Common use of Correctness and Completeness of Information Regarding Member Clause in Contracts

Correctness and Completeness of Information Regarding Member. All of the information which is set forth in this Joinder or which the undersigned has otherwise provided to the Company with respect to the undersigned (including without limitation the undersigned’s true residence if the Member is a natural person, and the undersigned’s principal place of business if the undersigned is an entity) is correct and complete as of the date hereof and thereof, and if there should be any material change in such information at any time, the undersigned will immediately furnish the revised or corrected information to the Company. By executing this Joinder, the undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Company, the Manager, and each other Member of the Company from and against any claims, losses (including loss of availability of tax credits), damages or expenses (including reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, accountants and other professional advisors) that arise from or relate to any breach or default of the undersigned’s acknowledgements, representations, warranties or covenants to the Company set forth in this Joinder (including the undersigned’s covenant to make his, her or its second Capital Contribution to the Company in the required amount by the applicable deadline).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement, Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement, www.jubileefund.org

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