Members Capital Contributions a) Single-Member Capital Contributions (Applies ONLY if Single-Member): The Member may make such capital contributions (each a “Capital Contribution”) in such amounts and at such times as the Member shall determine. The Member shall not be obligated to make any Capital Contributions. The Member may take distributions of the capital from time to time in accordance with the limitations imposed by the Statutes. b) Multi-Member (Applies ONLY if Multi-Member): The Members have contributed the following capital amounts to the Company as set forth below and are not obligated to make any additional capital contributions:
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.
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: (a) The Company will make timely payments. (b) The Company will only be required to make payments towards dissociating Member’s debt if the Company is profitable and passes income to current Members. (c) The Company must make a debt payment to the dissociating Member if the Company’s income surpassed 50% of the total determined value of the dissociating Members’ interest in a taxable year. (Example: If dissociating Members’ value was $100,000 and current Member(s) received over $50,000 taxable income in the taxable year, the Company would owe a debt payment to dissociating Member. If current Member(s) only received $40,000 in passed income, there would be no payment due.) (d) The debt payment must be at least 10% of the value of the passed income to current Members. (e) The company must make payment to dissociating Member within sixty (60) days of the end of the Company’s taxable year. (f) The payment schedule will continue until the dissociating Member’s debt is paid. (g) If the Company dissolves, the dissociating Member will be a regular creditor and payment will follow Section ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ of the Act. (h) The dissociating Member’s membership interest as assigned to current Members shall NOT accrue interest. (i) The Company may pay the amount owed to the dissociating Member at any time.
Partnership Funds Pending application or distribution, the funds of the Partnership shall be deposited in such bank account or accounts, or invested in such interest-bearing or non-interest bearing investment, including, without limitation, checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit and time or demand deposits in commercial banks, U.S. government securities and securities guaranteed by U.S. government agencies as shall be designed by the General Partner. Such funds shall not be commingled with funds of any other Person. Withdrawals therefrom shall be made upon such signatures as the General Partner may designate.
Member Capital Contributions (Check One)