Contribution of 0.01% of EPE Interest by DD LLC to EPE GP Sample Clauses

Contribution of 0.01% of EPE Interest by DD LLC to EPE GP. DD LLC hereby contributes, grants, bargains, conveys, assigns, transfers, sets over and delivers to EPE GP, its successors and assigns, for its and their own use forever, all right, title and interest in and to 0.01% of the EPE Interest. EPE GP hereby accepts such 0.01% of the EPE Interest as a contribution to the capital of EPE GP. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD such 0.01% of the EPE Interest unto EPE GP, its successors and assigns, together with all and singular the rights and appurtenances thereto in anywise belonging, subject, however, to the terms and conditions stated in this Agreement, forever.
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