Final Accounting of Liquidation Trustee Sample Clauses

Final Accounting of Liquidation Trustee. The Liquidation Trustee (or any such successor Liquidation Trustee) shall, (i) prior to the termination of the Liquidation Trust and (ii) in the event of the dissolution, resignation, or removal of the Liquidation Trustee prior to termination of the Liquidation Trust, within ninety (90) days after the occurrence of such event, render an accounting containing at least the following information:
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Final Accounting of Liquidation Trustee. The Liquidation Trustee (or any such 404 successor Liquidation Trustee) shall within ninety (90) days after the termination of the 405 Liquidation Trust or the death, dissolution, liquidation, resignation, or removal of the Liquidation 406 Trustee, render an accounting containing the following information: 407 (a) A description of the Liquidation Trust Assets. 408 (b) A summarized accounting in sufficient detail of all gains, losses, receipts, 409 disbursements and other transactions in connection with the Liquidation Trust and the Liquidation 410 Trust Assets during the Liquidation Trustees term of service, including their source and nature. 411 (c) Separate entries for all receipts of principal and income. 412 (d) The ending balance of all Liquidation Trust Assets as of the date of the accounting, 413 including the Cash balance on hand and the name(s) and locations) of the depository or 414 depositories where the Cash is kept. 415 (e) All known liabilities of the Liquidation Trust. 416 (f) All pending actions.

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