Common use of Transfer of Members' Interests Clause in Contracts

Transfer of Members' Interests. If the Company is dissolved due to a transfer of all, or nearly all, of its assets to an analogous subsidiary entity or entities as described in Article 7.3(xvii)above, then the Managers shall transfer all of the Member’s Interests to the subsidiary entity (or entities) in the same measure and proportion as they had existed with respect to the Company. The nature of any such subsidiary entity and the management, voting, distributions, dissolution and other events described herein shall be treated in the same or as nearly the same manner as permissible and reasonably practicable under applicable U.S. state or any applicable foreign law as they are treated hereunder and under the Law. Managers will provide each Member with Notice of the establishment of the subsidiary entity (or entities) and of the transfer of the Member’s Interests and any conditions appurtenant thereto as and when the same are made reasonably known by Managers.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Operating Agreement (Opening Night Enterprises, LLC), Operating Agreement (Opening Night Enterprises, LLC), Operating Agreement (Opening Night Enterprises, LLC)

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