Order of Distribution of Assets Sample Clauses

Order of Distribution of Assets. In the event of dissolution as provided in Section 9.1 above, the cash of the Partnership shall be distributed as follows:
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Order of Distribution of Assets. In the event of dissolution as provided in Section 10.1 above, the cash of the Company shall be distributed as follows: (a) All of the Company’s debts and liabilities to persons other than Members and Managers shall be paid and discharged; (b) All of the Company’s debts and liabilities to Members and Managers shall be paid and discharged; (c) The balance of the cash of the Company shall be distributed to the Members and Managers in accordance with Section 5.5.
Order of Distribution of Assets. In the event of dissolution as provided in Section 9.1 above, the cash of the Partnership shall be distributed as follows: (a) All of the Partnership's debts and liabilities to persons other than Partners shall be paid and discharged; (b) All of the Partnership's debts and liabilities to Partners shall be paid and discharged; (c) The balance of the cash of the Partnership shall be distributed to the Partners in proportion to their respective outstanding Capital Accounts. Upon dissolution, each Limited Partner shall look solely to the assets of the Partnership for the return of his Capital Contribution, and if the Partnership assets remaining after the payment or discharge of the debts and liabilities of the Partnership is insufficient to return the Capital Contribution of each Limited Partner, such Limited Partner shall have no recourse against the General Partners or any other Limited Partner. The winding-up of the affairs of the Partnership and the distribution of its assets shall be conducted exclusively by the General Partners. It is hereby authorized to do any and all acts and things authorized by law for these purposes. In the event of insolvency, dissolution, bankruptcy or resignation of all of the General Partners or removal of the General Partners by the Limited Partners, the winding up of the affairs of the Partnership and the distribution of its assets shall be conducted by such person or entity as may be selected by a vote of a majority of the outstanding Units, which person or entity is hereby authorized to do any and all acts and things authorized by law for such purposes.
Order of Distribution of Assets. In the event of dissolution as provided in Section 10.1 above, the cash of the Company shall be distributed as follows: (a) All of the Company’s debts and liabilities to persons other than Members and Managers shall be paid and discharged; (b) All of the Company’s debts and liabilities to Members and Managers shall be paid and discharged; (c) The balance of the cash of the Company shall be distributed to the Members and Managers in accordance with their respective positive Capital Account balances, after taking into account allocations of Profits and Losses for the Company’s Fiscal Year during which the liquidation occurs including the tax effect of the liquidation itself.
Order of Distribution of Assets. If the Company is dissolved under Section 12.1 above, the assets of the Company shall be distributed in accordance with Delaware Statutes Section 18-804.
Order of Distribution of Assets. If the Company is dissolved under Section 12.1 above, the assets of the Company shall be distributed in accordance with the California LLC Law.
Order of Distribution of Assets. If the Company is dissolved under Section 12.1 above, the assets of the Company shall be distributed in accordance with Nevada Statutes Section 86.521.
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  • Distribution of Assets In case the Company shall declare or make any distribution of its assets (including cash) to holders of Common Stock as a partial liquidating dividend, by way of return of capital or otherwise, then, after the date of record for determining shareholders entitled to such distribution, but prior to the date of distribution, the holder of this Warrant shall be entitled upon exercise of this Warrant for the purchase of any or all of the shares of Common Stock subject hereto, to receive the amount of such assets which would have been payable to the holder had such holder been the holder of such shares of Common Stock on the record date for the determination of shareholders entitled to such distribution.

  • Contribution of Assets Subject to and upon the terms and conditions contained herein, on the Closing Date, Dentist shall convey, transfer, deliver and assign to Pentegra or any affiliate of Pentegra designated by Pentegra all of Dentist's right, title and interest in and to those certain assets described on EXHIBIT 1.1 attached hereto (individually, "Asset", and collectively "Assets"), free and clear of all obligations, security interests, claims, liens and encumbrances, except as specifically assumed, or taken subject to, by Pentegra pursuant to SECTION 1.3(b) hereof.

  • Liquidation of Assets (a) Upon the dissolution of the Company as provided in Section 6.1 hereof, the Board shall promptly appoint the Board or Manager as the liquidator and the Board or Manager shall liquidate the business and administrative affairs of the Company, except that if the Board does not appoint the Manager as the liquidator or the Board is unable to perform this function, another liquidator will be elected by the Board. Net Profits and Net Losses during the period of liquidation shall be allocated pursuant to Section 5.4 hereof. The proceeds from liquidation (after establishment of appropriate reserves for contingencies in such amount as the Board or other liquidator shall deem appropriate in its sole discretion as applicable) shall be distributed in the following manner: (i) the debts, liabilities and obligations of the Company, other than debts to Members, and the expenses of liquidation (including legal and accounting expenses incurred in connection therewith), up to and including the date that distribution of the Company’s assets to the Members has been completed, shall first be paid on a proportionate basis; (ii) such debts, liabilities or obligations as are owing to the Members shall next be paid in their order of seniority and on a proportionate basis; and (iii) the Members shall next be paid on a proportionate basis the positive balances of their respective Capital Accounts after giving effect to all allocations to be made to such Members’ Capital Accounts for the Fiscal Period ending on the date of the distributions under this Section 6.2. (b) Anything in this Section 6.2 to the contrary notwithstanding, upon dissolution of the Company, the Board or other liquidator may distribute ratably in kind any assets of the Company; provided, however, that if any in-kind distribution is to be made (i) the assets distributed in kind shall be valued pursuant to Section 7.3 hereof as of the actual date of their distribution and charged as so valued and distributed against amounts to be paid under Section 6.2(a) above, and (ii) any profit or loss attributable to property distributed in-kind shall be included in the Net Profits or Net Losses for the Fiscal Period ending on the date of such distribution.

  • Application of Assets Upon dissolution of the Company, the Company shall cease carrying on its business and affairs and shall commence winding up of the Company’s business and affairs and complete the winding up as soon as practicable. The Company’s affairs shall be concluded by the Managers. The assets of the Company may be liquidated or distributed in kind, as determined by the Managers, and the same shall first be applied to the satisfaction (whether by payment or the making of reasonable provision for payment) of the Company’s liabilities and then to the Members. If the assets of the Company shall not be sufficient to pay all of the liabilities of the Company, to the fullest extent permitted by law, no assets of the Company may be sold or disposed of without the written consent of all of the holders of outstanding Securities. To the extent that Company assets cannot either be sold without undue loss or readily divided for distribution in kind to the Members, then the Company may, as determined by the Managers, convey those assets to a suitable holding entity established for the benefit of the Members in order to permit the assets to be sold without undue loss and the proceeds thereof, subject to the Act, distributed to the Member at a future date. The legal form of the holding entity, the identity of the trustee or other fiduciary and the terms of its governing instrument shall be determined by the Managers.

  • Location of Assets To keep any property belonging to the Trust at any place in theUnited States.

  • VALUATION OF ASSETS For all purposes of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the determination of the Net Asset Value per Unit of each Class, the assets of this FuturesAccess Fund shall be valued according to the following principles: (a) The Net Assets of this FuturesAccess Fund are its assets less its liabilities determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and as described below. Accrued Performance Fees (as described in the Disclosure Document) shall reduce Net Asset Value, even though such Performance Fees may never, in fact, be paid. (b) For the avoidance of doubt, the Sponsor shall, in general, apply the following principles in valuing this FuturesAccess Fund’s assets: (i) commodity interests and currency interests which are traded on a United States exchange shall be valued at their settlement on the date as of which the values are being determined; (ii) commodity interests and currency interests not traded on a United States exchange shall be valued based upon policies established by the Sponsor, generally based on prices as reported by any reliable source selected by the Sponsor, consistently applied for each variety of interest; (iii) swap agreements shall be valued in the good faith discretion of the Sponsor based on quotations received from dealers deemed appropriate by the Sponsor; (iv) bank and other interest-bearing accounts, Treasury bills and other short-term, interest-bearing instruments shall be valued at cost plus accrued interest; (v) securities which are traded on a national securities exchange shall be valued at their closing price on the date as of which their value is being determined on the national securities exchange on which such securities are principally traded or on a consolidated tape which includes such exchange, whichever shall be selected by the Sponsor, or, if there is no closing price on such date on such exchange or consolidated tape, at the prior day’s closing price; (vi) securities not traded on a national securities exchange but traded over-the-counter shall be valued based on prices as reported by any reliable source selected by the Sponsor; (vii) money-market funds shall be valued at their net asset value on the date as of which their value is being determined; (viii) if on the date as of which any valuation is being made, the exchange or market herein designated for the valuation of any given assets is not open for business, the basis for valuing such assets shall be such value as the Sponsor may deem fair and reasonable; Aspect FuturesAccess LLC

  • Winding Up, Liquidation and Distribution of Assets (a) Upon dissolution of the Company, no further business shall be conducted except for the taking of such action as shall be necessary for the winding up of the affairs of the Company and the distribution of its assets to the Members pursuant to the provisions of this Section 14.04. (b) Upon dissolution of the Company, an accounting shall be made by the Company’s accountants of the accounts of the Company and of the Company’s assets, liabilities and operations, from the date of the last previous accounting until the date of dissolution. The Manager(s), or if none, the Person or Persons selected by Majority Interest of the Members (the “Liquidators”) shall immediately proceed to wind up the affairs of the Company. The Liquidators shall have full authority to wind up the affairs of the Company and to make distributions as provided herein. (c) Upon dissolution of the Company, the Liquidators shall either sell the assets of the Company at the best price available, or the Liquidators may distribute to the Members all or any portion of the Company’s assets in kind. If any assets are to be distributed in kind, the Liquidators shall ascertain the fair market value (by appraisal or other reasonable means) of such assets, and each Member’s Capital Account shall be charged or credited, as the case may be, as if such asset had been sold for cash at such fair market value and the net gain or net loss recognized thereby had been allocated to and among the Members in accordance with Article IX above. (d) All assets of the Company shall be applied and distributed by the Liquidators in the following order: (i) First, to the creditors of the Company; (ii) Next, to setting up the reserves that the Liquidators may deem reasonably necessary for contingent or unforeseen liabilities or obligations of the Company; (iii) Finally, in accordance with the positive balance (if any) in each Member’s Capital Account (as determined after taking into account all Capital Account adjustments for the Company’s Fiscal Year during which the liquidation occurs), with any balance in excess thereof being distributed in proportion to the Members’ respective Ownership Percentages. Any such distributions in respect to Capital Accounts shall, to the extent practicable, be made in accordance with the time requirements set forth in Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations. (e) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Operating Agreement, upon a “liquidation” within the meaning of Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(g) of the Regulations, if any Member has a deficit Capital Account (after giving effect to all contributions, distributions, allocations and other Capital Account adjustments for all taxable years, including the year during which such liquidation occurs), such Member shall have no obligation to make any Capital Contribution, and the negative balance of such Member’s Capital Account shall not be considered a debt owed by such Member to the Company or to any other Person for any purpose whatsoever.

  • Liquidation and Distribution of Assets Upon the dissolution of the Company, the Member, or court-appointed trustee, if there is no remaining Member, shall take full account of the Company’s liabilities and assets, and such assets shall be liquidated as promptly as is consistent with obtaining the fair value thereof. During the period of liquidation, the business and affairs of the Company shall continue to be governed by the provisions of this Agreement, with the management of the Company continuing as provided in Section 5 hereof. The proceeds from liquidation of the Company’s property, to the extent sufficient therefore, shall be applied and distributed in the following order: (i) To the payment and discharge of all of the Company’s debts and liabilities, including those to the Member as a creditor, to the extent permitted by law, and the establishment of any necessary reserves; (ii) To the Member in satisfaction of any Member Loans which have not been satisfied pursuant to Section 7.2(b)(i); and (iii) To the Member in accordance with Section 3.

  • Description of Assets Upon the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, Seller does hereby grant, convey, sell, transfer and assign to Buyer the following assets, properties and contractual rights of Seller, wherever located, subject to the exclusions hereinafter set forth: (a) all equipment used or for use in the operation of the Business, including, without limitation, the equipment listed on Schedule 1.1(a) attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Equipment"); (b) all of the motor vehicles used or for use in the Business, and all radios, attachments, accessories and materials handling equipment now located in or on such motor vehicles (the "Rolling Stock"), as the same are listed and more completely described by manufacturer, model number and model year on Schedule 1.1(b), attached hereto and made a part hereof; (c) all manual and automated routing and billing information and components thereof; (d) all contractual rights of Seller with Seller's customers (whether oral or in writing) relating to the conduct of the Business (the "Customer Accounts"), and all commitments, lists, leases, permits, licenses, consents, approvals, franchises and other instruments relating to the Customer Accounts (the "Related Approvals"); a complete and accurate list of the Customer Accounts and the Related Approvals is set forth on Schedule 1.1(d), attached hereto and made a part hereof, and true and complete copies of all Customer Accounts and Related Approvals shall be delivered to Buyer simultaneously with the execution and delivery of this Agreement; (e) all of Seller's inventory of parts, tires and accessories of every kind, nature and description used or for use in connection with the Business (the "Inventory"); (f) all right, title and interest of Seller in and to all trade secrets, proprietary rights, symbols, trademarks, service marks, logos and trade names used in the Business; (g) all permits, licenses, franchises, consents and other approvals relating to the Business set forth on Schedule 1.1(g), attached hereto and made a part hereof (the "Permits"), true and complete copies of which are attached to Schedule 1.1(g); (h) Seller's leasehold interest in the Land; (i) all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to the name "Suburban Wastewater Services Inc." and the right to use such name (the "Business Name"); (j) all of Seller's existing documents, files and other material related to all current or past customers of the Business; (k) all of Seller's shop tools, nuts and bolts relating to the Business; and (l) all of the goodwill of the Business. All of the foregoing assets, properties and contractual rights are hereinafter sometimes collectively called the "Assets."

  • Disposition of Assets No Loan Party shall, and no Loan Party shall suffer or permit any of its Subsidiaries to, directly or indirectly, sell, assign, lease, convey, transfer or otherwise dispose of (whether in one or a series of transactions) any Property (including the Stock of any Subsidiary of any Loan Party, whether in a public or a private offering or otherwise, and accounts and notes receivable, with or without recourse) or enter into any agreement to do any of the foregoing (except subject to compliance with, or termination of, this Agreement), except: (a) dispositions of inventory, or used, worn-out or surplus equipment or defaulted receivables for collection, all in the Ordinary Course of Business; (b) dispositions not otherwise permitted hereunder which are made for fair market value (excluding Accounts, Inventory and notes receivable); provided, that (i) at the time of any disposition, no Event of Default shall exist or shall result from such disposition, (ii) not less than 75% of the aggregate sales price from such disposition shall be paid in cash, (iii) such dispositions are made for fair market value, (iv) the requirements of Section 2.05(b)(ii), to the extent applicable, are complied with in connection therewith, provided that, all Net Cash Proceeds received from dispositions in any Fiscal Year under this clause (b) in an aggregate amount in excess of $7,500,000 per annum shall be paid in accordance with Section 2.03(b) of the Term Credit Agreement or, if applicable, Second Lien Credit Agreement, and (v) after giving effect to such disposition, the Loan Parties are in compliance on a pro forma basis with the covenant set forth in Section 7.19, recomputed for the most recent Fiscal Quarter for which financial statements have been delivered; (c) dispositions of Cash Equivalents; (d) licenses, sublicenses, leases or subleases granted to third parties in the Ordinary Course of Business not interfering with the business of the Loan Parties or any of their Subsidiaries; (e) dispositions constituting an Investment or Restricted Payment permitted under this Agreement; (f) dispositions in connection with an Event of Loss; provided that the requirements of Section 2.05(b) and Section 2.03(b) of the Term Credit Agreement are complied with in connection therewith; (g) dispositions of the assets of any Non-Material Subsidiary; (h) sale-leasebacks of real estate, machinery and equipment with a value not to exceed $10,000,000 in the aggregate; (i) termination of a lease that is not reasonably likely to result in a Material Adverse Effect and does not result from a default by a Loan Party; and (j) any disposition described in the Structure Memorandum.

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