Common use of Allocation of Company Expenses Clause in Contracts

Allocation of Company Expenses. All Company Expenses that the Operating Member reasonably determines are directly related to a particular Co-Investment or the Company’s interest in a particular Co-Investment shall be allocated to such Co-Investment. All Company Expenses that that the Operating Member reasonably determines are not directly related to a particular Co-Investment or the Company’s interest in a particular Co-Investment, shall be allocated among the Company Investment Round Interests and Members as the Operating Member reasonably determines is fair and equitable (taking into consideration the specific facts and circumstances).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Fundrise East Coast Opportunistic REIT, LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Fundrise East Coast Opportunistic REIT, LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Fundrise Growth Ereit Vii, LLC)

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