No Authority of Members to Act on Behalf of the Company Sample Clauses

No Authority of Members to Act on Behalf of the Company. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, no Member will act for, deal on behalf of, or bind the Company in any way other than through its representatives (acting as such) on the Management Committee.
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No Authority of Members to Act on Behalf of the Company. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, no Member will act for, deal on behalf of, or bind the Company in any way other than through its representatives (acting as such) on the Management Committee. Comment There are a variety of ways in which the Members can choose to participate in the management of the Company. In the Model JV Agreement, the Members have delegated management authority to their representatives on a four-person Management Committee that will be responsible for managing or directing the management of the Company (Section 5.1(a)). The Members’ appointees to the Management Committee, as a practical matter, will consult with and account to the Member that appointed them. The number of Managers should reflect the management needs of the venture and the desires of the Members to have various departments or functions represented on the Management Committee. For example, each Member might want a representative with product development expertise, a representative with financial expertise, or a representative with marketing or sales expertise. Important considerations are whether each Member is represented equally in number and expertise on the Management Committee, the extent to which reliance will be placed on professional managers and the protections that are put in place with respect to future changes in the management structure in the event of a default (Section 8.3(c)). While it is expected that a Member’s representative will vote as directed by the Member and that two or more representatives would therefore be unnecessary, the use of a four-person management structure provides flexibility in the event that a Manager or his delegate is unable to participate in a meeting.

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