Common use of Authorized Common Shares Clause in Contracts

Authorized Common Shares. The beneficial interest in the Company shall at all times be divided into an unlimited number of Common Shares. The Common Shares of the Company shall initially consist of Common Shares, with such par value as may be authorized from time to time by the Trustees in their sole discretion without Shareholder approval. All Common Shares shall be fully paid and nonassessable when issued. Mandatory assessments of Common Shares shall be prohibited and the Company shall not make any mandatory assessment against any Shareholder beyond such Shareholder’s subscription commitment. Any different classes or series shall be established and designated, and the variations in the relative rights and preferences as between the different classes shall be fixed and determined, by the Trustees without Shareholder approval. The Trustees may create a class of preferred shares (the “Preferred Shares”) which may be divided into one or more series of Preferred Shares and with such par value as may be authorized from time to time by the Trustees in their sole discretion without Shareholder approval. The Company is authorized to offer and issue an unlimited number of Common Shares and an unlimited number of Preferred Shares.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Declaration of Trust (Kennedy Lewis Capital Co), Agreement and Declaration (Kennedy Lewis Capital Co), Agreement and Declaration (Kennedy Lewis Capital Co)

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