Responsibility for Winding Up Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Winding Up. Upon dissolution of the Company pursuant to Section 12, the Manager may wind up the Company’s affairs; however, any competent court, upon cause shown, may wind up the Company’s affairs upon application of a legal representative or assignee of the Member, and in connection therewith may appoint a liquidating trustee.
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Responsibility for Winding Up. Upon dissolution of the Partnership, the affairs of the Partnership shall be wound up by the General Partner, or if there is no General Partner, the Partnership's affairs shall be wound up by the Limited Partners.
Responsibility for Winding Up. Upon dissolution of the Company pursuant to Article XI, the Manager, or the authorized representative of the Manager, shall be responsible for overseeing the winding up and liquidation of the Company and shall take full account of the Company’s liabilities and assets.
Responsibility for Winding Up. Upon dissolution of the Company pursuant to Section 12, the Manager may wind up the Company’s affairs; however, any competent court, upon cause shown, may wind up the Company’s affairs upon application of a legal representative or assignee of the Manager, and in connection therewith may appoint a liquidating trustee.
Responsibility for Winding Up. Upon dissolution of the Company, the affairs of the Company shall be wound up by the Manager.
Responsibility for Winding Up. 7 15.2 Distribution of Assets Upon Winding Up.............................7 16.
Responsibility for Winding Up. At such time as the Company is to be wound up, the Co-Managers or any other person as permitted by the Washington Act shall wind up the Company’s affairs.
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Responsibility for Winding Up. 12.06. (a) On dissolution of the Partnership, the affairs of the Partnership will be wound up by those General Partners who have not wrongfully caused the dissolution.
Responsibility for Winding Up. (a) On dissolution of the Partnership, the Partnership will continue solely for the purpose of winding up its affairs in an orderly manner, liquidating its assets, and satisfying the claims of creditors. The affairs of the Partnership will be wound up by any General Partner who has not wrongfully caused the dissolution.
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