrastructure and Economic Development
               Authority, Insured Revenue Bonds, The Rand Corporation,
               Series 2002B, Variable Rate Demand Obligations, 0.950%,
               4/01/42.....................................................  No Opt. Call       A-1+       4,000,000
    2,000      California Statewide Communities Development Authority,
               Fremont-Rideout Health Group, Series 2001A, Variable Rate
               Demand Revenue Bonds, 1.000%, 1/01/31.......................  No Opt. Call        A-1       2,000,000
    2,100      Stockton, California, Health Facilities Revenue Bonds,
               Dameron Hospital Association, Series 2002A, Variable Rate
               Demand Obligations, 1.000%, 12/01/32........................  No Opt. Call     VMIG-1       2,100,000
  $ 8,100      Total Short-Term Investments (cost $8,100,000)..............                                8,100,000
               Other Assets Less Liabilities -- (8.1)%.....................                               (6,380,072)
               Net Assets Applicable to Common Shares -- 100%..............                              $78,539,982


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   * Optional Call Provisions: Dates (month and year) and prices of the earliest
     optional call or redemption. There may be other call provisions at varying
     prices at later dates.
  ** Ratings: Using the higher of Standard & Poor's or Moody's rating.
(WI) Security purchased on a when-issued basis.

                                 See accompanying notes to financial statements.

                                       F-10



                                                                      APPENDIX A

          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND
                  STATEMENT ESTABLISHING AND FIXING THE RIGHTS
                               AND PREFERENCES OF
                             MUNICIPAL AUCTION RATE
                  CUMULATIVE PREFERRED SHARES ("MUNIPREFERRED")

          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND
                                TABLE OF CONTENTS



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Definitions
   "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate...........................................................................1
   Accountant's Confirmation......................................................................................2
   Affiliate......................................................................................................2
   Agent Member...................................................................................................2
   All Hold Order.................................................................................................2
   Anticipation Notes.............................................................................................2
   Applicable Rate................................................................................................2
   Auction........................................................................................................2
   Auction Agency Agreement.......................................................................................2
   Auction Agent..................................................................................................2
   Auction Date...................................................................................................2
   Auction Procedures.............................................................................................2
   Available MuniPreferred........................................................................................2
   Benchmark Rate.................................................................................................2
   Beneficial Owner...............................................................................................3
   Bid and Bids...................................................................................................3
   Bidder and Bidders.............................................................................................3
   Board of Trustees..............................................................................................3
   Broker-Dealer..................................................................................................3
   Broker-Dealer Agreement........................................................................................3
   Business Day...................................................................................................3
   Code...........................................................................................................3
   Commercial Paper Dealers.......................................................................................3
   Common Shares..................................................................................................3
   Cure Date......................................................................................................3
   Date of Original Issue.........................................................................................3
   Declaration....................................................................................................3
   Deposit Securities.............................................................................................3
   Discounted Value...............................................................................................3
   Dividend Payment Date..........................................................................................4
   Dividend Period................................................................................................4
   Existing Holder................................................................................................4
   Failure to Deposit.............................................................................................4
   Federal Tax Rate Increase......................................................................................4
   Fund...........................................................................................................4
   Gross-Up Payment...............................................................................................4
   Hold Order and Hold Orders.....................................................................................4




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   Holder.........................................................................................................4
   Independent Accountant.........................................................................................5
   Initial Rate Period............................................................................................5
   Interest Equivalent............................................................................................5
   Issue Type Category............................................................................................5
   Kenny Index....................................................................................................5
   Late Charge....................................................................................................5
   Liquidation Preference.........................................................................................5
   Market Value...................................................................................................5
   Maximum Potential Gross-Up Payment Liability...................................................................5
   Maximum Rate...................................................................................................5
   Minimum Rate Period............................................................................................6
   Moody's........................................................................................................6
   Moody's Discount Factor........................................................................................6
   Moody's Eligible Asset.........................................................................................6
   Moody's Exposure Period........................................................................................6
   Moody's Volatility Factor......................................................................................6
   Municipal Obligations..........................................................................................7
   MuniPreferred..................................................................................................7
   MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount.........................................................................7
   MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date......................................................................8
   MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report.........................................................................8
   1940 Act.......................................................................................................9
   1940 Act Cure Date.............................................................................................9
   1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage..........................................................................9
   Notice of Redemption...........................................................................................9
   Notice of Special Rate Period..................................................................................9
   Order and Orders...............................................................................................9
   Original Issue Insurance.......................................................................................9
   Other Issues...................................................................................................9
   Outstanding....................................................................................................9
   Permanent Insurance............................................................................................9
   Person.........................................................................................................9
   Portfolio Insurance............................................................................................9
   Potential Beneficial Owner.....................................................................................9
   Potential Holder..............................................................................................10
   Preferred Shares..............................................................................................10
   Quarterly Valuation Date......................................................................................10
   Rate Multiple.................................................................................................10
   Rate Period...................................................................................................10
   Rate Period Days..............................................................................................10
   Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold....................................................................10
   Redemption Price..............................................................................................10
   Reference Rate................................................................................................10
   Registration Statement........................................................................................10
   S&P...........................................................................................................10
   S&P Discount Factor...........................................................................................11
   S&P Eligible Asset............................................................................................11
   S&P Exposure Period...........................................................................................11
   S&P Volatility Factor.........................................................................................11
   Secondary Market Insurance....................................................................................11
   Securities Depository.........................................................................................11



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   Sell Order and Sell Orders...................................................................................11
   Special Rate Period..........................................................................................11
   Special Redemption Provisions................................................................................11
   Submission Deadline..........................................................................................11
   Submitted Bid and Submitted Bids.............................................................................11
   Submitted Hold Order and Submitted Hold Orders...............................................................11
   Submitted Order and Submitted Orders.........................................................................11
   Submitted Sell Order and Submitted Sell Orders...............................................................11
   Subsequent Rate Period.......................................................................................11
   Substitute Commercial Paper Dealer...........................................................................12
   Substitute U.S. Government Securities Dealer.................................................................12
   Sufficient Clearing Bids.....................................................................................12
   Taxable Allocation...........................................................................................12
   Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate.....................................................12
   Taxable Income...............................................................................................12
   Treasury Bill................................................................................................12
   Treasury Bill Rate...........................................................................................12
   Treasury Note................................................................................................13
   Treasury Note Rate...........................................................................................13
   U.S. Government Securities Dealer............................................................................13
   Valuation Date...............................................................................................13
   Volatility Factor............................................................................................13
   Voting Period................................................................................................13
   Winning Bid Rate.............................................................................................13

PART I..........................................................................................................14
         1.       Number Of Authorized Shares...................................................................14
         2.       Dividends.....................................................................................14
                  (a)      Ranking..............................................................................14
                  (b)      Cumulative Cash Dividends............................................................14
                  (c)      Dividends Cumulative From Date of Original Issue.....................................14
                  (d)      Dividend Payment Dates and Adjustment Thereof........................................14
                  (e)      Dividend Rates and Calculation of Dividends..........................................15
                  (f)      Curing a Failure to Deposit..........................................................17
                  (g)      Dividend Payments by Fund to Auction Agent...........................................17
                  (h)      Auction Agent as Trustee of Dividend Payments by Fund................................17
                  (i)      Dividends Paid to Holders............................................................17
                  (j)      Dividends Credited Against Earliest Accumulated But Unpaid Dividends.................17
                  (k)      Dividends Designated as Exempt-Interest Dividends....................................17
         3.       Gross-Up Payments.............................................................................17
                  (a)      Minimum Rate Periods and Special Rate Periods of 28 Rate Period Days or Fewer........18
                  (b)      Special Rate Periods of More Than 28 Rate Period Days................................18
                  (c)      No Gross-Up Payments in the Event of a Reallocation..................................18
         4.       Designation of Special Rate Periods...........................................................18
                  (a)      Length of and Preconditions for Special Rate Period..................................18
                  (b)      Adjustment of Length of Special Rate Period..........................................18
                  (c)      Notice of Proposed Special Rate Period...............................................19
                  (d)      Notice of Special Rate Period........................................................19
                  (e)      Failure to Deliver Notice of Special Rate Period.....................................20
         5.       Voting Rights.................................................................................20



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                  (a)      One Vote Per Share of MuniPreferred..................................................20
                  (b)      Voting for Additional Trustees.......................................................20
                  (c)      Holders of MuniPreferred to Vote on Certain Other Matters............................22
                  (d)      Board May Take Certain Actions Without Shareholder Approval..........................23
                  (e)      Voting Rights Set Forth Herein Are Sole Voting Rights................................23
                  (f)      No Preemptive Rights or Cumulative Voting............................................23
                  (g)      Voting For Trustees Sole Remedy For Fund's Failure To Pay Dividends..................24
                  (h)      Holders Entitled To Vote.............................................................24
         6.       1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage.........................................................24
         7.       MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount........................................................24
         8.       [Reserved]....................................................................................26
         9.       Restrictions on Dividends and Other Distributions.............................................26
                  (a)      Dividends on Preferred Shares Other Than MuniPreferred...............................26
                  (b)      Dividends and Other Distributions With Respect to Common Shares Under the 1940
                           Act..................................................................................26
                  (c)      Other Restrictions on Dividends and Other Distributions..............................26
         10.      Rating Agency Restrictions....................................................................27
         11.      Redemption....................................................................................28
                  (a)      Optional Redemption..................................................................28
                  (b)      Mandatory Redemption.................................................................29
                  (c)      Notice of Redemption.................................................................30
                  (d)      No Redemption Under Certain Circumstances............................................30
                  (e)      Absence of Funds Available For Redemption............................................30
                  (f)      Auction Agent as Trustee of Redemption Payments by Fund..............................31
                  (g)      Shares For Which Notice of Redemption Has Been Given Are No Longer Outstanding.......31
                  (h)      Compliance With Applicable Law.......................................................31
                  (i)      Only Whole Shares of MuniPreferred May Be Redeemed...................................31
         12.      Liquidation Rights............................................................................31
                  (a)      Ranking..............................................................................31
                  (b)      Distributions Upon Liquidation.......................................................31
                  (c)      Pro Rata Distributions...............................................................32
                  (d)      Rights of Junior Shares..............................................................32
                  (e)      Certain Events Not Constituting Liquidation..........................................32
         13.      Miscellaneous.................................................................................32
                  (a)      Amendment of Appendix A to Add Additional Series.....................................32
                  (b)      Appendix A Incorporated By Reference.................................................32
                  (c)      No Fractional Shares.................................................................32
                  (d)      Status of Shares of MuniPreferred Redeemed, Exchanged or Otherwise Acquired by
                           the Fund.............................................................................33
                  (e)      Board May Resolve Ambiguities........................................................33
                  (f)      Headings Not Determinative...........................................................33
                  (g)      Notices..............................................................................33
PART II.........................................................................................................33
         1.       Orders........................................................................................33
         2.       Submission of Orders by Broker-Dealers to Auction Agent.......................................35
         3.       Determination of Sufficient Clearing Bids, Winning Bid Rate and Applicable Rate...............37
         4.       Acceptance and Rejection of Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders and Allocation of
                  Shares........................................................................................38
         5.       Notification of Allocations...................................................................40
         6.       Auction Agent.................................................................................41
         7.       Transfer of Shares of MuniPreferred...........................................................41
         8.       Global Certificate............................................................................41
Appendix A.....................................................................................................A-1
Section 1.    Designation as to Series.........................................................................A-1
Section 2.    Number of Authorized Shares Per Series...........................................................A-1
Section 3.    Exceptions to Certain Definitions................................................................A-1
Section 4.    Certain Definitions..............................................................................A-1
Section 5.    Initial Rate Periods.............................................................................A-6
Section 6.    Date For Purposes of Paragraph (zzz) Contained Under the Heading "Definitions" in This
              Statement........................................................................................A-6
Section 7.    Party Named for Purposes of the Definition of "Rate Multiple" in This Statement..................A-6
Section 8.    Additional Definitions...........................................................................A-6
Section 9.    Dividend Payment Dates...........................................................................A-6
Section 10.   Amount for Purposes of Subparagraph (c)(i) of Section 5 of Part I of this Statement..............A-6
Section 11.   Redemption Provisions Applicable To Initial Rate Periods.........................................A-6
Section 12.   Applicable Rate For Purposes of Subparagraph (B)(III) of Section 3 of Part II of this
              Statement........................................................................................A-7
Section 13.   Certain Other Restrictions and Requirements......................................................A-7



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         NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND, a
Massachusetts business trust (the "Fund"), certifies that:

         First: Pursuant to authority expressly vested in the Board of Trustees
of the Fund by Article IV of the Fund's Declaration of Trust (which, as
hereafter restated or amended from time to time is, together with this
Statement, herein called the "Declaration"), the Board of Trustees has, by
resolution, authorized the issuance of shares of the Fund's authorized Preferred
Shares liquidation preference $25,000 per share, having such designation or
designations as to series as is set forth in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto and
such number of shares per such series as is set forth in Section 2 of Appendix A
hereto.

         Second: The preferences, voting powers, restrictions, limitations as to
dividends, qualifications, and terms and conditions of redemption, of the shares
of each series of MuniPreferred described in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto are
as follows (each such series being referred to herein as a series of
MuniPreferred, and shares of all such series being referred to herein
individually as a share of MuniPreferred and collectively as shares of
MuniPreferred):

                                   DEFINITIONS

         Except as otherwise specifically provided in Section 3 of Appendix A
hereto, as used in Parts I and II of this Statement, the following terms shall
have the following meanings (with terms defined in the singular having
comparable meanings when used in the plural and vice versa), unless the context
otherwise requires:

         (a) "AA" COMPOSITE COMMERCIAL PAPER RATE," on any date for any Rate
Period of shares of a series of MuniPreferred, shall mean (i) (A) in the case of
any Minimum Rate Period or any Special Rate Period of fewer than 49 Rate Period
Days, the interest equivalent of the 30-day rate; provided, however, that if
such Rate Period is a Minimum Rate Period and the "AA" Composite Commercial
Paper Rate is being used to determine the Applicable Rate for shares of such
series when all of the Outstanding shares of such series are subject to
Submitted Hold Orders, then the interest equivalent of the seven-day rate, and
(B) in the case of any Special Rate Period of (1) 49 or more but fewer than 70
Rate Period Days, the interest equivalent of the 60-day rate; (2) 70 or more but
fewer than 85 Rate Period Days, the arithmetic average of the interest
equivalent of the 60-day and 90-day rates; (3) 85 or more but fewer than 99 Rate
Period Days, the interest equivalent of the 90-day rate; (4) 99 or more but
fewer than 120 Rate Period Days, the arithmetic average of the interest
equivalent of the 90-day and 120-day rates; (5) 120 or more but fewer than 141
Rate Period Days, the interest equivalent of the 120-day rate; (6) 141 or more
but fewer than 162 Rate Period Days, the arithmetic average of the 120-day and
180-day rates; and (7) 162 or more but fewer than 183 Rate Period Days, the
interest equivalent of the 180-day rate, in each case on commercial paper placed
on behalf of issuers whose corporate bonds are rated "AA" by S&P or the
equivalent of such rating by S&P or another rating agency, as made available on
a discount basis or otherwise by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for the
Business Day next preceding such date; or (ii) in the event that the Federal
Reserve Bank of New York does not make available any such rate, then the
arithmetic average of such rates, as quoted on a discount basis or otherwise, by
the Commercial Paper Dealers to the Auction Agent for the close of business on
the Business Day next preceding such date. If any Commercial Paper Dealer does
not quote a rate required to determine the "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate,
the "AA" Composite Commercial Paper Rate shall be determined on the basis of the
quotation or quotations furnished by the remaining Commercial Paper Dealer or
Commercial Paper Dealers and any Substitute Commercial Paper Dealer or
Substitute Commercial Paper Dealers selected by the Fund to provide such rate or
rates not being supplied by any Commercial Paper Dealer or Commercial Paper
Dealers, as the case may be, or, if the Fund does not select any such Substitute
Commercial Paper Dealer or Substitute Commercial Paper Dealers, by the remaining
Commercial Paper Dealer or Commercial Paper Dealers. For purposes of this
definition, the "interest equivalent" of a rate stated on a


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discount basis (a "discount rate") for commercial paper of a given days'
maturity shall be equal to the quotient (rounded upwards to the next higher
one-thousandth (.001) of 1%) of (A) the discount rate divided by (B) the
difference between (x) 1.00 and (y) a fraction, the numerator of which shall be
the product of the discount rate times the number of days in which such
commercial paper matures and the denominator of which shall be 360.

         (b) "ACCOUNTANT'S CONFIRMATION" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph (c) of Section 7 of Part I of this Statement.

         (c) "AFFILIATE" shall mean, for purposes of the definition of
"Outstanding," any Person known to the Auction Agent to be controlled by, in
control of or under common control with the Fund; provided, however, that no
Broker-Dealer controlled by, in control of or under common control with the Fund
shall be deemed to be an Affiliate nor shall any corporation or any Person
controlled by, in control of or under common control with such corporation one
of the trustees, directors, or executive officers of which is a trustee of the
Fund be deemed to be an Affiliate solely because such trustee, director or
executive officer is also a trustee of the Fund.

         (d) "AGENT MEMBER" shall mean a member of or participant in the
Securities Depository that will act on behalf of a Bidder.

         (e) "ALL HOLD ORDER" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12 of
Appendix A of this Statement.

         (f) "ANTICIPATION NOTES" shall mean Tax Anticipation Notes (TANs),
Revenue Anticipation Notes (RANs), Tax and Revenue Anticipation Notes (TRANs),
Grant Anticipation Notes (GANs) that are rated by S&P and Bond Anticipation
Notes (BANs) that are rated by S&P.

         (g) "APPLICABLE RATE" shall have the meaning specified in subparagraph
(e)(i) of Section 2 of Part I of this Statement.

         (h) "AUCTION" shall mean each periodic implementation of the Auction
Procedures.

         (i) "AUCTION AGENCY AGREEMENT" shall mean the agreement between the
Fund and the Auction Agent which provides, among other things, that the Auction
Agent will follow the Auction Procedures for purposes of determining the
Applicable Rate for shares of a series of MuniPreferred so long as the
Applicable Rate for shares of such series is to be based on the results of an
Auction.

         (j) "AUCTION AGENT" shall mean the entity appointed as such by a
resolution of the Board of Trustees in accordance with Section 6 of Part II of
this Statement.

         (k) "AUCTION DATE" with respect to any Rate Period, shall mean the
Business Day next preceding the first day of such Rate Period.

         (l) "AUCTION PROCEDURES" shall mean the procedures for conducting
Auctions set forth in Part II of this Statement.

         (m) "AVAILABLE MUNIPREFERRED" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of this Statement.

         (n) "BENCHMARK RATE" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12 of
Appendix A hereto.


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         (o) "BENEFICIAL OWNER" with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, means a customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records
of that Broker-Dealer (or, if applicable, the Auction Agent) as a holder of
shares of such series.

         (p) "BID" and "BIDS" shall have the respective meanings specified in
paragraph (a) of Section 1 of Part II of this Statement.

         (q) "BIDDER" and "BIDDERS" shall have the respective meanings specified
in paragraph (a) of Section 1 of Part II of this Statement; provided, however,
that neither the Fund nor any affiliate thereof shall be permitted to be a
Bidder in an Auction, except that any Broker-Dealer that is an affiliate of the
Fund may be a Bidder in an Auction, but only if the Orders placed by such
Broker-Dealer are not for its own account.

         (r) "BOARD OF TRUSTEES" shall mean the Board of Trustees of the Fund or
any duly authorized committee thereof.

         (s) "BROKER-DEALER" shall mean any broker-dealer, commercial bank or
other entity permitted by law to perform the functions required of a
Broker-Dealer in Part II of this Statement, that is a member of, or a
participant in, the Securities Depository or is an affiliate of such member or
participant, has been selected by the Fund and has entered into a Broker-Dealer
Agreement that remains effective.

         (t) "BROKER-DEALER AGREEMENT" shall mean an agreement among the Fund,
the Auction Agent and a Broker-Dealer pursuant to which such Broker-Dealer
agrees to follow the procedures specified in Part II of this Statement.

         (u) "BUSINESS DAY" shall mean a day on which the New York Stock
Exchange is open for trading and which is neither a Saturday, Sunday nor any
other day on which banks in The City of New York, New York, are authorized by
law to close.

         (v) "CODE" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

         (w) "COMMERCIAL PAPER DEALERS" shall mean Lehman Commercial Paper
Incorporated, Goldman, Sachs & Co. and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith
Incorporated or, in lieu of any thereof, their respective affiliates or
successors, if such entity is a commercial paper dealer.

         (x) "COMMON SHARES" shall mean the common shares of beneficial
interest, par value $.01 per share, of the Fund.

         (y) "CURE DATE" shall mean the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure
Date or the 1940 Act Cure Date, as the case may be.

         (z) "DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE" with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean the date on which the Fund initially issued such
shares.

         (aa) "DECLARATION" shall have the meaning specified on the first page
of this Statement.

         (bb) "DEPOSIT SECURITIES" shall mean cash and Municipal Obligations
rated at least A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P, except that, for purposes of subparagraph
(a)(v) of Section 11 of Part I of this Statement, such Municipal Obligations
shall be considered "Deposit Securities" only if they are also rated P-1, MIG-1
or VMIG-1 by Moody's.

         (cc) "DISCOUNTED VALUE," as of any Valuation Date, shall mean, (i) with
respect to an S&P Eligible Asset, the quotient of the Market Value thereof
divided by the applicable S&P Discount Factor


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and (ii)(a) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset that is not currently
callable as of such Valuation Date at the option of the issuer thereof, the
quotient of the Market Value thereof divided by the applicable Moody's Discount
Factor, or (b) with respect to a Moody's Eligible Asset that is currently
callable as of such Valuation Date at the option of the issuer thereof, the
quotient of (1) the lesser of the Market Value or call price thereof, including
any call premium, divided by (2) the applicable Moody's Discount Factor.

         (dd) [Reserved]

         (ee) [Reserved]

         (ff) "DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATE," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean any date on which dividends are payable on shares of
such series pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (d) of Section 2 of Part I
of this Statement.

         (gg) "DIVIDEND PERIOD," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean the period from and including the Date of Original
Issue of shares of such series to but excluding the initial Dividend Payment
Date for shares of such series and any period thereafter from and including one
Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series to but excluding the next
succeeding Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series.

         (hh) "EXISTING HOLDER," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean a Broker-Dealer (or any such other Person as may be
permitted by the Fund) that is listed on the records of the Auction Agent as a
holder of shares of such series.

         (ii) "FAILURE TO DEPOSIT," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean a failure by the Fund to pay to the Auction Agent, not
later than 12:00 noon, New York City time, (A) on the Business Day next
preceding any Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series, in funds
available on such Dividend Payment Date in The City of New York, New York, the
full amount of any dividend (whether or not earned or declared) to be paid on
such Dividend Payment Date on any share of such series or (B) on the Business
Day next preceding any redemption date in funds available on such redemption
date for shares of such series in The City of New York, New York, the Redemption
Price to be paid on such redemption date for any share of such series after
notice of redemption is mailed pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 11 of Part I
of this Statement; provided, however, that the foregoing clause (B) shall not
apply to the Fund's failure to pay the Redemption Price in respect of shares of
MuniPreferred when the related Notice of Redemption provides that redemption of
such shares is subject to one or more conditions precedent and any such
condition precedent shall not have been satisfied at the time or times and in
the manner specified in such Notice of Redemption.

         (jj) "FEDERAL TAX RATE INCREASE" shall have the meaning specified in
the definition of "Moody's Volatility Factor."

         (kk) "FUND" shall mean the entity named on the first page of this
Statement, which is the issuer of the shares of MuniPreferred.

         (ll) "GROSS-UP PAYMENT" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4
of Appendix A hereto.

         (mm) "HOLD ORDER" and "HOLD ORDERS" shall have the respective meanings
specified in paragraph (a) of Section 1 of Part II of this Statement.

         (nn) "HOLDER," with respect to shares of a series of MuniPreferred,
shall mean the registered holder of such shares as the same appears on the
record books of the Fund.


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         (oo) "INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT" shall mean a nationally recognized
accountant, or firm of accountants, that is with respect to the Fund an
independent public accountant or firm of independent public accountants under
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended from time to time.

         (pp) "INITIAL RATE PERIOD," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall have the meaning specified with respect to shares of such
series in Section 5 of Appendix A hereto.

         (qq) "INTEREST EQUIVALENT" means a yield on a 360-day basis of a
discount basis security which is equal to the yield on an equivalent
interest-bearing security.

         (rr) "ISSUE TYPE CATEGORY," if defined in Section 4 of Appendix A
hereto, shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (ss) "KENNY INDEX" shall have the meaning specified in the definition
of "Taxable Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate."

         (tt) "LATE CHARGE" shall have the meaning specified in subparagraph
(e)(1)(B) of Section 2 of Part I of this Statement.

         (uu) "LIQUIDATION PREFERENCE," with respect to a given number of shares
of MuniPreferred, means $25,000 times that number.

         (vv) "MARKET VALUE" of any asset of the Fund shall mean the market
value thereof determined by the pricing service designated from time to time by
the Board of Trustees. Market Value of any asset shall include any interest
accrued thereon. The pricing service values portfolio securities at the mean
between the quoted bid and asked price or the yield equivalent when quotations
are readily available. Securities for which quotations are not readily available
are valued at fair value as determined by the pricing service using methods
which include consideration of: yields or prices of municipal bonds of
comparable quality, type of issue, coupon, maturity and rating; indications as
to value from dealers; and general market conditions. The pricing service may
employ electronic data processing techniques or a matrix system, or both, to
determine valuations.

         (ww) "MAXIMUM POTENTIAL GROSS-UP PAYMENT LIABILITY," as of any
Valuation Date, shall mean the aggregate amount of Gross-up Payments that would
be due if the Fund were to make Taxable Allocations, with respect to any taxable
year, estimated based upon dividends paid and the amount of undistributed
realized net capital gains and other taxable income earned by the Fund, as of
the end of the calendar month immediately preceding such Valuation Date, and
assuming such Gross-up Payments are fully taxable.

         (xx) "MAXIMUM RATE," for shares of a series of MuniPreferred on any
Auction Date for shares of such series, shall mean:

                  (i) in the case of any Auction Date which is not the Auction
         Date immediately prior to the first day of any proposed Special Rate
         Period designated by the Fund pursuant to Section 4 of Part I of this
         Statement, the product of (A) the Reference Rate on such Auction Date
         for the next Rate Period of shares of such series and (B) the Rate
         Multiple on such Auction Date, unless shares of such series have or had
         a Special Rate Period (other than a Special Rate Period of 28 Rate
         Period Days or fewer) and an Auction at which Sufficient Clearing Bids
         existed has not yet occurred for a Minimum Rate Period of shares of
         such series after such Special Rate Period, in which case the higher
         of:


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                           (A) the dividend rate on shares of such series for
                  the then-ending Rate Period; and

                           (B) the product of (1) the higher of (x) the
                  Reference Rate on such Auction Date for a Rate Period equal in
                  length to the then-ending Rate Period of shares of such
                  series, if such then-ending Rate Period was 364 Rate Period
                  Days or fewer, or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date
                  for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending Rate
                  Period of shares of such series, if such then-ending Rate
                  Period was more than 364 Rate Period Days, and (y) the
                  Reference Rate on such Auction Date for a Rate Period equal in
                  length to such Special Rate Period of shares of such series,
                  if such Special Rate Period was 364 Rate Period Days or fewer,
                  or the Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date for a Rate
                  Period equal in length to such Special Rate Period, if such
                  Special Rate Period was more than 364 Rate Period Days and (2)
                  the Rate Multiple on such Auction Date; or

                  (ii) in the case of any Auction Date which is the Auction
         Date immediately prior to the first day of any proposed Special Rate
         Period designated by the Fund pursuant to Section 4 of Part I of this
         Statement, the product of (A) the highest of (1) the Reference Rate on
         such Auction Date for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending
         Rate Period of shares of such series, if such then-ending Rate Period
         was 364 Rate Period Days or fewer, or the Treasury Note Rate on such
         Auction Date for a Rate Period equal in length to the then-ending Rate
         Period of shares of such series, if such then-ending Rate Period was
         more than 364 Rate Period Days, (2) the Reference Rate on such Auction
         Date for the Special Rate Period for which the Auction is being held
         if such Special Rate Period is 364 Rate Period Days or fewer or the
         Treasury Note Rate on such Auction Date for the Special Rate Period
         for which the Auction is being held if such Special Rate Period is
         more than 364 Rate Period Days, and (3) the Reference Rate on such
         Auction Date for Minimum Rate Periods and (B) the Rate Multiple on
         such Auction Date.

         (yy) [Reserved]

         (zz) "MINIMUM RATE PERIOD" shall mean any Rate Period consisting of 7
Rate Period Days.

         (aaa) "MOODY'S" shall mean Moody's Investors Service, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, and its successors.

         (bbb) "MOODY'S DISCOUNT FACTOR" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 4 of Appendix A hereto.

         (ccc) "MOODY'S ELIGIBLE ASSET" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 4 of Appendix A hereto.

         (ddd) "MOODY'S EXPOSURE PERIOD" shall mean the period commencing on a
given Valuation Date and ending 56 days thereafter.

         (eee) "MOODY'S VOLATILITY FACTOR" shall mean, as of any Valuation Date,
(i) in the case of any Minimum Rate Period, any Special Rate Period of 28 Rate
Period Days or fewer, or any Special Rate Period of 57 Rate Period Days or more,
a multiplicative factor equal to 275%, except as otherwise provided in the last
sentence of this definition; (ii) in the case of any Special Rate Period of more
than 28 but fewer than 36 Rate Period Days, a multiplicative factor equal to
203%; (iii) in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 35 but fewer
than 43 Rate Period Days, a multiplicative factor equal to 217%; (iv) in the
case of any Special Rate Period of more than 42 but fewer than 50 Rate Period
Days, a multiplicative factor equal to 226%; and (v) in the case of any Special
Rate Period of more than 49 but


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fewer than 57 Rate Period Days, a multiplicative factor equal to 235%. If, as a
result of the enactment of changes to the Code, the greater of the maximum
marginal Federal individual income tax rate applicable to ordinary income and
the maximum marginal Federal corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary
income will increase, such increase being rounded up to the next five percentage
points (the "Federal Tax Rate Increase"), until the effective date of such
increase, the Moody's Volatility Factor in the case of any Rate Period described
in (i) above in this definition instead shall be determined by reference to the
following table:



  FEDERAL TAX          VOLATILITY
 RATE INCREASE          FACTOR
----------------       ----------
                    
5%..............           295%
10%.............           317%
15%.............           341%
20%.............           369%
25%.............           400%
30%.............           436%
35%.............           477%
40%.............           525%



         (fff) "MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS" shall mean debt obligations issued by
states, cities and local authorities, and certain possessions and territories of
the United States, to finance public projects (such as roads and public
buildings), to pay general operating expenses, or to refinance outstanding debt
and may also be used for private activities, such as housing, medical and
educational facility construction, or for privately owned industrial development
and pollution control projects. The two principal classifications of Municipal
Obligations are "general obligation" or "revenue" bonds. General obligation
bonds are backed by the full faith and credit, or taxing authority, of the
issuer and may be repaid from any revenue source; revenue bonds may be repaid
only from the revenues of a specific facility or source. The Fund will invest
its net assets in a portfolio of municipal bonds that pay interest that is
exempt from regular Federal and California income taxes and the alternative
minimum tax applicable to individuals. As a fundamental policy of the Fund, such
municipal bonds will, under normal circumstances, comprise at least 80% of the
Fund's managed assets.


         (ggg) "MUNIPREFERRED" shall have the meaning set forth on the first
page of this Statement.

         (hhh) "MUNIPREFERRED BASIC MAINTENANCE AMOUNT," as of any Valuation
Date, shall mean the dollar amount equal to the sum of (i)(A) the product of the
number of shares of MuniPreferred outstanding on such date multiplied by $25,000
(plus the product of the number of shares of any other series of Preferred
Shares outstanding on such date multiplied by the liquidation preference of such
shares), plus any redemption premium applicable to shares of MuniPreferred (or
other Preferred Shares) then subject to redemption; (B) the aggregate amount of
dividends that will have accumulated at the respective Applicable Rates (whether
or not earned or declared) to (but not including) the first respective Dividend
Payment Dates for shares of MuniPreferred outstanding that follow such Valuation
Date (plus the aggregate amount of dividends, whether or not earned or declared,
that will have accumulated in respect of other outstanding Preferred Shares to,
but not including, the first respective dividend payment dates for such other
shares that follow such Valuation Date); (C) the aggregate amount of dividends
that


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would accumulate on shares of each series of MuniPreferred outstanding from such
first respective Dividend Payment Date therefor through the 56th day after such
Valuation Date, at the Maximum Rate (calculated as if such Valuation Date were
the Auction Date for the Rate Period commencing on such Dividend Payment Date)
for a Minimum Rate Period of shares of such series to commence on such Dividend
Payment Date, assuming, solely for purposes of the foregoing, that if on such
Valuation Date the Fund shall have delivered a Notice of Special Rate Period to
the Auction Agent pursuant to Section 4(d)(i) of this Part I with respect to
shares of such series, such Maximum Rate shall be the higher of (a) the Maximum
Rate for the Special Rate Period of shares of such series to commence on such
Dividend Payment Date and (b) the Maximum Rate for a Minimum Rate Period of
shares of such series to commence on such Dividend Payment Date, multiplied by
the Volatility Factor applicable to a Minimum Rate Period, or, in the event the
Fund shall have delivered a Notice of Special Rate Period to the Auction Agent
pursuant to Section 4(d)(i) of this Part I with respect to shares of such series
designating a Special Rate Period consisting of 56 Rate Period Days or more, the
Volatility Factor applicable to a Special Rate Period of that length (plus the
aggregate amount of dividends that would accumulate at the maximum dividend rate
or rates on any other Preferred Shares outstanding from such respective dividend
payment dates through the 56th day after such Valuation Date, as established by
or pursuant to the respective statements establishing and fixing the rights and
preferences of such other Preferred Shares) (except that (1) if such Valuation
Date occurs at a time when a Failure to Deposit (or, in the case of Preferred
Shares other than MuniPreferred, a failure similar to a Failure to Deposit) has
occurred that has not been cured, the dividend for purposes of calculation would
accumulate at the current dividend rate then applicable to the shares in respect
of which such failure has occurred and (2) for those days during the period
described in this subparagraph (C) in respect of which the Applicable Rate in
effect immediately prior to such Dividend Payment Date will remain in effect
(or, in the case of Preferred Shares other than MuniPreferred, in respect of
which the dividend rate or rates in effect immediately prior to such respective
dividend payment dates will remain in effect), the dividend for purposes of
calculation would accumulate at such Applicable Rate (or other rate or rates, as
the case may be) in respect of those days); (D) the amount of anticipated
expenses of the Fund for the 90 days subsequent to such Valuation Date; (E) the
amount of the Fund's Maximum Potential Gross-up Payment Liability in respect of
shares of MuniPreferred (and similar amounts payable in respect of other
Preferred Shares pursuant to provisions similar to those contained in Section 3
of Part I of this Statement) as of such Valuation Date; and (F) any current
liabilities as of such Valuation Date to the extent not reflected in any of
(i)(A) through (i)(E) (including, without limitation, any payables for Municipal
Obligations purchased as of such Valuation Date and any liabilities incurred for
the purpose of clearing securities transactions) less (ii) the value (i.e., for
purposes of current Moody's guidelines, the face value of cash, short-term
Municipal Obligations rated MIG-1, VMIG-1 or P-1, and short-term securities that
are the direct obligation of the U.S. government, provided in each case that
such securities mature on or prior to the date upon which any of (i)(A) through
(i)(F) become payable, otherwise the Moody's Discounted Value) (i.e., for the
purposes of the current S&P guidelines, the face value of cash, short-term
Municipal Obligations rated SP-1 or A-1 or Municipal Obligations rated A,
provided in each case that such securities mature on or prior to the date upon
which any of (i)(A) through (i)(F) become payable, otherwise the S&P Discounted
Value) of any of the Fund's assets irrevocably deposited by the Fund for the
payment of any of (i)(A) through (i)(F).

         (iii) "MUNIPREFERRED BASIC MAINTENANCE CURE DATE," with respect to the
failure by the Fund to satisfy the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount (as
required by paragraph (a) of Section 7 of Part I of this Statement) as of a
given Valuation Date, shall mean the seventh Business Day following such
Valuation Date.

         (jjj) "MUNIPREFERRED BASIC MAINTENANCE REPORT" shall mean a report
signed by the President, Treasurer or any Senior Vice President or Vice
President of the Fund which sets forth, as of the related Valuation Date, the
assets of the Fund, the Market Value and the Discounted Value thereof (seriatim
and in aggregate), and the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount.


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         (kkk) "1940 ACT" shall mean the Investment Company Act of 1940, as
amended from time to time.

         (lll) "1940 ACT CURE DATE," with respect to the failure by the Fund to
maintain the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage (as required by Section 6 of
Part I of this Statement) as of the last Business Day of each month, shall mean
the last Business Day of the following month.

         (mmm) "1940 ACT MUNIPREFERRED ASSET COVERAGE" shall mean asset
coverage, as defined in Section 18(h) of the 1940 Act, of at least 200% with
respect to all outstanding senior securities of the Fund which are shares of
beneficial interest, including all outstanding shares of MuniPreferred (or such
other asset coverage as may in the future be specified in or under the 1940 Act
as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities which are shares or stock of
a closed-end investment company as a condition of declaring dividends on its
common shares or stock).

         (nnn) "NOTICE OF REDEMPTION" shall mean any notice with respect to the
redemption of shares of MuniPreferred pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 11 of
Part I of this Statement.

         (ooo) "NOTICE OF SPECIAL RATE PERIOD" shall mean any notice with
respect to a Special Rate Period of shares of MuniPreferred pursuant to
subparagraph (d)(i) of Section 4 of Part I of this Statement.

         (ppp) "ORDER" and "ORDERS" shall have the respective meanings specified
in paragraph (a) of Section 1 of Part II of this Statement.

         (qqq) "ORIGINAL ISSUE INSURANCE," if defined in Section 4 of Appendix A
hereto, shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (rrr) "OTHER ISSUES," if defined in Section 4 of Appendix A hereto,
shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (sss) "OUTSTANDING" shall mean, as of any Auction Date with respect to
shares of a series of MuniPreferred, the number of shares of such series
theretofore issued by the Fund except, without duplication, (i) any shares of
such series theretofore cancelled or delivered to the Auction Agent for
cancellation or redeemed by the Fund, (ii) any shares of such series as to which
the Fund or any Affiliate thereof shall be an Existing Holder and (iii) any
shares of such series represented by any certificate in lieu of which a new
certificate has been executed and delivered by the Fund.

         (ttt) "PERMANENT INSURANCE," if defined in Section 4 of Appendix A
hereto, shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (uuu) "PERSON" shall mean and include an individual, a partnership, a
corporation, a trust, an unincorporated association, a joint venture or other
entity or a government or any agency or political subdivision thereof.

         (vvv) "PORTFOLIO INSURANCE," if defined in Section 4 of Appendix A
hereto, shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (www) "POTENTIAL BENEFICIAL OWNER," with respect to shares of a series
of MuniPreferred, shall mean a customer of a Broker-Dealer that is not a
Beneficial Owner of shares of such series but that wishes to purchase shares of
such series, or that is a Beneficial Owner of shares of such series that wishes
to purchase additional shares of such series.


                                       9


         (xxx) "POTENTIAL HOLDER," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean a Broker-Dealer (or any such other person as may be
permitted by the Fund) that is not an Existing Holder of shares of such series
or that is an Existing Holder of shares of such series that wishes to become the
Existing Holder of additional shares of such series.

         (yyy) "PREFERRED SHARES" shall mean the preferred shares of the Fund,
and includes the shares of MuniPreferred.

         (zzz) "QUARTERLY VALUATION DATE" shall mean the last Business Day of
each February, May, August and November of each year, commencing on the date set
forth in Section 6 of Appendix A hereto.

         (aaaa) "RATE MULTIPLE" shall have the meaning specified in Section 4 of
Appendix A hereto.

         (bbbb) "RATE PERIOD," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean the Initial Rate Period, and any transitional Rate
Period, of shares of such series and any Subsequent Rate Period, including any
Special Rate Period, of shares of such series.

         (cccc) "RATE PERIOD DAYS," for any Rate Period or Dividend Period,
means the number of days that would constitute such Rate Period or Dividend
Period but for the application of paragraph (d) of Section 2 of Part I of this
Statement or paragraph (b) of Section 4 of Part I of this Statement.

         (dddd) "RECEIVABLES FOR MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS SOLD" shall mean (A) for
purposes of calculation of Moody's Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, no
more than the aggregate of the following: (i) the book value of receivables for
Municipal Obligations sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date if such
receivables are due within five business days of such Valuation Date, and if the
trades which generated such receivables are (x) settled through clearing house
firms with respect to which the Fund has received prior written authorization
from Moody's or (y) with counterparties having a Moody's long-term debt rating
of at least Baa3; and (ii) the Moody's Discounted Value of Municipal Obligations
sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date which generated receivables, if such
receivables are due within five business days of such Valuation Date but do not
comply with either of the conditions specified in (i) above, and (B) for
purposes of calculation of S&P Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, the
book value of receivables for Municipal Obligations sold as of or prior to such
Valuation Date if such receivables are due within five business days of such
Valuation Date.

         (eeee) "REDEMPTION PRICE" shall mean the applicable redemption price
specified in paragraph (a) or (b) of Section 11 of Part I of this Statement.

         (ffff) "REFERENCE RATE" shall mean (i) the higher of the Taxable
Equivalent of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate and the "AA" Composite
Commercial Paper Rate in the case of Minimum Rate Periods and Special Rate
Periods of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, (ii) the "AA" Composite Commercial
Paper Rate in the case of Special Rate Periods of more than 28 Rate Period Days
but fewer than 183 Rate Period Days; and (iii) the Treasury Bill Rate in the
case of Special Rate Periods of more than 182 Rate Period Days but fewer than
365 Rate Period Days.

         (gggg) "REGISTRATION STATEMENT" has the meaning specified in the
definition of "Municipal Obligations."

         (hhhh) "S&P" shall mean Standard & Poor's Corporation, a New York
corporation, and its successors.


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         (iiii) "S&P DISCOUNT FACTOR" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 4 of Appendix A hereto.

         (jjjj) "S&P ELIGIBLE ASSET" shall have the meaning specified in Section
4 of Appendix A hereto.

         (kkkk) "S&P EXPOSURE PERIOD" shall mean the maximum period of time
following a Valuation Date that the Fund has under this Statement to cure any
failure to maintain, as of such Valuation Date, the Discounted Value for its
portfolio at least equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount (as
described in paragraph (a) of Section 7 of Part I of this Statement).

         (llll) "S&P VOLATILITY FACTOR" shall mean, as of any Valuation Date, a
multiplicative factor equal to (i) 305% in the case of any Minimum Rate Period
or any Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, (ii) 268% in the
case of any Special Rate Period of more than 28 Rate Period Days but fewer than
183 Rate Period Days; and (iii) 204% in the case of any Special Rate Period of
more than 182 Rate Period Days.

         (mmmm) "SECONDARY MARKET INSURANCE," if defined in Section 4 of
Appendix A hereto, shall have the meaning specified in that section.

         (nnnn) "SECURITIES DEPOSITORY" shall mean The Depository Trust Company
and its successors and assigns or any other securities depository selected by
the Fund which agrees to follow the procedures required to be followed by such
securities depository in connection with shares of MuniPreferred.

         (oooo) "SELL ORDER" and "SELL ORDERS" shall have the respective
meanings specified in paragraph (a) of Section 1 of Part II of this Statement.

         (pppp) "SPECIAL RATE PERIOD," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall have the meaning specified in paragraph (a) of Section 4 of
Part I of this Statement.

         (qqqq) "SPECIAL REDEMPTION PROVISIONS" shall have the meaning specified
in subparagraph (a)(i) of Section 11 of Part I of this Statement.

         (rrrr) "SUBMISSION DEADLINE" shall mean 1:30 P.M., New York City time,
on any Auction Date or such other time on any Auction Date by which
Broker-Dealers are required to submit Orders to the Auction Agent as specified
by the Auction Agent from time to time.

         (ssss) "SUBMITTED BID" and "SUBMITTED BIDS" shall have the respective
meanings specified in paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of this Statement.

         (tttt) "SUBMITTED HOLD ORDER" and "SUBMITTED HOLD ORDERS" shall have
the respective meanings specified in paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of
this Statement.

         (uuuu) "SUBMITTED ORDER" and "SUBMITTED ORDERS" shall have the
respective meanings specified in paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of this
Statement.

         (vvvv) "SUBMITTED SELL ORDER" and "SUBMITTED SELL ORDERS" shall have
the respective meanings specified in paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of
this Statement.

         (wwww) "SUBSEQUENT RATE PERIOD," with respect to shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, shall mean the period from and including the first day following
the Initial Rate Period of shares of such series to but excluding the next
Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series and any period thereafter from
and including one Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series to but
excluding the next succeeding Dividend Payment Date for shares of such series;
provided, however, that if any Subsequent Rate Period


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is also a Special Rate Period, such term shall mean the period commencing on the
first day of such Special Rate Period and ending on the last day of the last
Dividend Period thereof.

         (xxxx) "SUBSTITUTE COMMERCIAL PAPER DEALER" shall mean The First Boston
Company or Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated or their respective affiliates or
successors, if such entity is a commercial paper dealer; provided, however, that
none of such entities shall be a Commercial Paper Dealer.

         (yyyy) "SUBSTITUTE U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES DEALER" shall mean The
First Boston Company and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated or
their respective affiliates or successors, if such entity is a U.S. Government
securities dealer; provided, however, that none of such entities shall be a U.S.
Government Securities Dealer.

         (zzzz) "SUFFICIENT CLEARING BIDS" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of this Statement.

         (aaaaa) "TAXABLE ALLOCATION" shall have the meaning specified in
Section 3 of Part I of this Statement.

         (bbbbb) "TAXABLE EQUIVALENT OF THE SHORT-TERM MUNICIPAL BOND RATE," on
any date for any Minimum Rate Period or Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period
Days or fewer, shall mean 90% of the quotient of (A) the per annum rate
expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the Kenny S&P 30 day High
Grade Index or any successor index (the "Kenny Index") (provided, however, that
any such successor index must be approved by Moody's (if Moody's is then rating
the shares of MuniPreferred) and S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred)), made available for the Business Day immediately preceding such
date but in any event not later than 8:30 A.M., New York City time, on such date
by Kenny S&P Evaluation Services or any successor thereto, based upon 30-day
yield evaluations at par of short-term bonds the interest on which is excludable
for regular Federal income tax purposes under the Code of "high grade" component
issuers selected by Kenny S&P Evaluation Services or any such successor from
time to time in its discretion, which component issuers shall include, without
limitation, issuers of general obligation bonds, but shall exclude any bonds the
interest on which constitutes an item of tax preference under Section 57 (a)(5)
of the Code, or successor provisions, for purposes of the "alternative minimum
tax," divided by (B) 1.00 minus the maximum marginal regular Federal individual
income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or the maximum marginal regular
Federal corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (in each case
expressed as a decimal), whichever is greater; provided, however, that if the
Kenny Index is not made so available by 8:30 A.M., New York City time, on such
date by Kenny S&P Evaluation Services or any successor, the Taxable Equivalent
of the Short-Term Municipal Bond Rate shall mean the quotient of (A) the per
annum rate expressed on an interest equivalent basis equal to the most recent
Kenny Index so made available for any preceding Business Day, divided by (B)
1.00 minus the maximum marginal regular Federal individual income tax rate
applicable to ordinary income or the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate
income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (in each case expressed as a
decimal), whichever is greater.

         (ccccc) "TAXABLE INCOME" shall have the meaning specified in Section 12
of Appendix A hereto.

         (ddddd) "TREASURY BILL" shall mean a direct obligation of the U.S.
Government having a maturity at the time of issuance of 364 days or less.

         (eeeee) "TREASURY BILL RATE," on any date for any Rate Period, shall
mean (i) the bond equivalent yield, calculated in accordance with prevailing
industry convention, of the rate on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bill
with a remaining maturity closest to the length of such Rate Period, as


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quoted in The Wall Street Journal on such date for the Business Day next
preceding such date; or (ii) in the event that any such rate is not published in
The Wall Street Journal, then the bond equivalent yield, calculated in
accordance with prevailing industry convention, as calculated by reference to
the arithmetic average of the bid price quotations of the most recently
auctioned Treasury Bill with a remaining maturity closest to the length of such
Rate Period, as determined by bid price quotations as of the close of business
on the Business Day immediately preceding such date obtained from the U.S.
Government Securities Dealers to the Auction Agent.

         (fffff) "TREASURY NOTE" shall mean a direct obligation of the U.S.
Government having a maturity at the time of issuance of five years or less but
more than 364 days.

         (ggggg) "TREASURY NOTE RATE," on any date for any Rate Period, shall
mean (i) the yield on the most recently auctioned Treasury Note with a remaining
maturity closest to the length of such Rate Period, as quoted in The Wall Street
Journal on such date for the Business Day next preceding such date; or (ii) in
the event that any such rate is not published in The Wall Street Journal, then
the yield as calculated by reference to the arithmetic average of the bid price
quotations of the most recently auctioned Treasury Note with a remaining
maturity closest to the length of such Rate Period, as determined by bid price
quotations as of the close of business on the Business Day immediately preceding
such date obtained from the U.S. Government Securities Dealers to the Auction
Agent. If any U.S. Government Securities Dealer does not quote a rate required
to determine the Treasury Bill Rate or the Treasury Note Rate, the Treasury Bill
Rate or the Treasury Note Rate shall be determined on the basis of the quotation
or quotations furnished by the remaining U.S. Government Securities Dealer or
U.S. Government Securities Dealers and any Substitute U.S. Government Securities
Dealers selected by the Fund to provide such rate or rates not being supplied by
any U.S. Government Securities Dealer or U.S. Government Securities Dealers, as
the case may be, or, if the Fund does not select any such Substitute U.S.
Government Securities Dealer or Substitute U.S. Government Securities Dealers,
by the remaining U.S. Government Securities Dealer or U.S. Government Securities
Dealers.

         (hhhhh) "U.S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES DEALER" shall mean Lehman
Government Securities Incorporated, Goldman, Sachs & Co., Salomon Brothers Inc
and Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York or their respective affiliates or
successors, if such entity is a U.S. Government securities dealer.

         (iiiii) "VALUATION DATE" shall mean, for purposes of determining
whether the Fund is maintaining the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, each
Business Day.

         (jjjjj) "VOLATILITY FACTOR" shall mean, as of any Valuation Date, the
greater of the Moody's Volatility Factor and the S&P Volatility Factor.

         (kkkkk) "VOTING PERIOD" shall have the meaning specified in paragraph
(b) of Section 5 of Part I of this Statement.

         (lllll) "WINNING BID RATE" shall have the meaning specified in
paragraph (a) of Section 3 of Part II of this Statement.

         Any additional definitions specifically set forth in Section 8 of
Appendix A hereto shall be incorporated herein and made part hereof by reference
thereto.


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                                     PART I

         1. NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES. The number of authorized shares
constituting a series of MuniPreferred shall be as set forth with respect to
such series in Section 2 of Appendix A hereto.

         2. DIVIDENDS.

                  (a) RANKING. The shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall
rank on a parity with each other, with shares of any other series of
MuniPreferred and with shares of any other series of Preferred Shares as to the
payment of dividends by the Fund.

                  (b) CUMULATIVE CASH DIVIDENDS. The Holders of shares of
MuniPreferred of any series shall be entitled to receive, when, as and if
declared by the Board of Trustees, out of funds legally available therefor in
accordance with the Declaration and applicable law, cumulative cash dividends at
the Applicable Rate for shares of such series, determined as set forth in
paragraph (e) of this Section 2, and no more (except to the extent set forth in
Section 3 of this Part I), payable on the Dividend Payment Dates with respect to
shares of such series determined pursuant to paragraph (d) of this Section 2.
Holders of shares of MuniPreferred shall not be entitled to any dividend,
whether payable in cash, property or shares, in excess of full cumulative
dividends, as herein provided, on shares of MuniPreferred. No interest, or sum
of money in lieu of interest, shall be payable in respect of any dividend
payment or payments on shares of MuniPreferred which may be in arrears, and,
except to the extent set forth in subparagraph (e)(i) of this Section 2, no
additional sum of money shall be payable in respect of any such arrearage.

                  (c) DIVIDENDS CUMULATIVE FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL ISSUE.
Dividends on shares of MuniPreferred of any series shall accumulate at the
Applicable Rate for shares of such series from the Date of Original Issue
thereof.

                  (d) DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATES AND ADJUSTMENT THEREOF. The
Dividend Payment Dates with respect to shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall
be as set forth with respect to shares of such series in Section 9 of Appendix A
hereto; provided, however, that:

                           (i) (A) in the case of a series of MuniPreferred
         designated as "Series F MuniPreferred" or "Series M MuniPreferred" in
         Section 1 of Appendix A hereto, if the Monday or Tuesday, as the case
         may be, on which dividends would otherwise be payable on shares of such
         series is not a Business Day, then such dividends shall be payable on
         such shares on the first Business Day that falls after such Monday or
         Tuesday, as the case may be, and (B) in the case of a series of
         MuniPreferred designated as "Series T MuniPreferred," "Series W
         MuniPreferred" or "Series TH MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A
         hereto, if the Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, as the case may be, on
         which dividends would otherwise be payable on shares of such series is
         not a Business Day, then such dividends shall be payable on such shares
         on the first Business Day that falls prior to such Wednesday, Thursday
         or Friday, as the case may be; and

                           (ii) notwithstanding Section 9 of Appendix A hereto,
         the Fund in its discretion may establish the Dividend Payment Dates in
         respect of any Special Rate Period of shares of a series of
         MuniPreferred consisting of more than 28 Rate Period Days; provided,
         however, that such dates shall be set forth in the Notice of Special
         Rate Period relating to such Special Rate Period, as delivered to the
         Auction Agent, which Notice of Special Rate Period shall be filed with
         the Secretary of the Fund; and further provided that (1) any such
         Dividend Payment Date shall be a Business Day and (2) the last Dividend
         Payment Date in respect of such Special Rate Period shall be the
         Business Day immediately following the last day thereof, as such last
         day is determined in accordance with paragraph (b) of Section 4 of this
         Part I.


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                  (e) DIVIDEND RATES AND CALCULATION OF DIVIDENDS.

                           (i) Dividend Rates. The dividend rate on shares of
         MuniPreferred of any series during the period from and after the Date
         of Original Issue of shares of such series to and including the last
         day of the Initial Rate Period of shares of such series shall be equal
         to the rate per annum set forth with respect to shares of such series
         under "Designation" in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto. For each
         Subsequent Rate Period of shares of such series thereafter, the
         dividend rate on shares of such series shall be equal to the rate per
         annum that results from an Auction for shares of such series on the
         Auction Date next preceding such Subsequent Rate Period; provided,
         however, that if:

                                  (A) an Auction for any such Subsequent Rate
                  Period is not held for any reason other than as described
                  below, the dividend rate on shares of such series for such
                  Subsequent Rate Period will be the Maximum Rate for shares of
                  such series on the Auction Date therefor;

                                  (B) any Failure to Deposit shall have occurred
                  with respect to shares of such series during any Rate Period
                  thereof (other than any Special Rate Period consisting of more
                  than 364 Rate Period Days or any Rate Period succeeding any
                  Special Rate Period consisting of more than 364 Rate Period
                  Days during which a Failure to Deposit occurred that has not
                  been cured), but, prior to 12:00 Noon, New York City time, on
                  the third Business Day next succeeding the date on which such
                  Failure to Deposit occurred, such Failure to Deposit shall
                  have been cured in accordance with paragraph (f) of this
                  Section 2 and the Fund shall have paid to the Auction Agent a
                  late charge ("Late Charge") equal to the sum of (1) if such
                  Failure to Deposit consisted of the failure timely to pay to
                  the Auction Agent the full amount of dividends with respect to
                  any Dividend Period of the shares of such series, an amount
                  computed by multiplying (x) 200% of the Reference Rate for the
                  Rate Period during which such Failure to Deposit occurs on the
                  Dividend Payment Date for such Dividend Period by (y) a
                  fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of days
                  for which such Failure to Deposit has not been cured in
                  accordance with paragraph (f) of this Section 2 (including the
                  day such Failure to Deposit occurs and excluding the day such
                  Failure to Deposit is cured) and the denominator of which
                  shall be 360, and applying the rate obtained against the
                  aggregate Liquidation Preference of the outstanding shares of
                  such series and (2) if such Failure to Deposit consisted of
                  the failure timely to pay to the Auction Agent the Redemption
                  Price of the shares, if any, of such series for which Notice
                  of Redemption has been mailed by the Fund pursuant to
                  paragraph (c) of Section 11 of this Part I, an amount computed
                  by multiplying (x) 200% of the Reference Rate for the Rate
                  Period during which such Failure to Deposit occurs on the
                  redemption date by (y) a fraction, the numerator of which
                  shall be the number of days for which such Failure to Deposit
                  is not cured in accordance with paragraph (f) of this Section
                  2 (including the day such Failure to Deposit occurs and
                  excluding the day such Failure to Deposit is cured) and the
                  denominator of which shall be 360, and applying the rate
                  obtained against the aggregate Liquidation Preference of the
                  outstanding shares of such series to be redeemed, no Auction
                  will be held in respect of shares of such series for the
                  Subsequent Rate Period thereof and the dividend rate for
                  shares of such series for such Subsequent Rate Period will be
                  the Maximum Rate for shares of such series on the Auction Date
                  for such Subsequent Rate Period;

                                  (C) any Failure to Deposit shall have occurred
                  with respect to shares of such series during any Rate Period
                  thereof (other than any Special Rate Period


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                  consisting of more than 364 Rate Period Days or any Rate
                  Period succeeding any Special Rate Period consisting of more
                  than 364 Rate Period Days during which a Failure to Deposit
                  occurred that has not been cured), and, prior to 12:00 Noon,
                  New York City time, on the third Business Day next succeeding
                  the date on which such Failure to Deposit occurred, such
                  Failure to Deposit shall not have been cured in accordance
                  with paragraph (f) of this Section 2 or the Fund shall not
                  have paid the applicable Late Charge to the Auction Agent, no
                  Auction will be held in respect of shares of such series for
                  the first Subsequent Rate Period thereof thereafter (or for
                  any Rate Period thereof thereafter to and including the Rate
                  Period during which (1) such Failure to Deposit is cured in
                  accordance with paragraph (f) of this Section 2 and (2) the
                  Fund pays the applicable Late Charge to the Auction Agent (the
                  condition set forth in this clause (2) to apply only in the
                  event Moody's is rating such shares at the time the Fund cures
                  such Failure to Deposit), in each case no later than 12:00
                  Noon, New York City time, on the fourth Business Day prior to
                  the end of such Rate Period), and the dividend rate for shares
                  of such series for each such Subsequent Rate Period shall be a
                  rate per annum equal to the Maximum Rate for shares of such
                  series on the Auction Date for such Subsequent Rate Period
                  (but with the prevailing rating for shares of such series, for
                  purposes of determining such Maximum Rate, being deemed to be
                  "Below "ba3"/BB2"); or

                                  (D) any Failure to Deposit shall have occurred
                  with respect to shares of such series during a Special Rate
                  Period thereof consisting of more than 364 Rate Period Days,
                  or during any Rate Period thereof succeeding any Special Rate
                  Period consisting of more than 364 Rate Period Days during
                  which a Failure to Deposit occurred that has not been cured,
                  and, prior to 12:00 Noon, New York City time, on the fourth
                  Business Day preceding the Auction Date for the Rate Period
                  subsequent to such Rate Period, such Failure to Deposit shall
                  not have been cured in accordance with paragraph (f) of this
                  Section 2 or, in the event Moody's is then rating such shares,
                  the Fund shall not have paid the applicable Late Charge to the
                  Auction Agent (such Late Charge, for purposes of this
                  subparagraph (D), to be calculated by using, as the Reference
                  Rate, the Reference Rate applicable to a Rate Period (x)
                  consisting of more than 182 Rate Period Days but fewer than
                  365 Rate Period Days and (y) commencing on the date on which
                  the Rate Period during which Failure to Deposit occurs
                  commenced), no Auction will be held in respect of shares of
                  such series for such Subsequent Rate Period (or for any Rate
                  Period thereof thereafter to and including the Rate Period
                  during which (1) such Failure to Deposit is cured in
                  accordance with paragraph (f) of this Section 2 and (2) the
                  Fund pays the applicable Late Charge to the Auction Agent (the
                  condition set forth in this clause (2) to apply only in the
                  event Moody's is rating such shares at the time the Fund cures
                  such Failure to Deposit), in each case no later than 12:00
                  Noon, New York City time, on the fourth Business Day prior to
                  the end of such Rate Period), and the dividend rate for shares
                  of such series for each such Subsequent Rate Period shall be a
                  rate per annum equal to the Maximum Rate for shares of such
                  series on the Auction Date for such Subsequent Rate Period
                  (but with the prevailing rating for shares of such series, for
                  purposes of determining such Maximum Rate, being deemed to be
                  "Below "ba3"/BB2") (the rate per annum at which dividends are
                  payable on shares of a series of MuniPreferred for any Rate
                  Period thereof being herein referred to as the "Applicable
                  Rate" for shares of such series).

                           (ii) Calculation of Dividends. The amount of
         dividends per share payable on shares of a series of MuniPreferred on
         any date on which dividends shall be payable on shares of such series
         shall be computed by multiplying the Applicable Rate for shares of such
         series in effect for such Dividend Period or Dividend Periods or part
         thereof for which dividends have not


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         been paid by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of
         days in such Dividend Period or Dividend Periods or part thereof and
         the denominator of which shall be 365 if such Dividend Period consists
         of 7 Rate Period Days and 360 for all other Dividend Periods, and
         applying the rate obtained against $25,000.

                  (f) CURING A FAILURE TO DEPOSIT. A Failure to Deposit with
respect to shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall have been cured (if such
Failure to Deposit is not solely due to the willful failure of the Fund to make
the required payment to the Auction Agent) with respect to any Rate Period of
shares of such series if, within the respective time periods described in
subparagraph (e)(i) of this Section 2, the Fund shall have paid to the Auction
Agent (A) all accumulated and unpaid dividends on shares of such series and (B)
without duplication, the Redemption Price for shares, if any, of such series for
which Notice of Redemption has been mailed by the Fund pursuant to paragraph (c)
of Section 11 of Part I of this Statement; provided, however, that the foregoing
clause (B) shall not apply to the Fund's failure to pay the Redemption Price in
respect of shares of MuniPreferred when the related Redemption Notice provides
that redemption of such shares is subject to one or more conditions precedent
and any such condition precedent shall not have been satisfied at the time or
times and in the manner specified in such Notice of Redemption.

                  (g) DIVIDEND PAYMENTS BY FUND TO AUCTION AGENT. The Fund shall
pay to the Auction Agent, not later than 12:00 Noon, New York City time, on the
Business Day next preceding each Dividend Payment Date for shares of a series of
MuniPreferred, an aggregate amount of funds available on the next Business Day
in The City of New York, New York, equal to the dividends to be paid to all
Holders of shares of such series on such Dividend Payment Date.

                  (h) AUCTION AGENT AS TRUSTEE OF DIVIDEND PAYMENTS BY FUND. All
moneys paid to the Auction Agent for the payment of dividends (or for the
payment of any Late Charge) shall be held in trust for the payment of such
dividends (and any such Late Charge) by the Auction Agent for the benefit of the
Holders specified in paragraph (i) of this Section 2. Any moneys paid to the
Auction Agent in accordance with the foregoing but not applied by the Auction
Agent to the payment of dividends (and any such Late Charge) will, to the extent
permitted by law, be repaid to the Fund at the end of 90 days from the date on
which such moneys were so to have been applied.

                  (i) DIVIDENDS PAID TO HOLDERS. Each dividend on shares of
MuniPreferred shall be paid on the Dividend Payment Date therefor to the Holders
thereof as their names appear on the record books of the Fund on the Business
Day next preceding such Dividend Payment Date.

                  (j) DIVIDENDS CREDITED AGAINST EARLIEST ACCUMULATED BUT UNPAID
DIVIDENDS. Any dividend payment made on shares of MuniPreferred shall first be
credited against the earliest accumulated but unpaid dividends due with respect
to such shares. Dividends in arrears for any past Dividend Period may be
declared and paid at any time, without reference to any regular Dividend Payment
Date, to the Holders as their names appear on the record books of the Fund on
such date, not exceeding 15 days preceding the payment date thereof, as may be
fixed by the Board of Trustees.

                  (k) DIVIDENDS DESIGNATED AS EXEMPT-INTEREST DIVIDENDS.
Dividends on shares of MuniPreferred shall be designated as exempt-interest
dividends up to the amount of tax-exempt income of the Fund, to the extent
permitted by, and for purposes of, Section 852 of the Code.

         3. GROSS-UP PAYMENTS. Holders of shares of MuniPreferred shall be
entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Trustees, out of
funds legally available therefor, dividends in an amount equal to the aggregate
Gross-up Payments as follows:


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                  (a) MINIMUM RATE PERIODS AND SPECIAL RATE PERIODS OF 28 RATE
PERIOD DAYS OR FEWER. If, in the case of any Minimum Rate Period or any Special
Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer, the Fund allocates any net capital
gains or other income taxable for Federal income tax purposes to a dividend paid
on shares of MuniPreferred without having given advance notice thereof to the
Auction Agent as provided in Section 5 of Part II of this Statement (such
allocation being referred to herein as a "Taxable Allocation") solely by reason
of the fact that such allocation is made retroactively as a result of the
redemption of all or a portion of the outstanding shares of MuniPreferred or the
liquidation of the Fund, the Fund shall, prior to the end of the calendar year
in which such dividend was paid, provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and
direct the Fund's dividend disbursing agent to send such notice with a Gross-up
Payment to each Holder of such shares that was entitled to such dividend payment
during such calendar year at such Holder's address as the same appears or last
appeared on the record books of the Fund.

                  (b) SPECIAL RATE PERIODS OF MORE THAN 28 RATE PERIOD DAYS. If,
in the case of any Special Rate Period of more than 28 Rate Period Days, the
Fund makes a Taxable Allocation to a dividend paid on shares of MuniPreferred,
the Fund shall, prior to the end of the calendar year in which such dividend was
paid, provide notice thereof to the Auction Agent and direct the Fund's dividend
disbursing agent to send such notice with a Gross-up Payment to each Holder of
shares that was entitled to such dividend payment during such calendar year at
such Holder's address as the same appears or last appeared on the record books
of the Fund.

                  (c) NO GROSS-UP PAYMENTS IN THE EVENT OF A REALLOCATION. The
Fund shall not be required to make Gross-up Payments with respect to any net
capital gains or other taxable income determined by the Internal Revenue Service
to be allocable in a manner different from that allocated by the Fund.

         4. DESIGNATION OF SPECIAL RATE PERIODS.

                  (a) LENGTH OF AND PRECONDITIONS FOR SPECIAL RATE PERIOD. The
Fund, at its option, may designate any succeeding Subsequent Rate Period of
shares of a series of MuniPreferred as a Special Rate Period consisting of a
specified number of Rate Period Days evenly divisible by seven and not more than
1,820, subject to adjustment as provided in paragraph (b) of this Section 4. A
designation of a Special Rate Period shall be effective only if (A) notice
thereof shall have been given in accordance with paragraph (c) and subparagraph
(d)(i) of this Section 4, (B) an Auction for shares of such series shall have
been held on the Auction Date immediately preceding the first day of such
proposed Special Rate Period and Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of such
series shall have existed in such Auction, and (C) if any Notice of Redemption
shall have been mailed by the Fund pursuant to paragraph (c) of Section 11 of
this Part I with respect to any shares of such series, the Redemption Price with
respect to such shares shall have been deposited with the Auction Agent. In the
event the Fund wishes to designate any succeeding Subsequent Rate Period for
shares of a series of MuniPreferred as a Special Rate Period consisting of more
than 28 Rate Period Days, the Fund shall notify S&P (if S&P is then rating such
series) and Moody's (if Moody's is then rating such series) in advance of the
commencement of such Subsequent Rate Period that the Fund wishes to designate
such Subsequent Rate Period as a Special Rate Period and shall provide S&P (if
S&P is then rating such series) and Moody's (if Moody's is then rating such
series) with such documents as either may request.

                  (b) ADJUSTMENT OF LENGTH OF SPECIAL RATE PERIOD. In the event
the Fund wishes to designate a Subsequent Rate Period as a Special Rate Period,
but the day following what would otherwise be the last day of such Special Rate
Period is not (a) a Tuesday that is a Business Day in the case of a series of
MuniPreferred designated as "Series M MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A
hereto, (b) a Wednesday that is a Business Day in the case of a series of
MuniPreferred designated as "Series T


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MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto, (c) a Thursday that is a
Business Day in the case of a series of MuniPreferred designated as "Series W
MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto, (d) a Friday that is a
Business Day in the case of a series of MuniPreferred designated as "Series TH
MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto, or (e) a Monday that is a
Business Day in the case of a series of MuniPreferred designated as "Series F
MuniPreferred" in Section 1 of Appendix A hereto, then the Fund shall designate
such Subsequent Rate Period as a Special Rate Period consisting of the period
commencing on the first day following the end of the immediately preceding Rate
Period and ending (a) on the first Monday that is followed by a Tuesday that is
a Business Day preceding what would otherwise be such last day, in the case of
Series M MuniPreferred, (b) on the first Tuesday that is followed by a Wednesday
that is a Business Day preceding what would otherwise be such last day, in the
case of Series T MuniPreferred, (c) on the first Wednesday that is followed by a
Thursday that is a Business Day preceding what would otherwise be such last day,
in the case of Series W MuniPreferred, (d) on the first Thursday that is
followed by a Friday that is a Business Day preceding what would otherwise be
such last day, in the case of Series TH MuniPreferred, and (e) on the first
Sunday that is followed by a Monday that is a Business Day preceding what would
otherwise be such last day, in the case of Series F MuniPreferred.

                  (c) NOTICE OF PROPOSED SPECIAL RATE PERIOD. If the Fund
proposes to designate any succeeding Subsequent Rate Period of shares of a
series of MuniPreferred as a Special Rate Period pursuant to paragraph (a) of
this Section 4, not less than 20 (or such lesser number of days as may be agreed
to from time to time by the Auction Agent) nor more than 30 days prior to the
date the Fund proposes to designate as the first day of such Special Rate Period
(which shall be such day that would otherwise be the first day of a Minimum Rate
Period), notice shall be (i) published or caused to be published by the Fund in
a newspaper of general circulation to the financial community in The City of New
York, New York, which carries financial news, and (ii) mailed by the Fund by
first-class mail, postage prepaid, to the Holders of shares of such series. Each
such notice shall state (A) that the Fund may exercise its option to designate a
succeeding Subsequent Rate Period of shares of such series as a Special Rate
Period, specifying the first day thereof and (B) that the Fund will, by 11:00
A.M., New York City time, on the second Business Day next preceding such date
(or by such later time or date, or both, as may be agreed to by the Auction
Agent) notify the Auction Agent of either (x) its determination, subject to
certain conditions, to exercise such option, in which case the Fund shall
specify the Special Rate Period designated, or (y) its determination not to
exercise such option.

                  (d) NOTICE OF SPECIAL RATE PERIOD. No later than 11:00 A.M.,
New York City time, on the second Business Day next preceding the first day of
any proposed Special Rate Period of shares of a series of MuniPreferred as to
which notice has been given as set forth in paragraph (c) of this Section 4 (or
such later time or date, or both, as may be agreed to by the Auction Agent), the
Fund shall deliver to the Auction Agent either:

                           (i) a notice ("Notice of Special Rate Period")
         stating (A) that the Fund has determined to designate the next
         succeeding Rate Period of shares of such series as a Special Rate
         Period, specifying the same and the first day thereof, (B) the Auction
         Date immediately prior to the first day of such Special Rate Period,
         (C) that such Special Rate Period shall not commence if (1) an Auction
         for shares of such series shall not be held on such Auction Date for
         any reason or (2) an Auction for shares of such series shall be held on
         such Auction Date but Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of such
         series shall not exist in such Auction, (D) the scheduled Dividend
         Payment Dates for shares of such series during such Special Rate Period
         and (E) the Special Redemption Provisions, if any, applicable to shares
         of such series in respect of such Special Rate Period, such notice to
         be accompanied by a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report showing
         that, as of the third Business Day next preceding such proposed Special
         Rate Period, Moody's Eligible Assets (if Moody's is then rating such
         series) and S&P Eligible Assets


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         (if S&P is then rating such series) each have an aggregate Discounted
         Value at least equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount as
         of such Business Day (assuming for purposes of the foregoing
         calculation that (a) the Maximum Rate is the Maximum Rate on such
         Business Day as if such Business Day were the Auction Date for the
         proposed Special Rate Period, and (b) the Moody's Discount Factors
         applicable to Moody's Eligible Assets are determined by reference to
         the first Exposure Period longer than the Exposure Period then
         applicable to the Fund, as described in the definition of Moody's
         Discount Factor herein); or

                           (ii) a notice stating that the Fund has determined
         not to exercise its option to designate a Special Rate Period of shares
         of such series and that the next succeeding Rate Period of shares of
         such series shall be a Minimum Rate Period.

                  (e) FAILURE TO DELIVER NOTICE OF SPECIAL RATE PERIOD. If the
Fund fails to deliver either of the notices described in subparagraphs (d)(i) or
(d)(ii) of this Section 4 (and, in the case of the notice described in
subparagraph (d)(i) of this Section 4, a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report
to the effect set forth in such subparagraph (if either Moody's or S&P is then
rating the series in question)) with respect to any designation of any proposed
Special Rate Period to the Auction Agent by 11:00 A.M., New York City time, on
the second Business Day next preceding the first day of such proposed Special
Rate Period (or by such later time or date, or both, as may be agreed to by the
Auction Agent), the Fund shall be deemed to have delivered a notice to the
Auction Agent with respect to such Special Rate Period to the effect set forth
in subparagraph (d)(ii) of this Section 4. In the event the Fund delivers to the
Auction Agent a notice described in subparagraph (d)(i) of this Section 4, it
shall file a copy of such notice with the Secretary of the Fund, and the
contents of such notice shall be binding on the Fund. In the event the Fund
delivers to the Auction Agent a notice described in subparagraph (d)(ii) of this
Section 4, the Fund will provide Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the series
in question) and S&P (if S&P is then rating the series in question) a copy of
such notice.

         5. VOTING RIGHTS.

                  (a) ONE VOTE PER SHARE OF MUNIPREFERRED. Except as otherwise
provided in the Declaration of Trust or as otherwise required by law, (i) each
Holder of shares of MuniPreferred shall be entitled to one vote for each share
of MuniPreferred held by such Holder on each matter submitted to a vote of
shareholders of the Fund, and (ii) the holders of outstanding Preferred Shares,
including each share of MuniPreferred, and of Common Shares shall vote together
as a single class; provided, however, that, at any meeting of the shareholders
of the Fund held for the election of trustees, the holders of outstanding
Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred, represented in person or by proxy at
said meeting, shall be entitled, as a class, to the exclusion of the holders of
all other securities and classes of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund,
to elect two trustees of the Fund, each Preferred Share, including each share of
MuniPreferred, entitling the holder thereof to one vote. Subject to paragraph
(b) of this Section 5, the holders of outstanding Common Shares and Preferred
Shares, including MuniPreferred, voting together as a single class, shall elect
the balance of the trustees.

                  (b) VOTING FOR ADDITIONAL TRUSTEES.

                           (i) Voting Period. During any period in which any one
         or more of the conditions described in subparagraphs (A) or (B) of this
         subparagraph (b)(i) shall exist (such period being referred to herein
         as a "Voting Period"), the number of trustees constituting the Board of
         Trustees shall be automatically increased by the smallest number that,
         when added to the two trustees elected exclusively by the holders of
         Preferred Shares, including shares of MuniPreferred, would constitute a
         majority of the Board of Trustees as so increased by such smallest
         number; and the holders of Preferred Shares, including MuniPreferred,
         shall be entitled, voting as a class on a one-vote-per-share basis (to
         the exclusion of the holders of all other


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         securities and classes of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund),
         to elect such smallest number of additional trustees, together with the
         two trustees that such holders are in any event entitled to elect. A
         Voting Period shall commence:

                                  (A) if at the close of business on any
                  dividend payment date accumulated dividends (whether or not
                  earned or declared) on any outstanding Preferred Share,
                  including MuniPreferred, equal to at least two full years'
                  dividends shall be due and unpaid and sufficient cash or
                  specified securities shall not have been deposited with the
                  Auction Agent for the payment of such accumulated dividends;
                  or

                                  (B) if at any time holders of Preferred Shares
                  are entitled under the 1940 Act to elect a majority of the
                  trustees of the Fund.

         Upon the termination of a Voting Period, the voting rights described in
this subparagraph (b)(i) shall cease, subject always, however, to the revesting
of such voting rights in the Holders upon the further occurrence of any of the
events described in this subparagraph (b)(i).

                           (ii) Notice of Special Meeting. As soon as
         practicable after the accrual of any right of the holders of Preferred
         Shares to elect additional trustees as described in subparagraph (b)(i)
         of this Section 5, the Fund shall notify the Auction Agent and the
         Auction Agent shall call a special meeting of such holders, by mailing
         a notice of such special meeting to such holders, such meeting to be
         held not less than 10 nor more than 20 days after the date of mailing
         of such notice. If the Fund fails to send such notice to the Auction
         Agent or if the Auction Agent does not call such a special meeting, it
         may be called by any such holder on like notice. The record date for
         determining the holders entitled to notice of and to vote at such
         special meeting shall be the close of business on the fifth Business
         Day preceding the day on which such notice is mailed. At any such
         special meeting and at each meeting of holders of Preferred Shares held
         during a Voting Period at which trustees are to be elected, such
         holders, voting together as a class (to the exclusion of the holders of
         all other securities and classes of shares of beneficial interest of
         the Fund), shall be entitled to elect the number of trustees prescribed
         in subparagraph (b)(i) of this Section 5 on a one-vote-per-share basis.

                           (iii) Terms of Office of Existing Trustees. The terms
         of office of all persons who are trustees of the Fund at the time of a
         special meeting of Holders and holders of other Preferred Shares to
         elect trustees shall continue, notwithstanding the election at such
         meeting by the Holders and such other holders of the number of trustees
         that they are entitled to elect, and the persons so elected by the
         Holders and such other holders, together with the two incumbent
         trustees elected by the Holders and such other holders of Preferred
         Shares and the remaining incumbent trustees elected by the holders of
         the Common Shares and Preferred Shares, shall constitute the duly
         elected trustees of the Fund.

                           (iv) Terms of Office of Certain Trustees to Terminate
         Upon Termination of Voting Period. Simultaneously with the termination
         of a Voting Period, the terms of office of the additional trustees
         elected by the Holders and holders of other Preferred Shares pursuant
         to subparagraph (b)(i) of this Section 5 shall terminate, the remaining
         trustees shall constitute the trustees of the Fund and the voting
         rights of the Holders and such other holders to elect additional
         trustees pursuant to subparagraph (b)(i) of this Section 5 shall cease,
         subject to the provisions of the last sentence of subparagraph (b)(i)
         of this Section 5.


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                  (c) HOLDERS OF MUNIPREFERRED TO VOTE ON CERTAIN OTHER MATTERS.

                           (i) Increases in Capitalization. So long as any
         shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding, the Fund shall not, without
         the affirmative vote or consent of the Holders of at least a majority
         of the shares of MuniPreferred outstanding at the time, in person or by
         proxy, either in writing or at a meeting, voting as a separate class:
         (a) authorize, create or issue any class or series of shares ranking
         prior to or on a parity with shares of MuniPreferred with respect to
         the payment of dividends or the distribution of assets upon
         dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the affairs of the Fund, or
         authorize, create or issue additional shares of any series of
         MuniPreferred (except that, notwithstanding the foregoing, but subject
         to the provisions of paragraph (c) of Section 10 of this Part I, the
         Board of Trustees, without the vote or consent of the Holders of
         MuniPreferred, may from time to time authorize and create, and the Fund
         may from time to time issue additional shares of, any series of
         MuniPreferred, or classes or series of Preferred Shares ranking on a
         parity with shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the payment of
         dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation
         or winding up of the affairs of the Fund; provided, however, that if
         Moody's or S&P is not then rating the shares of MuniPreferred, the
         aggregate liquidation preference of all Preferred Shares of the Fund
         outstanding after any such issuance, exclusive of accumulated and
         unpaid dividends, may not exceed the amount set forth in Section 10 of
         Appendix A hereto) or (b) amend, alter or repeal the provisions of the
         Declaration, or this Statement, whether by merger, consolidation or
         otherwise, so as to affect any preference, right or power of such
         shares of MuniPreferred or the Holders thereof; provided, however, that
         (i) none of the actions permitted by the exception to (a) above will be
         deemed to affect such preferences, rights or powers, (ii) a division of
         a share of MuniPreferred will be deemed to affect such preferences,
         rights or powers only if the terms of such division adversely affect
         the Holders of shares of MuniPreferred and (iii) the authorization,
         creation and issuance of classes or series of shares ranking junior to
         shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the payment of dividends and
         the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up
         of the affairs of the Fund, will be deemed to affect such preferences,
         rights or powers only if Moody's or S&P is then rating shares of
         MuniPreferred and such issuance would, at the time thereof, cause the
         Fund not to satisfy the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage or the
         MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount. So long as any shares of
         MuniPreferred are outstanding, the Fund shall not, without the
         affirmative vote or consent of the Holders of at least 66 2/3% of the
         shares of MuniPreferred outstanding at the time, in person or by proxy,
         either in writing or at a meeting, voting as a separate class, file a
         voluntary application for relief under Federal bankruptcy law or any
         similar application under state law for so long as the Fund is solvent
         and does not foresee becoming insolvent. If any action set forth above
         would adversely affect the rights of one or more series (the "Affected
         Series") of MuniPreferred in a manner different from any other series
         of MuniPreferred, the Fund will not approve any such action without the
         affirmative vote or consent of the Holders of at least a majority of
         the shares of each such Affected Series outstanding at the time, in
         person or by proxy, either in writing or at a meeting (each such
         Affected Series voting as a separate class).

                           (ii) 1940 Act Matters. Unless a higher percentage is
         provided for in the Declaration, (A) the affirmative vote of the
         Holders of at least a majority of the Preferred Shares, including
         MuniPreferred, outstanding at the time, voting as a separate class,
         shall be required to approve any conversion of the Fund from a
         closed-end to an open-end investment company and (B) the affirmative
         vote of the Holders of a "majority of the outstanding Preferred
         Shares," including MuniPreferred, voting as a separate class, shall be
         required to approve any plan of reorganization (as such term is used in
         the 1940 Act) adversely affecting such shares. The affirmative vote of
         the Holders of a "majority of the outstanding Preferred Shares,"
         including MuniPreferred, voting as a separate class, shall be required
         to approve any action not described in


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         the first sentence of this Section 5(c)(ii) requiring a vote of
         security holders of the Fund under Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act. For
         purposes of the foregoing, "majority of the outstanding referred
         Shares" means (i) 67% or more of such shares present at a meeting, if
         the Holders of more than 50% of such shares are present or represented
         by proxy, or (ii) more than 50% of such shares, whichever is less. In
         the event a vote of Holders of MuniPreferred is required pursuant to
         the provisions of Section 13(a) of the 1940 Act, the Fund shall, not
         later than ten Business Days prior to the date on which such vote is to
         be taken, notify Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
         MuniPreferred) and S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of
         MuniPreferred) that such vote is to be taken and the nature of the
         action with respect to which such vote is to be taken. The Fund shall,
         not later than ten Business Days after the date on which such vote is
         taken, notify Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
         MuniPreferred) of the results of such vote.

                  (d) BOARD MAY TAKE CERTAIN ACTIONS WITHOUT SHAREHOLDER
APPROVAL. The Board of Trustees, without the vote or consent of the shareholders
of the Fund, may from time to time amend, alter or repeal any or all of the
definitions of the terms listed below, or any provision of this Statement viewed
by Moody's or S&P as a predicate for any such definition, and any such
amendment, alteration or repeal will not be deemed to affect the preferences,
rights or powers of shares of MuniPreferred or the Holders thereof; provided,
however, that the Board of Trustees receives written confirmation from Moody's
(such confirmation being required to be obtained only in the event Moody's is
rating the shares of MuniPreferred and in no event being required to be obtained
in the case of the definitions of (x) Deposit Securities, Discounted Value,
Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold, Issue Type Category and Other Issues
as such terms apply to S&P Eligible Assets and (y) S&P Discount Factor, S&P
Eligible Asset, S&P Exposure Period and S&P Volatility Factor) and S&P (such
confirmation being required to be obtained only in the event S&P is rating the
shares of MuniPreferred and in no event being required to be obtained in the
case of the definitions of (x) Discounted Value, Receivables for Municipal
Obligations Sold, Issue Type Category and Other Issues as such terms apply to
Moody's Eligible Assets, and (y) Moody's Discount Factor, Moody's Eligible
Asset, Moody's Exposure Period and Moody's Volatility Factor) that any such
amendment, alteration or repeal would not impair the ratings then assigned by
Moody's or S&P, as the case may be, to shares of MuniPreferred:


                                              
Deposit Securities                               Moody's Volatility Factor
Discounted Value                                 1940 Act Cure Date
Escrowed Bonds                                   1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage
Issue Type Category                              Other Issues
Market Value                                     Quarterly Valuation Date
Maximum Potential Gross-up Payment Liability     Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount           S&P Discount Factor
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date        S&P Eligible Asset
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report           S&P Exposure Period
Moody's Discount Factor                          S&P Volatility Factor
Moody's Eligible Asset                           Valuation Date
Moody's Exposure Period                          Volatility Factor
                                                 Section 13 of Appendix A hereto


                  (e) VOTING RIGHTS SET FORTH HEREIN ARE SOLE VOTING RIGHTS.
Unless otherwise required by law, the Holders of shares of MuniPreferred shall
not have any relative rights or preferences or other special rights other than
those specifically set forth herein.

                  (f) NO PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS OR CUMULATIVE VOTING. The Holders of
shares of MuniPreferred shall have no preemptive rights or rights to cumulative
voting.


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                  (g) VOTING FOR TRUSTEES SOLE REMEDY FOR FUND'S FAILURE TO PAY
DIVIDENDS. In the event that the Fund fails to pay any dividends on the shares
of MuniPreferred, the exclusive remedy of the Holders shall be the right to vote
for trustees pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5.

                  (h) HOLDERS ENTITLED TO VOTE. For purposes of determining any
rights of the Holders to vote on any matter, whether such right is created by
this Statement, by the other provisions of the Declaration, by statute or
otherwise, no Holder shall be entitled to vote any share of MuniPreferred and no
share of MuniPreferred shall be deemed to be "outstanding" for the purpose of
voting or determining the number of shares required to constitute a quorum if,
prior to or concurrently with the time of determination of shares entitled to
vote or shares deemed outstanding for quorum purposes, as the case may be, the
requisite Notice of Redemption with respect to such shares shall have been
mailed as provided in paragraph (c) of Section 11 of this Part I and the
Redemption Price for the redemption of such shares shall have been deposited in
trust with the Auction Agent for that purpose. No share of MuniPreferred held by
the Fund or any affiliate of the Fund (except for shares held by a Broker-Dealer
that is an affiliate of the Fund for the account of its customers) shall have
any voting rights or be deemed to be outstanding for voting or other purposes.

         6. 1940 ACT MUNIPREFERRED ASSET COVERAGE. The Fund shall maintain, as
of the last Business Day of each month in which any share of MuniPreferred is
outstanding, the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage.

         7. MUNIPREFERRED BASIC MAINTENANCE AMOUNT.

                  (a) So long as shares of MuniPreferred are outstanding, the
Fund shall maintain, on each Valuation Date, and shall verify to its
satisfaction that it is maintaining on such Valuation Date, (i) S&P Eligible
Assets having an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount (if S&P is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) and (ii) Moody's Eligible Assets having an aggregate Discounted
Value equal to or greater than the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount (if
Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred).

                  (b) On or before 5:00 P.M., New York City time, on the third
Business Day after a Valuation Date on which the Fund fails to satisfy the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, and on the third Business Day after the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date with respect to such Valuation Date,
the Fund shall complete and deliver to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred), Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred)
and the Auction Agent (if either S&P or Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report as of the date of such
failure or such MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date, as the case may be,
which will be deemed to have been delivered to the Auction Agent if the Auction
Agent receives a copy or telecopy, telex or other electronic transcription
thereof and on the same day the Fund mails to the Auction Agent for delivery on
the next Business Day the full MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report. The Fund
shall also deliver a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report to (i) the Auction
Agent (if either Moody's or S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) as
of (A) the fifteenth day of each month (or, if such day is not a Business Day,
the next succeeding Business Day) and (B) the last Business Day of each month,
(ii) Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) and S&P (if
S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) as of any Quarterly Valuation
Date, in each case on or before the third Business Day after such day, and (iii)
S&P, if and when requested for any Valuation Date, on or before the third
Business Day after such request. A failure by the Fund to deliver a
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report pursuant to the preceding sentence shall
be deemed to be delivery of a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report indicating
the Discounted Value for all assets of the Fund is less than the MuniPreferred
Basic Maintenance Amount, as of the relevant Valuation Date.


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                  (c) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery of a
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report in accordance with paragraph (b) of this
Section 7 relating to a Quarterly Valuation Date, the Fund shall cause the
Independent Accountant to confirm in writing to S&P (if S&P is then rating the
shares of MuniPreferred), Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) and the Auction Agent (if either S&P or Moody's is then rating
the shares of MuniPreferred) (i) the mathematical accuracy of the calculations
reflected in such Report (and in any other MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance
Report, randomly selected by the Independent Accountant, that was delivered by
the Fund during the quarter ending on such Quarterly Valuation Date), (ii) that,
in such Report (and in such randomly selected Report), the Fund determined in
accordance with this Statement whether the Fund had, at such Quarterly Valuation
Date (and at the Valuation Date addressed in such randomly-selected Report), S&P
Eligible Assets (if S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) of an
aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance
Amount and Moody's Eligible Assets (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) of an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, (iii) with respect to the S&P ratings
on Municipal Obligations, the issuer name, issue size and coupon rate listed in
such Report, that the Independent Accountant has requested that S&P verify such
information and the Independent Accountant shall provide a listing in its letter
of any differences, (iv) with respect to the Moody's ratings on Municipal
Obligations, the issuer name, issue size and coupon rate listed in such Report,
that such information has been verified by Moody's (in the event such
information is not verified by Moody's, the Independent Accountant will inquire
of Moody's what such information is, and provide a listing in its letter of any
differences), (v) with respect to the bid or mean price (or such alternative
permissible factor used in calculating the Market Value) provided by the
custodian of the Fund's assets to the Fund for purposes of valuing securities in
the Fund's portfolio, the Independent Accountant has traced the price used in
such Report to the bid or mean price listed in such Report as provided to the
Fund and verified that such information agrees (in the event such information
does not agree, the Independent Accountant will provide a listing in its letter
of such differences) and (vi) with respect to such confirmation to Moody's and
S&P, that the Fund has satisfied the requirements of Section 13 of this
Statement (such confirmation is herein called the "Accountant's Confirmation").

                  (d) Within ten Business Days after the date of delivery of a
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report in accordance with paragraph (b) of this
Section 7 relating to any Valuation Date on which the Fund failed to satisfy the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, and relating to the MuniPreferred Basic
Maintenance Cure Date with respect to such failure to satisfy the MuniPreferred
Basic Maintenance Amount, the Fund shall cause the Independent Accountant to
provide to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred), Moody's (if
Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) and the Auction Agent (if
either S&P or Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) an
Accountant's Confirmation as to such MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report.

                  (e) If any Accountant's Confirmation delivered pursuant to
paragraph (c) or (d) of this Section 7 shows that an error was made in the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report for a particular Valuation Date for which
such Accountant's Confirmation was required to be delivered, or shows that a
lower aggregate Discounted Value for the aggregate of all S&P Eligible Assets
(if S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) or Moody's Eligible Assets
(if Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred), as the case may be, of
the Fund was determined by the Independent Accountant, the calculation or
determination made by such Independent Accountant shall be final and conclusive
and shall be binding on the Fund, and the Fund shall accordingly amend and
deliver the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report to S&P (if S&P is then rating
the shares of MuniPreferred), Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) and the Auction Agent (if either S&P or Moody's is then rating
the shares of MuniPreferred) promptly following receipt by the Fund of such
Accountant's Confirmation.


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                  (f) On or before 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the first
Business Day after the Date of Original Issue of any shares of MuniPreferred,
the Fund shall complete and deliver to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) and Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report as of the close of
business on such Date of Original Issue. Within five Business Days of such Date
of Original Issue, the Fund shall cause the Independent Accountant to confirm in
writing to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) (i) the
mathematical accuracy of the calculations reflected in such Report and (ii) that
the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets reflected thereon equals or exceeds
the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount reflected thereon.

                  (g) On or before 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the third
Business Day after either (i) the Fund shall have redeemed Common Shares or (ii)
the ratio of the Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets or the Discounted Value
of Moody's Eligible Assets to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount is less
than or equal to 105% or (iii) whenever requested by Moody's and S&P, the Fund
shall complete and deliver to S&P (if S&P is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred) or Moody's (if Moody's is then rating the shares of
MuniPreferred), as the case may be, a MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Report as
of the date of either such event.

         8. [RESERVED].

         9. RESTRICTIONS ON DIVIDENDS AND OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS.

                  (a) DIVIDENDS ON PREFERRED SHARES OTHER THAN MUNIPREFERRED.
Except as set forth in the next sentence, no dividends shall be declared or paid
or set apart for payment on the shares of any class or series of shares of
beneficial interest of the Fund ranking, as to the payment of dividends, on a
parity with shares of MuniPreferred for any period unless full cumulative
dividends have been or contemporaneously are declared and paid on the shares of
each series of MuniPreferred through its most recent Dividend Payment Date. When
dividends are not paid in full upon the shares of each series of MuniPreferred
through its most recent Dividend Payment Date or upon the shares of any other
class or series of shares of beneficial interest of the Fund ranking on a parity
as to the payment of dividends with shares of MuniPreferred through their most
recent respective dividend payment dates, all dividends declared upon shares of
MuniPreferred and any other such class or series of shares of beneficial
interest ranking on a parity as to the payment of dividends with shares of
MuniPreferred shall be declared pro rata so that the amount of dividends
declared per share on shares of MuniPreferred and such other class or series of
shares of beneficial interest shall in all cases bear to each other the same
ratio that accumulated dividends per share on the shares of MuniPreferred and
such other class or series of shares of beneficial interest bear to each other
(for purposes of this sentence, the amount of dividends declared per share of
MuniPreferred shall be based on the Applicable Rate for such share for the
Dividend Periods during which dividends were not paid in full).

                  (b) DIVIDENDS AND OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS WITH RESPECT TO COMMON
SHARES UNDER THE 1940 ACT. The Board of Trustees shall not declare any dividend
(except a dividend payable in Common Shares), or declare any other distribution,
upon the Common Shares, or purchase Common Shares, unless in every such case the
Preferred Shares have, at the time of any such declaration or purchase, an asset
coverage (as defined in and determined pursuant to the 1940 Act) of at least
200% (or such other asset coverage as may in the future be specified in or under
the 1940 Act as the minimum asset coverage for senior securities which are
shares or stock of a closed-end investment company as a condition of declaring
dividends on its common shares or stock) after deducting the amount of such
dividend, distribution or purchase price, as the case may be.

                  (c) OTHER RESTRICTIONS ON DIVIDENDS AND OTHER DISTRIBUTIONS.
For so long as any share of MuniPreferred is outstanding, and except as set
forth in paragraph (a) of this Section 9 and


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paragraph (c) of Section 12 of this Part I, (A) the Fund shall not declare, pay
or set apart for payment any dividend or other distribution (other than a
dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or in options, warrants or rights to
subscribe for or purchase, Common Shares or other shares, if any, ranking junior
to the shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of dividends and the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up) in respect
of the Common Shares or any other shares of the Fund ranking junior to or on a
parity with the shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of dividends or the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up, or call for
redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any Common
Shares or any other such junior shares (except by conversion into or exchange
for shares of the Fund ranking junior to the shares of MuniPreferred as to the
payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution,
liquidation or winding up), or any such parity shares (except by conversion into
or exchange for shares of the Fund ranking junior to or on a parity with
MuniPreferred as to the payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon
dissolution, liquidation or winding up), unless (i) full cumulative dividends on
shares of each series of MuniPreferred through its most recently ended Dividend
Period shall have been paid or shall have been declared and sufficient funds for
the payment thereof deposited with the Auction Agent and (ii) the Fund has
redeemed the full number of shares of MuniPreferred required to be redeemed by
any provision for mandatory redemption pertaining thereto, and (B) the Fund
shall not declare, pay or set apart for payment any dividend or other
distribution (other than a dividend or distribution paid in shares of, or in
options, warrants or rights to subscribe for or purchase, Common Shares or other
shares, if any, ranking junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of
dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or
winding up) in respect of Common Shares or any other shares of the Fund ranking
junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the payment of dividends or the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up, or call for
redemption, redeem, purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any Common
Shares or any other such junior shares (except by conversion into or exchange
for shares of the Fund ranking junior to shares of MuniPreferred as to the
payment of dividends and the distribution of assets upon dissolution,
liquidation or winding up), unless immediately after such transaction the
Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets (if Moody's is then rating the
shares of MuniPreferred) and S&P Eligible Assets (if S&P is then rating the
shares of MuniPreferred) would each at least equal the MuniPreferred Basic
Maintenance Amount.

         10. RATING AGENCY RESTRICTIONS. For so long as any shares of
MuniPreferred are outstanding and Moody's or S&P, or both, are rating such
shares, the Fund will not, unless it has received written confirmation from
Moody's or S&P, or both, as appropriate, that any such action would not impair
the ratings then assigned by such rating agency to such shares, engage in any
one or more of the following transactions:

                  (a) buy or sell futures or write put or call options except as
provided in Section 13 of Appendix A hereto;

                  (b) borrow money, except that the Fund may, without obtaining
the written confirmation described above, borrow money for the purpose of
clearing securities transactions if (i) the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance
Amount would continue to be satisfied after giving effect to such borrowing and
(ii) such borrowing (A) is privately arranged with a bank or other person and is
evidenced by a promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness that is not
intended to be publicly distributed or (B) is for "temporary purposes," is
evidenced by a promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness and is in an
amount not exceeding 5 per centum of the value of the total assets of the Fund
at the time of the borrowing; for purposes of the foregoing, "temporary purpose"
means that the borrowing is to be repaid within sixty days and is not to be
extended or renewed;

                  (c) issue additional shares of any series of MuniPreferred or
any class or series of shares ranking prior to or on a parity with shares of
MuniPreferred with respect to the payment of


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dividends or the distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding
up of the Fund, or reissue any shares of MuniPreferred previously purchased or
redeemed by the Fund;

                  (d) engage in any short sales of securities;

                  (e) lend securities;

                  (f) merge or consolidate into or with any other corporation;

                  (g) change the pricing service (currently J.J. Kenny) referred
to in the definition of Market Value; or

                  (h) enter into reverse repurchase agreements.

         11. REDEMPTION.

                  (a) OPTIONAL REDEMPTION.

                           (i) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (v) of
         this paragraph (a), shares of MuniPreferred of any series may be
         redeemed, at the option of the Fund, as a whole or from time to time in
         part, on the second Business Day preceding any Dividend Payment Date
         for shares of such series, out of funds legally available therefor, at
         a redemption price per share equal to the sum of $25,000 plus an amount
         equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends thereon (whether or not
         earned or declared) to (but not including) the date fixed for
         redemption; provided, however, that (1) shares of a series of
         MuniPreferred may not be redeemed in Part if after such partial
         redemption fewer than 250 shares of such series remain outstanding; (2)
         unless otherwise provided in Section 11 of Appendix A hereto, shares of
         a series of MuniPreferred are redeemable by the Fund during the Initial
         Rate Period thereof only on the second Business Day next preceding the
         last Dividend Payment Date for such Initial Rate Period; and (3)
         subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph (a), the Notice of
         Special Rate Period relating to a Special Rate Period of shares of a
         series of MuniPreferred, as delivered to the Auction Agent and filed
         with the Secretary of the Fund, may provide that shares of such series
         shall not be redeemable during the whole or any Part of such Special
         Rate Period (except as provided in subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph
         (a)) or shall be redeemable during the whole or any Part of such
         Special Rate Period only upon payment of such redemption premium or
         premiums as shall be specified therein ("Special Redemption
         Provisions").

                           (ii) A Notice of Special Rate Period relating to
         shares of a series of MuniPreferred for a Special Rate Period thereof
         may contain Special Redemption Provisions only if the Fund's Board of
         Trustees, after consultation with the Broker-Dealer or Broker-Dealers
         for such Special Rate Period of shares of such series, determines that
         such Special Redemption Provisions are in the best interest of the
         Fund.

                           (iii) If fewer than all of the outstanding shares of
         a series of MuniPreferred are to be redeemed pursuant to subparagraph
         (i) of this paragraph (a), the number of shares of such series to be
         redeemed shall be determined by the Board of Trustees, and such shares
         shall be redeemed pro rata from the Holders of shares of such series in
         proportion to the number of shares of such series held by such Holders.

                           (iv) Subject to the provisions of subparagraph (v) of
         this paragraph (a), shares of any series of MuniPreferred may be
         redeemed, at the option of the Fund, as a whole but not in part, out of
         funds legally available therefor, on the first day following any
         Dividend Period


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         thereof included in a Rate Period consisting of more than 364 Rate
         Period Days if, on the date of determination of the Applicable Rate for
         shares of such series for such Rate Period, such Applicable Rate
         equaled or exceeded on such date of determination the Treasury Note
         Rate for such Rate Period, at a redemption price per share equal to the
         sum of $25,000 plus an amount equal to accumulated but unpaid dividends
         thereon (whether or not earned or declared) to (but not including) the
         date fixed for redemption.

                           (v) The Fund may not on any date mail a Notice of
         Redemption pursuant to paragraph (c) of this Section 11 in respect of a
         redemption contemplated to be effected pursuant to this paragraph (a)
         unless on such date (a) the Fund has available Deposit Securities with
         maturity or tender dates not later than the day preceding the
         applicable redemption date and having a value not less than the amount
         (including any applicable premium) due to Holders of shares of
         MuniPreferred by reason of the redemption of such shares on such
         redemption date and (b) the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible Assets
         (if Moody's is then rating the shares of MuniPreferred) and the
         Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets (if S&P is then rating the
         shares of MuniPreferred) each at least equal the MuniPreferred Basic
         Maintenance Amount, and would at least equal the MuniPreferred Basic
         Maintenance Amount immediately subsequent to such redemption if such
         redemption were to occur on such date. For purposes of determining in
         clause (b) of the preceding sentence whether the Discounted Value of
         Moody's Eligible Assets at least equals the MuniPreferred Basic
         Maintenance Amount, the Moody's Discount Factors applicable to Moody's
         Eligible Assets shall be determined by reference to the first Exposure
         Period longer than the Exposure Period then applicable to the Fund, as
         described in the definition of Moody's Discount Factor herein.

                  (b) MANDATORY REDEMPTION. The Fund shall redeem, at a
redemption price equal to $25,000 per share plus accumulated but unpaid
dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared) to (but not including) the
date fixed by the Board of Trustees for redemption, certain of the shares of
MuniPreferred, if the Fund fails to have either Moody's Eligible Assets with a
Discounted Value or S&P Eligible Assets with a Discounted Value greater than or
equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount or fails to maintain the
1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, in accordance with the requirements of
the rating agency or agencies then rating the shares of MuniPreferred, and such
failure is not cured on or before the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Cure Date
or the 1940 Act Cure Date, as the case may be. The number of shares of
MuniPreferred to be redeemed shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the minimum
number of shares of MuniPreferred, together with all other Preferred Shares
subject to redemption or retirement, the redemption of which, if deemed to have
occurred immediately prior to the opening of business on the Cure Date, would
have resulted in the Fund's having both Moody's Eligible Assets with a
Discounted Value and S&P Eligible Assets with a Discounted Value greater than or
equal to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount or maintaining the 1940 Act
MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, as the case may be, on such Cure Date (provided,
however, that if there is no such minimum number of shares of MuniPreferred and
other Preferred Shares the redemption or retirement of which would have had such
result, all shares of MuniPreferred and Preferred Shares then outstanding shall
be redeemed), and (ii) the maximum number of shares of MuniPreferred, together
with all other Preferred Shares subject to redemption or retirement, that can be
redeemed out of funds expected to be legally available therefor in accordance
with the Declaration and applicable law. In determining the shares of
MuniPreferred required to be redeemed in accordance with the foregoing, the Fund
shall allocate the number required to be redeemed to satisfy the MuniPreferred
Basic Maintenance Amount or the 1940 Act MuniPreferred Asset Coverage, as the
case may be, pro rata among shares of MuniPreferred and other Preferred Shares
(and, then, pro rata among each series of MuniPreferred) subject to redemption
or retirement. The Fund shall effect such redemption on the date fixed by the
Fund therefor, which date shall not be earlier than 20 days nor later than 40
days after such Cure Date, except that if the Fund does not have funds legally
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MuniPreferred and other Preferred Shares which are subject to redemption or
retirement or the Fund otherwise is unable to effect such redemption on or prior
to 40 days after such Cure Date, the Fund shall redeem those shares of
MuniPreferred and other Preferred Shares which it was unable to redeem on the
earliest practicable date on which it is able to effect such redemption. If
fewer than all of the outstanding shares of a series of MuniPreferred are to be
redeemed pursuant to this paragraph (b), the number of shares of such series to
be redeemed shall be redeemed pro rata from the Holders of shares of such series
in proportion to the number of shares of such series held by such Holders.

                  (c) NOTICE OF REDEMPTION. If the Fund shall determine or be
required to redeem shares of a series of MuniPreferred pursuant to paragraph (a)
or (b) of this Section 11, it shall mail a Notice of Redemption with respect to
such redemption by first class mail, postage prepaid, to each Holder of the
shares of such series to be redeemed, at such Holder's address as the same
appears on the record books of the Fund on the record date established by the
Board of Trustees. Such Notice of Redemption shall be so mailed not less than 20
nor more than 45 days prior to the date fixed for redemption. Each such Notice
of Redemption shall state: (i) the redemption date; (ii) the number of shares of
MuniPreferred to be redeemed and the series thereof; (iii) the CUSIP number for
shares of such series; (iv) the Redemption Price; (v) the place or places where
the certificate(s) for such shares (properly endorsed or assigned for transfer,
if the Board of Trustees shall so require and the Notice of Redemption shall so
state) are to be surrendered for payment of the Redemption Price; (vi) that
dividends on the shares to be redeemed will cease to accumulate on such
redemption date; and (vii) the provisions of this Section 11 under which such
redemption is made. If fewer than all shares of a series of MuniPreferred held
by any Holder are to be redeemed, the Notice of Redemption mailed to such Holder
shall also specify the number of shares of such series to be redeemed from such
Holder. The Fund may provide in any Notice of Redemption relating to a
redemption contemplated to be effected pursuant to paragraph (a) of this Section
11 that such redemption is subject to one or more conditions precedent and that
the Fund shall not be required to effect such redemption unless each such
condition shall have been satisfied at the time or times and in the manner
specified in such Notice of Redemption.

                  (d) NO REDEMPTION UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES. Notwithstanding
the provisions of paragraphs (a) or (b) of this Section 11, if any dividends on
shares of a series of MuniPreferred (whether or not earned or declared) are in
arrears, no shares of such series shall be redeemed unless all outstanding
shares of such series are simultaneously redeemed, and the Fund shall not
purchase or otherwise acquire any shares of such series; provided, however, that
the foregoing shall not prevent the purchase or acquisition of all outstanding
shares of such series pursuant to the successful completion of an otherwise
lawful purchase or exchange offer made on the same terms to, and accepted by,
Holders of all outstanding shares of such series.

                  (e) ABSENCE OF FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR REDEMPTION. To the extent
that any redemption for which Notice of Redemption has been mailed is not made
by reason of the absence of legally available funds therefor in accordance with
the Declaration and applicable law, such redemption shall be made as soon as
practicable to the extent such funds become available. Failure to redeem shares
of MuniPreferred shall be deemed to exist at any time after the date specified
for redemption in a Notice of Redemption when the Fund shall have failed, for
any reason whatsoever, to deposit in trust with the Auction Agent the Redemption
Price with respect to any shares for which such Notice of Redemption has been
mailed; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not apply in the case of the
Fund's failure to deposit in trust with the Auction Agent the Redemption Price
with respect to any shares where (1) the Notice of Redemption relating to such
redemption provided that such redemption was subject to one or more conditions
precedent and (2) any such condition precedent shall not have been satisfied at
the time or times and in the manner specified in such Notice of Redemption.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Fund may not have redeemed shares of
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mailed, dividends may be declared and paid on shares of MuniPreferred and shall
include those shares of MuniPreferred for which a Notice of Redemption has been
mailed.

                  (f) AUCTION AGENT AS TRUSTEE OF REDEMPTION PAYMENTS BY FUND.
All moneys paid to the Auction Agent for payment of the Redemption Price of
shares of MuniPreferred called for redemption shall be held in trust by the
Auction Agent for the benefit of Holders of shares so to be redeemed.

                  (g) SHARES FOR WHICH NOTICE OF REDEMPTION HAS BEEN GIVEN ARE
NO LONGER OUTSTANDING. Provided a Notice of Redemption has been mailed pursuant
to paragraph (c) of this Section 11, upon the deposit with the Auction Agent (on
the Business Day next preceding the date fixed for redemption thereby, in funds
available on the next Business Day in The City of New York, New York) of funds
sufficient to redeem the shares of MuniPreferred that are the subject of such
notice, dividends on such shares shall cease to accumulate and such shares shall
no longer be deemed to be outstanding for any purpose, and all rights of the
Holders of the shares so called for redemption shall cease and terminate, except
the right of such Holders to receive the Redemption Price, but without any
interest or other additional amount, except as provided in subparagraph (e)(i)
of Section 2 of this Part I and in Section 3 of this Part I. Upon surrender in
accordance with the Notice of Redemption of the certificates for any shares so
redeemed (properly endorsed or assigned for transfer, if the Board of Trustees
shall so require and the Notice of Redemption shall so state), the Redemption
Price shall be paid by the Auction Agent to the Holders of shares of
MuniPreferred subject to redemption. In the case that fewer than all of the
shares represented by any such certificate are redeemed, a new certificate shall
be issued, representing the unredeemed shares, without cost to the Holder
thereof. The Fund shall be entitled to receive from the Auction Agent, promptly
after the date fixed for redemption, any cash deposited with the Auction Agent
in excess of (i) the aggregate Redemption Price of the shares of MuniPreferred
called for redemption on such date and (ii) all other amounts to which Holders
of shares of MuniPreferred called for redemption may be entitled. Any funds so
deposited that are unclaimed at the end of 90 days from such redemption date
shall, to the extent permitted by law, be repaid to the Fund, after which time
the Holders of shares of MuniPreferred so called for redemption may look only to
the Fund for payment of the Redemption Price and all other amounts to which they
may be entitled. The Fund shall be entitled to receive, from time to time after
the date fixed for redemption, any interest on the funds so deposited.

                  (h) COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW. In effecting any
redemption pursuant to this Section 11, the Fund shall use its best efforts to
comply with all applicable conditions precedent to effecting such redemption
under the 1940 Act and any applicable Massachusetts law, but shall effect no
redemption except in accordance with the 1940 Act and any applicable
Massachusetts law.

                  (i) ONLY WHOLE SHARES OF MUNIPREFERRED MAY BE REDEEMED. In the
case of any redemption pursuant to this Section 11, only whole shares of
MuniPreferred shall be redeemed, and in the event that any provision of the
Declaration would require redemption of a fractional share, the Auction Agent
shall be authorized to round up so that only whole shares are redeemed.

         12. LIQUIDATION RIGHTS.

                  (a) RANKING. The shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall
rank on a parity with each other, with shares of any other series of
MuniPreferred and with shares of any other series of Preferred Shares as to the
distribution of assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the
affairs of the Fund.

                  (b) DISTRIBUTIONS UPON LIQUIDATION. Upon the dissolution,
liquidation or winding up of the affairs of the Fund, whether voluntary or
involuntary, the Holders of shares of MuniPreferred then outstanding shall be
entitled to receive and to be paid out of the assets of the Fund available for


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distribution to its shareholders, before any payment or distribution shall be
made on the Common Shares or on any other class of shares of the Fund ranking
junior to the MuniPreferred upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up, an
amount equal to the Liquidation Preference with respect to such shares plus an
amount equal to all dividends thereon (whether or not earned or declared)
accumulated but unpaid to (but not including) the date of final distribution in
same day funds, together with any payments required to be made pursuant to
Section 3 of this Part I in connection with the liquidation of the Fund. After
the payment to the Holders of the shares of MuniPreferred of the full
preferential amounts provided for in this paragraph (b), the Holders of
MuniPreferred as such shall have no right or claim to any of the remaining
assets of the Fund.

                  (c) PRO RATA DISTRIBUTIONS. In the event the assets of the
Fund available for distribution to the Holders of shares of MuniPreferred upon
any dissolution, liquidation, or winding up of the affairs of the Fund, whether
voluntary or involuntary, shall be insufficient to pay in full all amounts to
which such Holders are entitled pursuant to paragraph (b) of this Section 12, no
such distribution shall be made on account of any shares of any other class or
series of Preferred Shares ranking on a parity with the shares of MuniPreferred
with respect to the distribution of assets upon such dissolution, liquidation or
winding up unless proportionate distributive amounts shall be paid on account of
the shares of MuniPreferred, ratably, in proportion to the full distributable
amounts for which holders of all such parity shares are respectively entitled
upon such dissolution, liquidation or winding up.

                  (d) RIGHTS OF JUNIOR SHARES. Subject to the rights of the
holders of shares of any series or class or classes of shares ranking on a
parity with the shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the distribution of
assets upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the affairs of the Fund,
after payment shall have been made in full to the Holders of the shares of
MuniPreferred as provided in paragraph (b) of this Section 12, but not prior
thereto, any other series or class or classes of shares ranking junior to the
shares of MuniPreferred with respect to the distribution of assets upon
dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the affairs of the Fund shall, subject
to the respective terms and provisions (if any) applying thereto, be entitled to
receive any and all assets remaining to be paid or distributed, and the Holders
of the shares of MuniPreferred shall not be entitled to share therein.

                  (e) CERTAIN EVENTS NOT CONSTITUTING LIQUIDATION. Neither the
sale of all or substantially all the property or business of the Fund, nor the
merger or consolidation of the Fund into or with any Massachusetts business
trust or corporation nor the merger or consolidation of any Massachusetts
business trust or corporation into or with the Fund shall be a dissolution,
liquidation or winding up, whether voluntary or involuntary, for the purposes of
this Section 12.

         13. MISCELLANEOUS.

                  (a) AMENDMENT OF APPENDIX A TO ADD ADDITIONAL SERIES. Subject
to the provisions of paragraph (c) of Section 10 of this Part I, the Board of
Trustees may, by resolution duly adopted, without shareholder approval (except
as otherwise provided by this Statement or required by applicable law), amend
Appendix A hereto to (1) reflect any amendments hereto which the Board of
Trustees is entitled to adopt pursuant to the terms of this Statement without
shareholder approval or (2) add additional series of MuniPreferred or additional
shares of a series of MuniPreferred (and terms relating thereto) to the series
and shares of MuniPreferred theretofore described thereon. Each such additional
series and all such additional shares shall be governed by the terms of this
Statement.

                  (b) APPENDIX A INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE. Appendix A hereto is
incorporated in and made a part of this Statement by reference thereto.

                  (c) NO FRACTIONAL SHARES. No fractional shares of
MuniPreferred shall be issued.


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                  (d) STATUS OF SHARES OF MUNIPREFERRED REDEEMED, EXCHANGED OR
OTHERWISE ACQUIRED BY THE FUND. Shares of MuniPreferred which are redeemed,
exchanged or otherwise acquired by the Fund shall return to the status of
authorized and unissued Preferred Shares without designation as to series.

                  (e) BOARD MAY RESOLVE AMBIGUITIES. To the extent permitted by
applicable law, the Board of Trustees may interpret or adjust the provisions of
this Statement to resolve any inconsistency or ambiguity or to remedy any formal
defect, and may amend this Statement with respect to any series of MuniPreferred
prior to the issuance of shares of such series.

                  (f) HEADINGS NOT DETERMINATIVE. The headings contained in this
Statement are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the meaning
or interpretation of this Statement.

                  (g) NOTICES. All notices or communications, unless otherwise
specified in the By-Laws of the Fund or this Statement, shall be sufficiently
given if in writing and delivered in person or mailed by first-class mail,
postage prepaid.

                                    PART II

         1. ORDERS.

                  (a) Prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date for
shares of a series of MuniPreferred:

                           (i) each Beneficial Owner of shares of such series
         may submit to its Broker-Dealer by telephone or otherwise information
         as to:

                                  (A) the number of Outstanding shares, if any,
                  of such series held by such Beneficial Owner which such
                  Beneficial Owner desires to continue to hold without regard to
                  the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next
                  succeeding Rate Period of such shares;

                                  (B) the number of Outstanding shares, if any,
                  of such series held by such Beneficial Owner which such
                  Beneficial Owner offers to sell if the Applicable Rate for
                  shares of such series for the next succeeding Rate Period of
                  shares of such series shall be less than the rate per annum
                  specified by such Beneficial Owner; and/or

                                  (C) the number of Outstanding shares, if any,
                  of such series held by such Beneficial Owner which such
                  Beneficial Owner offers to sell without regard to the
                  Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the next
                  succeeding Rate Period of shares of such series; and

                           (ii) one or more Broker-Dealers, using lists of
         Potential Beneficial Owners, shall in good faith for the purpose of
         conducting a competitive Auction in a commercially reasonable manner,
         contact Potential Beneficial Owners (by telephone or otherwise),
         including Persons that are not Beneficial Owners, on such lists to
         determine the number of shares, if any, of such series which each such
         Potential Beneficial Owner offers to purchase if the Applicable Rate
         for shares of such series for the next succeeding Rate Period of shares
         of such series shall not be less than the rate per annum specified by
         such Potential Beneficial Owner.

         For the purposes hereof, the communication by a Beneficial Owner or
Potential Beneficial Owner to a Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the
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clause (i)(A), (i), (B), (i), (C) or (ii) of this paragraph (a) is hereinafter
referred to as an "Order" and collectively as "Orders" and each Beneficial Owner
and each Potential Beneficial Owner placing an Order with a Broker-Dealer, and
such Broker-Dealer placing an Order with the Auction Agent, is hereinafter
referred to as a "Bidder" and collectively as "Bidders"; an Order containing the
information referred to in clause (i)(A) of this paragraph (a) is hereinafter
referred to as a "Hold Order" and collectively as "Hold Orders"; an Order
containing the information referred to in clause (i)(B) or (ii) of this
paragraph (a) is hereinafter referred to as a "Bid" and collectively as "Bids";
and an Order containing the information referred to in clause (i)(C) of this
paragraph (a) is hereinafter referred to as a "Sell Order" and collectively as
"Sell Orders."

                  (b) (i) A Bid by a Beneficial Owner or an Existing Holder of
shares of a series of MuniPreferred subject to an Auction on any Auction Date
shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell:

                                  (A) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate for shares
                  of such series determined on such Auction Date shall be less
                  than the rate specified therein;

                                  (B) such number or a lesser number of
                  Outstanding shares of such series to be determined as set
                  forth in clause (iv) of paragraph (a) of Section 4 of this
                  Part II if the Applicable Rate for shares of such series
                  determined on such Auction Date shall be equal to the rate
                  specified therein; or

                                  (C) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series specified in such Bid if the rate specified therein
                  shall be higher than the Maximum Rate for shares of such
                  series, or such number or a lesser number of Outstanding
                  shares of such series to be determined as set forth in clause
                  (iii) of paragraph (b) of Section 4 of this Part II if the
                  rate specified therein shall be higher than the Maximum Rate
                  for shares of such series and Sufficient Clearing Bids for
                  shares of such series do not exist.

                           (ii) A Sell Order by a Beneficial Owner or an
         Existing Holder of shares of a series of MuniPreferred subject to an
         Auction on any Auction Date shall constitute an irrevocable offer to
         sell:

                                  (A) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series specified in such Sell Order; or

                                  (B) such number or a lesser number of
                  Outstanding shares of such series as set forth in clause (iii)
                  of paragraph (b) of Section 4 of this Part II if Sufficient
                  Clearing Bids for shares of such series do not exist;

provided, however, that a Broker-Dealer that is an Existing Holder with respect
to shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall not be liable to any Person for
failing to sell such shares pursuant to a Sell Order described in the proviso to
paragraph (c) of Section 2 of this Part II if (1) such shares were transferred
by the Beneficial Owner thereof without compliance by such Beneficial Owner or
its transferee Broker-Dealer (or other transferee person, if permitted by the
Fund) with the provisions of Section 7 of this Part II or (2) such Broker-Dealer
has informed the Auction Agent pursuant to the terms of its Broker-Dealer
Agreement that, according to such Broker-Dealer's records, such Broker-Dealer
believes it is not the Existing Holder of such shares.

                           (iii) A Bid by a Potential Beneficial Holder or a
         Potential Holder of shares of a series of MuniPreferred subject to an
         Auction on any Auction Date shall constitute an irrevocable offer to
         purchase:


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                                  (A) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series specified in such Bid if the Applicable Rate for shares
                  of such series determined on such Auction Date shall be higher
                  than the rate specified therein; or

                                  (B) such number or a lesser number of
                  Outstanding shares of such series as set forth in clause (v)
                  of paragraph (a) of Section 4 of this Part II if the
                  Applicable Rate for shares of such series determined on such
                  Auction Date shall be equal to the rate specified therein.

                  (c) No Order for any number of shares of MuniPreferred other
than whole shares shall be valid.

         2. SUBMISSION OF ORDERS BY BROKER-DEALERS TO AUCTION AGENT.

                  (a) Each Broker-Dealer shall submit in writing to the Auction
Agent prior to the Submission Deadline on each Auction Date all Orders for
shares of MuniPreferred of a series subject to an Auction on such Auction Date
obtained by such Broker-Dealer, designating itself (unless otherwise permitted
by the Fund) as an Existing Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders
submitted or deemed submitted to it by Beneficial Owners and as a Potential
Holder in respect of shares subject to Orders submitted to it by Potential
Beneficial Owners, and shall specify with respect to each Order for such shares:

                           (i) the name of the Bidder placing such Order (which
         shall be the Broker-Dealer unless otherwise permitted by the Fund);

                           (ii) the aggregate number of shares of such series
         that are the subject of such Order;

                           (iii) to the extent that such Bidder is an Existing
         Holder of shares of such series:

                                  (A) the number of shares, if any, of such
                  series subject to any Hold Order of such Existing Holder;

                                  (B) the number of shares, if any, of such
                  series subject to any Bid of such Existing Holder and the rate
                  specified in such Bid; and

                                  (C) the number of shares, if any, of such
                  series subject to any Sell Order of such Existing Holder; and

                           (iv) to the extent such Bidder is a Potential Holder
         of shares of such series, the rate and number of shares of such series
         specified in such Potential Holder's Bid.

                  (b) If any rate specified in any Bid contains more than three
figures to the right of the decimal point, the Auction Agent shall round such
rate up to the next highest one thousandth (.001) of 1%.

                  (c) If an Order or Orders covering all of the Outstanding
shares of MuniPreferred of a series held by any Existing Holder is not submitted
to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline, the Auction Agent shall
deem a Hold Order to have been submitted by or on behalf of such Existing Holder
covering the number of Outstanding shares of such series held by such Existing
Holder and not subject to Orders submitted to the Auction Agent; provided,
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covering all of the Outstanding shares of such series held by any Existing
Holder is not submitted to the Auction Agent prior to the Submission Deadline
for an Auction relating to a Special Rate Period consisting of more than 28 Rate
Period Days, the Auction Agent shall deem a Sell Order to have been submitted by
or on behalf of such Existing Holder covering the number of outstanding shares
of such series held by such Existing Holder and not subject to Orders submitted
to the Auction Agent.

                  (d) If one or more Orders of an Existing Holder is submitted
to the Auction Agent covering in the aggregate more than the number of
Outstanding shares of MuniPreferred of a series subject to an Auction held by
such Existing Holder, such Orders shall be considered valid in the following
order of priority:

                           (i) all Hold Orders for shares of such series shall
         be considered valid, but only up to and including in the aggregate the
         number of Outstanding shares of such series held by such Existing
         Holder, and if the number of shares of such series subject to such Hold
         Orders exceeds the number of Outstanding shares of such series held by
         such Existing Holder, the number of shares subject to each such Hold
         Order shall be reduced pro rata to cover the number of Outstanding
         shares of such series held by such Existing Holder;

                           (ii) (A) any Bid for shares of such series shall be
                  considered valid up to and including the excess of the number
                  of Outstanding shares of such series held by such Existing
                  Holder over the number of shares of such series subject to any
                  Hold Orders referred to in clause (i) above;

                                  (B) subject to subclause (A), if more than one
                  Bid of an Existing Holder for shares of such series is
                  submitted to the Auction Agent with the same rate and the
                  number of Outstanding shares of such series subject to such
                  Bids is greater than such excess, such Bids shall be
                  considered valid up to and including the amount of such
                  excess, and the number of shares of such series subject to
                  each Bid with the same rate shall be reduced pro rata to cover
                  the number of shares of such series equal to such excess;

                                  (C) subject to subclauses (A) and (B), if more
                  than one Bid of an Existing Holder for shares of such series
                  is submitted to the Auction Agent with different rates, such
                  Bids shall be considered valid in the ascending order of their
                  respective rates up to and including the amount of such
                  excess; and

                                  (D) in any such event, the number, if any, of
                  such Outstanding shares of such series subject to any portion
                  of Bids considered not valid in whole or in Part under this
                  clause (ii) shall be treated as the subject of a Bid for
                  shares of such series by or on behalf of a Potential Holder at
                  the rate therein specified; and

                           (iii) all Sell Orders for shares of such series shall
         be considered valid up to and including the excess of the number of
         Outstanding shares of such series held by such Existing Holder over the
         sum of shares of such series subject to valid Hold Orders referred to
         in clause (i) above and valid Bids referred to in clause (ii) above.

                  (e) If more than one Bid for one or more shares of a series of
MuniPreferred is submitted to the Auction Agent by or on behalf of any Potential
Holder, each such Bid submitted shall be a separate Bid with the rate and number
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                  (f) Any Order submitted by a Beneficial Owner or a Potential
Beneficial Owner to its Broker-Dealer, or by a Broker-Dealer to the Auction
Agent, prior to the Submission Deadline on any Auction Date, shall be
irrevocable.

         3. DETERMINATION OF SUFFICIENT CLEARING BIDS, WINNING BID RATE AND
APPLICABLE RATE.

                  (a) Not earlier than the Submission Deadline on each Auction
Date for shares of a series of MuniPreferred, the Auction Agent shall assemble
all valid Orders submitted or deemed submitted to it by the Broker-Dealers in
respect of shares of such series (each such Order as submitted or deemed
submitted by a Broker-Dealer being hereinafter referred to individually as a
"Submitted Hold Order," a "Submitted Bid" or a "Submitted Sell Order," as the
case may be, or as a "Submitted Order" and collectively as "Submitted Hold
Orders," "Submitted Bids" or "Submitted Sell Orders," as the case may be, or as
"Submitted Orders") and shall determine for such series:

                           (i) the excess of the number of Outstanding shares of
         such series over the number of Outstanding shares of such series
         subject to Submitted Hold Orders (such excess being hereinafter
         referred to as the "Available MuniPreferred" of such series);

                           (ii) from the Submitted Orders for shares of such
         series whether:

                                  (A) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series subject to Submitted Bids of Potential Holders
                  specifying one or more rates equal to or lower than the
                  Maximum Rate for shares of such series;

                  exceeds or is equal to the sum of:

                                  (B) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series subject to Submitted Bids of Existing Holders
                  specifying one or more rates higher than the Maximum Rate for
                  shares of such series; and

                                  (C) the number of Outstanding shares of such
                  series subject to Submitted Sell Orders

                  (in the event such excess or such equality exists (other than
                  because the number of shares of such series in subclauses (B)
                  and (C) above is zero because all of the Outstanding shares of
                  such series are subject to Submitted Hold Orders), such
                  Submitted Bids in subclause (A) above being hereinafter
                  referred to collectively as "Sufficient Clearing Bids" for
                  shares of such series); and

                           (iii) if Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of such
         series exist, the lowest rate specified in such Submitted Bids (the
         "Winning Bid Rate" for shares of such series) which if:

                                  (A) (I) each such Submitted Bid of Existing
                  Holders specifying such lowest rate and (II) all other such
                  Submitted Bids of Existing Holders specifying lower rates were
                  rejected, thus entitling such Existing Holders to continue to
                  hold the shares of such series that are subject to such
                  Submitted Bids; and

                                  (B) (I) each such Submitted Bid of Potential
                  Holders specifying such lowest rate and (II) all other such
                  Submitted Bids of Potential Holders specifying lower rates
                  were accepted;

                  would result in such Existing Holders described in subclause
                  (A) above continuing to hold an aggregate number of
                  Outstanding shares of such series which, when added to the
                  number of Outstanding shares of such series to be purchased by
                  such Potential Holders


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                  described in subclause (B) above, would equal not less than
                  the Available MuniPreferred of such series.

                  (b) Promptly after the Auction Agent has made the
determinations pursuant to paragraph (a) of this Section 3, the Auction Agent
shall advise the Fund of the Maximum Rate for shares of the series of
MuniPreferred for which an Auction is being held on the Auction Date and, based
on such determination, the Applicable Rate for shares of such series for the
next succeeding Rate Period thereof as follows:

                           (i) if Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of such
         series exist, that the Applicable Rate for all shares of such series
         for the next succeeding Rate Period thereof shall be equal to the
         Winning Bid Rate for shares of such series so determined;

                           (ii) if Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of such
         series do not exist (other than because all of the Outstanding shares
         of such series are subject to Submitted Hold Orders), that the
         Applicable Rate for all shares of such series for the next succeeding
         Rate Period thereof shall be equal to the Maximum Rate for shares of
         such series; or

                           (iii) if all of the Outstanding shares of such series
         are subject to Submitted Hold Orders, that the Applicable Rate for all
         shares of such series for the next succeeding Rate Period thereof shall
         be as set forth in Section 12 of Appendix A hereto.

         4. ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF SUBMITTED BIDS AND SUBMITTED SELL ORDERS
AND ALLOCATION OF SHARES. Existing Holders shall continue to hold the shares of
MuniPreferred that are subject to Submitted Hold Orders, and, based on the
determinations made pursuant to paragraph (a) of Section 3 of this Part II, the
Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders shall be accepted or rejected by the
Auction Agent and the Auction Agent shall take such other action as set forth
below:

                  (a) If Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of a series of
MuniPreferred have been made, all Submitted Sell Orders with respect to shares
of such series shall be accepted and, subject to the provisions of paragraphs
(d) and (e) of this Section 4, Submitted Bids with respect to shares of such
series shall be accepted or rejected as follows in the following order of
priority and all other Submitted Bids with respect to shares of such series
shall be rejected:

                           (i) Existing Holders' Submitted Bids for shares of
         such series specifying any rate that is higher than the Winning Bid
         Rate for shares of such series shall be accepted, thus requiring each
         such Existing Holder to sell the shares of MuniPreferred subject to
         such Submitted Bids;

                           (ii) Existing Holders' Submitted Bids for shares of
         such series specifying any rate that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate
         for shares of such series shall be rejected, thus entitling each such
         Existing Holder to continue to hold the shares of MuniPreferred subject
         to such Submitted Bids;

                           (iii) Potential Holders' Submitted Bids for shares of
         such series specifying any rate that is lower than the Winning Bid Rate
         for shares of such series shall be accepted;

                           (iv) each Existing Holder's Submitted Bid for shares
         of such series specifying a rate that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate
         for shares of such series shall be rejected, thus entitling such
         Existing Holder to continue to hold the shares of MuniPreferred subject
         to such Submitted Bid, unless the number of Outstanding shares of
         MuniPreferred subject to all such Submitted Bids shall be greater than
         the number of shares of MuniPreferred ("remaining


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         shares") in the excess of the Available MuniPreferred of such series
         over the number of shares of MuniPreferred subject to Submitted Bids
         described in clauses (ii) and (iii) of this paragraph (a), in which
         event such Submitted Bid of such Existing Holder shall be rejected in
         part, and such Existing Holder shall be entitled to continue to hold
         shares of MuniPreferred subject to such Submitted Bid, but only in an
         amount equal to the number of shares of MuniPreferred of such series
         obtained by multiplying the number of remaining shares by a fraction,
         the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding shares of
         MuniPreferred held by such Existing Holder subject to such Submitted
         Bid and the denominator of which shall be the aggregate number of
         Outstanding shares of MuniPreferred subject to such Submitted Bids made
         by all such Existing Holders that specified a rate equal to the Winning
         Bid Rate for shares of such series; and

                           (v) each Potential Holder's Submitted Bid for shares
         of such series specifying a rate that is equal to the Winning Bid Rate
         for shares of such series shall be accepted but only in an amount equal
         to the number of shares of such series obtained by multiplying the
         number of shares in the excess of the Available MuniPreferred of such
         series over the number of shares of MuniPreferred subject to Submitted
         Bids described in clauses (ii) through (iv) of this paragraph (a) by a
         fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of Outstanding
         shares of MuniPreferred subject to such Submitted Bid and the
         denominator of which shall be the aggregate number of Outstanding
         shares of MuniPreferred subject to such Submitted Bids made by all such
         Potential Holders that specified a rate equal to the Winning Bid Rate
         for shares of such series.

                  (b) If Sufficient Clearing Bids for shares of a series of
MuniPreferred have not been made (other than because all of the Outstanding
shares of such series are subject to Submitted Hold Orders), subject to the
provisions of paragraph (d) of this Section 4, Submitted Orders for shares of
such series shall be accepted or rejected as follows in the following order of
priority and all other Submitted Bids for shares of such series shall be
rejected:

                           (i) Existing Holders' Submitted Bids for shares of
         such series specifying any rate that is equal to or lower than the
         Maximum Rate for shares of such series shall be rejected, thus
         entitling such Existing Holders to continue to hold the shares of
         MuniPreferred subject to such Submitted Bids;

                           (ii) Potential Holders' Submitted Bids for shares of
         such series specifying any rate that is equal to or lower than the
         Maximum Rate for shares of such series shall be accepted; and

                           (iii) Each Existing Holder's Submitted Bid for shares
         of such series specifying any rate that is higher than the Maximum Rate
         for shares of such series and the Submitted Sell Orders for shares of
         such series of each Existing Holder shall be accepted, thus entitling
         each Existing Holder that submitted or on whose behalf was submitted
         any such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order to sell the shares of
         such series subject to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order, but
         in both cases only in an amount equal to the number of shares of such
         series obtained by multiplying the number of shares of such series
         subject to Submitted Bids described in clause (ii) of this paragraph
         (b) by a fraction, the numerator of which shall be the number of
         Outstanding shares of such series held by such Existing Holder subject
         to such Submitted Bid or Submitted Sell Order and the denominator of
         which shall be the aggregate number of Outstanding shares of such
         series subject to all such Submitted Bids and Submitted Sell Orders.

                  (c) If all of the Outstanding shares of a series of
MuniPreferred are subject to Submitted Hold Orders, all Submitted Bids for
shares of such series shall be rejected.


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                  (d) If, as a result of the procedures described in clause (iv)
or (v) of paragraph (a) or clause (iii) of paragraph (b) of this Section 4, any
Existing Holder would be entitled or required to sell, or any Potential Holder
would be entitled or required to purchase, a fraction of a share of a series of
MuniPreferred on any Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as it
shall determine in its sole discretion, round up or down the number of shares of
MuniPreferred of such series to be purchased or sold by any Existing Holder or
Potential Holder on such Auction Date as a result of such procedures so that the
number of shares so purchased or sold by each Existing Holder or Potential
Holder on such Auction Date shall be whole shares of MuniPreferred.

                  (e) If, as a result of the procedures described in clause (v)
of paragraph (a) of this Section 4, any Potential Holder would be entitled or
required to purchase less than a whole share of a series of MuniPreferred on any
Auction Date, the Auction Agent shall, in such manner as it shall determine in
its sole discretion, allocate shares of MuniPreferred of such series for
purchase among Potential Holders so that only whole shares of MuniPreferred of
such series are purchased on such Auction Date as a result of such procedures by
any Potential Holder, even if such allocation results in one or more Potential
Holders not purchasing shares of MuniPreferred of such series on such Auction
Date.

                  (f) Based on the results of each Auction for shares of a
series of MuniPreferred, the Auction Agent shall determine the aggregate number
of shares of such series to be purchased and the aggregate number of shares of
such series to be sold by Potential Holders and Existing Holders and, with
respect to each Potential Holder and Existing Holder, to the extent that such
aggregate number of shares to be purchased and such aggregate number of shares
to be sold differ, determine to which other Potential Holder(s) or Existing
Holder(s) they shall deliver, or from which other Potential Holder(s) or
Existing Holder(s) they shall receive, as the case may be, shares of
MuniPreferred of such series. Notwithstanding any provision of the Auction
Procedures or the Settlement Procedures to the contrary, in the event an
Existing Holder or Beneficial Owner of shares of a series of MuniPreferred with
respect to whom a Broker-Dealer submitted a Bid to the Auction Agent for such
shares that was accepted in whole or in part, or submitted or is deemed to have
submitted a Sell Order for such shares that was accepted in whole or in part,
fails to instruct its Agent Member to deliver such shares against payment
therefor, partial deliveries of shares of MuniPreferred that have been made in
respect of Potential Holders' or Potential Beneficial Owners' Submitted Bids for
shares of such series that have been accepted in whole or in Part shall
constitute good delivery to such Potential Holders and Potential Beneficial
Owners.

                  (g) Neither the Fund nor the Auction Agent nor any affiliate
of either shall have any responsibility or liability with respect to the failure
of an Existing Holder, a Potential Holder, a Beneficial Owner, a Potential
Beneficial Owner or its respective Agent Member to deliver shares of
MuniPreferred of any series or to pay for shares of MuniPreferred of any series
sold or purchased pursuant to the Auction Procedures or otherwise.

         5. NOTIFICATION OF ALLOCATIONS. Whenever the Fund intends to include
any net capital gains or other income taxable for Federal income tax purposes in
any dividend on shares of MuniPreferred, the Fund shall, in the case of a
Minimum Rate Period or a Special Rate Period of 28 Rate Period Days or fewer,
and may, in the case of any other Special Rate Period, notify the Auction Agent
of the amount to be so included not later than the Dividend Payment Date next
preceding the Auction Date on which the Applicable Rate for such dividend is to
be established. Whenever the Auction Agent receives such notice from the Fund,
it will be required in turn to notify each Broker-Dealer, who, on or prior to
such Auction Date, in accordance with its Broker-Dealer Agreement, will be
required to notify its Beneficial Owners and Potential Beneficial Owners of
shares of MuniPreferred believed by it to be interested in submitting an Order
in the Auction to be held on such Auction Date.


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         6. AUCTION AGENT. For so long as any shares of MuniPreferred are
outstanding, the Auction Agent, duly appointed by the Fund to so act, shall be
in each case a commercial bank, trust company or other financial institution
independent of the Fund and its affiliates (which however, may engage or have
engaged in business transactions with the Fund or its affiliates) and at no time
shall the Fund or any of its affiliates act as the Auction Agent in connection
with the Auction Procedures. If the Auction Agent resigns or for any reason its
appointment is terminated during any period that any shares of MuniPreferred are
outstanding, the Board of Trustees shall use its best efforts promptly
thereafter to appoint another qualified commercial bank, trust company or
financial institution to act as the Auction Agent. The Auction Agent's registry
of Existing Holders of shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall be conclusive
and binding on the Broker- Dealers. A Broker-Dealer may inquire of the Auction
Agent between 3:00 p.m. on the Business Day preceding an Auction for shares of a
series of MuniPreferred and 9:30 a.m. on the Auction Date for such Auction to
ascertain the number of shares of such series in respect of which the Auction
Agent has determined such Broker-Dealer to be an Existing Holder. If such
Broker-Dealer believes it is the Existing Holder of fewer shares of such series
than specified by the Auction Agent in response to such Broker-Dealer's inquiry,
such Broker-Dealer may so inform the Auction Agent of that belief. Such
Broker-Dealer shall not, in its capacity as Existing Holder of shares of such
series, submit Orders in such Auction in respect of shares of such series
covering in the aggregate more than the number of shares of such series
specified by the Auction Agent in response to such Broker-Dealer's inquiry.

         7. TRANSFER OF SHARES OF MUNIPREFERRED. Unless otherwise permitted by
the Fund, a Beneficial Owner or an Existing Holder may sell, transfer or
otherwise dispose of shares of MuniPreferred only in whole shares and only
pursuant to a Bid or Sell Order placed with the Auction Agent in accordance with
the procedures described in this Part II or to a Broker-Dealer, provided,
however, that (a) a sale, transfer or other disposition of shares of
MuniPreferred from a customer of a Broker-Dealer who is listed on the records of
that Broker-Dealer as the holder of such shares to that Broker-Dealer or another
customer of that Broker-Dealer shall not be deemed to be a sale, transfer or
other disposition for purposes of this Section 7 if such Broker-Dealer remains
the Existing Holder of the shares so sold, transferred or disposed of
immediately after such sale, transfer or disposition and (b) in the case of all
transfers other than pursuant to Auctions, the Broker-Dealer (or other Person,
if permitted by the Fund) to whom such transfer is made shall advise the Auction
Agent of such transfer.

         8. GLOBAL CERTIFICATE. Prior to the commencement of a Voting Period,
(i) all of the shares of a series of MuniPreferred outstanding from time to time
shall be represented by one global certificate registered in the name of the
Securities Depository or its nominee and (ii) no registration of transfer of
shares of a series of MuniPreferred shall be made on the books of the Fund to
any Person other than the Securities Depository or its nominee.

                             SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS


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         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE
MUNICIPAL FUND, has caused these presents to be signed on January 14, 2003
in its name and on its behalf by its Vice President and attested by its
Assistant Secretary. The Fund's Declaration of Trust is on file with the
Secretary of State of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the said officers
of the Fund have executed this Statement as officers and not individually, and
the obligations and rights set forth in this Statement are not binding upon any
such officers, or the trustees or shareholders of the Fund, individually, but
are binding only upon the assets and property of the Fund.

                                           NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE
                                           ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND


                                           By:  /s/ Jessica R. Droeger
                                                --------------------------------
                                                Jessica R. Droeger
                                                Vice President
ATTEST:

/s/ Virginia O'Neal
----------------------------------
Virginia O'Neal
Assistant Secretary


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                                   APPENDIX A

          NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND

         SECTION 1.  DESIGNATION AS TO SERIES.

         SERIES TH: A series of 1,800 Preferred Shares, par value $.01 per
share, liquidation preference $25,000 per share, is hereby designated "Municipal
Auction Rate Cumulative Preferred Shares, Series TH." Each of the 1,800 shares
of Series TH MuniPreferred issued on January 17, 2003 shall, for purposes
hereof, be deemed to have a Date of Original Issue of January 17, 2003; have an
Applicable Rate for its Initial Rate Period equal to 1.00% per annum; have an
initial Dividend Payment Date of January 24, 2003; and have such other
preferences, limitations and relative voting rights, in addition to those
required by applicable law or set forth in the Declaration of Trust applicable
to Preferred Shares of the Fund, as set forth in Part I and Part II of this
Statement. Any shares of Series TH MuniPreferred issued thereafter shall be
issued on the first day of a Rate Period of the then outstanding shares of
Series TH MuniPreferred, shall have, for such Rate Period, an Applicable Rate
equal to the Applicable Rate for shares of such series established in the first
Auction for shares of such series preceding the date of such issuance; and shall
have such other preferences, limitations and relative voting rights, in addition
to those required by applicable law or set forth in the Declaration of Trust
applicable to Preferred Shares of the Fund, as set forth in Part I and Part II
of this Statement. The Series TH MuniPreferred shall constitute a separate
series of Preferred Shares of the Fund, and each share of Series TH
MuniPreferred shall be identical except as provided in Section 11 of Part I of
this Statement.

         SECTION 2. NUMBER OF AUTHORIZED SHARES PER SERIES. The number of
authorized shares constituting Series TH MuniPreferred is 1,800.

         SECTION 3. EXCEPTIONS TO CERTAIN DEFINITIONS. Notwithstanding the
definitions contained under the heading "Definitions" in this Statement, the
following terms shall have the following meanings for purposes of this
Statement:

         Not applicable.

         SECTION 4. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS. For purposes of this Statement, the
following terms shall have the following meanings (with terms defined in the
singular having comparable meanings when used in the plural and vice versa),
unless the context otherwise requires:

         "ESCROWED BONDS" shall mean Municipal Obligations that (i) have been
determined to be legally defeased in accordance with S&P's legal defeasance
criteria, (ii) have been determined to be economically defeased in accordance
with S&P's economic defeasance criteria and assigned a rating of AAA by S&P,
(iii) are not rated by S&P but have been determined to be legally defeased by
Moody's or (iv) have been determined to be economically defeased by Moody's and
assigned a rating no lower than the rating that is Moody's equivalent of S&P's
AAA rating. In the event that a defeased obligation which is an S&P Eligible
Asset does not meet the criteria of an Escrowed Bond, such Municipal Obligation
will be deemed to remain in the Issue Type Category into which it fell prior to
such defeasance.

         "GROSS-UP PAYMENT" means payment to a Holder of shares of MuniPreferred
of an amount which, when taken together with the aggregate amount of Taxable
Allocations made to such Holder to which such Gross-up Payment relates, would
cause such Holder's dividends in dollars (after Federal and California income
tax consequences) from the aggregate of such Taxable Allocations and the related
Gross-up Payment to be equal to the dollar amount of the dividends which would
have been received by such Holder if the amount of such aggregate Taxable
Allocations would have been excludable from the gross income of such Holder.
Such Gross-up Payment shall be calculated (i) without consideration being given


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to the time value of money; (ii) assuming that no Holder of shares of
MuniPreferred is subject to the Federal alternative minimum tax with respect to
dividends received from the Fund; and (iii) assuming that each Taxable
Allocation and each Gross-up Payment (except to the extent such Gross-up Payment
is designated as an exempt-interest dividend under Section 852(b)(5) of the Code
or successor provisions) would be taxable in the hands of each Holder of shares
of MuniPreferred at the maximum marginal combined regular Federal and California
personal income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (taking into account the
Federal income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or incurred) or
net capital gains, as applicable, or the maximum marginal regular Federal
corporate income tax rate applicable to ordinary income or net capital gains, as
applicable, whichever is greater, in effect at the time such Gross-up Payment is
made.

         "INVERSE FLOATER" shall mean trust certificates or other instruments
evidencing interests in one or more Municipal Obligations that qualify as S&P
Eligible Assets, the interest rates on which are adjusted at short-term
intervals on a basis that is inverse to the simultaneous readjustment of the
interest rates on corresponding floating rate trust certificates or other
instruments issued by the same issuer, provided that the ratio of the aggregate
dollar amount of floating rate instruments to inverse floating rate instruments
issued by the same issuer does not exceed one to one at their time of original
issuance unless the floating instruments have only one reset remaining until
maturity.

         "ISSUE TYPE CATEGORY" shall mean, with respect to a Municipal
Obligation acquired by the Fund, (A) for purposes of calculating Moody's
Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, one of the following categories into
which such Municipal Obligation falls based upon a good faith determination by
the Fund: health care issues (including issues related to teaching and
non-teaching hospitals, public or private); housing issues (including issues
related to single- and multi-family housing projects) educational facilities
issues (including issues related to public and private schools); student loan
issues; resource recovery issues; transportation issues (including issues
related to mass transit, airports and highways); industrial development bond
issues (including issues related to pollution control facilities); utility
issues (including issues related to the provision of gas, water, sewers and
electricity); general obligation issues; lease obligations (including
certificates of participation); escrowed bonds; and other issues ("Other
Issues") not falling within one of the aforementioned categories; and (B) for
purposes of calculating S&P Eligible Assets as of any Valuation Date, one of the
following categories into which such Municipal Obligation falls based upon a
good faith determination by the Fund: health care issues (including issues
related to teaching and non-teaching hospitals, public or private); housing
issues (including issues related to single- and multi-family housing projects);
educational facilities issues (including issues related to public and private
schools); student loan issues; transportation issues (including issues related
to mass transit, airports and highways); industrial development bond issues
(including issues related to pollution control facilities); public power
utilities issues (including issues related to the provision of electricity,
either singly or in combination with the provision of other utilities, and
issues related only to the provision of gas); water and sewer utilities issues
(including issues related to the provision of water and sewers as well as
combination utilities not falling within the public power utilities category);
special utilities issues (including issues related to resource recovery, solid
waste and irrigation as well as other utility issues not falling within the
public power and water and sewer utilities categories); general obligation
issues; lease obligations (including certificates of participation); Escrowed
Bonds; and other issues ("Other Issues") not falling within one of the
aforementioned categories. The general obligation issue category includes any
issues that is directly or indirectly guaranteed by the State of California or
its political subdivisions. Utility issues are included in the general
obligation issue category if the issue is directly or indirectly guaranteed by
the State of California or its political subdivisions. Municipal Obligations in
the utility issue category will be classified within one of the three following
sub-categories: (i) electric, gas and combination issues (if the combination
issue includes an electric issue); (ii) water and sewer utilities and
combination issues (if the combination issue does not include an electric
issue); and (iii) irrigation, resource recovery, solid waste and other
utilities, provided that Municipal Obligations included in this sub-category
(iii) must be rated by S&P in order to be included in S&P Eligible Assets.
Municipal Obligations in the transportation issue category will be classified
within one of the two following sub-categories: (i) streets and highways, toll
roads, bridges and tunnels, airports and multi-purpose port authorities
(multiple revenue streams generated by toll roads, airports, real estate,
bridges); (ii) mass transit, parking seaports and others.

         "MOODY'S DISCOUNT FACTOR" shall mean, for purposes of determining the
Discounted Value of any Moody's Eligible Asset, the percentage determined by
reference to (i) (A) in the event such Municipal Obligation is covered by an
Original Issue Insurance policy or a Portfolio Insurance policy which does not
provide the Fund with the option to obtain Permanent Insurance with respect to
such Municipal Obligation, or is not covered by bond insurance, the Moody's or
S&P rating on such Municipal Obligation, (B) in the event such Municipal
Obligation is covered by a Secondary Market Insurance policy, the Moody's
insurance claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the policy, or (C) in
the event such Municipal Obligation is covered by a Portfolio Insurance policy
which provides the Fund with the option to obtain Permanent Insurance with
respect to such Municipal Obligation, at the Fund's option, the Moody's or S&P
rating on such Municipal Obligation or the Moody's insurance claims-paying
ability rating of the issuer of the Portfolio Insurance policy and (ii) the
shortest Exposure Period set forth opposite such rating that is the same length
as or is longer than the Moody's Exposure Period, in accordance with the table
set forth below:



                                                                  RATING CATEGORY
                                  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       EXPOSURE PERIOD            Aaa*   AA*    A*     BAA*    OTHER**    (V)MIG-1***     SP-1+****    UNRATED*****
       ---------------            ----   ---    ---    ----    -------    -----------     ---------    ------------
                                                                               
7 weeks.........................   151%  159%   166%    173%     187%          136%         148%           225%
8 weeks or less but
   greater than seven weeks.....   154   161    168     176      190           137          149            231
9 weeks or less but
   greater than eight weeks.....   156   163    170     177      192           138          150            240


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*       Moody's rating.

**      Municipal Obligations not rated by Moody's but rated BBB by S&P.

***     Municipal Obligations rated MIG-1 or VMIG-1, which do not mature or have
        a demand feature at par exercisable in 30 days and which do not have a
        long-term rating.

****    Municipal Obligations not rated by Moody's but rated SP-1+ by S&P, which
        do not mature or have a demand feature at par exercisable in 30 days and
        which do not have a long-term rating.

*****   Municipal Obligations rated less than Baa3 by Moody's or less than BBB
        by S&P or not rated by Moody's or S&P.

         If the Moody's Discount Factor used to discount a particular Municipal
Obligation is determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability
rating of the insurer of such Municipal Obligation, such Moody's Discount Factor
will be increased by an amount equal to 50% of the difference between (i) the
percentage set forth in the above table under the applicable rating category,
and (ii) the percentage set forth in the above table under the rating category
that is one rating category below the applicable rating category.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the Moody's Discount Factor for
short-term Municipal Obligations will be 115%, so long as such Municipal
Obligations are rated at least MIG-1, VMIG-1 or P-1 by Moody's and mature or
have a demand feature at par exercisable in 30 days or less or 125% as long as
such Municipal Obligations are rated at least A-1+/AA or SP-1+/AA by S&P and
mature or have a demand feature at par exercisable in 30 days or less and (ii)
no Moody's Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to Receivables for
Municipal Obligations Sold.

         "MOODY'S ELIGIBLE ASSET" shall mean cash, Receivables for Municipal
Obligations Sold or a Municipal Obligation that (i) pays interest in cash, (ii)
does not have its Moody's rating, as applicable,


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suspended by Moody's, and (iii) is Part of an issue of Municipal Obligations of
at least $5,000,000 except for Municipal Obligations rated below A by Moody's
Municipal Obligations within the healthcare Issue Type Category, in which case
the minimum issue size is $10,000,000. Except for general obligation bonds,
Municipal Obligations issued by any one issuer and rated BBB or lower by S&P, Ba
or B by Moody's or not rated by S&P and Moody's ("Other Securities") may
comprise no more than 4% of total Moody's Eligible Assets; such Other
Securities, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations issued by the same
issuer and rated Baa by Moody's or A by S&P, may comprise no more than 6% of
total Moody's Eligible Assets; such Other Securities, Baa and A-rated Municipal
Obligations, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations issued by the same
issuer and rated A by Moody's or AA by S&P, may comprise no more than 10% of
total Moody's Eligible Assets; and such Other Securities, Baa, A and AA-rated
Municipal Obligations, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations issued by
the same issuer and rated Aa by Moody's or AAA by S&P, may comprise no more than
20% of total Moody's Eligible Assets. For purposes of the foregoing sentence,
any Municipal Obligation backed by the guaranty, letter of credit or insurance
issued by a third party shall be deemed to be issued by such third party if the
issuance of such third party credit is the sole determinant of the rating on
such Municipal Obligation. Other Securities falling within a particular Issue
Type Category may comprise no more than 12% of total Moody's Eligible Assets;
such Other Securities, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations falling
within a particular Issue Type Category and rated Baa by Moody's or A by S&P,
may comprise no more than 20% of total Moody's Eligible Assets; such Other
Securities, Baa and A-rated Municipal Obligations, if any, together with any
Municipal Obligations falling within a particular Issue Type Category and rated
A by Moody's or AA by S&P, may comprise no more than 40% of total Moody's
Eligible Assets; and such Other Securities, Baa, A and AA-rated Municipal
Obligations, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations falling within
particular Issue Type Category and rated Aa by Moody's or AAA by S&P, may
comprise no more than 60% of total Moody's Eligible Assets. For purposes of this
definition, a Municipal Obligation shall be deemed to be rated BBB by S&P if
rated BBB or BBB+ by S&P. Notwithstanding any other provision of this
definition, (A) in the case of general obligation Municipal Obligations only,
Other Securities issued by issuers located within any one county may comprise no
more than 4% of Moody's Eligible Assets; such Other Securities, if any, together
with any Municipal Obligations issued by issuers located within the same county
and rated Baa by Moody's or A by S&P, may comprise no more than 6% of Moody's
Eligible Assets; such Other Securities, Baa and A-rated Municipal Obligations,
if any, together with any Municipal Obligations issued by issuers located within
the same county and rated A by Moody's or AA by S&P, may comprise no more than
10% of Moody's Eligible Assets; and such Other Securities, Baa, A and AA-rated
Municipal Obligations, if any, together with any Municipal Obligations issued by
issuers located within the same county and rated Aa by Moody's or AAA by S&P,
may comprise no more than 20% of Moody's Eligible Assets; and (B) in no event
may (i) student loan Municipal Obligations comprise more than 10% of Moody's
Eligible Assets; (ii) resource recovery Municipal Obligations comprise more than
10% of Moody's Eligible Assets; and (iii) Other Issues comprise more than 10% of
Moody's Eligible Assets. For purposes of applying the foregoing requirements, a
Municipal Obligation rated BBB- by S&P shall not be considered to be rated BBB
by S&P, Moody's Eligible Assets shall be calculated without including cash, and
Municipal Obligations rated MIG-1, VMIG-1 or P-1 or, if not rated by Moody's,
rated A-1+/AA or SP-1+/AA by S&P, shall be considered to have a long-term rating
of A. When the Fund sells a Municipal Obligation and agrees to repurchase such
Municipal Obligation at a future date, such Municipal Obligation shall be valued
at its Discounted Value for purposes of determining Moody's Eligible Assets, and
the amount of the repurchase price of such Municipal Obligation shall be
included as a liability for purposes of calculating the MuniPreferred Basic
Maintenance Amount. When the Fund purchases a Moody's Eligible Asset and agrees
to sell it at a future date, such Eligible Asset shall be valued at the amount
of cash to be received by the Fund upon such future date, provided that the
counterparty to the transaction has a long-term debt rating of at least A2 from
Moody's and the transaction has a term of no more than 30 days, otherwise such
Eligible Asset shall be valued at the Discounted Value of such Eligible Asset.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, an asset will not be considered a
Moody's Eligible Asset to the extent it is (i) subject to any material lien,
mortgage, pledge, security interest or security agreement of any kind
(collectively, "Liens"), except for (a) Liens which are being contested in good
faith by appropriate proceedings and which Moody's has indicated to the Fund
will not affect the status of such asset as a Moody's Eligible Asset, (b) Liens
for taxes that are not then due and payable or that can be paid thereafter
without penalty, (c) Liens to secure payment for services rendered or cash
advanced to the Fund by Nuveen Advisory Corp., JPMorgan Chase Bank or the
Auction Agent and (d) Liens by virtue of any repurchase agreement; or (ii)
deposited irrevocably for the payment of any liabilities for purposes of
determining the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount.

         For purposes of determining as of any Valuation Date whether the Fund
has Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal
to the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, the Fund shall include as a
liability in the calculation of the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount an
amount calculated semi-annually equal to 150% of the estimated cost of
obtaining Permanent Insurance with respect to Moody's Eligible Assets that are
(i) covered by Portfolio Insurance policies which provide the Fund with the
option to obtain such Permanent Insurance and (ii) discounted by a Moody's
Discount Factor determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability
rating of the issuer of such Portfolio Insurance policy.

         "ORIGINAL ISSUE INSURANCE" shall mean "Original Issue Insurance" as
defined in the Fund's Registration Statement.

         "OTHER ISSUES" shall have the respective meanings specified in the
definition of "Issue Type Category."

         "PERMANENT INSURANCE" shall mean "Permanent Insurance" as defined in
the Fund's Registration Statement.

         "PORTFOLIO INSURANCE" shall mean "Portfolio Insurance" as defined in
the Fund's Registration Statement.

         "RATE MULTIPLE," for shares of a series of MuniPreferred on any Auction
Date for shares of such series, shall mean the percentage, determined as set
forth below, based on the prevailing rating of shares of such series in effect
at the close of business on the Business Day next preceding such Auction Date:


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            PREVAILING RATING                   PERCENTAGE
            -----------------                   ----------
                                             
"aa3"/AA-- or higher...................            110%
"a3"/A--...............................            125%
"baa3"/BBB--...........................            150%
"ba3"/BB--.............................            200%
Below "ba3"/BB--.......................            250%


provided, however, that in the event the Fund has notified the Auction Agent of
its intent to allocate income taxable for Federal income tax purposes to shares
of such series prior to the Auction establishing the Applicable Rate for shares
of such series, the applicable percentage in the foregoing table shall be
divided by the quantity 1 minus the maximum marginal combined regular Federal
and California personal income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (taking
into account the Federal income tax deductibility of local taxes paid or
incurred) or the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate income tax rate
applicable to ordinary income, whichever is greater.

         For purposes of this definition, the "prevailing rating" of shares of a
series of MuniPreferred shall be (i) "aa3"/AA-- or higher if such shares have a
rating of "aa3" or better by Moody's and AA-- or better by S&P or the equivalent
of such ratings by such agencies or a substitute rating agency or substitute
rating agencies selected as provided below, (ii) if not "aa3"/AA-- or higher,
then "a3"/A-- if such shares have a rating of "a3" or better by Moody's and A--
or better by S&P or the equivalent of such ratings by such agencies or a
substitute rating agency or substitute rating agencies selected as provided
below, (iii) if not "aa3"/AA-- or higher or "a3"/A--, then "baa3"/BBB-- if such
shares have a rating of "baa3" or better by Moody's and BBB-- or better by S&P
or the equivalent of such ratings by such agencies or a substitute rating agency
or substitute rating agencies selected as provided below, (iv) if not "aa3"/AA--
or higher, "a3"/A-- or "baa3"/BBB--, then "ba3"/BB-- if such shares have a
rating of "ba3" or better by Moody's and BB-- or better by S&P or the equivalent
of such ratings by such agencies or a substitute rating agency or substitute
rating agencies selected as provided below, and (v) if not "aa3"/AA-- or higher,
"a3"/A--, "baa3"/BBB--, or "ba3"/BB--, then Below "ba3"/BB--; provided, however,
that if such shares are rated by only one rating agency, the prevailing rating
will be determined without reference to the rating of any other rating agency.
The Fund shall take all reasonable action necessary to enable either S&P or
Moody's to provide a rating for shares of MuniPreferred. If neither S&P nor
Moody's shall make such a rating available, the party set forth in Section 7 of
Appendix A or its successor shall select at least one nationally recognized
statistical rating organization (as that term is used in the rules and
regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time) to act as a substitute
rating agency in respect of shares of the series of MuniPreferred set forth
opposite such party's name in Section 7 of Appendix A and the Fund shall take
all reasonable action to enable such rating agency to provide a rating for such
shares.

         "S&P DISCOUNT FACTOR" shall mean, for purposes of determining the
Discounted Value of any S&P Eligible Asset, the percentage determined by
reference to (i) (A) in the event such Municipal Obligation is covered by an
Original Issue Insurance policy or a Portfolio Insurance policy which does not
provide the Fund with the option to obtain Permanent Insurance with respect to
such Municipal Obligation or is not covered by bond insurance, the S&P or
Moody's rating on such Municipal Obligation, (B) in the event such Municipal
Obligation is covered by a Secondary Market Insurance policy, the S&P insurance
claims-paying ability rating of the issuer of the policy, or (C) in the event
such Municipal Obligation is covered by a Portfolio Insurance policy which
provides the Fund with the option to obtain Permanent Insurance with respect to
such Municipal Obligation, at the Fund's option, the S&P or Moody's rating on
such Municipal Obligation or the S&P insurance claims-paying ability rating of
the issuer of the Portfolio Insurance policy and (ii) the shortest Exposure
Period set forth opposite such rating that is the same length as or is longer
than the S&P Exposure Period, in accordance with the table set forth below:



                                                                   RATING CATEGORY
                                                ------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                  HIGH
             EXPOSURE PERIOD                    AAA*         AA*           A*         BBB*       YIELD
             ---------------                    ----         ---          ---         ----       -----
                                                                                  
45 Business Days.......................          200%        205%         220%        260%        230%
25 Business Days.......................          180         185          200         240         230
10 Business Days.......................          165         170          185         225         230
7 Business Days........................          160         165          180         220         230
3 Business Days........................          140         145          160         200         230


----------

*       S&P rating.


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         Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) the S&P Discount Factor for
short-term Municipal Obligations will be 115%, so long as such Municipal
Obligations are rated A-1+ or SP-1+ by S&P and mature or have a demand feature
exercisable within 30 days or less, or 120% so long as such Municipal
Obligations are rated A-1 or SP-1 by S&P and mature or have a demand feature
exercisable in 30 days or less or 125% if such Municipal Obligations are not
rated by S&P but are rated equivalent to A-1+ or SP-1+ by another nationally
recognized statistical rating organization, on a case by case basis; provided,
however, that any such non-S&P rated short-term Municipal Obligations which have
demand features exercisable within 30 days or less must be backed by a letter of
credit, liquidity facility or guarantee from a bank or other financial
institution with a short-term rating of at least A-1+ from S&P; and further
provided that such non-S&P rated short-term Municipal Obligations may comprise
no more than 50% of short-term Municipal Obligations that qualify as S&P
Eligible Assets; provided, however, that Municipal Obligations not rated by S&P
but rated equivalent to BBB or lower by another nationally recognized
statistical rating organization, rated BB+ or lower by S&P or non-rated (such
Municipal Obligations are hereinafter referred to as "High Yield Securities")
may comprise no more than 20% of the short-term Municipal Obligations that
qualify as S&P Eligible Assets; (ii) the S&P Discount Factor for Receivables for
Municipal Obligations Sold that are due in more than five Business Days from
such Valuation Date will be the S&P Discount Factor applicable to the Municipal
Obligations sold; (iii) no S&P Discount Factor will be applied to cash or to
Receivables for Municipal Obligations Sold if such receivables are due within
five Business Days of such Valuation Date; and (iv) except as set forth in
clause (i) above, in the case of any Municipal Obligation that is not rated by
S&P but qualifies as an S&P Eligible Asset pursuant to clause (iii) of that
definition, such Municipal Obligation will be deemed to have an S&P rating one
full rating category lower than the S&P rating category that is the equivalent
of the rating category in which such Municipal Obligation is placed by a
nationally recognized statistical rating organization. "Receivables for
Municipal Obligations Sold," for purposes of calculating S&P Eligible Assets as
of any Valuation Date, means the book value of receivables for Municipal
Obligations sold as of or prior to such Valuation Date. The Fund may adopt S&P
Discount Factors for Municipal Obligations other than Municipal Obligations
provided that S&P advises the Fund in writing that such action will not
adversely affect its then current rating on the MuniPreferred. For purposes of
the foregoing, Anticipation Notes rated SP-1+ or, if not rated by S&P,
equivalent to A-1+ or SP-1+ by another nationally recognized statistical rating
organization, on a case by case basis, which do not mature or have a demand
feature at par exercisable in 30 days and which do not have a long-term rating,
shall be considered to be short-term Municipal Obligations.

         "S&P ELIGIBLE ASSET" shall mean cash (excluding any cash irrevocably
deposited by the Fund for the payment of any liabilities within the meaning of
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount), Receivables for Municipal Obligations
Sold or a Municipal Obligation owned by the Fund that (i) is interest bearing
and pays interest at least semi-annually; (ii) is payable with respect to
principal and interest in U.S. Dollars; (iii) is publicly rated BBB or higher by
S&P or, if not rated by S&P but rated equivalent or higher to an A by another
nationally recognized statistical rating organization, on a case by case basis;
(iv) is not subject to a covered call or put option written by the Fund; (v)
except for Inverse Floaters, is not part of a private placement of Municipal
Obligations; and (vi) except for Inverse Floaters, is part of an issue of
Municipal Obligations with an original issue size of at least $5 million. Any
Municipal Obligation that is a part of an original issue size of less than $10
million must carry a rating of at least A by S&P or an equivalent rating by
another nationally recognized statistical rating organization and the Market
Value of such Municipal Obligations may not exceed 20% of the aggregate Market
Value of S&P Eligible Assets. Solely for purposes of this definition, the term
"Municipal Obligation" means any obligation the interest on which is exempt from
regular Federal income taxation and which is issued by any of the fifty United
States, the District of Columbia or any of the territories of the United States,
their subdivisions, counties, cities, towns, villages, school districts and
agencies (including authorities and


                                      A-5


special districts created by the states), and federally sponsored agencies such
as local housing authorities. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations:

                  (1) Municipal Obligations (excluding Escrowed Bonds and High
         Yield Securities) of any one issuer or guarantor (excluding bond
         insurers) shall be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent
         the Market Value of such Municipal Obligations (including short-term
         Municipal Obligations) does not exceed 10% of the aggregate Market
         Value of S&P Eligible Assets, provided that 2% is added to the
         applicable S&P Discount Factor for every 1% by which the Market Value
         of such Municipal Obligations exceeds 5% of the aggregate Market Value
         of S&P Eligible Assets. High Yield Securities of any one issuer shall
         be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value
         of such Municipal Obligations does not exceed 5% of the aggregate
         Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets;

                  (2) Municipal Obligations (excluding Escrowed Bonds) of any
         one Issue Type Category shall be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to
         the extent the Market Value of such Municipal Obligations does not
         exceed 25% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets;
         provided, however, that Municipal Obligations falling within the
         utility Issue Type Category will be broken down into three
         sub-categories and such Municipal Obligations will be considered S&P
         Eligible Assets to the extent the Market Value of such Municipal
         Obligations in each such sub-category does not exceed 25% of the
         aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets per each sub-category
         provided that the total utility Issue Type Category does not exceed 60%
         of the Aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets; provided,
         however, that Municipal Obligations falling within the transportation
         Issue Type Category will be broken down into two sub-categories and
         such Municipal Obligations will be considered S&P Eligible Assets to
         the extent the Market Value of such Municipal Obligations in both
         sub-categories combined does not exceed 40% of the aggregate Market
         Value of S&P Eligible Assets (exposure to transportation sub-category
         (i) described in the definition of Issue Type Category is limited to
         25% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets, provided,
         however, exposure to transportation sub-category (ii) can exceed the
         25% limit to the extent that exposure to transportation sub-category
         (i) is reduced, for a total exposure up to and not exceeding 40% of the
         aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets for the transportation
         Issue Type Category); and provided, however, that the general
         obligation issues will be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the
         extent the Market Value of such general obligation issues does not
         exceed 50% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets;

                  (3) Municipal Obligations not rated by S&P shall be considered
         S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market Value of such
         Municipal Obligations does not exceed 50% of the aggregate Market Value
         of S&P Eligible Assets; provided, however, that High Yield Securities
         shall be considered S&P Eligible Assets only to the extent the Market
         Value of such Municipal Obligations does not exceed 20% of the
         aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible Assets; and

                  (4) Out of State Bonds shall be considered S&P Eligible Assets
         only to the extent that the Market Value of such Municipal Obligations
         does not exceed 20% of the aggregate Market Value of S&P Eligible
         Assets.

         For purposes of determining as of any Valuation Date whether the Fund
has S&P Eligible Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value at least equal to the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, the Fund shall include as a liability in
the calculation of the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount an amount
calculated semi-annually equal to 150% of the estimated cost of obtaining
Permanent Insurance with respect to S&P Eligible Assets that are (i) covered by
Portfolio Insurance policies which provide the Fund with the option to obtain
such Permanent Insurance and (ii) discounted by an S&P Discount Factor
determined by reference to the insurance claims-paying ability rating of the
issuer of such Portfolio Insurance policy.

         "SECONDARY MARKET INSURANCE" shall mean "Secondary Market Insurance" as
defined in the Fund's Registration Statement.

         SECTION 5. INITIAL RATE PERIODS. The Initial Rate Period for shares of
Series TH MuniPreferred shall be the period from and including the Date of
Original Issue thereof to but excluding January 24, 2003.

         SECTION 6. DATE FOR PURPOSES OF PARAGRAPH (ZZZ) CONTAINED UNDER THE
HEADING "DEFINITIONS" IN THIS STATEMENT. May 30, 2003.

         SECTION 7. PARTY NAMED FOR PURPOSES OF THE DEFINITION OF "RATE
MULTIPLE" IN THIS STATEMENT.



                     PARTY                             SERIES OF MUNIPREFERRED
                     -----                             -----------------------
                                                    
Salomon Smith Barney..........................                Series TH


         SECTION 8. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS.

         "OUT OF STATE BONDS" shall mean "Out of State Bonds" as defined in the
Fund's Registration Statement.

         SECTION 9. DIVIDEND PAYMENT DATES. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (d) of Section 2 of Part I of this Statement, dividends shall be
payable on shares of:

         Series TH MuniPreferred, for the Initial Rate Period on Friday,
January 24, 2003, and on each Friday thereafter.

         SECTION 10. AMOUNT FOR PURPOSES OF SUBPARAGRAPH (c)(i) OF SECTION 5 OF
PART I OF THIS STATEMENT.
$45,000,000.

         SECTION 11. REDEMPTION PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO INITIAL RATE PERIODS.
Not applicable.


                                      A-6


         SECTION 12. APPLICABLE RATE FOR PURPOSES OF SUBPARAGRAPH (B)(III) OF
SECTION 3 OF PART II OF THIS STATEMENT. For purposes of subparagraph (b)(iii) of
Section 3 of Part II of this Statement, the Applicable Rate for shares of such
series for the next succeeding Rate Period of shares of such series shall be
equal to the lesser of the Kenny Index (if such Rate Period consists of fewer
than 183 Rate Period Days) or the product of (A)(I) the "AA" Composite
Commercial Paper Rate on such Auction Date for such Rate Period, if such Rate
Period consists of fewer than 183 Rate Period Days; (II) the Treasury Bill Rate
on such Auction Date for such Rate Period, if such Rate Period consists of more
than 182 but fewer than 365 Rate Period Days; or (III) the Treasury Note Rate on
such Auction Date for such Rate Period, if such Rate Period is more than 364
Rate Period Days (the rate described in the foregoing clause (A)(I), (II) or
(III), as applicable, being referred to herein as the "Benchmark Rate") and (B)
1 minus the maximum marginal combined regular Federal and California personal
income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (taking into account the Federal
income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or incurred) or the
maximum marginal regular Federal corporate income tax rate applicable to
ordinary income, whichever is greater; provided, however, that if the Fund has
notified the Auction Agent of its intent to allocate to shares of such series in
such Rate Period any net capital gains or other income taxable for Federal
income tax purposes ("Taxable Income"), the Applicable Rate for shares of such
series for such Rate Period will be (i) if the Taxable Yield Rate (as defined
below) is greater than the Benchmark Rate, then the Benchmark Rate, or (ii) if
the Taxable Yield Rate is less than or equal to the Benchmark Rate, then the
rate equal to the sum of (x) the lesser of the Kenny Index (if such Rate Period
consists of fewer than 183 Rate Period Days) or the product of the Benchmark
Rate multiplied by the factor set forth in the preceding clause (B) and (y) the
product of the maximum marginal combined regular Federal and California
personal income tax rate applicable to ordinary income (taking into account the
Federal income tax deductibility of state and local taxes paid or incurred) or
the maximum marginal regular Federal corporate income tax applicable to
ordinary income, whichever is greater, multiplied by the Taxable Yield Rate.
For purposes of the foregoing, Taxable Yield Rate means the rate determined by
(a) dividing the amount of Taxable Income available for distribution per such
share of MuniPreferred by the number of days in the Dividend Period in respect
of which such Taxable Income is contemplated to be distributed, (b) multiplying
the amount determined in (a) above by 365 (in the case of a Dividend Period of
7 Rate Period Days) or 360 (in the case of any other Dividend Period), and (c)
dividing the amount determined in (b) above by $25,000.

         SECTION 13. CERTAIN OTHER RESTRICTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS.

                  (a) For so long as any MuniPreferred are rated by S&P, the
         Fund will not purchase or sell futures contracts, write, purchase or
         sell options on futures contracts or write put options (except covered
         put options) or call options (except covered call options) on portfolio
         securities unless it receives written confirmation from S&P that
         engaging in such transactions will not impair the ratings then assigned
         to the MuniPreferred by S&P, except that the Fund may purchase or sell
         futures contracts based on the Bond Buyer Municipal Bond Index (the
         "Municipal Index") or United States Treasury Bonds or Notes ("Treasury
         Bonds") and write, purchase or sell put and call options on such
         contracts (collectively, "S&P Hedging Transactions"), subject to the
         following limitations:

                           (i) the Fund will not engage in any S&P Hedging
                  Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than
                  transactions which terminate a futures contract or option held
                  by the fund by the Fund's taking an opposite position thereto
                  ("Closing Transactions")), which would cause the Fund at the
                  time of such transaction to own or have sold the least of (A)
                  more than 1,000 outstanding futures contracts based on the
                  Municipal Index, (B) outstanding futures contracts based on
                  the Municipal Index exceeding in number 25% of the quotient of
                  the Market Value of the Fund's total assets divided by $1,000
                  or (C) outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal
                  Index exceeding in number 10% of the average number of daily
                  traded futures contracts based


                                      A-7


                  on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of
                  effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street
                  Journal;

                           (ii) the Fund will not engage in any S&P Hedging
                  Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing
                  Transactions) which would cause the Fund at the time of such
                  transaction to own or have sold the lesser of (A) outstanding
                  futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number
                  50% of the quotient of the Market Value of the Fund's total
                  assets divided by $100,000 ($200,000 in the case of the
                  two-year United States Treasury Note) or (B) outstanding
                  futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds exceeding in number
                  10% of the average number of daily traded futures contracts
                  based on Treasury Bonds in the 30 days preceding the time of
                  effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street
                  Journal.

                           (iii) the Fund will engage in Closing Transactions to
                  close out any outstanding futures contract which the Fund owns
                  or has sold or any outstanding option thereon owned by the
                  Fund in the event (A) the Fund does not have S&P Eligible
                  Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater
                  than the MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount on two
                  consecutive Valuation Dates and (B) the Fund is required to
                  pay Variation Margin on the second such Valuation Date;

                           (iv) the Fund will engage in a Closing Transaction to
                  close out any outstanding futures contract or option thereon
                  in the month prior to the delivery month under the terms of
                  such futures contract or option thereon unless the Fund holds
                  the securities deliverable under such terms; and

                           (v) when the fund writes a futures contract or option
                  thereon, it will either maintain an amount of cash, cash
                  equivalents or high grade (rated A or better by S&P),
                  fixed-income securities in a segregated account with the
                  Fund's custodian, so that the amount so segregated plus the
                  amount of Initial Margin and Variation Margin held in the
                  account of or on behalf of the Fund's broker with respect to
                  such futures contract or option equals the Market Value of the
                  futures contract or option, or, in the event the Fund writes a
                  futures contract or option thereon which requires delivery of
                  an underlying security, it shall hold such underlying security
                  in its portfolio.

         For purposes of determining whether the Fund has S&P Eligible Assets
with a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the MuniPreferred Basic
Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of cash or securities held for the
payment of Initial Margin or Variation Margin shall be zero and the aggregate
Discounted Value of S&P Eligible Assets shall be reduced by an amount equal to
(i) 30% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market, of any
outstanding futures contracts based on the Municipal Index which are owned by
the Fund plus (ii) 25% of the aggregate settlement value, as marked to market,
of any outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds which contracts are
owned by the Fund.

                  (b) For so long as any MuniPreferred are rated by Moody's, the
         Fund will not buy or sell futures contracts, write, purchase or sell
         call options on futures contracts or purchase put options on futures
         contracts or write call options (except covered call options) on
         portfolio securities unless it receives written confirmation from
         Moody's that engaging in such transactions would not impair the ratings
         then assigned to the MuniPreferred by Moody's, except that the Fund may
         purchase or sell exchange-traded futures contracts based on the
         Municipal Index or Treasury Bonds and purchase, write or sell
         exchange-traded put options on such futures contracts and purchase,
         write or sell exchange-traded call options on such futures contracts
         (collectively, "Moody's Hedging Transactions"), subject to the
         following limitations:


                                      A-8


                           (i) the Fund will not engage in any Moody's Hedging
                  Transaction based on the Municipal Index (other than Closing
                  Transactions), which would cause the Fund at the time of such
                  transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding futures
                  contracts based on the Municipal Index exceeding in number 10%
                  of the average number of daily traded futures contracts based
                  on the Municipal Index in the 30 days preceding the time of
                  effecting such transaction as reported by The Wall Street
                  Journal or (B) outstanding futures contracts based on the
                  Municipal Index having a Market Value exceeding 50% of the
                  Market Value of all Municipal Bonds constituting Moody's
                  Eligible Assets owned by the Fund (other than Moody's Eligible
                  Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging Transaction);

                           (ii) the Fund will not engage in any Moody's Hedging
                  Transaction based on Treasury Bonds (other than Closing
                  Transactions) which would cause the Fund at the time of such
                  transaction to own or have sold (A) outstanding futures
                  contracts based on Treasury Bonds having an aggregate Market
                  Value exceeding 20% of the aggregate Market Value of Moody's
                  Eligible Assets owned by the Fund and rated Aa by Moody's (or,
                  if not rated by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated AAA by S&P) or
                  (B) outstanding futures contracts based on Treasury Bonds
                  having an aggregate Market Value exceeding 40% of the
                  aggregate Market Value of all Municipal Bonds constituting
                  Moody's Eligible Assets owned by the Fund (other than Moody's
                  Eligible Assets already subject to a Moody's Hedging
                  Transaction) and rated Baa or A by Moody's (or, if not rated
                  by Moody's but rated by S&P, rated A or AA by S&P) (for
                  purposes of the foregoing clauses (i) and (ii), the Fund shall
                  be deemed to own the number of futures contracts that underlie
                  any outstanding options written by the Fund);

                           (iii) the Fund will engage in Closing Transactions to
                  close out any outstanding futures contract based on the
                  Municipal Index if the amount of open interest in the
                  Municipal Index as reported by The Wall Street Journal is less
                  than 5,000;

                           (iv) the Fund will engage in a Closing Transaction to
                  close out any outstanding futures contract by no later than
                  the fifth Business Day of the month in which such contract
                  expires and will engage in a Closing Transaction to close out
                  any outstanding option on a futures contract by no later than
                  the first Business Day of the month in which such option
                  expires;

                           (v) the Fund will engage in Moody's Hedging
                  Transactions only with respect to futures contracts or options
                  thereon having the next settlement date or the settlement date
                  immediately thereafter;

                           (vi) the Fund will not engage in options and futures
                  transactions for leveraging or speculative purposes and will
                  not write any call options or sell any futures contracts for
                  the purpose of hedging the anticipated purchase of an asset
                  prior to completion of such purchase; and

                           (vii) the Fund will not enter into an option or
                  futures transaction unless, after giving effect thereto, the
                  Fund would continue to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an
                  aggregate Discounted Value equal to or greater than the
                  MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount.

         For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible
Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of Moody's Eligible
Assets which the Fund is obligated to deliver or receive pursuant to an


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outstanding futures contract or option shall be as follows: (i) assets subject
to call options written by the Fund which are either exchange-traded and
"readily reversible" or which expire within 49 days after the date as of which
such valuation is made shall be valued at the lesser of (a) Discounted Value and
(b) the exercise price of the call option written by the Fund; (ii) assets
subject to call options written by the Fund not meeting the requirements of
clause (i) of this sentence shall have no value; (iii) assets subject to put
options written by the Fund shall be valued at the lesser of (A) the exercise
price and (B) the Discounted Value of the subject security; (iv) futures
contracts shall be valued at the lesser of (A) settlement price and (B) the
Discounted Value of the subject security, provided that, if a contract matures
within 49 days after the date as of which such valuation is made, where the Fund
is the seller the contract may be valued at the settlement price and where the
Fund is the buyer the contract may be valued at the Discounted Value of the
subject securities; and (v) where delivery may be made to the Fund with any
security of a class of securities, the Fund shall assume that it will take
delivery of the security with the lowest Discounted Value.

         For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible
Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, the following amounts shall be
subtracted from the aggregate Discounted Value of the Moody's Eligible Assets
held by the Fund: (i) 10% of the exercise price of a written call option; (ii)
the exercise price of any written put option; (iii) where the Fund is the seller
under a futures contract, 10% of the settlement price of the futures contract;
(iv) where the Fund is the purchaser under a futures contract, the settlement
price of assets purchased under such futures contract; (v) the settlement price
of the underlying futures contract if the Fund writes put options on a futures
contract; and (vi) 105% of the Market Value of the underlying futures contracts
if the Fund writes call options on a futures contract and does not own the
underlying contract.

                  (c) For so long as any MuniPreferred are rated by Moody's, the
          Fund will not enter into any contract to purchase securities for a
          fixed price at a future date beyond customary settlement time (other
          than such contracts that constitute Moody's Hedging Transactions that
          are permitted under Section 13(b) of this Statement), except that the
          Fund may enter into such contracts to purchase newly-issued securities
          on the date such securities are issued ("Forward Commitments"),
          subject to the following limitation:

                           (i) the Fund will maintain in a segregated account
                  with its custodian cash, cash equivalents or short-term,
                  fixed-income securities rated P-1, MTG-1 or VMIG-1 by Moody's
                  and maturing prior to the date of the Forward Commitment with
                  a Market Value that equals or exceeds the amount of the Fund's
                  obligations under any Forward Commitments to which it is from
                  time to time a party or long-term fixed income securities with
                  a Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the amount of the
                  Fund's obligations under any Forward Commitment to which it is
                  from time to time a party; and

                           (ii) the Fund will not enter into a Forward
                  Commitment unless, after giving effect thereto, the Fund would
                  continue to have Moody's Eligible Assets with an aggregate
                  Discounted Value equal to or greater than the MuniPreferred
                  Maintenance Amount.

         For purposes of determining whether the Fund has Moody's Eligible
Assets with an aggregate Discounted Value that equals or exceeds the
MuniPreferred Basic Maintenance Amount, the Discounted Value of all Forward
Commitments to which the Fund is a party and of all securities deliverable to
the Fund pursuant to such Forward Commitments shall be zero.


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                                   APPENDIX B

RATINGS OF INVESTMENTS

         Standard & Poor's Corporation -- A brief description of the applicable
Standard & Poor's Corporation, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies
("Standard & Poor's" or "S&P") rating symbols and their meanings (as published
by S&P) follows:

         A Standard & Poor's issue credit rating is a current opinion of the
creditworthiness of an obligor with respect to a specific financial obligation,
a specific class of financial obligations, or a specific financial program
(including ratings on medium term note programs and commercial paper programs).
It takes into consideration the creditworthiness of guarantors, insurers, or
other forms of credit enhancement on the obligation. The issue credit rating is
not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a financial obligation,
inasmuch as it does not comment as to market price or suitability for a
particular investor.

         Issue credit ratings are based on current information furnished by the
obligors or obtained by Standard & Poor's from other sources it considers
reliable. Standard & Poor's does not perform an audit in connection with any
credit rating and may, on occasion, rely on unaudited financial information.
Credit ratings may be changed, suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes
in, or unavailability of, such information, or based on other circumstances.

         Issue credit ratings can be either long-term or short-term. Short-term
ratings are generally assigned to those obligations considered short-term in the
relevant market. In the U.S., for example, that means obligations with an
original maturity of no more than 365 days -- including commercial paper.
Short-term ratings are also used to indicate the creditworthiness of an obligor
with respect to put features on long-term obligations. The result is a dual
rating, in which the short-term ratings address the put feature, in addition to
the usual long-term rating. Medium-term notes are assigned long-term ratings.

LONG-TERM ISSUE CREDIT RATINGS

         Issue credit ratings are based in varying degrees, on the following
considerations:

         1.       Likelihood of payment -- capacity and willingness of the
                  obligor to meet its financial commitment on an obligation in
                  accordance with the terms of the obligation;

         2.       Nature of and provisions of the obligation; and

         3.       Protection afforded by, and relative position of, the
                  obligation in the event of bankruptcy, reorganization, or
                  other arrangement under the laws of bankruptcy and other laws
                  affecting creditors' rights.

         The issue ratings definitions are expressed in terms of default risk.
As such, they pertain to senior obligations of an entity. Junior obligations are
typically rated lower than senior obligations, to reflect the lower priority in
bankruptcy, as noted above.

AAA                        An obligation rated 'AAA' has the highest rating
                           assigned by Standard & Poor's. The obligor's capacity
                           to meet its financial commitment on the obligation is
                           extremely strong.

AA                         An obligation rated 'AA' differs from the
                           highest-rated obligations only in small degree. The
                           obligor's capacity to meet its financial commitment
                           on the obligation is very strong.


                                      B-1


A                          An obligation rated 'A' is somewhat more susceptible
                           to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances
                           and economic conditions than obligations in
                           higher-rated categories. However, the obligor's
                           capacity to meet its financial commitment on the
                           obligation is still strong.

BBB                        An obligation rated 'BBB' exhibits adequate
                           protection parameters. However, adverse economic
                           conditions or changing circumstances are more likely
                           to lead to a weakened capacity of the obligor to meet
                           its financial commitment on the obligation.

BB, B, CCC, CC, and C      Obligations rated 'BB', 'B', 'CCC', 'CC', and 'C' are
                           regarded as having significant speculative
                           characteristics. 'BB' indicates the least degree of
                           speculation and 'C' the highest. While such
                           obligations will likely have some quality and
                           protective characteristics, these may be outweighed
                           by large uncertainties or major exposures to adverse
                           conditions.

BB                         An obligation rated 'BB' is less vulnerable to
                           nonpayment than other speculative issues. However, it
                           faces major ongoing uncertainties or exposure to
                           adverse business, financial, or economic conditions,
                           which could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity
                           to meet its financial commitment on the obligation.

B                          An obligation rated 'B' is more vulnerable to
                           nonpayment than obligations rated 'BB', but the
                           obligor currently has the capacity to meet its
                           financial commitment on the obligation. Adverse
                           business, financial, or economic conditions will
                           likely impair the obligor's capacity or willingness
                           to meet its financial commitment on the obligation.

CCC                        An obligation rated 'CCC' is currently vulnerable to
                           nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business,
                           financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to
                           meet its financial commitment on the obligation. In
                           the event of adverse business, financial, or economic
                           conditions, the obligor is not likely to have the
                           capacity to meet its financial commitment on the
                           obligation.

CC                         An obligation rated 'CC' is currently highly
                           vulnerable to nonpayment.

C                          The 'C' rating may be used to cover a situation where
                           a bankruptcy petition has been filed or similar
                           action has been taken, but payments on this
                           obligation are being continued.

D                          An obligation rated 'D' is in payment default. The
                           'D' rating category is used when payments on an
                           obligation are not made on the date due even if the
                           applicable grace period has not expired, unless
                           Standard & Poor's believes that such payments will be
                           made during such grace period. The 'D' rating also
                           will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy petition
                           or the taking of a similar action if payments on an
                           obligation are jeopardized.

Plus (+) or minus (-)      The ratings from 'AA' to 'CCC' may be modified by the
                           addition of a plus or minus sign to show relative
                           standing within the major rating categories.


                                      B-2


C                          The 'c' subscript is used to provide additional
                           information to investors that the bank may terminate
                           its obligation to purchase tendered bonds if the
                           long-term credit rating of the issuer is below an
                           investment-grade level and/or the issuer's bonds are
                           deemed taxable.

P                          The letter 'p' indicates that the rating is
                           provisional. A provisional rating assumes the
                           successful completion of the project financed by the
                           debt being rated and indicates that payment of debt
                           service requirements is largely or entirely dependent
                           upon the successful, timely completion of the
                           project. This rating, however, while addressing
                           credit quality subsequent to completion of the
                           project, makes no comment on the likelihood of or the
                           risk of default upon failure of such completion. The
                           investor should exercise his own judgment with
                           respect to such likelihood and risk.

*                          Continuance of the ratings is contingent upon
                           Standard & Poor's receipt of an executed copy of the
                           escrow agreement or closing documentation confirming
                           investments and cash flows.

R                          The 'r' highlights derivative, hybrid, and certain
                           other obligations that Standard & Poor's believes may
                           experience high volatility or high variability in
                           expected returns as a result of noncredit risks.
                           Examples of such obligations are securities with
                           principal or interest return indexed to equities,
                           commodities, or currencies; certain swaps and
                           options; and interest-only and principal-only
                           mortgage securities. The absence of an 'r' symbol
                           should not be taken as an indication that an
                           obligation will exhibit no volatility or variability
                           in total return.

N.R.                       Not rated.

         Debt obligations of issuers outside the United States and its
territories are rated on the same basis as domestic corporate and municipal
issues. The ratings measure the creditworthiness of the obligor but do not take
into account currency exchange and related uncertainties.

         Bond Investment Quality Standards Under present commercial bank
regulations issued by the Comptroller of the Currency, bonds rated in the top
four categories ('AAA', 'AA', 'A', 'BBB', commonly known as investment-grade
ratings) generally are regarded as eligible for bank investment. Also, the laws
of various states governing legal investments impose certain rating or other
standards for obligations eligible for investment by savings banks, trust
companies, insurance companies, and fiduciaries in general.

SHORT-TERM ISSUE CREDIT RATINGS

NOTES

         A Standard & Poor's note ratings reflects the liquidity factors and
market access risks unique to notes. Notes due in three years or less will
likely receive a note rating. Notes maturing beyond three years will most likely
receive a long-term debt rating. The following criteria will be used in making
that assessment:

         o        Amortization schedule -- the larger the final maturity
                  relative to other maturities, the more likely it will be
                  treated as a note; and


                                      B-3


         o        Source of payment -- the more dependent the issue is on the
                  market for its refinancing, the more likely it will be treated
                  as a note.

         Note rating symbols are as follows:

         SP-1     Strong capacity to pay principal and interest. An issue
                  determined to possess a very strong capacity to pay debt
                  service is given a plus (+) designation.

         SP-2     Satisfactory capacity to pay principal and interest, with some
                  vulnerability to adverse financial and economic changes over
                  the term of the notes.

         SP-3     Speculative capacity to pay principal and interest.

         A note rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold a
security inasmuch as it does not comment as to market price or suitability for a
particular investor. The ratings are based on current information furnished to
S&P by the issuer or obtained by S&P from other sources it considers reliable.
S&P does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on
occasion, rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings may be changed,
suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes in or unavailability of such
information or based on other circumstances.

COMMERCIAL PAPER

         An S&P commercial paper rating is a current assessment of the
likelihood of timely payment of debt having an original maturity of no more than
365 days.

         Ratings are graded into several categories, ranging from 'A-1' for the
highest quality obligations to 'D' for the lowest. These categories are as
follows:

         A-1      A short-term obligation rated 'A-1' is rated in the highest
                  category by Standard & Poor's. The obligor's capacity to meet
                  its financial commitment on the obligation is strong. Within
                  this category, certain obligations are designated with a plus
                  sign (+). This indicates that the obligor's capacity to meet
                  its financial commitment on these obligations is extremely
                  strong.

         A-2      A short-term obligation rated 'A-2' is somewhat more
                  susceptible to the adverse effects of changes in circumstances
                  and economic conditions than obligations in higher rating
                  categories. However, the obligor's capacity to meet its
                  financial commitment on the obligation is satisfactory.

         A-3      A short-term obligation rated 'A-3' exhibits adequate
                  protection parameters. However, adverse economic conditions or
                  changing circumstances are more likely to lead to a weakened
                  capacity of the obligor to meet its financial commitment on
                  the obligation.

         B        A short-term obligation rated 'B' is regarded as having
                  significant speculative characteristics. The obligor currently
                  has the capacity to meet its financial commitment on the
                  obligation; however, it faces major ongoing uncertainties
                  which could lead to the obligor's inadequate capacity to meet
                  its financial commitment on the obligation.

         C        A short-term obligation rated 'C' is currently vulnerable to
                  nonpayment and is dependent upon favorable business,
                  financial, and economic conditions for the obligor to meet its
                  financial commitment on the obligation.


                                      B-4


         D        A short-term obligation rated 'D' is in payment default. The
                  'D' rating category is used when payments on an obligation are
                  not made on the date due even if the applicable grace period
                  has not expired, unless Standard & Poor's believes that such
                  payments will be made during such grace period. The 'D'
                  rating also will be used upon the filing of a bankruptcy
                  petition or the taking of a similar action if payments on an
                  obligation are jeopardized.

         A commercial rating is not a recommendation to purchase, sell, or hold
a security inasmuch as it does not comment as to market price or suitability for
a particular investor. The ratings are based on current information furnished to
S&P by the issuer or obtained by S&P from other sources it considers reliable.
S&P does not perform an audit in connection with any rating and may, on
occasion, rely on unaudited financial information. The ratings may be changed,
suspended, or withdrawn as a result of changes in or unavailability of such
information or based on other circumstances.

         Moody's Investors Service, Inc. -- A brief description of the
applicable Moody's Investors Service, Inc. ("Moody's") rating symbols and their
meanings (as published by Moody's) follows:

MUNICIPAL BONDS

         Aaa      Bonds which are rated 'Aaa' are judged to be of the best
                  quality. They carry the smallest degree of investment risk and
                  are generally referred to as "gilt edged." Interest payments
                  are protected by a large or by an exceptionally stable margin
                  and principal is secure. While the various protective elements
                  are likely to change, such changes as can be visualized are
                  most unlikely to impair the fundamentally strong position of
                  such issues.

         Aa       Bonds which are rated 'Aa' are judged to be of high quality by
                  all standards. Together with the 'Aaa' group they comprise
                  what are generally known as high grade bonds. They are rated
                  lower than the best bonds because margins of protection may
                  not be as large as in 'Aaa' securities or fluctuation of
                  protective elements may be of greater amplitude or there may
                  be other elements present which make the long-term risks
                  appear somewhat larger than in 'Aaa' securities.

         A        Bonds which are rated 'A' possess many favorable investment
                  attributes and are to be considered as upper medium grade
                  obligations. Factors giving security to principal and interest
                  are considered adequate, but elements may be present which
                  suggest a susceptibility to impairment sometime in the future.

         Baa      Bonds which are rated 'Baa' are considered as medium grade
                  obligations, i.e., they are neither highly protected nor
                  poorly secured. Interest payments and principal security
                  appear adequate for the present but certain protective
                  elements may be lacking or may be characteristically
                  unreliable over any great length of time. Such bonds lack
                  outstanding investment characteristics and in fact have
                  speculative characteristics as well.

         Ba       Bonds which are rated 'Ba' are judged to have speculative
                  elements; their future cannot be considered as well assured.
                  Often the protection of interest and principal payments may be
                  very moderate and thereby not well safeguarded during both
                  good and bad times over the future. Uncertainty of position
                  characterizes bonds in this class.

         B        Bonds which are rated 'B' generally lack characteristics of
                  the desirable investment. Assurance of interest and principal
                  payments or of maintenance of other terms of the contract over
                  any long period of time may be small.


                                      B-5


         Caa      Bonds which are rated 'Caa' are of poor standing. Such issues
                  may be in default or there may be present elements of danger
                  with respect to principal or interest.

         Ca       Bonds which are rated 'Ca' represent obligations which are
                  speculative in a high degree. Such issues are often in default
                  or have other marked shortcomings.

         C        Bonds which are rated 'C' are the lowest rated class of bonds,
                  and issues so rated can be regarded as having extremely poor
                  prospects of ever attaining any real investment standing.

         # (hatchmark): Represents issues that are secured by escrowed funds
held in cash, held in trust, invested and reinvested in direct, non-callable,
non-prepayable United States government obligations or non-callable,
non-prepayable obligations unconditionally guaranteed by the U.S. Government,
Resolution Funding Corporation debt obligations.

         Con. (...): Bonds for which the security depends upon the completion of
some act or the fulfillment of some condition are rated conditionally. These are
bonds secured by (a) earnings of projects under construction, (b) earnings of
projects unseasoned in operation experience, (c) rentals which begin when
facilities are completed, or (d) payments to which some other limiting condition
attaches. The parenthetical rating denotes probable credit stature upon
completion of construction or elimination of the basis of the condition.

         (P): When applied to forward delivery bonds, indicates that the rating
is provisional pending delivery of the bonds. The rating may be revised prior to
delivery if changes occur in the legal documents or the underlying credit
quality of the bonds.

         Note: Moody's applies numerical modifiers 1, 2 and 3 in each generic
rating classification from Aa through Caa. The modifier 1 indicates that the
obligation ranks in the higher end of its generic rating category; the modifier
2 indicates a mid-range ranking; and the modifier 3 indicates a ranking in the
lower end of that generic rating category.

SHORT-TERM LOANS

         MIG 1/VMIG 1               This designation denotes superior credit
                                    quality. Excellent protection is afforded by
                                    established cash flows, highly reliable
                                    liquidity support, or demonstrated
                                    broad-based access to the market for
                                    refinancing.

         MIG 2/VMIG 2               This designation denotes strong credit
                                    quality. Margins of protection are ample,
                                    although not as large as in the preceding
                                    group.

         MIG 3/VMIG 3               This designation denotes acceptable credit
                                    quality. Liquidity and cash-flow protection
                                    may be narrow, and market access for
                                    refinancing is likely to be less
                                    well-established.

         SG                         This designation denotes speculative-grade
                                    credit quality. Debt instruments in this
                                    category may lack sufficient margins of
                                    protection.

COMMERCIAL PAPER

         Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-1 have a superior
ability for repayment of senior short-term debt obligations. Prime-1 repayment
ability will normally be evidenced by the following characteristics:

         o        Leading market positions in well-established industries.

         o        High rates of return on funds employed.


                                      B-6


         o        Conservative capitalization structures with moderate reliance
                  on debt and ample asset protection.

         o        Broad margins in earnings coverage of fixed financial charges
                  and high internal cash generation.

         o        Well-established access to a range of financial markets and
                  assured sources of alternate liquidity.

         Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-2 have a strong
ability for repayment of senior short-term debt obligations. This will normally
be evidenced by many of the characteristics cited above but to a lesser degree.
Earnings trends and coverage ratios, while sound, may be more subject to
variation than is the case for Prime-2 Securities. Capitalization
characteristics, while still appropriate, may be more affected by external
conditions. Ample alternate liquidity is maintained.

         Issuers (or supporting institutions) rated Prime-3 have an acceptable
ability for repayment of senior short-term debt obligations. The effect of
industry characteristics and market composition may be more pronounced.
Variability in earnings and profitability may result in changes in the level of
debt protection measurements and the requirement for relatively high financial
leverage. Adequate alternate liquidity is maintained.

         Issuers rated Not Prime do not fall within any of the Prime rating
categories.

         Fitch Ratings -- A brief description of the applicable Fitch Ratings
("Fitch") ratings symbols and meanings (as published by Fitch) follows:

LONG-TERM CREDIT RATINGS

INVESTMENT GRADE

         AAA      Highest credit quality. 'AAA' ratings denote the lowest
                  expectation of credit risk. They are assigned only in case of
                  exceptionally strong capacity for timely payment of financial
                  commitments. This capacity is highly unlikely to be adversely
                  affected by foreseeable events.

         AA       Very high credit quality. 'AA' ratings denote a very low
                  expectation of credit risk. They indicate very strong capacity
                  for timely payment of financial commitments. This capacity is
                  not significantly vulnerable to foreseeable events.

         A        High credit quality. 'A' ratings denote a low expectation of
                  credit risk. The capacity for timely payment of financial
                  commitments is considered strong. This capacity may,
                  nevertheless, be more vulnerable to changes in circumstances
                  or in economic conditions than is the case for higher ratings.

         BBB      Good credit quality. 'BBB' ratings indicate that there is
                  currently a low expectation of credit risk. The capacity for
                  timely payment of financial commitments is considered
                  adequate, but adverse changes in circumstances and in economic
                  conditions are more likely to impair this capacity. This is
                  the lowest investment-grade category.


                                      B-7


SPECULATIVE GRADE

        BB                                     Speculative. 'BB' ratings
                                               indicate that there is a
                                               possibility of credit risk
                                               developing, particularly as the
                                               result of adverse economic change
                                               over time; however, business or
                                               financial alternatives may be
                                               available to allow financial
                                               commitments to be met. Securities
                                               rated in this category are not
                                               investment grade.

        B                                      Highly speculative. 'B' ratings
                                               indicate that significant credit
                                               risk is present, but a limited
                                               margin of safety remains.
                                               Financial commitments are
                                               currently being met; however,
                                               capacity for continued payment is
                                               contingent upon a sustained,
                                               favorable business and economic
                                               environment.

        CCC, CC, C High default risk           Default is a real possibility.
                                               Capacity for meeting financial
                                               commitments is solely reliant
                                               upon sustained, favorable
                                               business or economic
                                               developments. A 'CC' rating
                                               indicates that default of some
                                               kind appears probable. 'C'
                                               ratings signal imminent default.

        DDD, DD, and D Default                 The ratings of obligations in
                                               this category are based on their
                                               prospects for achieving partial
                                               or full recovery in a
                                               reorganization or liquidation of
                                               the obligor. While expected
                                               recovery values are highly
                                               speculative and cannot be
                                               estimated with any precision, the
                                               following serve as general
                                               guidelines. 'DDD' obligations
                                               have the highest potential for
                                               recovery, around 90%-100% of
                                               outstanding amounts and accrued
                                               interest. 'DD' indicates
                                               potential recoveries in the range
                                               of 50%-90%, and 'D' the lowest
                                               recovery potential, i.e., below
                                               50%. Entities rated in this
                                               category have defaulted on some
                                               or all of their obligations.
                                               Entities rated 'DDD' have the
                                               highest prospect for resumption
                                               of performance or continued
                                               operation with or without a
                                               formal reorganization process.
                                               Entities rated 'DD' and 'D' are
                                               generally undergoing a formal
                                               reorganization or liquidation
                                               process; those rated 'DD' are
                                               likely to satisfy a higher
                                               portion of their outstanding
                                               obligations, while entities rated
                                               'D' have a poor prospect for
                                               repaying all obligations.

SHORT-TERM CREDIT RATINGS

         A short-term rating has a time horizon of less than 12 months for most
obligations, or up to three years for U.S. public finance securities, and thus
places greater emphasis on the liquidity necessary to meet financial commitments
in a timely manner.

         F1       Highest credit quality. Indicates the strongest capacity for
                  timely payment of financial commitments; may have an added "+"
                  to denote any exceptionally strong credit feature.

         F2       Good credit quality. A satisfactory capacity for timely
                  payment of financial commitments, but the margin of safety is
                  not as great as in the case of the higher ratings.


                                      B-8


         F3       Fair credit quality. The capacity for timely payment of
                  financial commitments is adequate; however, near-term adverse
                  changes could result in a reduction to non-investment grade.

         B        Speculative. Minimal capacity for timely payment of financial
                  commitments, plus vulnerability to near-term adverse changes
                  in financial and economic conditions.

         C        High default risk. Default is a real possibility. Capacity for
                  meeting financial commitments is solely reliant upon a
                  sustained, favorable business and economic environment.

         D        Default.  Denotes actual or imminent payment default.

         Notes to Long-term and Short-term ratings: "+" or "-" may be appended
to a rating to denote relative status within major rating categories. Such
suffixes are not added to the 'AAA' Long-term rating category, to categories
below 'CCC', or to Short-term ratings other than 'F1'.

         'NR' indicates that Fitch Ratings does not rate the issuer or issue in
question.

         'Withdrawn': A rating is withdrawn when Fitch Ratings deems the amount
of information available to be inadequate for rating purposes, or when an
obligation matures, is called, or refinanced.

         Rating Watch: Ratings are placed on Rating Watch to notify investors
that there is a reasonable probability of a rating change and the likely
direction of such change. These are designated as "Positive", indicating a
potential upgrade, "Negative", for a potential downgrade, or "Evolving", if
ratings may be raised, lowered or maintained. Rating Watch is typically resolved
over a relatively short period.

         A Rating Outlook indicates the direction a rating is likely to move
over a one to two year period. Outlooks may be positive, stable, or negative. A
positive or negative Rating Outlook does not imply a rating change is
inevitable. Similarly, ratings for which outlooks are `stable' could be
downgraded before an outlook moves to positive or negative if circumstances
warrant such an action. Occasionally, Fitch Ratings may be unable to identify
the fundamental trend. In these cases, the Rating Outlook may be described as
evolving.


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                                   APPENDIX C

                             DESCRIPTION OF INSURERS

         Set forth below is information about the various municipal bond
insurers with whom the Fund intends to maintain specific insurance policies for
particular municipal bonds or policies of portfolio insurance. The information
in this Appendix is based on information supplied by the insurers, and the Fund
cannot verify its accuracy and completeness.

AMBAC ASSURANCE CORPORATION ("AMBAC ASSURANCE")






         Ambac Assurance is a Wisconsin-domiciled stock insurance corporation
regulated by the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance of the State of
Wisconsin and licensed to do business in 50 states, the District of Columbia,
the Territory of Guam and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, with admitted assets
of approximately $5,802,000,000 (unaudited) and statutory capital of
approximately $3,564,000,000 (unaudited) as of September 30, 2002. Statutory
capital consists of Ambac Assurance's policyholders' surplus and statutory
contingency reserve. Standard & Poor's Credit Markets Services, a division of
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Moody's Investors Service and Fitch, Inc. have each
assigned a triple-A financial strength rating to Ambac Assurance.

         Ambac Assurance has obtained a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service
to the effect that the insuring of an obligation to Ambac Assurance will not
affect the treatment for federal income tax purposes of interest on such
obligation and that insurance proceeds representing maturing interest paid by
Ambac Assurance under policy provisions substantially identical to those
contained in its municipal bond insurance policy shall be treated for federal
income tax purposes in the same manner as if such payments were made by the
issuer of the bonds.

         Ambac Assurance makes no representation regarding the bonds or the
advisability of investing in the bonds and makes no representation regarding,
nor has it participated in the preparation of, the Prospectus and Statement of
Additional Information, other than the information supplied by Ambac Assurance
and presented under this heading "Ambac Assurance Corporation."

AVAILABLE INFORMATION

         The parent company of Ambac Assurance, Ambac Financial Group, Inc. (the
"Company"), is subject to the informational requirements of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and in accordance
therewith files reports, proxy statements and other information with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). These reports, proxy statements
and other information may be inspected and copied at the SEC's public reference
facilities at 450 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549. Please call the
SEC at 1-800-SEC-0330 for further information on the public reference room. The
SEC maintains an internet site at http://www.sec.gov that contains reports,
proxy and information statements and other information regarding companies that
file electronically with the SEC, including the Company. In addition, the
aforementioned material may also be inspected at the offices of the New York
Stock Exchange, Inc. (the "NYSE") at 20 Broad Street, New York, New York 10005.

         Copies of Ambac Assurance's financial statements prepared in accordance
with statutory accounting standards are available from Ambac Assurance. The
address of Ambac Assurance's administrative offices and its telephone number are
One State Street Plaza, 19th Floor, New York, New York 10004 and (212) 668-0340.


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FINANCIAL SECURITY ASSURANCE INC. ("FINANCIAL SECURITY")


         Financial Security is a New York domiciled insurance company and a
wholly owned subsidiary of Financial Security Assurance Holdings Ltd.
("Holdings"). Holdings is an indirect subsidiary of Dexia, S.A., a publicly held
Belgian corporation. Dexia, S.A., through its bank subsidiaries, is primarily
engaged in the business of public finance in France, Belgium and other European
countries. No shareholder of Holdings or Financial Security is liable for the
obligations of Financial Security.

         At September 30, 2002, Financial Security's total policyholders'
surplus and contingency reserves were approximately $1,728,433,000 and its total
unearned premium reserve was approximately $972,390,000 in accordance with
statutory accounting principles. At September 30, 2002, Financial Security's
total shareholders' equity was approximately $1,928,564,000 and its total net
unearned premium reserve was approximately $814,684,000 in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles.

         The financial statements included as exhibits to the annual and
quarterly reports filed by Holdings with the Securities and Exchange Commission
are hereby incorporated herein by reference. Also incorporated herein by
reference are any such financial statements so filed from the date of this
Statement of Additional Information until the termination of the offering of the
bonds. Copies of materials incorporated by reference will be provided upon
request to Financial Security Assurance Inc.: 350 Park Avenue, New York, New
York 10022, Attention: Communications Department (telephone (212) 826-0100).

         The policy does not protect investors against changes in market value
of the bonds, which market value may be impaired as a result of changes in
prevailing interest rates, changes in applicable ratings or other causes.
Financial Security makes no representation regarding the bonds or the
advisability of investing in the bonds. Financial Security makes no
representation regarding the Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information,
nor has it participated in the preparation thereof, except that Financial
Security has provided to the Fund the information presented under this caption
for inclusion in the Statement of Additional Information.

MBIA INSURANCE CORPORATION ("MBIA")



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         MBIA is the principal operating subsidiary of MBIA Inc., a New York
Stock Exchange listed company (the "Company"). The Company is not obligated to
pay the debts of or claims against MBIA. MBIA is domiciled in the State of New
York and licensed to do business in and subject to regulation under the laws of
all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands of the United
States and the Territory of Guam. MBIA has three branches, one in the Republic
of France, one in the Republic of Singapore and one in the Kingdom of Spain. New
York has laws prescribing minimum capital requirements, limiting classes and
concentrations of investments and requiring the approval of policy rates and
forms. State laws also regulate the amount of both the aggregate and individual
risks that may be insured, the payment of dividends by MBIA, changes in control
and transactions among affiliates. Additionally, MBIA is required to maintain
contingency reserves on its liabilities in certain amounts and for certain
periods of time.

         MBIA does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy or
completeness of this Prospectus or Statement of Additional Information or any
information or disclosure contained herein, or omitted herefrom, other than with
respect to the accuracy of the information regarding the policy and MBIA set


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forth under the heading "MBIA Insurance Corporation".

         The Company files annual, quarterly and special reports, information
statements and other information with the SEC under File No. 1-9583. Copies of
the SEC filings (including (1) the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
year ended December 31, 2001, and, (2) the Company's Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2002), are available (i) over the
Internet at the SEC's web site at http://www.sec.gov; (ii) at the SEC's public
reference room in Washington D.C.; (iii) over the Internet at the Company's web
site at http://www.mbia.com; and (iv) at no cost, upon request to MBIA Insurance
Corporation, 113 King Street, Armonk, New York 10504. The telephone number of
MBIA is (914) 273-4545.

         As of December 31, 2001, MBIA had admitted assets of $8.5 billion
(audited), total liabilities of $5.6 billion (audited), and total capital and
surplus of $2.9 billion (audited) determined in accordance with statutory
accounting practices prescribed or permitted by insurance regulatory
authorities. As of September 30, 2002, MBIA had admitted assets of $9.0 billion
(unaudited), total liabilities of $5.9 billion (unaudited), and total capital
and surplus of $3.1 billion (unaudited) determined in accordance with statutory
accounting practices prescribed or permitted by insurance regulatory
authorities.

FINANCIAL STRENGTH RATINGS OF MBIA

         Moody's Investors Service, Inc. rates the financial strength of MBIA
"Aaa."

         Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. rates
the financial strength of MBIA "AAA."

         Fitch Ratings. rates the financial strength of MBIA "AAA."

         Each rating of MBIA should be evaluated independently. The ratings
reflect the respective rating agency's current assessment of the
creditworthiness of MBIA and its ability to pay claims on its policies of
insurance. Any further explanation as to the significance of the above ratings
may be obtained only from the applicable rating agency.

         The above ratings are not recommendations to buy, sell or hold the
bonds, and such ratings may be subject to revision or withdrawal at any time by
the rating agencies. Any downward revision or withdrawal of any of the above
ratings may have an adverse effect on the market price of the bonds. MBIA does
not guaranty the market price of the bonds nor does it guaranty that the ratings
on the bonds will not be revised or withdrawn.

         In the event the Insurer were to become insolvent, any claims arising
under a policy of financial guaranty insurance are excluded from coverage by
the California Insurance Guaranty Association, established pursuant to Article
14.2 (commencing with Section 1063) of Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division 1 of the
California Insurance Code.

FINANCIAL GUARANTY INSURANCE COMPANY ("FINANCIAL GUARANTY")



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         Financial Guaranty is a wholly-owned subsidiary of FGIC Corporation
(the "Corporation"), a Delaware holding company. The Corporation is a subsidiary
of General Electric Capital Corporation ("GE Capital"). Neither the Corporation
nor GE Capital is obligated to pay the debts of or the claims against Financial
Guaranty. Financial Guaranty is a monoline financial guaranty insurer domiciled
in the State of New York and subject to regulation by the State of New York
Insurance Department. As of September 30, 2002, the total capital and surplus
of Financial Guaranty was approximately $1.1 billion. Financial Guaranty
prepares financial statements on the basis of both statutory accounting
principles and generally accepted accounting principles. Copies of such
financial statements may be obtained by writing to Financial Guaranty at 125
Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017, Attention: Communications Department
(telephone number: 212-312-3000) or to the New York State Insurance Department
at 25 Beaver Street, New York, New York 10004-2319, Attention: Financial
Condition Property/Casualty Bureau (telephone number: 212-480-5187).


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RATINGS

         The above municipal bond insurers have insurance claims-paying ability
ratings of AAA from S&P and Aaa from Moody's. Financial Guaranty also has an
insurance claims-paying ability rating of AAA from Fitch. An S&P insurance
claims-paying ability rating is an assessment of an operating insurance
company's financial capacity to meet obligations under an insurance policy in
accordance with its terms. An insurer with an insurance claims-paying ability
rating of AAA has the highest rating assigned by S&P. Capacity to honor
insurance contracts is adjudged by S&P to be extremely strong and highly likely
to remain so over a long period of time. A Moody's insurance claims-paying
ability rating is an opinion of the ability of an insurance company to repay
punctually senior policyholder obligations and claims. An insurer with an
insurance claims-paying ability rating of Aaa is adjudged by Moody's to be of
the best quality. In the opinion of Moody's, the policy obligations of an
insurance company with an insurance claims-paying ability rating of Aaa carry
the smallest degree of credit risk and, while the financial strength of these
companies is likely to change, such changes as can be visualized are most
unlikely to impair the company's fundamentally strong position.

         An insurance claims-paying ability rating by S&P or Moody's does not
constitute an opinion on any specific contract in that such an opinion can only
be rendered upon the review of the specific insurance contract. Furthermore, an
insurance claims-paying ability rating does not take into account deductibles,
surrender or cancellation penalties or the timeliness of payment, nor does it
address the ability of a company to meet nonpolicy obligations (i.e., debt
contracts).

         The assignment of ratings by S&P or Moody's to debt issues that are
fully or partially supported by insurance policies, contracts or guarantees is a
separate process from the determination of claims-paying ability ratings. The
likelihood of a timely flow of funds from the insurer to the trustee for the
bondholders is a key element in the rating determination for such debt issues.

         S&P's and Moody's ratings are not recommendations to buy, sell or hold
the municipal bonds insured by policies issued by AMBAC Assurance, Financial
Security, MBIA or Financial Guaranty and such ratings may be subject to revision
or withdrawal at any time by the rating agencies. Any downward revision or
withdrawal of either or both ratings may have an adverse effect on the market
price of the municipal bonds insured by policies issued by AMBAC Assurance,
Financial Security, MBIA or Financial Guaranty.

         S&P's ratings of AMBAC Assurance, Financial Security, MBIA and
Financial Guaranty should be evaluated independent of Moody's ratings. Any
further explanation as to the significance of the ratings may be obtained only
from the applicable rating agency. See Appendix B for more information about
ratings by Moody's and S&P.


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                                   APPENDIX D

                          HEDGING STRATEGIES AND RISKS

         Set forth below is additional information regarding the various
defensive hedging techniques.

FUTURES AND INDEX TRANSACTIONS

FINANCIAL FUTURES

         A financial future is an agreement between two parties to buy and sell
a security for a set price on a future date. They have been designed by boards
of trade which have been designated "contracts markets" by the Commodity Futures
Trading Commission ("CFTC").

         The purchase of financial futures is for the purpose of hedging the
Fund's existing or anticipated holdings of long-term debt securities. When the
Fund purchases a financial future, it deposits in cash or securities an "initial
margin" of between 1% and 5% of the contract amount. Thereafter, the Fund's
account is either credited or debited on a daily basis in correlation with the
fluctuation in price of the underlying future or other requirements imposed by
the exchange in order to maintain an orderly market. The Fund must make
additional payments to cover debits to its account and has the right to withdraw
credits in excess of the liquidity, the Fund may close out its position at any
time prior to expiration of the financial future by taking an opposite position.
At closing a final determination of debits and credits is made, additional cash
is paid by or to the Fund to settle the final determination and the Fund
realizes a loss or gain depending on whether on a net basis it made or received
such payments.

         The sale of financial futures is for the purpose of hedging the Fund's
existing or anticipated holdings of long-term debt securities. For example, if
the Fund owns long-term bonds and interest rates were expected to increase, it
might sell financial futures. If interest rates did increase, the value of
long-term bonds in the Fund's portfolio would decline, but the value of the
Fund's financial futures would be expected to increase at approximately the same
rate thereby keeping the net asset value of the Fund from declining as much as
it otherwise would have.

         Among the risks associated with the use of financial futures by the
Fund as a hedging device, perhaps the most significant is the imperfect
correlation between movements in the price of the financial futures and
movements in the price of the debt securities which are the subject of the
hedge.

         Thus, if the price of the financial future moves less or more than the
price of the securities which are the subject of the hedge, the hedge will not
be fully effective. To compensate for this imperfect correlation, the Fund may
enter into financial futures in a greater dollar amount than the dollar amount
of the securities being hedged if the historical volatility of the prices of
such securities has been greater than the historical volatility of the financial
futures. Conversely, the Fund may enter into fewer financial futures if the
historical volatility of the price of the securities being hedged is less than
the historical volatility of the financial futures.

         The market prices of financial futures may also be affected by factors
other than interest rates. One of these factors is the possibility that rapid
changes in the volume of closing transactions, whether due to volatile markets
or movements by speculators, would temporarily distort the normal relationship
between the markets in the financial future and the chosen debt securities. In
these circumstances as well as in periods of rapid and large price movements.
The Fund might find it difficult or impossible to close out a particular
transaction.


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OPTIONS ON FINANCIAL FUTURES

         The Fund may also purchase put or call options on financial futures
which are traded on a U.S. Exchange or board of trade and enter into closing
transactions with respect to such options to terminate an existing position.
Currently, options can be purchased with respect to financial futures on U.S.
Treasury Bonds on The Chicago Board of Trade. The purchase of put options on
financial futures is analogous to the purchase of put options by the Fund on its
portfolio securities to hedge against the risk of rising interest rates. As with
options on debt securities, the holder of an option may terminate his position
by selling an option of the Fund. There is no guarantee that such closing
transactions can be effected.

INDEX CONTRACTS

INDEX FUTURES

         A tax-exempt bond index which assigns relative values to the tax-exempt
bonds included in the index is traded on the Chicago Board of Trade. The index
fluctuates with changes in the market values of all tax-exempt bonds included
rather than a single bond. An index future is a bilateral agreement pursuant to
which two parties agree to take or make delivery of an amount of cash-rather
than any security-equal to a specified dollar amount times the difference
between the index value at the close of the last trading day of the contract and
the price at which the index future was originally written. Thus, an index
future is similar to traditional financial futures except that settlement is
made in cash.

INDEX OPTIONS

         The Fund may also purchase put or call options on U.S. Government or
tax-exempt bond index futures and enter into closing transactions with respect
to such options to terminate an existing position. Options on index futures are
similar to options on debt instruments except that an option on an index future
gives the purchaser the right, in return for the premium paid, to assume a
position in an index contract rather than an underlying security at a specified
exercise price at any time during the period of the option. Upon exercise of the
option, the delivery of the futures position by the writer of the option to the
holder of the option will be accompanied by delivery of the accumulated balance
of the writer's futures margin account which represents the amount by which the
market price of the index futures contract, at exercise, is less than the
exercise price of the option on the index future.

         Bond index futures and options transactions would be subject to risks
similar to transactions in financial futures and options thereon as described
above. No series will enter into transactions in index or financial futures or
related options unless and until, in the Adviser's opinion, the market for such
instruments has developed sufficiently.



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                                   APPENDIX E


                        FACTORS PERTAINING TO CALIFORNIA

         The information set forth below is derived from sources that are
generally available to investors. The information is intended to give recent
historical description and is not intended to indicate future or continuing
trends in the financial or other positions of California. It should be noted
that the creditworthiness of obligations issued by local California issuers may
be unrelated to the creditworthiness of obligations issued by the State of
California, and there is no obligation on the part of the State to make payment
on such local obligations in the event of default.

         OVERVIEW

         During the early 1990's, California experienced significant financial
difficulties, which reduced its credit standing, but the State's finances
improved significantly starting in 1995. After several years of very strong
growth, the State's financial condition started to worsen since the start of
2001, with the combination of a mild economic recession and a dramatic decline
in revenue from capital gains and stock option activity resulting from the
decline in stock market levels since mid-2000. The State addressed a budget gap
for its 2002-03 fiscal year of more than $23 billion, over 25% of its General
Fund revenue. See "Recent Financial Results--


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Fiscal year 2002-03 Budget" below. The Governor reported in December 2002 and
again in January 2003 with the release of his proposed Budget for 2003-2004,
that revenues are expected to be substantially below earlier projections, and
estimated that a budget gap of almost $35 billion will have to be addressed for
the balance of the 2002-03 fiscal year and the upcoming 2003-04 fiscal year. See
"Recent Financial Results - Current Budget Shortfall" below. To close this gap,
the Governor  proposed a combination of spending cuts, transfers of program
responsibility to local governments, and limited Fund transfers, deferrals and
loans. The 2003-04 budget will require significant spending cuts in virtually
all parts of State government, including aid to local governments and schools.
The sluggish economy and cuts in state aid will adversely affect local
government finances in 2003 and beyond. In December, 2002, the ratings of the
State's General Obligation bonds were reduced by Standard & Poor's from "A+" to
"A" and by FitchRatings from "AA" to "A" and both agencies reduced the ratings
on the State's short-term Notes. The ratings of certain related debt of other
issuers for which California has an outstanding lease purchase, guarantee or
other contractual obligation (such as for state-insured hospital bonds) are
generally linked directly to California's rating. Should the financial condition
of California continue to deteriorate, its credit ratings could be reduced
further, and the market value and marketability of all outstanding notes and
bonds issued by California, its public authorities or local governments could be
adversely affected.

         ECONOMIC FACTORS

         General

         California's economy is the largest among the 50 states and one of the
largest in the world. The State's population of over 35 million represents about
12-1/2% of the total United States population and grew by 26% in the 1980s, more
than double the national rate. Population growth slowed to less than 1% annually
in 1994 and 1995, but rose to almost 2% in the final years of the 1990's. The
bulk of population growth in the State is due to births and foreign immigration.

         Total personal income in the State, at an estimated $1,116 billion in
2001, accounts for almost 13% of all personal income in the nation. Total
employment is over 16 million, the majority of which is in the service, trade
and manufacturing sectors.

         Following a severe recession in the early 1990's, California began a
period of strong growth in 1994 in virtually all sectors, particularly in high
technology manufacturing and services, including computer software and other
services, entertainment, tourism, and construction, and also with very strong
growth in exports. The California economy outpaced the nation during this
period. By the end of 2000, unemployment in the State had dropped to under 5%,
its lowest level in three decades. In 2001 the State finally showed the impact
of the nationwide economic slowdown, coupled with a cyclical downturn in the
high technology sector (including Internet-related businesses) and entered a
mild recession, with unemployment rising above 6%. International trade also
slowed since the start of 2001 reflecting weakness in overseas economies
(particularly in Asia). The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 resulted in
a further, temporary economic decline in tourism-based areas, but this effect
appears to have ended by the spring of 2002. Job losses have been concentrated
in the San Francisco Bay Area, particularly in high technology industries;
economic conditions have been better in other parts of the State. Statewide,
modest job growth appeared to have begun by early 2002, but employment results
since summer of 2002 have fluctuated month to month, and by December 2002 the
State Department of Finance reported that nonfarm employment had fallen by an
average 800 per month since January, and described the State economy as "in a
holding pattern". The largest employment gains have been in government and
retail and wholesale trade; manufacturing and construction continued to lose
jobs. In January, 2003 the State Department of Finance projected there would be
only slow growth in the economy in 2003, with moderate growth in 2004. The
recession, combined particularly with the decline in the stock markets since
mid-2000, will result in much weaker State revenues than previously projected,
as discussed further below under "Recent Financial Results."

         Widely publicized difficulties in California's energy supplies had been
seen in early 2001 to pose some risks to the economy, but during the summers of
2001 and 2002 there were no electricity blackouts or shortages of natural gas.
Although energy prices have risen from the levels of three years ago, they have
now appeared to have stabilized. Energy difficulties are mitigated by the fact
that California's economy is very energy-efficient. U.S. Department of


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Energy statistics for 1999 revealed that California ranked 50th of the 50 states
in energy expenditures as a percentage of state domestic product. A number of
investigations and lawsuits are ongoing against energy suppliers seeking refunds
for California customers for alleged co-exchanges during the crisis period in
2000 and 2001.




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         CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS ON TAXES, OTHER CHARGES AND APPROPRIATIONS

         Limitation on Property Taxes. Certain California Municipal Obligations
may be obligations of issuers which rely in whole or in part, directly or
indirectly, on ad valorem property taxes as a source of revenue. The taxing
powers of California local governments and districts are limited by Article
XIIIA of the California Constitution, enacted by the voters in 1978 and commonly
known as "Proposition 13." Briefly, Article XIIIA limits the rate of ad valorem
property taxes to 1% of full cash value of real property and generally restricts
the reassessment


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of property to 2% per year, except upon new construction or change of ownership
(subject to a number of exemptions). Taxing entities may, however, raise ad
valorem taxes above the 1% limit to pay debt service on voter-approved bonded
indebtedness.

         Under Article XIIIA, the basic 1% ad valorem tax levy is applied
against the assessed value of property as of the owner's date of acquisition (or
as of March 1, 1975, if acquired earlier), subject to certain adjustments. This
system has resulted in widely varying amounts of tax on similarly situated
properties. Several lawsuits were filed challenging the acquisition-based
assessment system of Proposition 13, but it was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court
in 1992.

         Article XIIIA prohibits local governments from raising revenues through
ad valorem taxes above the 1% limit; it also requires voters of any governmental
unit to give two-thirds approval to levy any "special tax."

         Limitations on Other Taxes, Fees and Charges. On November 5, 1996, the
voters of the State approved Proposition 218, called the "Right to Vote on Taxes
Act." Proposition 218 added Articles XIIIC and XIIID to the State Constitution,
which contain a number of provisions affecting the ability of local agencies to
levy and collect both existing and future taxes, assessments, fees and charges.

         Article XIIIC requires that all new or increased local taxes be
submitted to the electorate before they become effective. Taxes for general
governmental purposes require a majority vote and taxes for specific purposes
require a two-thirds vote.

         Article XIIID contains several new provisions making it generally more
difficult for local agencies to levy and maintain "assessments" for municipal
services and programs. Article XIIID also contains several new provisions
affecting "fees" and "charges", defined for purposes of Article XIIID to mean
"any levy other than an ad valorem tax, a special tax, or an assessment, imposed
by a [local government] upon a parcel or upon a person as an incident of
property ownership, including a user fee or charge for a property related
service." All new and existing property related fees and charges must conform to
requirements prohibiting, among other things, fees and charges which generate
revenues exceeding the funds required to provide the property related service or
are used for unrelated purposes. There are new notice, hearing and protest
procedures for levying or increasing property related fees and charges, and,
except for fees or charges for sewer, water and refuse collection services (or
fees for electrical and gas service, which are not treated as "property related"
for purposes of Article XIIID), no property related fee or charge may be imposed
or increased without majority approval by the property owners subject to the fee
or charge or, at the option of the local agency, two-thirds voter approval by
the electorate residing in the affected area.

         In addition to the provisions described above, Article XIIIC removes
limitations on the initiative power in matters of local taxes, assessments, fees
and charges. Consequently, local voters could, by future initiative, repeal,
reduce or prohibit the future imposition or increase of any local tax,
assessment, fee or charge. It is unclear how this right of local initiative may
be used in cases where taxes or charges have been or will be specifically
pledged to secure debt issues.


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         The interpretation and application of Proposition 218 will ultimately
be determined by the courts with respect to a number of matters, and it is not
possible at this time to predict with certainty the outcome of such
determinations.

         Appropriations Limits. The State and its local governments are subject
to an annual "appropriations limit" imposed by Article XIIIB of the California
Constitution, enacted by the voters in 1979 and significantly amended by
Propositions 98 and 111 in 1988 and 1990, respectively. Article XIIIB prohibits
the State or any covered local government from spending "appropriations subject
to limitation" in excess of the appropriations limit imposed. "Appropriations
subject to limitation" are authorizations to spend "proceeds of taxes," which
consist of tax revenues and certain other funds, including proceeds from
regulatory licenses, user charges or other fees, to the extent that such
proceeds exceed the cost of providing the product or service, but "proceeds of
taxes" exclude most State subventions to local governments. No limit is imposed
on appropriations of funds which are not "proceeds of taxes," such as reasonable
user charges or fees, and certain other non-tax funds, including bond proceeds.

         Among the expenditures not included in the Article XIIIB appropriations
limit are (1) the debt service cost of bonds issued or authorized prior to
January 1, 1979, or subsequently authorized by the voters, (2) appropriations to
comply with mandates of courts or the federal government, (3) appropriations for
certain capital outlay projects, (4) appropriations by the State of post-1989
increases in gasoline taxes and vehicle weight fees, and (5) appropriations made
in certain cases of emergency.

         The appropriations limit for each year is adjusted annually to reflect
changes in cost of living and population, and any transfers of service
responsibilities between government units. The definitions for such adjustments
were liberalized in 1990 to follow more closely growth in the State's economy.

         "Excess" revenues are measured over a two year cycle. Local governments
must return any excess to taxpayers by rate reductions. The State must refund
50% of any excess, with the other 50% paid to schools and community colleges.
With more liberal annual adjustment factors since 1988, and depressed revenues
in the early 1990's because of the recession, few governments have been
operating near their spending limits, but this condition may change over time.
Local governments may by voter approval exceed their spending limits for up to
four years. Because of extraordinary revenue receipts in fiscal year 1999-2000,
State appropriations were estimated to be about $975 million above the limit.
However, since the State was $2.1 billion below its limit in fiscal year
2000-01, resulting in no excess over the two-year period, no refunds were made.
1999-2000 was the only fiscal year since the late 1980's when State
appropriations were above the limit. The State Department of Finance estimates
the State will be about $14.5 billion below its appropriation limit in fiscal
year 2001-02 and $6.3 billion under the limit in 2002-03.

         Because of the complex nature of Articles XIIIA, XIIIB, XIIIC and XIIID
of the California Constitution, the ambiguities and possible inconsistencies in
their terms, and the impossibility of predicting future appropriations or
changes in population and cost of living, and the probability of continuing
legal challenges, it is not currently possible to determine fully the impact of
these Articles on California municipal obligations or on the ability of the
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governments to pay debt service on such California municipal obligations. It is
not possible, at the present time, to predict the outcome of any pending
litigation with respect to the ultimate scope, impact or constitutionality of
these Articles or the impact of any such determinations upon State agencies or
local governments, or upon their ability to pay debt service on their
obligations. Further initiatives or legislative changes in laws or the
California Constitution may also affect the ability of the State or local
issuers to repay their obligations.

         OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

         Under the California Constitution, debt service on outstanding general
obligation bonds is the second charge to the General Fund after support of the
public school system and public institutions of higher education. As of November
1, 2002, the State had outstanding approximately $25.8 billion of long-term
general obligation bonds, plus $280 million of general obligation commercial
paper notes and $6.4 billion of lease-purchase debt supported by the State
General Fund. As of November 1, the State also had about $15.1 billion of
authorized and unissued long-term general obligation bonds and lease-purchase
debt. In FY 2001-02, debt service on general obligation bonds and lease purchase
debt was approximately 4.5% of General Fund revenues. State voters approved
$18.6 billion in new bond authorizations in November, 2002 (which are not
included in the foregoing figures), and at least another $22 billion, for
education and high-speed rail construction, will be on the ballot in 2004.

         RECENT FINANCIAL RESULTS

         The principal sources of General Fund tax revenues in 2000-01 were the
California personal income tax (59 percent of total tax revenues), the sales tax
(28 percent), corporation taxes (9 percent), and the gross premium tax on
insurance (2 percent). A large portion of personal income tax receipts was
derived from capital gains realizations and stock option income. While these
sources have been extraordinarily strong in the late 1990's and 2000, they are
particularly volatile. In preparing the most recent budget, the State took
account of the recent drop in stock market levels and reduced its estimated
receipts from these revenues as compared to prior years. The Administration
has projected that this source of revenue will drop from 25% of all General Fund
revenues in 2000-01 to 11% in 2001-02 and 8% in 2002-03; this represents the
bulk of the total General Fund revenue shortfall in these two fiscal years.
However, with continued weak stock market levels into 2002 it is now clear that
revenue from capital gains and stock options will fall below projections made in
mid-2002.

         The State maintains a Special Fund for Economic Uncertainties (the
"SFEU"), derived from General Fund revenues, as a reserve to meet cash needs of
the General Fund, but which is required to be replenished as soon as sufficient
revenues are available. Year-end balances in the SFEU are included for financial
reporting purposes in the General Fund balance.

         Throughout the 1980's, State spending increased rapidly as the State
population and economy also grew rapidly, including increased spending for many
assistance programs to local governments, which were constrained by Proposition
13 and other laws. The largest State program is assistance to local public
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enacted which (subject to suspension by a two-thirds vote of the Legislature and
the Governor) guarantees local school districts and community college districts
a minimum share of State General Fund revenues (currently about 35 percent).

         Recent Budgets

         The economy, and especially the stock markets, grew strongly during the
second half of the 1990's, and as a result, the General Fund took in
substantially greater tax revenues (an aggregate of about $7.9 billion over the
four years 1995-96 through 1998-99, $8.2 billion in 1999-2000 and $4.1 billion
in 2000-01) than were initially planned when the budgets were enacted. These
additional funds were largely directed to school spending as mandated by
Proposition 98, and to make up shortfalls from reduced federal health and
welfare aid in 1995-96 and 1996-97. In 1998-99 through 2000-01, new spending
programs were also enacted, particularly for education, new capital outlay
projects were funded from current receipts, and significant tax reductions were
enacted. The Department of Finance estimates that the State's budget reserve
(the SFEU) totaled $8.7 billion at June 30, 2000 and $6.3 billion at June 30,
2001. However, the SFEU balance at June 30, 2001 included as an asset the $6.1
billion loan to the State Department of Water Resources for power purchases (see
"Cash Flow Requirements" below), and the General Fund's available cash at that
date was considerably less. The balance at June 30, 2002 was estimated as
negative $3.5 billion.

         The growth in General Fund revenues since 1994-95 resulted in
significant increases in State funding for local school districts under
Proposition 98. From the 1994-95 level of about $4,200 per pupil, annual State
funding has increased to over $7,000 per pupil in FY 2001-02. A significant
amount of the new moneys have been directed to specific educational reforms,
including reduction of class sizes in many grade levels. The improved budget
condition also allowed annual increases in support for higher education in the
State, permitting increased enrollment and reduction of student fees.

         Part of the 1997-98 Budget Act was completion of State welfare reform
legislation to implement the new federal law passed in 1996. The new State
program, called "CalWORKs," became effective January 1, 1998, and emphasizes
programs to bring aid recipients into the workforce. As required by federal law,
new time limits are placed on receipt of welfare aid. Generally, health and
welfare costs have been contained even during the recent period of economic
recovery, with the first real increases (after inflation) in welfare support
levels occurring in 1999-2000 and additional increases in 2000-01.

         An important element of recent Budget Acts was agreement on substantial
tax cuts. The largest of these was a phased-in cut in the Vehicle License Fee
(an annual tax on the value of cars registered in the State, the "VLF").
Starting on January 1, 1999, the VLF was reduced by 25 percent, which was
increased in steps to a 67.5% reduction effective January 1, 2001. Under
pre-existing law, VLF funds were automatically transferred to cities and
counties, so the new legislation provided for the General Fund to make up the
reductions. The full 67.5% percent VLF cut was offset by transfers of about $3.6
billion annually from the General Fund. Other miscellaneous business and
personal tax cuts and tax credits were of a much smaller overall amount.


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         Fiscal Year 2001-02 Budget

         The 2001-02 Budget Act (the "2001 Budget Act") was signed on July 26,
2001. The 2001 Budget Act included $78.8 billion in General Fund expenditures, a
reduction of $1.3 billion from the previous year. General Fund revenues in
fiscal year 2001-02 were projected to drop to $75.1 billion, a decline of almost
4 percent from the prior year, reflecting the economic slowdown and the sharp
drop in capital gains and stock option revenue. The excess of expenditures over
revenues was to be funded by using a part of the budget reserve from the prior
year.

         The 2001 Budget Act provided full funding for K-14 education, and
certain additional funding for low-performing schools, child care and other
programs. Funding for higher education were increased, but less than in previous
years. No fee increases for higher education were imposed. Health care, social
services and prisons were funded for all expected caseload and inflation
increases. Assistance to local governments was reduced from the previous year.

         The 2001 Budget Act was projected to be able to sustain the reduced
revenues without major program reductions because a large part of the previous
2000-01 Budget Act was for one-time spending, which did not have to be
continued. The 2001 Budget Act contained much less one-time spending for capital
outlay. The 2001 Budget Act also extended for two years a six-year
transportation funding program implemented in 2000-01, and used a total of $2.3
billion of those funds for General Fund purposes in 2001-02 and 2002-03, to be
repaid in 2006-08. The shortfall in funding was intended to be made up by
temporary loans from other transportation accounts, so that it was not expected
any projects would be delayed. Part of a compromise to permit this deferral was
agreement to place a constitutional amendment on the next statewide ballot to
permanently dedicate all sales taxes on gasoline and related fuels to
transportation programs. This amendment was approved in March, 2002.


         General Fund revenues in 2001-02 ultimately proved to be far below
projections, totaling only about $64 billion (compared to the 2001 Budget Act
estimate of around $75 billion), largely due to reduced capital gains
realizations and weaker economic activity. To partially offset this reduction,
the Governor proposed, and the Legislature approved, mid-year spending cuts for
2001-02 totaling $2.3 billion. By the time of the May Revision to the
Governor's Budget released in May, 2002, the Governor projected that the
combined shortfall or budget "gap" between expected revenues and projected
expenditures based on existing statutes totaled $23.4 billion for the two
fiscal years, 2001-02 and 2002-03.


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         Fiscal Year 2002-03 Budget

         The magnitude of the budget gap which had to be addressed led to a
substantial delay in enactment of the 2002-03 Budget Act ("2002 Budget Act")
until September 5, 2002, more than two months into the fiscal year. Despite
delay in approval of the Budget Act, most State operations continued based on
continuing appropriation legislation, constitutional requirements or court
orders. Debt service on State debt was paid, most health and welfare programs
and education payments were funded, and State employees, other than elected
officials and senior management employees, were paid.

         The 2002 Budget Act addressed a $23.6 billion gap between expenditures
and resources through a combination of program reductions, internal loans, bond
issuances, fund shifts, accelerations and transfers, and modest tax changes. The
principal components were:

         1. Program cost savings in the 2001-02 and 2002-03 fiscal years
totaling about $7.458 billion. This included the $2.3 billion of mid-year budget
reductions proposed by the Governor in November 2001, which were substantially
enacted by the Legislature. The largest savings occurred in education, health,
social services and State operations, and include deferral or elimination of
previously enacted program expansions and elimination of workload and cost of
living adjustments in numerous programs. The cost savings include $750 million
in unallocated reductions to State operations, which the Administration was
directed to implement after Budget enactment. The reductions also include a
projected saving of $285 million from early retirement incentives and $75
million from the elimination of vacant positions. As of mid-December, 2002, it
appears some of these savings will not be achieved, including those expected
from the early retirement program.


         2. The receipt of $4.5 billion in 2002-03 from the securitization
(sale) of a large portion of the State's future receipt of payment from tobacco
companies from the settlement of litigation against those companies. This sale
is scheduled to close in two segments, with $2.25 billion in February 2003 and
$2.25 billion in April 2003.

         3. A total of $2.028 billion in loans from various funds, including
$1.218 billion from transportation funds.

         4. The shift of $1.328 billion of expenditures from the General Fund to
other funding sources, such as special funds and proposed future bond funds.

         5. The receipt of $1.2 billion additional revenues in 2002-03 from a
two-year suspension of the deductibility of net operating losses provided in
current law.

         6. General Fund savings of $1.728 billion from the deferral of $1.047
billion of education expenditures from 2001-02 to early 2002-03 and $681 million
of education expenditures from 2002-03 to early 2003-04. These deferrals are not
expected to significantly impact underlying programs.

         7. General Fund savings of $1.083 billion ($223 million in 2001-02 and
$860 million in 2002-03) from the Treasurer's Debt Restructuring Plan to
amortize the State's long-term debt to more closely approximate level annual
debt service costs rather than the level annual principal.


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The plan also includes the issuance of refunding debt to pay selected maturities
of general obligation bonds due between February 2002 and June 2004.

         8. Anticipated increases in federal funding for health and human
services programs, security/bioterrorism and other areas totaling about $1.081
billion. There can be no assurance of this funding, and the Administration has
more recently estimated only about $400 million will be received.

         9. Additional revenue of $1.651 billion in 2002-03 due to Federal Tax
Conformity and Tax Compliance ($1.081 billion); increasing the withholding on
stock option and bonus income from 6 percent to 9.3 percent ($400 million); and
suspending the teacher retention credit for one year ($170 million).

         10. Accelerations and transfers from other funds to the General Fund
totaling $1.585 billion.

         Despite the challenge represented by the severe revenue decline and the
budget gap, the 2002 Budget as enacted contained the following major components.
As noted in the caption "Current Budget Shortfall" below, many of these budget
elements are likely to be cut.

         1. Total K-12 spending increased 2.8 percent from the revised 2001-02
estimates. Total K-12 spending per pupil increases from $6,610 in 2001-02 to
$7,067 in 2002-03.

         2. Funding for higher education decreases by a modest 0.2 percent in
2002-03 compared to the revised 2001-02 estimates.


         3. The Budget continued to limit the growth in State government with
the elimination of positions and the reduction of State operations expenditures.
In addition to the 6,600 positions eliminated by the Administration since 1999,
7,000 State government positions will be eliminated (6,000 in 2002-03 and 1,000
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         4. Although funding for youth and adult corrections decreased by 4.7
percent from the previous year, the Budget sustained funding for public safety.
While total funding for health and human services decreased by 2.1 percent, the
Budget funded health insurance coverage for children and critical care programs
for seniors.

         5. There were no significant tax increases, and no significant
reductions in support for local governments. A one-time shift of $75 million in
property taxes from redevelopment agencies to schools will reduce State aid to
schools by a like amount.

         The Administration has estimated, in the proposed Budget for 2003-04,
that General Fund revenues and transfers in 2002-03 will be about $6 billion
below the estimates made when the 2002 Budget Act was adopted. The largest
component is a projected $3.7 billion shortfall in personal income tax receipts.
The Administration also adjusted final estimated receipts for 2001-02 downward
by about $1.7 billion, leaving the SFEU or budget reserve at an estimate
negative $3.5 billion on June 30, 2002. The Administration projects that the
SFEU will be at a negative $5.85 billion as of June 30, 2003. This estimate
assumes that the Legislature will approve billions of dollars of current-year
spending reductions, described below.
         Current Budget Shortfall


         In mid-November, 2002, the Legislative Analyst (an independent office
under the State Legislature) issued a report the ("LAO Report") indicating the
State faced dire fiscal conditions. The principal causes of the continuing
fiscal difficulty were identified as (i) the use of so many one-time budget
solutions, such as bond sales, interfund borrowings and deferrals, to solve the
$23.6 billion gap in the 2002-03 Budget, without enough emphasis on closing the
structural imbalance between ongoing revenue sources (taxes) and ongoing
expenditure commitments, (ii) the likelihood that some of the assumptions in the
2002 Budget would not be met, and (iii) a significant downward revision in
revenue estimates deriving from the continued sluggishness of the State economy
and stock market.  The LAO Report estimated that items (i) and (ii) above would
result in a cumulative $10 billion gap between revenues and expenditures (absent
further actions) by the end of the 2003-04 fiscal year. The report further
estimated that item (iii) would result in reduced revenues of over $11 billion
for the 2002-03 and 2003-04 fiscal years combined, as compared to earlier
estimates.

         The LAO Report predicted the State General Fund would have a deficit of
about $6.1 billion by the end of the 2002-03 fiscal year (compared to the
2002-03 Budget which predicted a reserve balance of $1 billion).  Absent
corrective action, the cumulative deficit could reach $21 billion by the end of
the 2003-04 fiscal year.  Furthermore, even given accelerating economic growth
in 2003 and beyond (which is not assured), there would, unless corrective
actions were taken, continue to be a substantial deficit between revenues and
expenditures, in a potential range for $12-16 billion annually, for years after
2003-04.

         Shortly after the LAO Report was released, the Governor announced that
the Administration also projected a substantial budget gap in 2002-03 and
2003-04, and he called a special session of the Legislature to begin on December
9, 2002 to take up legislation for mid-year spending cuts and other budgetary
actions. On December 6, 2002, the Governor released proposals for immediate
actions to reduce the budget gap by about $10.2 billion, of which $3.4 billion
would be seen in 2002-03 and the balance in 2003-04. The proposal contains about
$7.2 billion of spending reductions, $2.3 billion of transfers, loans and
reversions of prior appropriations, and $0.7 of funding shifts, primarily to
bond funds. In terms of programs, the largest cuts are from education at all
levels ($3.4 billion), health and social services ($2.0 billion), general and
local government assistance ($2.6 billion) and transportation ($2.1 billion).
Significantly, the Governor proposed to reduce the Proposition 98 guaranty and
funding for school districts in 2002-03 to reflect the reduced revenues in the
year. The Legislature took no action on these proposals as its special session
began, and will consider these proposals in conjunction with the full Governor's
Budget proposal released on January 10, 2003.

         Fiscal Year 2003-04 Budget

         In late December, 2002, the Governor released further budget
projections, indicating that for the combined 2002-03 and 2003-04 period, the
nominal budget "gap" to be addressed was in the neighborhood of $35 billion.
This consisted of about $17.7 billion of reduced revenues compared to earlier
projections, $4.5 billion of additional expenditures, and the "loss" of $12.6
billion in budgetary resources allocated to one-time budgetary actions taken in
the 2002 Budget Act which could not be duplicated (such as the sale of future
tobacco settlement receipts).

         The Governor released his proposed 2003-04 Budget on January 10, 2003.
By law, the Governor was required to propose a balanced budget. Beyond the $9
billion of spending reductions proposed in December, the Governor proposed an
additional $11.8 billion of spending cuts. The largest parts of the new proposal
include cuts of $4.2 billion from local governments by reducing a portion of the
payments made by the State to replace vehicle license fees, and another $2
billion in cuts to local schools. The combined $20.8 billion of reductions would
affect almost all areas of the budget, including aid to schools and other local
governments, health and social services programs, higher education and most
other State programs; only corrections programs are largely unaffected. The
second largest element of the Governor's Budget Proposal is to transfer
responsibility for many health and social services programs to local
governments, relieving the State of over $8 billion of costs. The Governor
proposed to fund this "realignment" of government programs with new taxes, which
will be dedicated to local governments. These include a 1% increase in the sales
tax, higher marginal personal income tax rates for high-income taxpayers, and an
increase in cigarette taxes.  Finally, the Governor proposed about $5.8 billion
of additional funding shifts and transfers, loans, and other revenues. Among
these is an assumption that an additional $1.5 billion in receipts can be
obtained from Indian gaming operations, and bonding or loans to pay $1.5 billion
of payments due in 2003-04 to the two largest State pension funds. Many of these
proposals are controversial and there can be no assurance which of them will
eventually be enacted by the Legislature. The Governor also proposed
consideration of reforms in the State and local government fiscal structure to
try to avoid future budget crises like the one now facing the State.

         Cash Flow Requirements

         The State typically funds its day-to-day operating requirements of the
General Fund from revenue receipts, interfund borrowing from special funds, and
external borrowing in the form of revenue anticipation notes ("RANs") and
warrants. In the first half of calendar 2001, the State Department of Water
Resources ("DWR") had taken over the responsibility of purchasing electricity
to meet certain needs of the customers of investor-owned utilities ("IOUs"),
because factors deriving from a failed deregulation program and unusual market
conditions which had driven up the spot prices of electricity and natural gas
had combined to make the State's two largest IOUs insolvent. To fund these
purchases, the DWR borrowed over $6 billion from the General Fund. Repayment of
this loan was planned to be made from proceeds of power revenue bonds to be
issued by the DWR which will be secured by a portion of retail customers'
electricity bills.

         The State issued a then-record $5.7 billion of RANs in October 2001 to
fund its cash management needs in 2001-02, with a maturity date of June 28,
2002. It had been assumed that the DWR power revenue bonds would be issued by
that time, to repay a net loan of $6.1 billion plus interest. When the DWR bond
sale was delayed, and revenues were falling below projections, as reported
above, the State Controller initiated steps to issue revenue anticipation
warrants ("RAWs"), a form of cash flow borrowing which could extend beyond the
end of the fiscal year. In June, 2002 the State issued $7.5 billion of RAWs
which matured in three tranches from October 2002 to January 2003. The RAWs were
designed to assure adequate cash resources for State operating needs in June
2002 and for the start of the next fiscal year.

         The Administration assumed that the State would meet its cash
management requirements in 2002-03 by a combination of the issuance of about $7
billion of revenue anticipation notes in the fall of 2002, and reimbursement of
the General Fund for the DWR energy loans by October 2002. In addition,
proceeds of the securitization of future tobacco litigation settlement payments
were assumed in early 2003. Because of weaker receipts, delay in enactment of
the budget, and uncertainty about the schedule for issuance of the DWR power
revenue bonds, in September, 2002 the State Controller determined that it was
prudent to issue $12.5 billion of RANs for cash management purposes in the
2002-03 fiscal year. This record borrowing was completed, in two parts, by
early November, 2002, with all of the notes due on June 20 or June 27, 2003.
The DWR power revenue bonds were finally successfully issued in mid-November,
2002, providing an infusion of $6.5 billion to the General Fund, which was a
significant assumption in the State's cash flow projections for repayment of
the 2002-03 RANs. As noted above, revenues to be received during 2002-03
(including final adjustments for 2001-02) are now projected by the
Administration to be some $7.7 billion less than projections made when the 2002
Budget was adopted. Even with successful issuance of the tobacco securitization
bonds, there is a possibility the State will once again have to issue RAWs near
the end of the fiscal year to assure repayment of the 2002 RANs. Until the
State brings the "structural imbalance" between its revenue sources and
spending obligations into balance, it may continue to depend on having access to
the public debt markets in order to fund its ongoing cash obligations and to
repay cash flow borrowings.

         BOND RATING

         The ratings on California's long-term general obligation bonds were
reduced in the early 1990's from "AAA" levels which had existed prior to the
recession. After 1996, through the end of 2000, the three major rating agencies
raised their ratings of California's general obligation bonds as high as "AA"
from Standard & Poor's, "Aa2" from Moody's and "AA" from Fitch. As of January 1,
2003, Standard & Poor's had reduced California's senior ratings to "A", Fitch
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Moody's had reduced its ratings to "A1" and Moody's maintained the State's
credit ratings on watch with negative implications. S&P and Fitch made rating
reductions in December 2002 after the Governor released his $35 billion budget
gap estimate.

         There can be no assurance that current ratings will be maintained in
the future. It should be noted that the creditworthiness of obligations issued
by local California issuers may be unrelated to creditworthiness of obligations
issued by the State of California, and that there is no obligation on the part
of the State to make payment on such local obligations in the event of default.

         LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

         The State is involved in certain legal proceedings (described in the
State's recent financial statements) that, if decided against the State, may
require the State to make significant future expenditures or may substantially
impair revenues. If the State eventually loses any of these cases, the final
remedies may not have to be implemented in one year.

         OBLIGATIONS OF OTHER ISSUERS

         Other Issuers of California Municipal Obligations. There are a number
of State agencies, instrumentalities and political subdivisions of the State
that issue Municipal Obligations, some of which may be conduit revenue
obligations payable from payments from private borrowers. These entities are
subject to various economic risks and uncertainties, and the credit quality of
the securities issued by them may vary considerably from the credit quality of
obligations backed by the full faith and credit of the State.

         State Assistance. Property tax revenues received by local governments
declined more than 50% following passage of Proposition 13. Subsequently, the
California Legislature enacted measures to provide for the redistribution of the
State's General Fund surplus to local agencies, the reallocation of certain
State revenues to local agencies and the assumption of certain governmental
functions by the State to assist municipal issuers to raise revenues. Total
local assistance from the State's General Fund was budgeted at approximately 75%
of General Fund expenditures in recent years, including the effect of
implementing reductions in certain aid programs. To reduce State General Fund
support for school districts, the 1992-93 and 1993-94 Budget Acts caused local
governments to transfer $3.9 billion of property tax revenues to school
districts, representing loss of the post-Proposition 13 "bailout" aid. Local
governments have in return received greater revenues and greater flexibility to
operate health and welfare programs.

         In 1997, a new program provided for the State to substantially take
over funding for local trial courts (saving cities and counties some $400
million annually). For 2001-02, the State has provided over $350 million to
support local law enforcement costs. The current fiscal crisis may result in
some reductions in these payments in 2002-03 and beyond.

         To the extent the State should be constrained by its Article XIIIB
appropriations limit, or its obligation to conform to Proposition 98, or other
fiscal considerations, the absolute level, or the rate of growth, of State
assistance to local governments may continue to be reduced. Any such reductions
in State aid could compound the serious fiscal constraints already experienced
by many local governments, particularly counties. Los Angeles County, the
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was forced to make significant cuts in services and personnel, particularly in
the health care system, in order to balance its budget in FY1995-96 and
FY1996-97 and is facing a new health care funding crisis in 2002-03. Orange
County, which emerged from Federal Bankruptcy Court protection in June 1996, has
significantly reduced county services and personnel, and faces strict financial
conditions following large investment fund losses in 1994 which resulted in
bankruptcy. The recent economic slowdown in the State, with its corresponding
reduction in State and local revenues, will put additional pressure on local
government finances in the coming years. See "Recent Financial Results --
Current Budget Shortfall" and " -- Fiscal Year 2003-04 Budget."


         Counties and cities may face further budgetary pressures as a result of
changes in welfare and public assistance programs, which were enacted in August,
1997 in order to comply with the federal welfare reform law. Generally, counties
play a large role in the new system, and are given substantial flexibility to
develop and administer programs to bring aid recipients into the workforce.
Counties are also given financial incentives if either at the county or
statewide level, the "Welfare-to-Work" programs exceed minimum targets; counties
are also subject to financial penalties for failure to meet such targets.
Counties remain responsible to provide "general assistance" for able-bodied
indigents who are ineligible for other welfare programs. The long-term financial
impact of the new CalWORKs system on local governments is still unknown.

         Assessment Bonds. California Municipal Obligations which are assessment
bonds may be adversely affected by a general decline in real estate values or a
slowdown in real estate sales activity. In many cases, such bonds are secured by
land which is undeveloped at the time of issuance but anticipated to be
developed within a few years after issuance. In the event of such reduction or
slowdown, such development may not occur or may be delayed, thereby increasing
the risk of a default on the bonds. Because the special assessments or taxes
securing these bonds are not the personal liability of the owners of the
property assessed, the lien on the property is the only security for the bonds.
Moreover, in most cases the issuer of these bonds is not required to make
payments on the bonds in the event of delinquency in the payment of assessments
or taxes, except from amounts, if any, in a reserve fund established for the
bonds.

         California Long Term Lease Obligations. Based on a series of court
decisions, certain long-term lease obligations, though typically payable from
the general fund of the State or a municipality, are not considered
"indebtedness" requiring voter approval. Such leases, however, are subject to
"abatement" in the event the facility being leased is unavailable for beneficial
use and occupancy by the municipality during the term of the lease. Abatement is
not a default, and there may be no remedies available to the holders of the
certificates evidencing the lease obligation in the event abatement occurs. The
most common cases of abatement are failure to complete construction of the
facility before the end of the period during which lease payments have been
capitalized and uninsured casualty losses to the facility (e.g., due to
earthquake). In the event abatement occurs with respect to a lease obligation,
lease payments may be interrupted (if all available insurance proceeds and
reserves are exhausted) and the certificates may not be paid when due. Although
litigation is brought from time to time which challenges the constitutionality
of such lease arrangements, the California Supreme Court issued a ruling in
August, 1998 which reconfirmed the legality of these financing methods.


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         OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

         The repayment of industrial development securities secured by real
property may be affected by California laws limiting foreclosure rights of
creditors. Securities backed by health care and hospital revenues may be
affected by changes in State regulations governing cost reimbursements to health
care providers under Medi-Cal (the State's Medicaid program), including risks
related to the policy of awarding exclusive contracts to certain hospitals.

         Limitations on ad valorem property taxes may particularly affect "tax
allocation" bonds issued by California redevelopment agencies. Such bonds are
secured solely by the increase in assessed valuation of a redevelopment project
area after the start of redevelopment activity. In the event that assessed
values in the redevelopment project decline (e.g., because of a major natural
disaster such as an earthquake), the tax increment revenue may be insufficient
to make principal and interest payments on these bonds. Both Moody's and S&P
suspended ratings on California tax allocation bonds after the enactment of
Articles XIIIA and XIIIB, and only resumed such ratings on a selective basis.

         Proposition 87, approved by California voters in 1988, requires that
all revenues produced by a tax rate increase go directly to the taxing entity
which increased such tax rate to repay that entity's general obligation
indebtedness. As a result, redevelopment agencies (which, typically, are the
issuers of tax allocation securities) no longer receive an increase in tax
increment when taxes on property in the project area are increased to repay
voter-approved bonded indebtedness.

         The effect of these various constitutional and statutory changes upon
the ability of California municipal securities issuers to pay interest and
principal on their obligations remains unclear. Furthermore, other measures
affecting the taxing or spending authority of California or its political
subdivisions may be approved or enacted in the future. Legislation has been or
may be introduced which would modify existing taxes or other revenue-raising
measures or which either would further limit or, alternatively, would increase
the abilities of state and local governments to impose new taxes or increase
existing taxes. It is not possible, at present, to predict the extent to which
any such legislation will be enacted. Nor is it possible, at present, to
determine the impact of any such legislation on California Municipal Obligations
in which the Fund may invest, future allocations of state revenues to local
governments or the abilities of state or local governments to pay the interest
on, or repay the principal of, such California Municipal Obligations.

         Substantially all of California is within an active geologic region
subject to major seismic activity. Northern California in 1989 and Southern
California in 1994 experienced major earthquakes causing billions of dollars in
damages. The federal government provided more than $13 billion in aid for both
earthquakes, and neither event has had any long-term negative economic impact.
Any California Municipal Obligation in the Fund could be affected by an
interruption of revenues because of damaged facilities, or, consequently, income
tax deductions for casualty losses or property tax assessment reductions.
Compensatory financial assistance could be constrained by the inability of (i)
an issuer to have obtained earthquake insurance coverage rates; (ii) an insurer
to perform on its contracts of insurance in the event of widespread


                                      E-15


losses; or (iii) the federal or State government to appropriate sufficient funds
within their respective budget limitations.

CALIFORNIA TAX MATTERS

         The following is based upon the advice of Orrick, Herrington &
Sutcliffe LLP, special California counsel to the Fund. The following is a
general, abbreviated summary of certain provisions of the applicable California
tax law as presently in effect as it directly governs the taxation of resident
individual and corporate shareholders of the Fund. This summary does not
address the taxation of other shareholders nor does it discuss any local taxes
that may be applicable. These provisions are subject to change by legislative
or administrative action, and any such change may be retroactive with respect
to transactions of the Fund.

         The following is based on the assumptions that the Fund will qualify
under Subchapter M of the Code as a regulated investment company, that it will
satisfy the conditions which will cause distributions of the Fund to qualify as
exempt-interest dividends to shareholders for federal and California purposes,
and that it will distribute all interest and dividends it receives to the
shareholders.

         The Fund will be subject to the California corporate franchise and
corporation income tax only if it has a sufficient nexus with California. If it
is subject to the California franchise or corporation income tax, the Fund does
not expect to pay a material amount of such tax.

         If at the close of each quarter of the Fund's taxable year at least 50%
of the value of its total assets consists of obligations that, when held by
individuals, pay interest that is exempt from tax by California under California
or federal law, then distributions by the Fund that are attributable to interest
on any such obligation will not be subject to the California personal income
tax. All other distributions, including distributions attributable to capital
gains, will be includable in gross income for purposes of the California
personal income tax.

         Interest on indebtedness incurred or continued for the purpose of
acquiring or maintaining an investment in the MuniPreferred Shares will not be
deductible for purposes of the California personal income tax.

         All distributions of the Fund, regardless of source, to corporate
shareholders that are subject to the California corporate franchise tax will be
included in gross income for purposes of such tax.

         Gain on the sale, exchange, or other disposition of MuniPreferred
Shares will be subject to the California personal income and corporate franchise
tax. In addition, any loss realized by a holder of MuniPreferred Shares upon the
sale of shares held for six months or less may be disallowed to the extent of
any exempt interest dividends received with respect to such shares. Moreover,
any loss realized upon the sale of MuniPreferred Shares within thirty days
before or after the acquisition of other MuniPreferred Shares may be disallowed
under the "wash sale" rules.

         MuniPreferred Shares may be subject to the California estate tax if
held by a California decedent at the time of death.


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         Shareholders are advised to consult with their own tax advisors for
more detailed information concerning California tax matters.


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          Nuveen Insured California Tax-Free Advantage Municipal Fund







                      ------------------------------------

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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                                January 14, 2003






                           PART C - OTHER INFORMATION

ITEM 24: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND EXHIBITS

         1. Financial Statements:

         Statement of Assets and Liabilities, November 4, 2002 (audited)

         Statement of Operations from July 29, 2002 (date of
         organization) through November 4, 2002 (audited)

         Statement of Assets and Liabilities, December 18, 2002
         (unaudited)

         Statement of Operations from November 22, 2002 (commencement of
         operations) through December 18, 2002 (unaudited)

         Statement of Changes in Net Assets from November 22, 2002
         (commencement of operations) through December 18, 2002 (unaudited)

         Portfolio of Investments, December 18, 2002 (unaudited)

         2. Exhibits:

a        Declaration of Trust dated July 29, 2002. Filed on October 4, 2002 as
         exhibit a to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No.
         333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*


b.1      By-Laws of Registrant. Filed on October 4, 2002 as exhibit b to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated herein by reference.*

b.2      By-Laws of Registrant as amended and restated on October 22, 2002.
         Filed on November 25, 2002 as exhibit b.2 to Post-Effective Amendment
         No. 1 to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No.
         333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*

c        None.

d        Form of Share Certificate.*

e        Terms and Conditions of the Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Filed on
         November 20, 2002 as exhibit e to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated herein by reference.*

f        None.

g        Investment Management Agreement between Registrant and Nuveen Advisory
         Corp. dated November 14, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit g
         to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration Statement
         on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated here by reference.*

h.1      Form of Underwriting Agreement.*

h.2      Form of Salomon Smith Barney Master Selected Dealer Agreement.*

h.3      Form of Master Agreement Among Underwriters.*

i.       Nuveen Open-End and Closed-End Funds Deferred Compensation Plan for
         Independent Directors and Trustee. Filed on November 20, 2002 as
         exhibit i to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

j.       Master Custodian Agreement between Registrant and State Street Bank
         and Trust Company dated November 4, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as
         exhibit j to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

k.1      Transfer Agency and Service Agreement between Registrant and State
         Street Bank and Trust Company dated October 7, 2002. Filed on November
         20, 2002 as exhibit k.1 to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated here by reference.*

k.2      Expense Reimbursement Agreement between Registrant and Nuveen Advisory
         Corp. dated November 14, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit
         k.2 to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated here by
         reference.*

k.3      Form of Auction Agency Agreement between the Registrant and Deutsche
         Bank Trust Company Americas as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

k.4      Form of Broker-Dealer Agreement as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

k.5      Form of DTC Representation Letter as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

l.1      Opinion and consent of Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz.*

l.2      Opinion and consent of Bingham McCutchen LLP.*

m        None.

n.1      Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.

n.2      Consent of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP.*

o        None.

p        Subscription Agreement of Nuveen Advisory Corp. dated November 4,
         2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit p to Pre-Effective
         Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2
         (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated here by reference.*

q        None.

r        Code of Ethics of Nuveen Advisory Corp. Filed on October 24, 2002 as
         exhibit r to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

s        Power of Attorney. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit s to
         Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration Statement on
         Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*

-----------

 *       Previously filed.


                                    Part C-1


ITEM 25: MARKETING ARRANGEMENTS

         See Sections 2,3 and 5(n) of the Form of Underwriting Agreement filed
as Exhibit h.1 to this Registration Statement.

         See the Introductory Paragraph and Sections 2 and 3(d) of the Form of
Master Selected Dealer Agreement filed as Exhibit h.2 to this Registration
Statement.

         See the Introductory Paragraph and Sections 1.2, 3.1, 3.2, 3.4-3.8,
4.1, 4.2, 5.1-5.4, 6.1, 10.9 and 10.10 of the Form of Master Agreement Among
Underwriters filed as Exhibit h.3 to this Registration Statement.

ITEM 26: OTHER EXPENSES OF ISSUANCE AND DISTRIBUTION


                                                          
Securities and Exchange Commission fees.................      $  4,140
Printing and engraving expenses.........................        50,000
Legal Fees..............................................        49,000
Accounting expenses.....................................         6,500
Rating agency fees......................................        27,000
Miscellaneous expenses..................................         7,860
                                                              --------
   Total................................................      $144,500
                                                              ========


ITEM 27: PERSONS CONTROLLED BY OR UNDER COMMON CONTROL WITH REGISTRANT

         Not applicable.

ITEM 28: NUMBER OF HOLDERS OF SECURITIES

         At November 18, 2003:



                                                                  NUMBER OF
                   TITLE OF CLASS                              RECORD HOLDERS
                   --------------                              --------------
                                                            
Common Shares, $0.01 par value..........................              1


ITEM 29: INDEMNIFICATION

         Section 4 of Article XII of the Registrant's Declaration of Trust
provides as follows:

         Subject to the exceptions and limitations contained in this Section 4,
every person who is, or has been, a Trustee, officer, employee or agent of the
Trust, including persons who serve at the request of the Trust as directors,
trustees, officers, employees or agents of another organization in which the
Trust has an interest as a shareholder, creditor or otherwise (hereinafter
referred to as a "Covered Person"), shall be indemnified by the Trust to the
fullest extent permitted by law against liability and against all expenses
reasonably incurred or paid by him in connection with any claim, action, suit or
proceeding in which he becomes involved as a party or otherwise by virtue of his
being or having been such a Trustee, director, officer, employee or agent and
against amounts paid or incurred by him in settlement thereof.

         No indemnification shall be provided hereunder to a Covered Person:

         (a)      against any liability to the Trust or its Shareholders by
                  reason of a final adjudication by the court or other body
                  before which the proceeding was brought that he engaged in
                  willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross negligence or reckless
                  disregard of the duties involved in the conduct of his office;


                                    Part C-2


         (b)      with respect to any matter as to which he shall have been
                  finally adjudicated not to have acted in good faith in the
                  reasonable belief that his action was in the best interests of
                  the Trust; or

         (c)      in the event of a settlement or other disposition not
                  involving a final adjudication (as provided in paragraph (a)
                  or (b)) and resulting in a payment by a Covered Person, unless
                  there has been either a determination that such Covered Person
                  did not engage in willful misfeasance, bad faith, gross
                  negligence or reckless disregard of the duties involved in the
                  conduct of his office by the court or other body approving the
                  settlement or other disposition or a reasonable determination,
                  based on a review of readily available facts (as opposed to a
                  full trial-type inquiry), that he did not engage in such
                  conduct:

                  (i)      by a vote of a majority of the Disinterested Trustees
                           acting on the matter (provided that a majority of the
                           Disinterested Trustees then in office act on the
                           matter); or

                  (ii)     by written opinion of independent legal counsel.

         The rights of indemnification herein provided may be insured against by
policies maintained by the Trust, shall be severable, shall not affect any other
rights to which any Covered Person may now or hereafter be entitled, shall
continue as to a person who has ceased to be such a Covered Person and shall
inure to the benefit of the heirs, executors and administrators of such a
person. Nothing contained herein shall affect any rights to indemnification to
which Trust personnel other than Covered Persons may be entitled by contract or
otherwise under law.

         Expenses of preparation and presentation of a defense to any claim,
action, suit or proceeding subject to a claim for indemnification under this
Section 4 shall be advanced by the Trust prior to final disposition thereof upon
receipt of an undertaking by or on behalf of the recipient to repay such amount
if it is ultimately determined that he is not entitled to indemnification under
this Section 4, provided that either:

         (a)      such undertaking is secured by a surety bond or some other
                  appropriate security or the Trust shall be insured against
                  losses arising out of any such advances; or

         (b)      a majority of the Disinterested Trustees acting on the matter
                  (provided that a majority of the Disinterested Trustees then
                  in office act on the matter) or independent legal counsel in a
                  written opinion shall determine, based upon a review of the
                  readily available facts (as opposed to a full trial-type
                  inquiry), that there is reason to believe that the recipient
                  ultimately will be found entitled to indemnification.

         As used in this Section 4, a "Disinterested Trustee" is one (x) who is
not an Interested Person of the Trust (including anyone, as such Disinterested
Trustee, who has been exempted from being an Interested Person by any rule,
regulation or order of the Commission), and (y) against whom none of such
actions, suits or other proceedings or another action, suit or other proceeding
on the same or similar grounds is then or has been pending.

         As used in this Section 4, the words "claim," "action," "suit" or
"proceeding" shall apply to all claims, actions, suits, proceedings (civil,
criminal, administrative or other, including appeals), actual or threatened; and
the words "liability" and "expenses" shall include without limitation,
attorneys' fees, costs, judgments, amounts paid in settlement, fines, penalties
and other liabilities.


                                    Part C-3


         The trustees and officers of the Registrant are covered by Investment
Trust Directors and officers and Errors and Omission policies in the aggregate
amount of $50,000,000 against liability and expenses of claims of wrongful acts
arising out of their position with the Registrant, except for matters which
involve willful acts, bad faith, gross negligence and willful disregard of duty
(i.e., where the insured did not act in good faith for a purpose he or she
reasonably believed to be in the best interest of Registrant or where he or she
had reasonable cause to believe this conduct was unlawful). The policy has a
$500,000 deductible, which does not apply to individual trustees or officers.

         Section 8 of the Underwriting Agreement to be filed as Exhibit h.1 to
this Registration Statement provides for each of the parties thereto, including
the Registrant and the Underwriters, to indemnify the others, their trustees,
directors, certain of their officers, trustees, directors and persons who
control them against certain liabilities in connection with the offering
described herein, including liabilities under the federal securities laws.

         Insofar as indemnification for liability arising under the Securities
Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling persons of
the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or otherwise, the
Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the Securities and Exchange
Commission such indemnification is against public policy as expressed in the
Securities Act of 1933 and is, therefore, unenforceable. In the event that a
claim for indemnification against such liabilities (other than the payment by
the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid by a director, officer or
controlling person of the Registrant in the successful defense of any action,
suit or proceeding) is asserted by such director, officer or controlling person
in connection with the securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless
in the opinion of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling
precedent, submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether
such indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the
Securities Act of 1933 and will be governed by the final adjudication of such
issue.

ITEM 30: BUSINESS AND OTHER CONNECTIONS OF INVESTMENT ADVISER

         Nuveen Advisory Corp. serves as investment adviser to the following
open- end management type investment companies: Nuveen Multistate Trust I,
Nuveen Multistate Trust II, Nuveen Multistate Trust III, Nuveen Multistate Trust
IV and Nuveen Municipal Trust. Nuveen Advisory Corp. also serves as investment
adviser to the following closed-end management type investment companies other
than the Registrant: Nuveen Municipal Value Fund, Inc., Nuveen California
Municipal Value Fund, Inc., Nuveen New York Municipal Value Fund, Inc., Nuveen
Municipal Income Fund, Inc., Nuveen Premium Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen
Performance Plus Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen California Performance Plus
Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen New York Performance Plus Municipal Fund, Inc.,
Nuveen Municipal Advantage Fund, Inc., Nuveen Municipal Market Opportunity Fund,
Inc., Nuveen California Municipal Market Opportunity Fund, Inc., Nuveen New York
Municipal Market Opportunity Fund, Inc., Nuveen Investment Quality Municipal
Fund, Inc., Nuveen California Investment Quality Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen
New York Investment Quality Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Insured Quality
Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Florida Investment Quality Municipal Fund, Nuveen
New Jersey Investment Quality Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Pennsylvania
Investment Quality Municipal Fund, Nuveen Select Quality Municipal Fund, Inc.,
Nuveen California Select Quality Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen New York Select
Quality Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen
Insured Municipal Opportunity Fund, Inc., Nuveen Florida Quality Income
Municipal Fund, Nuveen Michigan Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Ohio
Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Texas Quality Income Municipal Fund,
Nuveen California Quality Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen New York Quality
Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Premier Municipal Income Fund, Inc., Nuveen
Premier Insured Municipal Income Fund, Inc., Nuveen Insured California Premium
Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Insured New York Premium Income Municipal
Fund, Inc., Nuveen Premium Income Municipal Fund 2, Inc., Nuveen Select
Maturities Municipal Fund, Nuveen Arizona Premium Income Municipal


                                    Part C-4


Fund, Inc., Nuveen Insured Florida Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen
Michigan Premium Income Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Michigan Premium Income
Municipal Fund, Inc., Nuveen Premium Income Municipal Fund 4, Inc., Nuveen
Insured California Premium Income Municipal Fund 2, Inc., Nuveen Insured New
York Premium Income Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen Michigan Premium Income Municipal
Fund 2, Nuveen Pennsylvania Premium Income Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen Maryland
Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen Massachusetts Premium Income Municipal
Fund, Nuveen Virginia Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen Connecticut Premium
Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen Georgia Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen
Missouri Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen North Carolina Premium Income
Municipal Fund, Nuveen California Premium Income Municipal Fund, Nuveen Insured
Premium Income Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen New York Dividend Advantage Municipal
Fund, Nuveen California Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Arizona Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund,
Nuveen Connecticut Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Maryland Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Massachusetts Dividend Advantage Municipal
Fund, Nuveen North Carolina Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Virginia
Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2,
Nuveen California Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen New York Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen New Jersey Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund,
Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Pennsylvania Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3, Nuveen
California Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3, Nuveen Georgia Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Maryland Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2,
Nuveen Michigan Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Ohio Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen North Carolina Dividend Advantage Municipal
Fund 2, Nuveen Virginia Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen Insured
Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund, Nuveen Insured California Dividend Advantage
Municipal Fund, Nuveen Insured New York Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund,
Nuveen Arizona Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen Connecticut Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen New Jersey Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund
2, Nuveen Pennsylvania Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2, Nuveen Ohio Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund 3, Nuveen Ohio Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3,
Nuveen Arizona Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3, Nuveen Connecticut Dividend
Advantage Municipal Fund 3, Nuveen Georgia Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 2,
Nuveen Maryland Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3 and Nuveen North Carolina
Dividend Advantage Municipal Fund 3.

         Nuveen Advisory Corp. has no other clients or business at the present
time. For a description of other business, profession, vocation or employment of
a substantial nature in which any director or officer of the investment adviser
has engaged during the last two years for his account or in the capacity of
director, officer, employee, partner or trustee, see the descriptions under
"Management of the Fund" in Part B of this Registration Statement. Such
information for the remaining senior officers of Nuveen Advisory Corp., all of
whom's business address is 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606,
appears below:


                                    Part C-5




                                                                  OTHER BUSINESS PROFESSION, VOCATION
           NAME AND POSITION WITH NAC                             OR EMPLOYMENT DURING PAST TWO YEARS
           --------------------------                             -----------------------------------
                                                
John P. Amboian,
   President..................................     President, formerly Executive Vice President of The John Nuveen
                                                   Company, Nuveen Investments, Nuveen Institutional Advisory Corp.,
                                                   Nuveen Asset Management, Inc. and Nuveen Senior Loan Asset
                                                   Management, Inc. and Executive Vice President and Director of
                                                   Rittenhouse Financial Services, Inc.
Alan G. Berkshire, Senior Vice President,
   Secretary and General Counsel..............     Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of The John
                                                   Nuveen Company, Nuveen Investments, and Nuveen Institutional
                                                   Advisory Corp. Senior Vice President and Secretary (since 1999)
                                                   of Nuveen Senior Loan Asset Management Inc., prior thereto,
                                                   Partner in the law firm of Kirkland & Ellis.
Margaret E. Wilson,
   Senior Vice President, Finance.............     Senior Vice President, Finance, of the John Nuveen Company,
                                                   Nuveen Investments and Nuveen Institutional Advisory Corp. and
                                                   Senior Vice President and Controller of Nuveen Senior Loan Asset
                                                   Management, Inc.; formerly CFO of Sara Lee Corp., Bakery
                                                   Division.


ITEM 31: LOCATION OF ACCOUNTS AND RECORDS

         Nuveen Advisory Corp., 333 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60606,
maintains the Declaration of Trust, By-Laws, minutes of trustees and
shareholders meetings and contracts of the Registrant and all advisory material
of the investment adviser.

         State Street Bank and Trust Company, 225 Franklin Street, Boston,
Massachusetts 02110, maintains all general and subsidiary ledgers, journals,
trial balances, records of all portfolio purchases and sales, and all other
required records not maintained by Nuveen Advisory Corp.

ITEM 32: MANAGEMENT SERVICES

         Not applicable.

ITEM 33: UNDERTAKINGS

         1.       Registrant undertakes to suspend the offering of its shares
                  until it amends its prospectus if (1) subsequent to the
                  effective date of its Registration Statement, the net asset
                  value declines more than 10 percent from its net asset value
                  as of the effective date of the Registration Statement, or (2)
                  the net asset value increases to an amount greater than its
                  net proceeds as stated in the prospectus.

         2.       Not applicable.

         3.       Not applicable.

         4.       Not applicable.


                                    Part C-6


         5.       The Registrant undertakes that:

                  a.       for purposes of determining any liability under the
                           Securities Act of 1933, the information omitted from
                           the form of prospectus filed as part of a
                           registration statement in reliance upon Rule 430A and
                           contained in the form of prospectus filed by the
                           Registrant under Rule 497(h) under the Securities Act
                           of 1933 shall be deemed to be part of the
                           Registration Statement as of the time it was declared
                           effective; and

                  b.       for the purpose of determining any liability under
                           the Securities Act of 1933, each post-effective
                           amendment that contains a form of prospectus shall be
                           deemed to be a new registration statement relating to
                           the securities offered therein, and the offering of
                           the securities at that time shall be deemed to be the
                           initial bona fide offering thereof.

         6.       The Registrant undertakes to send by first class mail or other
                  means designed to ensure equally prompt delivery, within two
                  business days of receipt of a written or oral request, any
                  Statement of Additional Information.


                                    Part C-7


                                   SIGNATURES


         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 and the
Investment Company Act of 1940, the Registrant has duly caused this Registration
Statement to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly
authorized, in this City of Chicago, and State of Illinois, on the 14th day of
January, 2003.


                                               NUVEEN INSURED CALIFORNIA TAX-
                                               FREE ADVANTAGE MUNICIPAL FUND

                                               /s/ Jessica R. Droeger
                                               ---------------------------------
                                               Jessica R. Droeger,
                                               Vice President and Secretary

         Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons in the
capacities and on the date indicated.



               Signature                                 Title                                       Date
               ---------                                 -----                                       ----
                                                                                         
/s/ Stephen D. Foy                       Vice President and Controller (Principal              January 14th, 2003
----------------------------------       Financial and Accounting Officer)
Stephen D. Foy

/s/ Gifford R. Zimmerman                 Chief Administrative Officer (Principal               January 14th, 2003
----------------------------------       Executive Officer)
Gifford R. Zimmerman

Timothy R. Schwertfeger*                 Chairman of the Board and Trustee

Robert P. Bremner*                       Trustee

Lawrence H. Brown*                       Trustee

Anne E. Impellizzeri*                    Trustee

Peter R. Sawers*                         Trustee

William J. Schneider*                    Trustee

Judith M. Stockdale*                     Trustee

By: /s/ Jessica R. Droeger
    ------------------------------
Jessica R. Droeger
Attorney-In-Fact

January 14th, 2003


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*       Original powers of attorney authorizing Jessica R. Droeger and Gifford
        R. Zimmerman, among others, to execute this Registration Statement, and
        amendments thereto, for each of the trustees of Registrant on whose
        behalf this Registration Statement is filed, have been executed and
        filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibits to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2
        to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No.
        333-100323) and are incorporated by reference herein.


                                    Part C-8


                                INDEX TO EXHIBITS

a        Declaration of Trust dated July 29, 2002. Filed on October 4, 2002 as
         exhibit a to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No.
         333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*

b.1      By-Laws of Registrant. Filed on October 4, 2002 as exhibit b to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated herein by reference.*

b.2      By-laws of Registrant as amended and restated on October 22,
         2002. Filed on November 25, 2002 as exhibit b.2 to Post-Effective
         Amendment No. 1 to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2
         (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*

c        None.

d        Form of Share Certificate.*

e        Terms and Conditions of the Dividend Reinvestment Plan. Filed on
         November 20, 2002 as exhibit e to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated herein by reference.*

f        None.

g        Investment Management Agreement between Registrant and Nuveen Advisory
         Corp. dated November 14, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit g
         to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration Statement
         on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

h.1      Form of Underwriting Agreement.*

h.2      Form of Salomon Smith Barney Master Selected Dealer Agreement.*

h.3      Form of Master Agreement Among Underwriters.*

i        Nuveen Open-End and Closed-End Funds Deferred Compensation Plan for
         Independent Directors and Trustees. Filed on November 20, 2002 as
         exhibit i to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

j        Master Custodian Agreement between Registrant and State Street Bank and
         Trust Company dated November 4, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as
         exhibit j to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

k.1      Transfer Agency and Service Agreement between Registrant and State
         Street Bank and Trust Company dated October 7, 2002. Filed on November
         20, 2002 as exhibit k.1 to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to
         Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323)
         and incorporated herein by reference.*

k.2      Expense Reimbursement Agreement between Registrant and Nuveen Advisory
         Corp. dated November 14, 2002. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit
         k.2 to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

k.3      Form of Auction Agency Agreement between the Registrant and Deutsche
         Bank Trust Company Americas as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

k.4      Form of Broker-Dealer Agreement as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

k.5      Form of DTC Representation Letter as to the Registrant's MuniPreferred
         shares.*

l.1      Opinion and consent of Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz.*

l.2      Opinion and consent of Bingham McCutchen LLP.*

m        None.

n.1      Consent of Ernst & Young LLP.

n.2      Consent of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, LLP.*

o        None.

p        Subscription Agreement of Nuveen Advisory Corp. dated November 4, 2002.
         Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit p to Pre-Effective Amendment No.
         2 to Registrant's Registration Statement on Form N-2 (File No.
         333-100323) and incorporated herein by reference.*

q        None.

r        Code of Ethics of Nuveen Advisory Corp. Filed on October 24, 2002 as
         exhibit r to Pre-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Registrant's Registration
         Statement on Form N-2 (File No. 333-100323) and incorporated herein by
         reference.*

s        Power of Attorney. Filed on November 20, 2002 as exhibit s to
         Pre-Effective Amendment No. 2 to Registrant's Registration Statement on
         Form N-2 (File No. 333-100320) and incorporated herein by reference.*

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 *       Previously filed.

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