Common use of Disclosures and Restrictions Regarding Benefit Plan Investors Clause in Contracts

Disclosures and Restrictions Regarding Benefit Plan Investors. Each Non-Managing Member that is a “benefit plan investor” (defined as any Plan, any other employee benefit plan or plan as defined in but not subject to either ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code and any entity deemed for any purpose of ERISA or Section 4975 of the Code to hold assets of any employee benefit plan or plan) represents that the individual signing the Series Agreement has disclosed such Non-Managing Member’s status as a benefit plan investor in writing to the Managing Member. Each Non-Managing Member that is not a “benefit plan investor” represents and agrees that if at a later date such Non-Managing Member becomes a benefit plan investor, such Non-Managing Member will immediately notify the Managing Member of such change of status. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Managing Member, on behalf of the Company and each Series, may take any and all action to prevent the Company from holding “plan assets” under ERISA or the Code with respect to any Plan, including, but not limited to, if appropriate under the circumstances as determined by the Managing Member in its sole discretion, refusing to admit persons as Non-Managing Members or refusing to accept additional capital contributions or refusing to permit Redemptions of Interests, and requiring the Redemption of Interests of any Non-Managing Member in accordance with Section 10(b) hereof, as may be necessary or desirable to assure that at all times the aggregate of all Capital Accounts of all benefit plan investors do not amount to or exceed 25% of the total Capital Accounts of all Non-Managing Members (not including the investments of the Managing Member, any commodity trading advisor to the Series, any person who provides investment advice for a fee (direct or indirect) with respect to the Series and “affiliates,” as such term is defined in the applicable regulation promulgated under ERISA, of any such person).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Rjo Global Trust), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Rjo Global Trust), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Rjo Global Trust)

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