Capital Contributions definition

Capital Contributions means, with respect to any Member, the amount of money (US Dollars) and the initial Gross Asset Value of any assets or property (other than money) contributed by the Member (or such Member’s predecessor in interest) to the Company (net of liabilities secured by such contributed property that the Company is considered to assume or take subject to under Code Section 752) with respect to the Units in the Company held or purchased by such Member, including additional Capital Contributions.
Capital Contributions means any cash, cash equivalents, promissory obligations or the Fair Market Value of any Contributions or other property or rights that a Person contributes or licenses with respect to any Equity Securities pursuant to Article 3, net of any liabilities assumed by the Company for such Person in connection with such contribution and net of any liabilities to which the assets contributed by such Person are subject.
Capital Contributions means the amount of all cash, money, and notes payable on demand and the agreed upon value of other property or services contributed by the Member to the Company.

Examples of Capital Contributions in a sentence

  • All Members will contribute their respective Capital Contributions fully and on time.


More Definitions of Capital Contributions

Capital Contributions means, with respect to any Partner, the amount of cash and promissory notes and the Fair Market Value of any property (other than cash), as determined by agreement of the Partners, by independent appraisal, or as otherwise provided in this Agreement, contributed from time to time to the Partnership by such Partner.
Capital Contributions means, with respect to any Partner, the amount of money and the Gross Asset Value of any property contributed to the capital of the Partnership by such Partner, whether as an initial Capital Contribution or as an additional Capital Contribution.
Capital Contributions means the amount of cash and the fair market value of property (as determined by the Manager and net of any liabilities to which such property is subject or which is deemed assumed by the Company) contributed to the Company by the Sole Member.
Capital Contributions of a Member means the amount of cash and the Fair Market Value of property contributed by such Member to the Company.
Capital Contributions means for any Member at the particular time in question the aggregate of the dollar amounts of any cash or the fair market value of any property contributed to the capital of the Company, or, if the context in which such term is used so indicates, the dollar amounts of cash or the fair market value of any property agreed to be contributed, or requested to be contributed, by such Member to the capital of the Company.
Capital Contributions means the amounts of cash contributed and agreed to be contributed to the Trust by any Participant or by the Managing Owner, as applicable, in accordance with Article III hereof.
Capital Contributions means, with respect to either Partner, the amount of money and the net fair market value of property contributed by such Partner to the Partnership pursuant to this Agreement.