Common use of Grant of Power Clause in Contracts

Grant of Power. Each Member constitutes and appoints the Manager as the Member's true and lawful attorney-in-fact ("Attorney-in-Fact"), and in the Member's name, place and stead, to make, execute, sign, acknowledge, and file: (i) Articles of Organization or any amendment thereto, which has been approved as provided in this Agreement; (ii) all documents (including amendments to articles of organization) which the Attorney-in-Fact deems appropriate to reflect any amendment, change, or modification of this Agreement; (iii) any and all other certificates or other instruments required to be filed by the Company under the laws of the State of Ohio or of any other state or jurisdiction, including, without limitation, any certificate or other instruments necessary in order for the Company to continue to qualify as a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Ohio; (iv) one or more fictitious or trade name certificates; and (v) all documents which may be required to dissolve and terminate the Company and to cancel its Articles of Organization.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement (Aldila Inc), Operating Agreement (Synergy Brands Inc), Operating Agreement (Miller Lloyd I Iii)

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