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Limitations While the Corporate Trustee is Serving as Individual Trustee. During such time when the Corporate Trustee or its Affiliate is also serving as initial Individual Trustee, the Corporate Trustee shall serve as the Individual Manager of the LLC (as defined in Section 2.1), with all powers of the Individual Manager; provided, however, during such time there shall be no commencement of content services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Corporate Trustee or its Affiliate shall have no duty or obligation to perform any duties, responsibilities or obligations in its capacity as either Individual Trustee or Individual Manager, and shall be indemnified, defended, and held harmless for any action or inaction. Settlor intends that when the Corporate Trustee or its Affiliate is also serving as Individual Trustee or Individual Manager, that it have ultimate discretion on whether to take responsibility for a particular duty, responsibility or obligation of the Individual Trustee or Individual Manager without liability for any action or inaction or failure to assume responsibility for a duty, responsibility or obligation.
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