Common use of Units; Initial Capitalization Clause in Contracts

Units; Initial Capitalization. Interests in the Company shall be represented by units of limited liability company interests (each, a “Unit”). The Company, as of the date hereof, shall have one authorized class of Units, which shall be composed of 100 Units, all of which as of the date hereof, are owned by the Member. The ownership by a holder of Units shall entitle such holder to allocations of profits and losses and other items and distributions of cash and other property as set forth herein. Units shall not be certificated. For purposes of this Agreement, Units held by the Company or any of its subsidiaries shall be deemed not to be outstanding.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Limited Liabilty Company Agreement (B&G Foods North America, Inc.), Limited Liabilty Company Agreement (B&G Foods North America, Inc.)

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Units; Initial Capitalization. Interests in the Company shall be represented by units of limited liability company interests (each, a “Unit”). The Company, as of the date hereof, shall have one authorized class of Units, which shall be composed of 100 1,000 Units, all of which as of the date hereof, are owned by the Member. The ownership by a holder of Units shall entitle such holder to allocations of profits and losses and other items and distributions of cash and other property as set forth herein. Units shall not be certificated. For purposes of this Agreement, Units held by the Company or any of its subsidiaries shall be deemed not to be outstanding.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Limited Liabilty Company Agreement (William Underwood Co), Limited Liabilty Company Agreement (B&G Foods Snacks, Inc.)

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