Common use of Mandatory Redemptions Applicable to ERISA Investors Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Redemptions Applicable to ERISA Investors. The Company may issue Units to an ERISA Investor in exchange for Capital Contribution(s) and the Manager may admit such ERISA Investor as a Member subject to the terms hereof; provided, that the Manager shall only accept Capital Contributions from an ERISA Investor and issue Units in exchange thereof (and xxxxx said ERISA Investor as a Member if applicable) if, after said issuance, the Units held by ERISA Investors, collectively, would be less than twenty five percent (25%) of the Units then outstanding. At all times, the number of Units held by ERISA Investors shall be less than twenty-five percent (25%) of all Units then outstanding. For purposes of this calculation, the term “Member” shall include Assignees. This limitation shall be referred to as the “ERISA Investor Restriction.” If as a result of a Member Withdrawal, redemption or otherwise or issuance of additional Units, the Company violates or will violate the ERISA Investor Restriction, the Manager has the right, exercisable in its sole discretion, to cause the Company to redeem outstanding Units that are then held by ERISA Investors, on a pro rata basis, as is or may be necessary to ensure that the Company does not violate the ERISA Investor Restriction. In the event the Manager determines to exercise its rights under this Section 4.21, the Manager shall give each ERISA Investor immediate written notice of said determination, and in such Writing shall advise each ERISA Investor of the number of Units to be redeemed from said Investor, the effective date of such redemption and the Redemption Price to be paid to such Investor. Upon the effective date of such redemption, the Manager shall cause the Company to tender to each ERISA Investor the Redemption Price applicable to said Investor as directed by said Investor. No fees shall be assessed by the Company on a redemption occurring pursuant to this Section.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement (Real Street Build-to-Rent Fund I, LLC), Operating Agreement (Brookwood Fenton Investments LLC), Operating Agreement (Brookwood Fenton Investments LLC)

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