b'Second, any remaining distributable cash will be split 70/30 between the members, with 70% paid to Class A and 30% paid to Class B members. Analysis In the preferred return scenario, from cash flow:1.Class A would receive an annual return of $800,000 ($200,000/quarter); plus 2.Class A would also receive 70% of the remaining $200,000, or $140,000 (for a total of $940,000/year); and3.Class B would receive 30% of the remaining $200,000, or $60,000/year.Anyarrearages(deficiencies)inClassApreferredreturnswillbe deferred and made up from future cash flow or proceeds from a capital transaction, at the asset managers option. There is no catchup for Class B, so whatever they get in any given year is all they ever get.Distributions From Capital TransactionsOnrefinanceordispositionoftheproperty,ordissolutionofthe company (after payment of expenses and liabilities), cash will be disbursed in the following order until exhausted: First, to repay the unreturned capital contributions of Class A members; then To make up arrearages in Class A preferred returns; then 209'