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Morgan Stanley Quality Municipal Investment Trust Today Declared Monthly Income Dividends...

Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:37pm EST
Morgan Stanley Quality Municipal Investment Trust Today Declared Monthly Income Dividends from Tax-Free Income

NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--Morgan Stanley Quality Municipal Investment Trust today declared
monthly income dividends of $.0575 per share from tax-free income.

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           RECORD DATE                        PAYABLE DATE
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             01/11/08                           01/25/08
             02/08/08                           02/22/08
             03/07/08                           03/20/08
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   Morgan Stanley Quality Municipal Investment Trust is a closed-end
diversified management investment company investing primarily in
Municipal Obligations which are rated in the three highest grades by
established rating services or unrated securities of comparable
quality.

   The Trust's investment objective is to provide current income
exempt from federal income tax.

Morgan Stanley Quality Municipal Investment Trust (IQT)
Phone Number: (800) 869-6397
c/o Morgan Stanley Trust FSB
Harborside Financial Center, Plaza II
Jersey City, New Jersey 07311

Copyright Business Wire 2007



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