LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OPERATING AGREEMENT OF CTSI, LLC (a Pennsylvania limited liability company)Operating Agreement • March 15th, 2002 • Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises Inc /New/ • Telephone communications (no radiotelephone) • Pennsylvania
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2002 Company Industry JurisdictionLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OPERATING AGREEMENT OF CTSI, LLC, a Pennsylvania limited liability company (the “Company”), dated this 30th day of June, 2001 by which Commonwealth Telephone Company, a Pennsylvania corporation (the “Member”), with an address of 100 CTE Drive, Dallas, PA 18612, as the sole member, intending to be legally bound, hereby sets forth the terms of the Agreement as to the affairs of the Company, which shall be managed by its managers, and the conduct of its business, as follows:
CONSULTING AGREEMENTConsulting Agreement • March 15th, 2002 • Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises Inc /New/ • Telephone communications (no radiotelephone) • Pennsylvania
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2002 Company Industry JurisdictionTHIS CONSULTING AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of the 1st day of March, 2002, by and between CTE Services, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation, having an office at 100 CTE Drive, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 (hereinafter referred to as “CTE”) and James DePolo d/b/a WESTMINSTER MARKETING ASSOCIATES, with an office at P.O. Box 12469, Jackson, Wyoming 83002 (hereinafter referred to as “Consultant”).
Agreement and Plan of Merger between CTSI, Inc. (a Pennsylvania corporation) and CTSI, LLC (a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company)Merger Agreement • March 15th, 2002 • Commonwealth Telephone Enterprises Inc /New/ • Telephone communications (no radiotelephone) • Pennsylvania
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2002 Company Industry JurisdictionAGREEMENT AND PLAN OF MERGER (“Agreement”) dated as of June 22, 2001, made by and between CTSI, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation (“Inc.”) and CTSI, LLC, a Pennsylvania Limited Liability Company (“LLC”) (which are sometimes hereinafter collectively referred to as the “Merging Entities”).