Retention of Attorneys, Accountants, and Other Sample Clauses

Retention of Attorneys, Accountants, and Other. 3.5.1 Without limitation, but subject to the remaining provisions herein, the Trust may retain the law firms of Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxx LLP, as counsel, and Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP, as special litigation counsel, and such other law firms as the Trust may require to aid in the prosecution and liquidation of the Creditor Trust Rights of Action and defense of any Counterclaims, to aid in the settlement, resolution or objection to Disputed Claims or Unresolved Claims and to perform such other functions as may be appropriate in furtherance of the intent and purpose of this Trust Agreement and the administration of the Creditor Trust Assets, including without limitation, determining if any separate documents are necessary to be executed and/or filed with the applicable courts handling each Creditor Trust Right of Action to effectuate the transfer or assignment of the Creditor Trust Rights of Action to the Trust as provided under the Plan. 3.5.2 Without limitation, but subject to the remaining provisions herein, the Trust also may authorize Xxxxxxxxxx & Xxxxx LLP and Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx LLP to retain directly experts, advisors, consultants, accountants, agents, clerical personnel or other professionals ("Professionals") to assist the attorneys in connection with the activities described in Section 3.5.1, and treat payments to such Professionals as litigation expenses. 3.5.3 Without limitation, but subject to the remaining provisions herein, the Trust may retain such other Professionals, including, without limitation, Capstone Advisory Group, LLC, as financial advisor, as the Managing Trustee may deem necessary or appropriate to assist the Trust in carrying out its powers and duties under this Trust Agreement. 3.5.4 Without limitation, but subject to the remaining provisions herein, the Managing Trustee may retain, on a nunc pro tunc basis to a date prior to the Effective Date, Xxxxx Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxx, P.C., or such other law firm as determined by the Managing Trustee, as counsel to the Managing Trustee, and the Delaware Trustee may retain, on a nunc pro tunc basis to a date prior to the Effective Date, Potter Xxxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx LLP, or such other law firm as determined by the Delaware Trustee, as counsel to the Delaware Trustee, and the fees, costs and expenses of such counsel shall constitute Trust Administrative Expenses. 3.5.5 Without limitation, but subject to the remaining provisions herein, the Trust shall pay compensation and reimburse costs and...
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  • COMPENSATION AND OTHER FEES As compensation for the services provided by Xxxxxx xxxxxxxxx, the Company agrees to pay to Xxxxxx: (A) The fees set forth below with respect to the Placement: 1. A cash fee payable immediately upon the closing of the Placement and equal to 6% of the aggregate gross proceeds raised in the Placement. Additionally, a cash fee payable within 48 hours of (but only in the event of) the receipt by the Company within 12 months of the Closing Date of any proceeds from the exercise of the Warrants sold in the Placement that are solicited by the Placement Agent and otherwise in compliance with Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”) Rule 5110 equal to 5% of the aggregate cash exercise price received by the Company upon such exercise, if any (the “Warrant Solicitation Fee”), provided, however, the Warrant Solicitation Fee shall be reduced (before any reduction to the Xxxxxx Warrants described in the last sentence of Section A.2 below or any reduction to the expense reimbursement to Xxxxxx in Section B below) to the extent (and only to the extent) that Xxxxxx’x aggregate compensation for the Placement, as determined under FINRA Rule 5110, would otherwise exceed 8%. Such determination of the actual Warrant Solicitation Fee shall be made promptly following completion of the Placement and communicated in writing to the Company. 2. Such number of warrants (the “Xxxxxx Warrants”) to be issued to Xxxxxx or its designees at the Closing to purchase shares of Common Stock equal to 5% of the aggregate number of Shares sold in the Placement. The Xxxxxx Warrants shall have the same terms as the Warrants (if any) issued to the Purchasers in the Placement except that the exercise price shall be at least 125% of the public offering price per share, but in any event not less than the Warrant exercise price, and the expiration date shall be November 27, 2012. The Xxxxxx Warrants shall not have antidilution protections or be transferable for six months from the date of the Offering except as permitted by FINRA Rule 5110, and further, the number of Shares underlying the Xxxxxx Warrants shall be reduced if necessary to comply with FINRA rules or regulations. Such determination of the actual number of Shares underlying the Xxxxxx Warrants shall be made promptly following completion of the Placement and communicated in writing to the Company. (B) The Company also agrees to reimburse Xxxxxx’x expenses (with supporting invoices/receipts) up to a maximum of 0.8% of the aggregate gross proceeds raised in the placement, but in no event more than $30,000 and only in the event the Placement has been consummated. If payable, such reimbursement shall be paid immediately upon the closing of the Placement.

  • Litigation and Other Controversies There is no litigation or governmental or arbitration proceeding or labor controversy pending, nor to the knowledge of the Borrower threatened, against the Borrower or any Subsidiary or any of their Property which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Field Examination and Other Fees Subject to any limitations set forth in Section 5.7(c), Borrowers shall pay to Agent, field examination, appraisal, and valuation fees and charges, as and when incurred or chargeable, as follows (i) a fee of $1,000 per day, per examiner, plus out-of-pocket expenses (including travel, meals, and lodging) for each field examination of any Loan Party or its Subsidiaries performed by or on behalf of Agent, and (ii) the fees, charges or expenses paid or incurred by Agent if it elects to employ the services of one or more third Persons to appraise the Collateral, or any portion thereof.

  • Attorneys’ Fees and Other Expenses To the extent permitted by the Oregon Constitution and the Oregon Tort Claims Act, the prevailing party in any dispute arising from this Contract is entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs at trial and on appeal. Reasonable attorneys’ fees cannot exceed the rate charged to OBDD by its attorneys.

  • Attorney’s Fees and Other Expenses to Enforce Agreement In the event that the Indemnitee is subject to or intervenes in any Proceeding in which the validity or enforceability of this Agreement is at issue or seeks an adjudication or award in arbitration to enforce the Indemnitee’s rights under, or to recover damages for breach of, this Agreement, the Indemnitee, if he/she prevails in whole or in part in such action, shall be entitled to recover from the Partnership and shall be indemnified by the Partnership against any actual expenses for attorneys’ fees and disbursements reasonably incurred by the Indemnitee.

  • Notifications and Other Indemnification Procedures Promptly after receipt by an indemnified party under this Section 8 of notice of the commencement of any action, such indemnified party will, if a claim in respect thereof is to be made against an indemnifying party under this Section 8, notify the indemnifying party in writing of the commencement thereof, but the omission to so notify the indemnifying party will not relieve the indemnifying party from any liability which it may have to any indemnified party to the extent the indemnifying party is not materially prejudiced as a proximate result of such failure and shall not in any event relieve the indemnifying party from any liability that it may have otherwise than on account of this indemnity agreement. In case any such action is brought against any indemnified party and such indemnified party seeks or intends to seek indemnity from an indemnifying party, the indemnifying party will be entitled to participate in, and, to the extent that it shall elect, jointly with all other indemnifying parties similarly notified, by written notice delivered to the indemnified party promptly after receiving the aforesaid notice from such indemnified party, to assume the defense thereof with counsel reasonably satisfactory to such indemnified party; provided, however, that if the defendants in any such action include both the indemnified party and the indemnifying party and the indemnified party shall have reasonably concluded that a conflict may arise between the positions of the indemnifying party and the indemnified party in conducting the defense of any such action or that there may be legal defenses available to it and/or other indemnified parties which are different from or additional to those available to the indemnifying party, the indemnified party or parties shall have the right to select separate counsel to assume such legal defenses and to otherwise participate in the defense of such action on behalf of such indemnified party or parties. Upon receipt of notice from the indemnifying party to such indemnified party of such indemnifying party’s election so to assume the defense of such action and approval by the indemnified party of counsel, the indemnifying party will not be liable to such indemnified party under this Section 8 for any legal or other expenses subsequently incurred by such indemnified party in connection with the defense thereof unless (i) the indemnified party shall have employed separate counsel in accordance with the proviso to the preceding sentence (it being understood, however, that the indemnifying party shall not be liable for the fees and expenses of more than one separate counsel (together with local counsel), representing the indemnified parties who are parties to such action), which counsel (together with any local counsel) for the indemnified parties shall be selected by the Representative (in the case of counsel for the indemnified parties referred to in Section 8(a) above) or by the Company (in the case of counsel for the indemnified parties referred to in Section 8(b) above) or (ii) the indemnifying party shall not have employed counsel satisfactory to the indemnified party to represent the indemnified party within a reasonable time after notice of commencement of the action or (iii) the indemnifying party has authorized in writing the employment of counsel for the indemnified party at the expense of the indemnifying party, in each of which cases the fees and expenses of counsel shall be at the expense of the indemnifying party and shall be paid as they are incurred.

  • Notice of Litigation and Other Matters Prompt (but in no event later than ten (10) days after an officer of the Parent obtains knowledge thereof) telephonic and written notice of: (i) the commencement of all proceedings and investigations by or before any Governmental Authority and all actions and proceedings in any court or before any arbitrator against or involving the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any of its properties, assets or businesses which, individually or in the aggregate, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (ii) any violation by the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof of any Applicable Law or any notice of any violation received by the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof from any Governmental Authority including, without limitation, any notice of violation of Environmental Laws, which in any such case could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (iii) any labor controversy that has resulted in, or threatens to result in, a strike or other work action against the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any contractor or any material development in any labor controversy which if adversely determined could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (iv) any attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order exceeding $1,000,000 that may be assessed against the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof (to the extent such attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order is not fully covered by insurance and with respect to which the applicable insurance carrier has not acknowledged that such attachment, judgment, lien, levy or order is fully covered by insurance); (A) any Default or Event of Default or (B) any event which constitutes or which with the passage of time or giving of notice or both would constitute a default or event of default under any Material Contract to which the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof is a party or by which the Parent or any Subsidiary thereof or any of their respective properties may be bound which could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (A) any unfavorable determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service regarding the qualification of an Employee Benefit Plan under Section 401(a) of the Code (along with a copy thereof), (B) all notices received by the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate of the PBGC's intent to terminate any Pension Plan or to have a trustee appointed to administer any Pension Plan, (C) all notices received by the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate from a Multiemployer Plan sponsor concerning the imposition or amount of withdrawal liability pursuant to Section 4202 of ERISA and (D) the Parent obtaining knowledge or reason to know that the Parent or any ERISA Affiliate has filed or intends to file a notice of intent to terminate any Pension Plan under a distress termination within the meaning of Section 4041(c) of ERISA; and (vii) any event which makes any of the representations set forth in Section 9 inaccurate in any respect.

  • Litigation and Other Notices Furnish to the Administrative Agent (which will promptly thereafter furnish to the Lenders) written notice of the following promptly after any Responsible Officer of the Company obtains actual knowledge thereof: (a) any Event of Default or Default, specifying the nature and extent thereof and the corrective action (if any) proposed to be taken with respect thereto; (b) the filing or commencement of, or any written threat or notice of intention of any person to file or commence, any action, suit or proceeding, whether at law or in equity or by or before any Governmental Authority or in arbitration, against any Loan Party or any Subsidiary as to which an adverse determination is reasonably probable and which, if adversely determined, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (c) any other development specific to any Loan Party or any Subsidiary that is not a matter of general public knowledge and that has had, or would reasonably be expected to have, a Material Adverse Effect; (d) the development of any ERISA Event that, together with all other ERISA Events that have developed or occurred, would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (e) any change in the information provided in the Beneficial Ownership Certification delivered to such Lender that would result in a change to the list of beneficial owners identified in such certification.

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