Additional Requirements Applicable to Holdco Sample Clauses

Additional Requirements Applicable to Holdco. The limited liability company agreement of Holdco (the “LLC Agreement”) shall provide that (i) upon the occurrence of any event that causes the last remaining member of Holdco (“Member”) to cease to be the member of Holdco (other than (A) upon an assignment by Member of all of its limited liability company interest in Holdco and the admission of the transferee in accordance with the Loan Documents and the LLC Agreement or (B) the resignation of Member and the admission of an additional member of Holdco in accordance with the terms of the Loan Documents and the LLC Agreement), any Person acting as Independent Manager of Holdco shall, without any action of any other Person and simultaneously with the Member ceasing to be the member of Holdco automatically be admitted to Holdco as a member with a zero percent (0%) economic interest (“Special Member”) and shall continue Holdco without dissolution and (ii) Special Member may not resign from Holdco or transfer its rights as Special Member unless (A) a successor Special Member has been admitted to Holdco as a Special Member in accordance with requirements of Delaware law and (B) after giving effect to such resignation or transfer, there remains at least two (2) Independent Managers of Holdco. The LLC Agreement shall further provide that (i) Special Member shall automatically cease to be a member of Holdco upon the admission to Holdco of the first substitute member, (ii) Special Member shall be a member of Holdco that has no interest in the profits, losses and capital of Holdco and has no right to receive any distributions of the assets of Holdco, (iii) pursuant to Section 18-301 of the Act, Special Member shall not be required to make any capital contributions to Holdco and shall not receive a limited liability company interest in Holdco, (iv) Special Member, in its capacity as Special Member, may not bind Holdco and (v) except as required by any mandatory provision of the Act, Special Member in its capacity as a Special Member, shall have no right to vote on, approve or otherwise consent to any action by, or matter relating to, Holdco including, without limitation, the merger, consolidation or conversion of Borrower or SPE Party; provided, however, such prohibition shall not limit the obligations of Special Member, in its capacity as Independent Manager, to vote on such matters required by the Loan Documents or the LLC Agreement. In order to implement the admission to Holdco of Special Member, Special Member sha...
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  • Additional Reporting Requirements Contractor agrees to submit written quarterly reports to H-GAC detailing all transactions during the previous three (3) month period. Reports must include, but are not limited, to the following information: a. Customer Name b. Product/Service purchased, including Product Code if applicable c. Customer Purchase Order Number

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