Contributions to Adverse Judgment Sample Clauses

Contributions to Adverse Judgment. If the case, for any reason, does not settle, the parties shall, in advance of trial, make a reasonable attempt to agree upon the extent to which each company shall contribute to satisfy any adverse judgment or verdict that may be returned, based upon the principles set forth in the preceding paragraph. Based on these principles, the parties shall likewise attempt to agree upon the extent to which each shall contribute to the cost of defending the litigation, including attorney’s fees.
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Related to Contributions to Adverse Judgment

  • Contributions to Capital (a) The minimum initial contribution of each Member to the capital of the Company shall be $75,000, subject to the discretion of the Manager to accept initial investments in lesser amounts. The amount of the initial contribution of each Member shall be recorded on the books and records of the Company upon acceptance as a contribution to the capital of the Company. The Directors shall not be entitled to make voluntary contributions of capital to the Company as Directors of the Company, but may make voluntary contributions to the capital of the Company as Members.

  • Limitations Pertaining to Capital Contributions 5.2.1: Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, or as otherwise provided by law, no Member shall have the right to withdraw from the Company or to demand or receive a return of his capital without the consent of the Manager. Upon return of any Capital Contributions, no Member shall have the right to receive property other than cash except as may be specifically provided herein.

  • Catch-Up Contributions In the case of a Traditional IRA Owner who is age 50 or older by the close of the taxable year, the annual cash contribution limit is increased by $1,000 for any taxable year beginning in 2006 and years thereafter.

  • ALLOCATION OF CONTRIBUTIONS You may place your contributions in one fund or in any combination of funds, although your employer may place restrictions on investment in certain funds.

  • Other Contributions ST1.1 In this Agreement, Other Contributions means the financial or in-kind contributions other than the Grant set out in the following table: Contributor Nature of Contribution Amount (GST exclusive) Timing Grantee < insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <project end date> <name of third party providing the Other Contribution> <insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <insert date or Milestone to which the Other Contribution relates> Total $<total other contributions>

  • No Restrictions on Subsidiary Distributions to Company or Other Subsidiaries Except as provided herein, Company will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, create or otherwise cause or suffer to exist or become effective any consensual encumbrance or restriction of any kind on the ability of any such Subsidiary to (i) pay dividends or make any other distributions on any of such Subsidiary's capital stock owned by Company or any other Subsidiary of Company, (ii) repay or prepay any Indebtedness owed by such Subsidiary to Company or any other Subsidiary of Company, (iii) make loans or advances to Company or any other Subsidiary of Company, or (iv) transfer any of its property or assets to Company or any other Subsidiary of Company.

  • Subrogation and Contribution Upon making any payment with respect to any obligation of the Company under this Article, the Guarantor making such payment will be subrogated to the rights of the payee against the Company with respect to such obligation, provided that the Guarantor may not enforce either any right of subrogation, or any right to receive payment in the nature of contribution, or otherwise, from any other Guarantor, with respect to such payment so long as any amount payable by the Company hereunder or under the Notes remains unpaid.

  • Return of Contributions The General Partner shall not be personally liable for, and shall have no obligation to contribute or loan any monies or property to the Partnership to enable it to effectuate, the return of the Capital Contributions of the Limited Partners or Unitholders, or any portion thereof, it being expressly understood that any such return shall be made solely from Partnership assets.

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