Dissolution, Liquidation, Sale of Assets Sample Clauses

Dissolution, Liquidation, Sale of Assets. In the event of the proposed dissolution, liquidation or sale of all or substantially all the assets of the Company, this Option will terminate immediately prior to the consummation of such proposed action or at such other time and subject to such other conditions as shall be determined by the Committee.
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  • Dissolution; Liquidation In case of the voluntary or involuntary dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Corporation (other than in connection with reorganization, consolidation, merger, or other transaction covered by paragraph 5 above) is at any time proposed; the Corporation shall give at least thirty days prior written notice to the Holder. Such notice shall contain: (a) the date on which the transaction is to take place; (b) the record date (which shall be at least thirty (30) days after the giving of the notice) as of which holders of Common Stock will be entitled to receive distributions as a result of the transaction; (c) a brief description of the transaction, (d) a brief description of the distributions to be made to holders of Common Stock as a result of the transaction; and (e) an estimate of the fair value of the distributions. On the date of the transaction, if it actually occurs, this Warrant and all rights under this Warrant shall terminate.

  • Winding Up, Liquidation and Distribution of Assets (a) Upon dissolution of the Company, no further business shall be conducted except for the taking of such action as shall be necessary for the winding up of the affairs of the Company and the distribution of its assets to the Members pursuant to the provisions of this Section 14.04. (b) Upon dissolution of the Company, an accounting shall be made by the Company’s accountants of the accounts of the Company and of the Company’s assets, liabilities and operations, from the date of the last previous accounting until the date of dissolution. The Manager(s), or if none, the Person or Persons selected by Majority Interest of the Members (the “Liquidators”) shall immediately proceed to wind up the affairs of the Company. The Liquidators shall have full authority to wind up the affairs of the Company and to make distributions as provided herein. (c) Upon dissolution of the Company, the Liquidators shall either sell the assets of the Company at the best price available, or the Liquidators may distribute to the Members all or any portion of the Company’s assets in kind. If any assets are to be distributed in kind, the Liquidators shall ascertain the fair market value (by appraisal or other reasonable means) of such assets, and each Member’s Capital Account shall be charged or credited, as the case may be, as if such asset had been sold for cash at such fair market value and the net gain or net loss recognized thereby had been allocated to and among the Members in accordance with Article IX above. (d) All assets of the Company shall be applied and distributed by the Liquidators in the following order: (i) First, to the creditors of the Company; (ii) Next, to setting up the reserves that the Liquidators may deem reasonably necessary for contingent or unforeseen liabilities or obligations of the Company; (iii) Finally, in accordance with the positive balance (if any) in each Member’s Capital Account (as determined after taking into account all Capital Account adjustments for the Company’s Fiscal Year during which the liquidation occurs), with any balance in excess thereof being distributed in proportion to the Members’ respective Ownership Percentages. Any such distributions in respect to Capital Accounts shall, to the extent practicable, be made in accordance with the time requirements set forth in Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations. (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Operating Agreement, upon a “liquidation” within the meaning of Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g) of the Regulations, if any Member has a deficit Capital Account (after giving effect to all contributions, distributions, allocations and other Capital Account adjustments for all taxable years, including the year during which such liquidation occurs), such Member shall have no obligation to make any Capital Contribution, and the negative balance of such Member’s Capital Account shall not be considered a debt owed by such Member to the Company or to any other Person for any purpose whatsoever.

  • Merger, Consolidation and Sale of Assets Not Liquidation For purposes of this Section 4, the merger or consolidation of the Issuer with any other corporation or other entity, including a merger or consolidation in which the holders of Designated Preferred Stock receive cash, securities or other property for their shares, or the sale, lease or exchange (for cash, securities or other property) of all or substantially all of the assets of the Issuer, shall not constitute a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Issuer.

  • Dissolution and Liquidation (Check One)

  • DISSOLUTION, LIQUIDATION AND MERGER 51 Section 9.1. Dissolution upon Expiration Date......................................................51 Section 9.2.

  • Dissolution or Liquidation To the extent not previously exercised or settled, Options, SARs and Stock Units shall terminate immediately prior to the dissolution or liquidation of the Company.

  • Dissolution Winding Up (a) The Partnership shall be dissolved upon (i) the adoption of a plan of dissolution by the General Partner(s) or (ii) the occurrence of any event required to cause the dissolution of the Partnership under the Act. (b) Any dissolution of the Partnership shall be effective as of the date on which the event occurs giving rise to such dissolution, but the Partnership shall not terminate unless and until all its affairs have been wound up and its assets distributed in accordance with the provisions of the Act. (c) Upon dissolution of the Partnership, the Partnership shall continue solely for the purposes of winding up its business and affairs as soon as reasonably practicable. Promptly after the dissolution of the Partnership, the General Partner(s) shall immediately commence to wind up the affairs of the Partnership in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the Act. In winding up the business and affairs of the Partnership, the General Partner(s) may take any and all actions that it determines in its sole discretion to be in the best interests of the Partners, including, but not limited to, any actions relating to (i) causing written notice by registered or certified mail of the Partnership’s intention to dissolve to be mailed to each known creditor of and claimant against the Partnership, (ii) the payment, settlement or compromise of existing claims against the Partnership, (iii) the making of reasonable provisions for payment of contingent claims against the Partnership and (iv) the sale or disposition of the properties and assets of the Partnership. It is expressly understood and agreed that a reasonable time shall be allowed for the orderly liquidation of the assets of the Partnership and the satisfaction of claims against the Partnership so as to enable the General Partner(s) to minimize the losses that may result from a liquidation.

  • Liquidation of Assets (a) Upon the dissolution of the Company as provided in Section 6.1 hereof, the Board shall promptly appoint the Board or Manager as the liquidator and the Board or Manager shall liquidate the business and administrative affairs of the Company, except that if the Board does not appoint the Manager as the liquidator or the Board is unable to perform this function, another liquidator will be elected by the Board. Net Profits and Net Losses during the period of liquidation shall be allocated pursuant to Section 5.4 hereof. The proceeds from liquidation (after establishment of appropriate reserves for contingencies in such amount as the Board or other liquidator shall deem appropriate in its sole discretion as applicable) shall be distributed in the following manner: (i) the debts, liabilities and obligations of the Company, other than debts to Members, and the expenses of liquidation (including legal and accounting expenses incurred in connection therewith), up to and including the date that distribution of the Company’s assets to the Members has been completed, shall first be paid on a proportionate basis; (ii) such debts, liabilities or obligations as are owing to the Members shall next be paid in their order of seniority and on a proportionate basis; and (iii) the Members shall next be paid on a proportionate basis the positive balances of their respective Capital Accounts after giving effect to all allocations to be made to such Members’ Capital Accounts for the Fiscal Period ending on the date of the distributions under this Section 6.2. (b) Anything in this Section 6.2 to the contrary notwithstanding, upon dissolution of the Company, the Board or other liquidator may distribute ratably in kind any assets of the Company; provided, however, that if any in-kind distribution is to be made (i) the assets distributed in kind shall be valued pursuant to Section 7.3 hereof as of the actual date of their distribution and charged as so valued and distributed against amounts to be paid under Section 6.2(a) above, and (ii) any profit or loss attributable to property distributed in-kind shall be included in the Net Profits or Net Losses for the Fiscal Period ending on the date of such distribution.

  • Dissolution, etc Wind up, liquidate or dissolve (voluntarily or involuntarily) or commence or suffer any proceedings seeking any such winding up, liquidation or dissolution, except in connection with a merger or consolidation permitted pursuant to Section 10.8.

  • Sale of Assets, Consolidation, Merger, Dissolution, Etc Each Borrower and Guarantor shall not directly or indirectly, (a) merge into or with or consolidate with any other Person or permit any other Person to merge into or with or consolidate with it except that (i) any Borrower or Guarantor may merge with and into or consolidate with any other Borrower or Guarantor, provided, that each of the following conditions is satisfied as determined by Agent in good faith: (A) Agent shall have received not less than ten (10) Business Days’ prior written notice of the intention of such Persons to so merge or consolidate, which notice shall set forth in reasonable detail satisfactory to Agent, the Persons that are merging or consolidating, which person will be the surviving entity, the locations of the assets of the persons that are merging or consolidating, and the material agreements and documents relating to such merger or consolidation, (B) Agent shall have received such other information with respect to such merger or consolidation as Agent may reasonably request, (C) as of the effective date of the merger or consolidation and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall exist or have occurred, (D) Agent shall have received, true, correct and complete copies of all agreements, documents and instruments relating to such merger or consolidation, including, but not limited to, the certificate or certificates of merger to be filed with each appropriate Secretary of State (with a copy as filed promptly after such filing), (E) the surviving legal entity shall expressly confirm, ratify and assume the Obligations and the Financing Agreements to which it is a party in writing, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Agent, and (F) Borrowers and Guarantors shall execute and deliver such other agreements, documents and instruments as Agent may request in connection therewith; (ii) any Borrower or Guarantor may merge with any Subsidiary that is not an Obligor, provided, that such merger constitutes a Permitted Acquisition/Merger; (b) sell, issue, assign, lease, license, transfer, abandon or otherwise dispose of any Capital Stock or Indebtedness to any other Person or any of its assets to any other Person, except for (i) sales of Inventory in the ordinary course of business, (ii) other than during any Covenant Recalibration Period, the sale or other disposition of assets (other than First Priority Collateral or Capital Stock of any of its Subsidiaries to the extent such sale or disposition would result in a Change of Control) if at the time of and after giving effect to such sale or disposition, Excess Availability shall be not less than $30,000,000 (or 16.7% of the Maximum Amount); (iii) during any Covenant Recalibration Period, the sale or other disposition of assets (other than First Priority Collateral or Capital Stock of any of its Subsidiaries to the extent such sale or disposition would result in a Change of Control) in an aggregate book value in excess of $70,000,000; provided, that, at the time of and after giving effect to such sale or disposition: (A) Excess Availability shall be not less than $30,000,000 (or 16.7% of the Maximum Credit); and (B) the Borrowers shall (1) have maintained Average Excess Availability for the 12-month period immediately preceding the closing date of such sale of not less than $30,000,000, (2) project Average Excess Availability on a pro forma basis for the 12-month period immediately following the closing date of such sale of not less than $30,000,000, (3) have maintained a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio-Recalibrated for the 12-month period immediately preceding the closing date of such sale of not less than 1.10 to 1.0, and (4) project a Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio-Recalibrated on a pro forma basis for the 12-month period immediately following the closing date of such sale of not less than1.10 to 1.0; (iv) the issuance and sale by any Borrower or Guarantor of Capital Stock of such Borrower or Guarantor after the date hereof; provided, that, (A) except as Agent may otherwise agree in writing, all of the proceeds of the sale and issuance of such Capital Stock shall be paid to Agent for application to the Obligations, whether pursuant to Section 6.4(c) or otherwise, in such order and manner as Agent may determine or at Agent’s option, to be held as cash collateral for the Obligations and (B) as of the date of such issuance and sale and after giving effect thereto, no Default or Event of Default shall exist or have occurred; (c) wind up, liquidate or dissolve; or (d) agree to do any of the foregoing.

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