Trustee's Limited Authority to Transfer Sample Clauses

Trustee's Limited Authority to Transfer. (a) Except for the voting rights specifically provided for in Section 2.02, the Trustee shall have no rights as a shareholder of the Company. The Trustee will have no authority to sell or otherwise dispose of any of the Trust Shares, except that the Trustee may effect a transfer of such Trust Shares pursuant to the procedures set forth below. In order to transfer Trust Shares, a Beneficiary must deliver to the Trustee a written notice ("Notice of Sale") stating that Beneficiary intends to sell, transfer, or otherwise dispose of, part or all of such Beneficiary's Trust Shares, the number of shares to be transferred, and identifying a recognized, reputable broker, acceptable to the Trustee to effect the transfer. In the event of an open market sale, the Notice of Sale also must include evidence reasonably satisfactory to the Trustee that the intended sale will be an open market sale, and in the event of a private sale, the Notice of Sale must include the consideration to be paid, the intended transferee and the proposed date of transfer. The Beneficiary shall include with the Notice of Sale the Trust Certificate(s) for the Trust Shares intended to be transferred. In order to effect a permitted transfer of Trust Shares, the Trustee shall:
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Trustee's Limited Authority to Transfer. Except as specifically provided in Section 2.02, the Trustee shall have no rights as a shareholder of the Company. The Trustee shall have no authority to sell or otherwise dispose of any of the stock held in any Beneficiary's name, except that upon receipt of a notice ("Notice of Sale") from a Beneficiary that part or all of the shares are to be sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of and setting forth the number of shares to be transferred, the consideration therefor, the intended transferee and the proposed date of transfer, which Notice of Sale shall be accompanied by the Certificate in respect of the shares to be so transferred, properly endorsed for transfer, the Trustee shall:
Trustee's Limited Authority to Transfer. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2.01, except as set forth in this Section 2.02, the Trustee shall have no authority to sell, transfer, otherwise dispose of or pledge or hypothecate (in any such case, a "Disposition") any of the Trust Stock, except that upon receipt of a written notice of a Disposition (a "Notice of Disposition") from a Beneficiary, the Trustee shall:
Trustee's Limited Authority to Transfer. (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2.02, except as set forth in this section or in Article IV, the Trustee shall have no authority to transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of any of the Shares held in the Trustee's name or deposited with the Trustee pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, or to which the provisions of this Agreement are or shall become applicable. The Trustee agrees that, except as otherwise provided in this Section 2.03, he or she shall take no action, nor shall he or she allow any action to be taken, by which any Shares shall be sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of during the term of this Agreement. The Trustee agrees that he or she will not pledge, hypothecate or otherwise create any lien, claim or encumbrance upon any shares of stock subject to this Agreement, except that the exercise of voting rights by the Trustee pursuant to Section 2.02 hereof shall not be deemed to constitute any such lien, claim or encumbrance.

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  • Power and Authority to Act as a General Partner The General Partner has full limited liability company power and authority to act as the general partner of the Partnership in all material respects as described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus.

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