Judicial Dissolution Sample Clauses

Judicial Dissolution. The entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under Section 18-802 of the Delaware Act. The winding up of the affairs of the Company shall be conducted in accordance with the Delaware Act.
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Judicial Dissolution. The entry of a decree of judicial -------------------- dissolution under Section 17-802 of the Act.
Judicial Dissolution. On application by or for a Member or a Manager, a court may decree dissolution of the Company whenever it is not reasonably practicable to carry on the business in conformity with this Operating Agreement.
Judicial Dissolution. Any purported dissolution of the Partnership other than as provided in this Section 8.2 shall be a dissolution in contravention of this Agreement.
Judicial Dissolution. On application by or for a Member or a Representative, the Chancery Court of Delaware may decree dissolution of the Company in accordance with section 18-802 of the Act.
Judicial Dissolution. Entry of a final decree of judicial dissolution pursuant to the Act.
Judicial Dissolution. Upon the entry of a judicial decree of dissolution of the Company in accordance with the Act. The winding-up of the Company shall be conducted in accordance with this Agreement generally and Article 15 in particular.
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Judicial Dissolution. The entry of a decree of judicial dissolution under the LLC Law.
Judicial Dissolution. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, a court having jurisdiction of the Company and the Members may, in an action commenced by a Member, decree dissolution of the Company if in such action it is established that the Members are deadlocked in the management of the affairs of the Company and because of such deadlock either irreparable injury to the Company is threatened or being suffered or the business and the affairs of the Company can no longer be conducted to the advantage of the Members generally.
Judicial Dissolution. The Company will be dissolved upon the entry of a decree of judicial dissolution by a court of competent jurisdiction. After dissolution, the Company shall conduct only activities necessary to wind up its affairs.
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