Liquidation of Dissociated Member's Membership Interest Sample Clauses

Liquidation of Dissociated Member's Membership Interest. Following the dissociation of a Member, the remaining Members (in proportion to their Membership Interests), or at their election, the Company, shall have the option, but not the obligation, to purchase and thereby liquidate the Membership Interest of such dissociated Member in accordance with this Article 7. Notice of such election shall be made by written notice delivered to the dissociated Member or the dissociated Member's personal representative within sixty (60) days of the dissociation.
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Related to Liquidation of Dissociated Member's Membership Interest

  • DISTRIBUTION OF DISSOCIATING MEMBERS INTEREST Upon determination of the dissociating Members’ interest value, the value will be a debt of the Company. The dissociating Member will only be able to demand payment of this debt at dissolution of the Company or by the following method:

  • VALUATION OF DISSOCIATING MEMBERS INTEREST If a Member wants to exit the Company, and does not have a buyer of its membership interest, the dissociating Member will assign its interest to the current Members according to the following procedures:

  • Transfer of Membership Interest The Sole Member may Transfer any part or all of its rights and interest (including, but not limited to, its Capital Account) in the Company (each a “Membership Interest”) now owned or hereafter acquired to any Person, and the transferee of such Membership Interest shall become a Member of the Company.

  • Member's Capital Accounts A Capital Account for the Member shall be maintained by the Company. The Member's Capital Account shall reflect the Member’s capital contributions and increases for any net income or gain of the Company. The Member’s Capital Account shall also reflect decreases for distributions made to the Member and the Member’s share of any losses and deductions of the Company.

  • Members Capital Contributions Each Member shall contribute the amount as pledged, or as determined by the Manager and the Member, as the Member’s Initial Capital Contribution upon not less than 48 hours’ notice by the Manager. An Exhibit A may be amended from time to time by the Manager in its sole discretion to represent the current state of Capital Contributions by Members who may join to this Operating Agreement during the course of the business of the Company. The Manager may instead maintain the Capital Contributions, capital accounts and names of Members using its own office systems and personnel without updating or attaching an Exhibit A to this Operating Agreement.

  • Winding Up Affairs Upon Termination In the event that this Contract is terminated for any reason, the parties agree that the provisions of this paragraph survive termination:

  • Events of Dissolution The Company shall be dissolved upon the happening of any of the following events:

  • Dissolution Event If there is a Dissolution Event before the termination of this Safe, the Investor will automatically be entitled (subject to the liquidation priority set forth in Section 1(d) below) to receive a portion of Proceeds equal to the Cash-Out Amount, due and payable to the Investor immediately prior to the consummation of the Dissolution Event.

  • Additional Members One or more additional members may be admitted to the Company with the consent of the Member. Prior to the admission of any such additional members to the Company, the Member shall amend this Agreement to make such changes as the Member shall determine to reflect the fact that the Company shall have such additional members. Each additional member shall execute and deliver a supplement or counterpart to this Agreement, as necessary.

  • Dissolution and Winding Up The Company shall dissolve and its business and affairs shall be wound up pursuant to a written instrument executed by the Member. In such event, after satisfying creditors, all remaining assets shall be distributed to the Member.

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