Agreement of CalPERS, GEPT and CDP Sample Clauses

Agreement of CalPERS, GEPT and CDP. Each of CalPERS, GEPT and CDP hereby irrevocably agrees, with respect to any matter, to vote and to give or withhold consent with respect to all shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock held by CalPERS, GEPT or CDP, as the case may be, as a Securityholder from time to time in such manner as the Aurora Entities shall vote or give or withhold consent with respect to such matter; provided however, that CalPERS, GEPT or CDP, as the case may be, shall not be so obligated to so vote or give or withhold consent with respect to any matter to the extent that it reasonably believes, based upon written advice of counsel, that: (a) solely in the case of GEPT, to the extent that GEPT's fiduciary duties under ERISA shall require otherwise; (b) such matter relates to or would constitute a violation or breach of any covenant, agreement or representation or warranty by any Aurora Entity or any of its Affiliates (other than the Company or any of its controlled Affiliates) contained in this Securityholders Agreement or the Management Services Agreement; (c) such matter constitutes fraud by, gross negligence of, willful misconduct or malfeasance of, a felony or willful violation of law or admission or a violation of any federal or state securities laws (including a consent or plea of no contest or consent to a permanent injunction prohibiting future violations) by any Aurora Entity or any of its Affiliates (other than the Company or any of its controlled Affiliates); (d) the taking of such action (i) is not within the scope of CalPERS', GEPT's or CDP's, as the case may be, authority as a stockholder of the Company or (ii) would constitute a breach or disregard of CalPERS', GEPT's or CDP's, as the case may be, fiduciary duties to the other stockholders of the Company or (iii) would constitute a violation by CalPERS, GEPT or CDP, as the case may be, of laws and regulations and rules having the force of law applicable to CalPERS, GEPT or CDP, as the case may be; (e) such matter or action relates to the bankruptcy or insolvency of the Company or any of its subsidiaries; or (f) such matter relates to the conduct of any Aurora Entity or any of its Affiliates (other than the Company or any of its controlled Affiliates) that would have the effect of releasing any such Aurora Entity or any of its Affiliates, as the case may be, from liability if CalPERS, GEPT or CDP, as the case may be, reasonably believes, based upon written advice of counsel, that such conduct was taken in bad fai...

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