TERMINATION OF COOPERATIVE Sample Clauses

TERMINATION OF COOPERATIVE. The Cooperative may be terminated by majority vote of the Joint Advisory Board. Such vote shall only be held at a meeting of said Joint Advisory Board. Any member of the Board may propose termination. Notice of intention to propose termination shall be sent to each member by the member proposing termination at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting of the Board.
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TERMINATION OF COOPERATIVE. A. This Agreement and the Cooperative may be terminated and dissolved as provided in this Section 5.02: 1. The Cooperative may be terminated and dissolved at any time by unanimous agreement of all Cooperative Members, upon the Board’s receipt of notices of intent to terminate approved by the governing body of each Cooperative Member. Such termination shall become effective on the date a notice of intent to terminate approved by the governing body of each Cooperative Member has been transmitted to the Board and the requirements contained within this paragraph have been fully satisfied. Provided, prior to any such termination becoming effective, provision must be made for payment of all outstanding Obligations, expenses, and liabilities of the Cooperative, and satisfaction of any conditions or obligations contained within any grants awarded to the Cooperative that could trigger repayment requirements if they are not satisfied. Obligations shall be deemed to be paid when: (a) payment of the principal of and premium, if any, on such Obligation, plus interest thereon to the due date thereof (whether such due date is by reason of maturity or upon redemption as provided in the Financing Documents), either (i) shall have been made or caused to be made in accordance with the terms thereof, or (ii) shall have been provided for by irrevocably depositing in trust and irrevocably setting aside exclusively for such payment (x) moneys sufficient to make such payment and/or (y) Governmental Obligations authorized for defeasance under the Financing Documents, maturing as to principal and interest in such amounts and at such time as will provide for the availability of sufficient moneys to make such payment, and (b) all other amounts payable in respect of such Obligations pursuant to the Financing Documents shall have been paid or the payment thereof provided for to the satisfaction of the Cooperative’s bond counsel. If the Cooperative has insufficient funds to satisfy its outstanding Obligations, expenses, and liabilities (including any grants awarded to the Cooperative that could trigger repayment requirements if they are not satisfied), the responsibility for funding any deficiencies shall be shared equally by the Cooperative Members unless all Cooperative Members agree in writing to a different method of allocating responsibility for such deficiencies. 2. If the Cooperative does not own, lease, or operate any Cooperative Facilities, there are no Obligations outstanding,...
TERMINATION OF COOPERATIVE a. This Agreement may be terminated by a two-thirds vote of the Cooperative Joint Powers Board. Such determination, however, shall become effective only on June 30 of the following fiscal period in which the vote occurred. b. Upon termination of the Cooperative, all funds remaining after payment of all outstanding debt and obligations and all property owned by it shall be distributed to Member Districts in the same proportion as those Member Districts contributed to the Cooperative when they joined.
TERMINATION OF COOPERATIVE. The Cooperative may be terminated by majority vote of the Management Board. Such vote shall be at a meeting held by October 1st of the year in which the Cooperative Agreement would be terminated. Any member of the Board may propose termination. Notice of intention to propose termination shall be sent to each member by the member proposing termination at least twenty (20) days prior to the meeting at which the Board would consider the proposed termination. If the Management Board should terminate the Cooperative, the termination shall be effective at the end of the fiscal year in which termination occurs. During the period from the termination of the Cooperative until the end of the fiscal year the Cooperative shall wind-up its affairs. All property in the possession of the Cooperative and owned by any member district shall be returned as soon as reasonably possible to the owner-district. Any property owned by the Cooperative shall be liquidated. All monies in the possession of the Cooperative, including any monies generated from the Cooperative-owned property liquidation, shall be distributed to the member districts on a prorated basis based on the most current October 1st Office of Public Instruction enrollment report.

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