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Lookback Provision
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A clause in a private equity or venture capital fund agreement that adjusts the distribution of carried interest at the end of the fund's life to ensure the general partner has not received more carry than entitled based on overall fund performance. Lookback provisions protect limited partners against early distributions that overstate returns.
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