Common use of Transfer Void Clause in Contracts

Transfer Void. Any Transfer or attempted Transfer of any Unit(s) in contravention of this Agreement shall be absolutely null and void ab initio and of no force or effect, on or against the Company, any Member, any creditor of the Company or any claimant against the Company and may be enjoined, and shall not be recorded on the books and records of the Company. No Distributions of cash or property of the Company shall be made to any transferee of any Unit(s) which is Transferred in violation hereof, nor shall any such Transfer be registered on the books of the Company. The Transfer or attempted Transfer of any Unit(s) in violation hereof shall not affect the Beneficial Ownership of such Unit(s), and, notwithstanding such Transfer or attempted Transfer, the Member making such prohibited Transfer or attempted Transfer shall retain the right to vote, if any, and the right to receive liquidation proceeds and any other Distributions with respect to the Units.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Muscle Maker, Inc.), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Vault Holding 1, LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Vault Holding 1, LLC)

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