Equity Partner definition

Equity Partner or “Equity Investor” means a limited partner or investor member who contributes capital to a limited partnership or to a limited liability company that will own and operate the low- income housing Project. Equity Investors will provide the capital requirements of the limited partnership or limited liability company either in the form of a single contribution at the time of entry or a staged level of contributions.
Equity Partner or “Equity Investor” means a limited partner or investor member who contributes capital to a limited partnership or to a limited liability company that will own and operate the low-
Equity Partner means an attorney who has the title Partner, Shareholder, Member, Principal or another similar title, who has an ownership interest in the law firm.

Examples of Equity Partner in a sentence

  • The term "Equity Partner" means any ------ -------- corporation, partnership or other business entity in which either party hereto owns or controls between five percent (5%) and fifty percent (50%) of the voting stock or otherwise has between five percent (5%) and fifty percent (50%) of the right to control the entity.

  • Her most recent role was as a Managing Director and Equity Partner of Goldman Sachs in Australia.

  • Note especially the increasing relative angle from station A3 to A7.

  • The first Member is a Tax Equity Partner (“TEP”) that is a financial investor, which will not be responsible for project operations.

  • An affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Management Committee and of at least two thirds of the Equity Partners (voting by Points and not in number) is required to admit a new Equity Partner under the recommended terms and conditions.


More Definitions of Equity Partner

Equity Partner or “Equity Investor” means a limited partner or investor member who contributes capital to a limited partnership or to a limited liability company that will own and operate the low- income housing Project. Equity Investors will provide the capital requirements of the limited partnership
Equity Partner means a Partner admitted as an Equity Partner pursuant to this Agreement and holding a Capital Account.
Equity Partner means the entity or entities which are selected by Provident to contribute common equity (cash or property) to the Equity Partner and to be admitted as a limited partner to the Equity Partner, one of which will be Provident Partner. Such interest may receive a preferred return for all or a portion of its equity contribution.
Equity Partner means Raymond James California Housing Opportunities Fund V L.L.C., a Florida limited liability company.
Equity Partner means each Equity Partner of WWLLP as defined in the Purchase Agreement who receives Common Stock pursuant to the Acquisition, but excluding any Retired Partner.
Equity Partner means a former Partner other than a Salaried Partner.
Equity Partner means any individual who is or was an Equity Partner or fixed profit share partner in any Participating Employer or is remunerated as if they were such a partner. This definition will also include a Member, as defined by section 4 of the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000, for the time being of any Participating Employer which is a limited liability partnership.