Member's Capital Contribution Sample Clauses

Member's Capital Contribution. AGM and SRSC contributed such assets and amounts as is set forth in APPENDIX A as their respective Initial Capital Contributions. Upon Closing (as defined in the Formation Agreement), AGM and SRSC received their respective Membership Interest. The Initial Capital Contributions shall have the value set forth on APPENDIX A. No interest shall accrue on any Capital Contribution.
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Member's Capital Contribution. Each Member's initial Capital Contribution is set forth on Exhibit B. • Exhibit B shows: – $2,000 capital contribution by Investor. – $0 capital contribution by Developer. • Some advisors recommend that Developer put in at least some capital. • In any case, services are not capital. 6 "CAPITAL CONTRIBUTION" Capital Contributions include cash and the Gross Asset Value of property contributed. However, the amount of liabilities that the property is subject to is debited from the Capital Account, so that the contributor only gets Capital Account credit for the net value.
Member's Capital Contribution. Each Member shall contribute such assets and amounts as is set forth in APPENDIX A as its Initial Capital Contributions. Upon Closing (as defined in the Formation Agreement), each Party shall receive its Membership Interest. The Initial Capital Contributions shall have the value set forth on APPENDIX A. No interest shall accrue on any Capital Contribution.
Member's Capital Contribution. Each Member's Capital Account at the effective time of this Agreement is set forth on Exhibit A, and reflects each Member's initial capital contribution.
Member's Capital Contribution 

Related to Member's Capital Contribution

  • 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.

  • Initial Capital Contribution The initial Capital Contribution of the Original Member as of the date of this Agreement will be $ .

  • Subsequent Capital Contributions Without creating any rights in favor of any third party, each Member shall contribute to the Company, in cash, on or before the date specified as hereinafter described, that Member's Sharing Ratio of all monies that in the unanimous judgment of the Management Committee are necessary to enable the Company to acquire the Project from the Seller and to cause the assets of the Company to be properly operated and maintained and to discharge its costs, expenses, obligations, and liabilities, including without limitation its Sharing Ratio of the purchase price set forth in the Asset Sale Agreement, and its Sharing Ratio of Working Capital Requirements in order to bring current Company bank accounts to an amount equal to the Working Capital Requirements, as more particularly described in Section 5.01 below. The Management Committee shall notify each other Member of the need for Capital Contributions pursuant to this Section 4.02 when appropriate, which notice must include a statement in reasonable detail of the proposed uses of the Capital Contributions and a date (which date may be no earlier than the fifth Business Day following each Member's receipt of its notice) before which the Capital Contributions must be made. Notices for Capital Contributions must be made to all Members in accordance with their Sharing Ratios.

  • Additional Capital Contributions No Member shall be required to make additional capital contributions. A Member may make additional capital contributions to the Company.

  • Initial Capital Contributions (a) The Partners have made, on or prior to the date hereof, Capital Contributions and, in exchange, the Partnership has issued to the Partners the number of Class A Units as specified in the books and records of the Partnership.

  • Capital Contributions Capital Accounts The capital contribution of the Sole Member is set forth on Annex A attached hereto. Except as required by applicable law, the Sole Member shall not at any time be required to make additional contributions of capital to the Company. The capital accounts of the members shall be adjusted for distributions and allocations made in accordance with Section 8.

  • Capital Contributions Persons seeking to become a Member shall be required to purchase or acquire Shares and make capital contributions in such forms and in such amounts and at such times as the Board may require, if any, in its sole discretion (any, a “Capital Contribution”) whereupon a capital account for a new Member will be established, and, if applicable, accreted, in the amount of such Member’s Capital Contribution or based upon the fair market value of property contributed, and the new Member shall be issued a number of Class A Ordinary Shares as determined by the Board, and the Board shall update Exhibit A attached hereto accordingly. The provisions of this Section 3.1 are solely intended for the benefit of the Members and, to the fullest extent permitted by law, shall not be construed as conferring any benefit upon any creditor of the Company (and no such creditor shall be a third-party beneficiary of this Agreement). The Members shall have no duty or obligation to any creditor of the Company to make any contribution to the Company.

  • Capital Contribution Capital Contribution" means any contribution to the capital of the Company in cash or property by the Sole Member pursuant to Article V.

  • Capital Contributions of the Partners (a) The Partners have made the Capital Contributions as set forth in Exhibit A.

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