Loss of Limited Liability Sample Clauses

Loss of Limited Liability. Each Limited Partner acknowledges that each Limited Partner which participates in the management of the Partnership, transacts business in the name of the Partnership or acts as mandatary or attorney of the Partnership may lose the benefit of limited liability.
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Loss of Limited Liability. Subject to the provisions of the Act, the liability of each Limited Partner for the debts, liabilities and obligations of the Limited Partnership is limited to the amount of its Capital Contribution and the Limited Partner will have no further personal liability for such debts, liabilities or obligations and after making payment of the full amount of his Capital Contribution to the Limited Partnership. Each Limited Partner will not be subject to, nor be liable for, any further calls or assessments or further contributions to the Limited Partnership. Where a Limited Partner has received the return of all or part of its Capital Contribution, the Limited Partner will be liable to the Limited Partnership for any amount, not in excess of the amount returned with interest, necessary to discharge the liabilities of the Limited Partnership to all creditors who extended credit or whose claims otherwise arose before the return of the Capital Contribution. However, if the Limited Partner takes part in the management of the business of the Limited Partnership, the Limited Partner could potentially jeopardize their limited liability, and as a result become liable for all of the debts and liabilities of the Limited Partnership.
Loss of Limited Liability. As a Member of a limited liability company, a Member will not generally be liable for obligations of the Company in excess of the Member's capital contributions, required capital calls, the portion of Company obligation that the Member has personally guaranteed, and Member's share of undistributed profits of the Company. However, the law relating to limited liability companies is relatively new and developing and there can be no assurance that the limited liability of the Members will be maintained under all circumstances. Loss of limited liability designation would mean that the Members could be held personally liable for some or all obligations of the Company.

Related to Loss of Limited Liability

  • Limited Liability of Limited Partners (1) Each Unit of Limited Partnership Interest, when purchased by a Limited Partner, subject to the qualifications set forth below, shall be fully paid and non-assessable. (2) A Limited Partner shall have no liability in excess of his obligation to make contributions to the capital of the Partnership and his share of the Partnership’s assets and undistributed profits, subject to the qualifications provided in the Partnership Act.

  • Limited Liability Except as provided by the Act, the debts, obligations and liabilities of the Company, whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be solely the debts, obligations and liabilities of the Company, and the Member shall not be obligated personally for any such debt, obligation or liability of the Company solely by reason of being a member of the Company.

  • Formation of Limited Liability Company The Company was formed on January 13, 2017, pursuant to the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act, 6 Del. C. § 18-101, et seq., as amended from time to time (the “Delaware Act”), by the filing of a Certificate of Formation of the Company with the office of the Secretary of the State of Delaware. The rights and obligations of the Member and the administration of the Company shall be governed by this Agreement and the Delaware Act. To the extent this Agreement is inconsistent in any respect with the Delaware Act, this Agreement shall control.

  • Certificate of Limited Liability Company Interest A Member’s limited liability company interest may be evidenced by a certificate of limited liability company interest executed by the Manager or an officer in such form as the Manager may approve; provided that such certificate of limited liability company interest shall not bear a legend that causes such limited liability company interest to constitute a security under Article 8 (including Section 8-103) of the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted and in effect in the State of Delaware, or the corresponding statute of any other applicable jurisdiction.

  • Unlimited Liability Neither party will exclude or limit its liability for damages resulting from: a) unauthorized use or disclosure of Confidential Information, b) either party’s breach of its data protection and security obligations that result in an unauthorized use or disclosure of personal data,

  • Liability of Limited Partners Except as provided in the following sentence, notwithstanding the provisions hereof for the allocation of the Partnership’s net losses and for the distribution of cash to the Partners by the Partnership, the Limited Partners shall not be responsible or obligated to any third parties for any debts or liabilities of the Partnership in excess of such Limited Partner’s unrecovered contributions to the capital of the Partnership and such Limited Partner’s share of any undistributed profits of the Partnership.

  • Limited Liability of Members No Member shall be liable for any debts or obligations of the Company beyond the amount of the Capital Contributions made by such Member.

  • Amendment of Limited Liability Company Agreement (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section 8.1, this Agreement may be amended, in whole or in part, with: (i) the approval of the Board (including the vote of a majority of the Independent Directors, if required by the 0000 Xxx) without the Members approval; and (ii) if required by the 1940 Act, the approval of the Members by such vote as is required by the 0000 Xxx. (b) Any amendment that would: (i) increase the obligation of a Member to make any contribution to the capital of the Company; (ii) reduce the Capital Account of a Member other than in accordance with Article V; or (iii) modify the events causing the dissolution of the Company; may be made only if (i) the written consent of each Member adversely affected thereby is obtained prior to the effectiveness thereof or (ii) such amendment does not become effective until (A) each Member has received written notice of such amendment and (B) any Member objecting to such amendment has been afforded a reasonable opportunity (pursuant to such procedures as may be prescribed by the Board) to tender its entire Interest for repurchase by the Company. (c) The power of the Board to amend this Agreement at any time without the consent of the other Members as set forth in paragraph (a) of this Section 8.1 shall specifically include the power to: (i) restate this Agreement together with any amendments hereto that have been duly adopted in accordance herewith to incorporate such amendments in a single, integrated document; (ii) amend this Agreement (other than with respect to the matters set forth in Section 8.1(b) hereof) to effect compliance with any applicable law or regulation or to cure any ambiguity or to correct or supplement any provision hereof that may be inconsistent with any other provision hereof; and (iii) amend this Agreement to make such changes as may be necessary or advisable to ensure that the Company will not be treated as an association or a publicly traded partnership taxable as a corporation as defined in Section 7704(b) of the Code for U.S. federal income tax purposes. (d) The Board shall cause written notice to be given of any amendment to this Agreement to each Member, which notice shall set forth (i) the text of the proposed amendment or (ii) a summary thereof and a statement that the text of the amendment thereof will be furnished to any Member upon request.

  • Certification of Limited Liability Company and Limited Partnership Interests Each interest in any limited liability company or limited partnership controlled by any Grantor and pledged hereunder shall be represented by a certificate, shall be a “security” within the meaning of Article 8 of the New York UCC and shall be governed by Article 8 of the New York UCC.

  • The Limited Liability Company The Members have created a limited liability company: The operations of the Company shall be governed by the laws located in the State of Governing Law and in accordance with this Agreement as follows:

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