Common use of Liquidation Procedure Clause in Contracts

Liquidation Procedure. A reasonable time, as determined by the General Partner, from the date of an event of dissolution shall be allowed for the orderly liquidation of the assets of the Partnership and the discharge of its liabilities. Upon the completion of dissolution in accordance with the terms hereof, the Partnership shall terminate and the General Partner shall execute, acknowledge and cause to be filed a certificate of cancellation of the Partnership whereupon it shall cease to exist in all respects. In the event of a dissolution of the Partnership, liquidation of the assets of the Partnership and discharge of its liabilities may be carried out by a liquidation trustee or receiver, who shall be a bank or trust company or other person or firm having experience in managing, liquidating or otherwise handling property of the type then owned by the Partnership. Such liquidation trustee or receiver shall be designated by the General Partner (or in the absence of the General Partner, by the Limited Partners holding more than 50% of the Units). A liquidation trustee shall be not personally liable for the debts of the Partnership but otherwise shall have such obligations and authorities as are given the General Partner pursuant to this Agreement or as may be agreed upon between the Partners and said liquidation trustee.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Duke Realty Limited Partnership/, Duke Realty Limited Partnership/, Duke Realty Limited Partnership/

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