Capital Contributions Allocations and Distributions Sample Clauses

Capital Contributions Allocations and Distributions. The Member may, but shall not be obligated to, make capital contributions to the Company. All items of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be allocated to the Sole Member. The Sole Member or its designee will keep a record of the Member’s capital account, including any capital contributions to the Company, the Company’s income, gains, losses and deductions, and its distributions to the Sole Member. Distributions shall be made to the Sole Member at the times and in the aggregate amounts determined by the Sole Member.
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Capital Contributions Allocations and Distributions. Within 30 days of the execution of this Agreement, the Member will contribute and endorse over to the Company that certain promissory note issued by 3105198 Nova Scotia Company in the amount of CDN$70,465,500 as the Member’s initial capital contribution in exchange for 100 membership units in the Company. The Member may make, but is not obligated to make, such additional capital contributions to the Company as the Member, in its sole and absolute discretion, deems appropriate. All profits and losses of the Company shall be allocated to the Member, and all distributions by the Company shall be to the Member, all as determined by the Member, as described in Section 7.
Capital Contributions Allocations and Distributions 

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  • Allocations and Distributions The LLC's profits and losses shall be allocated to the Member. At the time determined by a majority of the Managers, the Managers may cause the LLC to distribute to the Member any cash held by it which is neither reasonably necessary for the operation of the LLC nor the performance of its contractual obligations, nor which is in violation of Sections 18-607 or 18-804 of the Act or any contractual agreement binding on the LLC.

  • Capital Contributions Distributions 10 SECTION 5.1

  • Capital Contributions and Capital Accounts (a) The value of the interests contributed by the Class A Certificateholders and the Class I Certificateholders shall equal the amount paid by such Certificateholders for such interests, respectively, and such amounts shall constitute the opening balance in their Capital Accounts (as hereinafter defined). The value of the interests contributed by the Class IC Certificateholder shall equal the fair market value of the Receivables contributed to the Tax Partnership less the value attributed to the Class A Certificateholders and the Class I Certificateholders, as described above. Such amount shall constitute the opening balance in the Class IC Certificateholder's Capital Account.

  • Capital Contributions Capital Accounts The capital contribution of the Sole Member is set forth on Annex A attached hereto. Except as required by applicable law, the Sole Member shall not at any time be required to make additional contributions of capital to the Company. The capital accounts of the members shall be adjusted for distributions and allocations made in accordance with Section 8.

  • Distributions and Allocations All distributions of cash or other property (except upon the Company's dissolution, which shall be governed by the applicable provisions of the Act and Article IX hereof) and all allocations of income, profits, and loss shall be made 100% to the Member in accordance with its Membership Interest. All amounts withheld pursuant to the Code or any provisions of state or local tax law with respect to any payment or distribution to the Member from the Company shall be treated as amounts distributed to the Member pursuant to this Section 7.3. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Company shall not be required to make a distribution to the Member on account of its interest in the Company if such distribution would violate Section 18-607 of the Act or any other applicable law.

  • Members Capital Contributions (a) Initial Capital Contribution. The initial Capital Contribution described on Schedule 1 (the “Property”) was made by the previous Member.

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  • Capital Contributions; Percentage Interest The Members shall make contributions to the Company in an amount approved by the Members. No Member shall be required or permitted to make any additional contributions without the consent of all of the Members. The percentage interest of each Member in the Company shall be as set forth in the books and records of the Company, as amended from time to time by Managing Member consent.

  • Capital Contributions Persons seeking to become a Member shall be required to purchase or acquire Shares and make capital contributions in such forms and in such amounts and at such times as the Board may require, if any, in its sole discretion (any, a “Capital Contribution”) whereupon a capital account for a new Member will be established, and, if applicable, accreted, in the amount of such Member’s Capital Contribution or based upon the fair market value of property contributed, and the new Member shall be issued a number of Class A Ordinary Shares as determined by the Board, and the Board shall update Exhibit A attached hereto accordingly. The provisions of this Section 3.1 are solely intended for the benefit of the Members and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall not be construed as conferring any benefit upon any creditor of the Company (and no such creditor shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement). The Members shall have no duty or obligation to any creditor of the Company to make any contribution to the Company.

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