Common use of Limited Partnership Clause in Contracts

Limited Partnership. If the Single Purpose Entity is a limited partnership, to be a special purpose entity, all of its general partners shall be special purpose entities. If such limited partnership has more than one general partner, then such limited partnership shall continue (and not dissolve) for so long as a solvent general partner exists. Consequently, both the limited partnership’s partnership agreement and the certificate of incorporation of its general partner(s) will have to meet certain requirements to be considered special purpose entities. Such requirements are as follows:

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Mezzanine Loan and Security Agreement (Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc), Loan and Security Agreement (Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc), Loan and Security Agreement (Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc)

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Limited Partnership. If the Single Purpose Entity is a limited partnership, to be a special purpose entity, all of its general partners shall be special purpose entities. If such limited partnership has more than one general partner, then such limited partnership shall continue (and not dissolve) for so long as a solvent general partner exists. Consequently, both the limited partnership’s 's partnership agreement and the certificate of incorporation of its general partner(s) will have to meet certain requirements to be considered special purpose entities. Such requirements are as follows:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Loan and Security Agreement (CNL Hotels & Resorts, Inc.)

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