Ability of Company to Borrow to Fund Disputed Monetary Amounts Sample Clauses

Ability of Company to Borrow to Fund Disputed Monetary Amounts. (a) If the Company or a Member on behalf of the Company (a "Non-Delinquent Member") claims that the other Member (a "Delinquent Member") owes the Company a monetary amount in respect of either (i) a Disputed Capital Contribution Amount or (ii) an indemnification obligation under Article IX of the Asset Transfer and Contribution Agreement that the Company or the Non-Delinquent Member claims the Delinquent Member owes the Company and is either (A) past due or (B) in dispute (a "Disputed Indemnification Amount") (each such claim described in clauses (i) and (ii) above being a "Monetary Dispute", and each such claimed amount being a "Disputed Monetary Amount"), and if (1) the Disputed Monetary Amount itself, or when added together all other Disputed Monetary Amounts, exceeds $7.5 million; (2) the Board of Managers (by vote of a majority of the Representatives of the Non-Delinquent Member at a special or regular meeting of the Board of Managers (which majority shall constitute a quorum for purposes of the transaction of such business)) has determined that an out-of-pocket disbursement of such Disputed Monetary Amount or any portion thereof by the Company or one of its subsidiaries within the next twelve months is reasonably necessary for the operation and conduct of the Company's Business and, accordingly, that such amount should be paid within the next twelve months; (3) the aggregate amount of all Disputed Monetary Amounts (or portions thereof) that the Board of Managers shall have determined pursuant to clause (2) above should be paid within the next twelve months (such aggregate amount being the "Additional Required Cash Amount") exceeds $7.5 million; (4) postponement by the Company or such subsidiary of such disbursement until such time as the Monetary Dispute is reasonably likely to be finally resolved pursuant to an arbitration proceeding in accordance with Appendix B to this Agreement or Appendix B to the Asset Transfer and Contribution Agreement, as applicable (an "Arbitration Proceeding"), would have, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect on the Company's Business; and (5) the Delinquent Member has not paid the Company the Disputed Monetary Amount pursuant to Section 14.02 or otherwise, then the Board of Managers (by vote of a majority of the Representatives of the Non-Delinquent Member at a special or regular meeting of the Board of Managers (which majority shall constitute a quorum for purposes of the transaction of such...
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