Actions With Respect to Affiliates Matters Sample Clauses

Actions With Respect to Affiliates Matters. The Members acknowledge that the Company may from time to time enter into, amend, modify, terminate, waive, release or enforce rights or claims under contracts or transactions between the Company and a Member or an Affiliate of a Member, including the Transition Services Agreement and the Gas Gathering Agreement (any such contract or transaction, an “Affiliate Matter”). With respect to any single Affiliate Matter or series of related Affiliate Matters (i) involving a value of $2,500,000 or more or (ii) involving any decision, response or other action by the Company related to a request from the Shipper (as defined in the Gas Gathering Agreement) for a consent by the Company to an amendment to Schedule 1.2 to the Gas Gathering Agreement (each a “Material Affiliate Matter”), (a) the negotiation of any such Material Affiliate Matter shall be conducted on behalf of the Company by or under the direction of the Directors designated by Members who are not (and whose Affiliates are not), a party to such Material Affiliate Matter, or if all Members (or one or more Affiliates thereof) are party to such Material Affiliate Matter, by the Directors designated by the Members whose interests are not adverse to those of the Company with respect to any such negotiation, action or decision (the “Disinterested Directors”); and (b) any matters involving such Material Affiliate Matter shall be conducted by or under the direction of the Disinterested Directors, and any Director that is not a Disinterested Director shall not vote at a meeting of the Board regarding decisions to, and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, a majority of the Disinterested Directors shall be sufficient to approve any material action by the Company with respect to such Material Affiliate Matter, including any action to: (1) resolve any material dispute; (2) assert a material breach or default by the other party thereunder, or exercise remedies thereunder, including any decision to commence, compromise or settle any related Proceeding; (3) consent to assignment by the other party or parties to such Material Affiliate Matter (other than the Company); or (4) grant or agree to any material consent, approval or waiver by the Company under such Material Affiliate Matter. Any Affiliate Matter not constituting a Material Affiliate Matter shall be for consideration and on such other terms and conditions that, taken as a whole, are substantially similar to those that would have been obtai...
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  • Obligations with Respect to Loan Parties The obligations of the Borrower to direct or prohibit the taking of certain actions by the other Loan Parties as specified herein shall be absolute and not subject to any defense the Borrower may have that the Borrower does not control such Loan Parties.

  • Actions with Respect to Defaults In addition to Agent’s right to take actions on its own accord as permitted under this Agreement, Agent shall take such action with respect to an Event of Default as shall be directed by the Required Lenders. Until Agent shall have received such directions, Agent may act or not act as it deems advisable and in the best interests of the Lenders.

  • Obligations With Respect to Capital Stock As of the date hereof, ----------------------------------------- except as set forth in Section 2.2, there are no equity securities, partnership interests or similar ownership interests of any class of Oplink, or any securities exchangeable or convertible into or exercisable for such equity securities, partnership interests or similar ownership interests issued, reserved for issuance or outstanding. As of the date hereof, except for securities Oplink owns, directly or indirectly through one or more subsidiaries, there are no equity securities, partnership interests or similar ownership interests of any class of any subsidiary of Oplink, or any security exchangeable or convertible into or exercisable for such equity securities, partnership interests or similar ownership interests issued, reserved for issuance or outstanding. As of the date hereof, except as set forth in Section 2.2, and other than the rights to purchase shares of Oplink Company Stock pursuant to offer letters for prospective employees of Oplink in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice set forth in Section 2.3 of the Oplink Disclosure Letter, there are no options, warrants, equity securities, partnership interests or similar ownership interests, calls, rights (including preemptive rights), commitments or agreements of any character to which Oplink or any of its subsidiaries is a party or by which it is bound obligating Oplink or any of its subsidiaries to issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold, or repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire, or cause the repurchase, redemption or acquisition, of any shares of capital stock of Oplink or any of its subsidiaries or obligating Oplink or any of its subsidiaries to grant, extend, accelerate the vesting of or enter into any such option, warrant, equity security, partnership interest or similar ownership interest, call, right, commitment or agreement. Except for the Oplink Voting Agreements and Oplink Stock Option Agreement, there are no registration rights and, to the Knowledge of Oplink there are no voting trusts, proxies or other agreements or understandings with respect to the registration or voting of any equity security of any class of Oplink or with respect to the registration or voting of any equity security, partnership interest or similar ownership interest of any class of any of its subsidiaries.

  • REPRESENTATIONS WITH RESPECT TO RULE 17F 5. The Foreign Custody Manager represents to the Fund that it is a U.S. Bank as defined in section (a)(7) of Rule 17f-5. The Fund represents to the Custodian that the Board has determined that it is reasonable for the Board to rely on the Custodian to perform the responsibilities delegated pursuant to this Agreement to the Custodian as the Foreign Custody Manager of the Portfolios.

  • Representations with Respect to Rule 17f-5 The Foreign Custody Manager represents to each Fund that it is a U.S. Bank as defined in section (a)(7) of Rule 17f-5. Each Fund represents to the Custodian that its Board has determined that it is reasonable for such Board to rely on the Custodian to perform the responsibilities delegated pursuant to this Agreement to the Custodian as the Foreign Custody Manager of the Portfolios.

  • Transactions with Related Parties Enter into or be a party to any transaction or arrangement, including, without limitation, the purchase, sale lease or exchange of property or the rendering of any service, with any Related Party, except in the ordinary course of and pursuant to the reasonable requirements of the Borrower's or the applicable Subsidiary's business and upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to the Borrower or such Subsidiary than would obtain in a comparable arm's-length transaction with a Person not a Related Party.

  • Determinations with Respect to Amounts of Liens and Obligations Whenever a Collateral Agent or any Authorized Representative shall be required, in connection with the exercise of its rights or the performance of its obligations hereunder, to determine the existence or amount of any First-Lien Obligations of any Series, or the Shared Collateral subject to any Lien securing the First-Lien Obligations of any Series, it may request that such information be furnished to it in writing by each other Authorized Representative or Collateral Agent and shall be entitled to make such determination or not make any determination on the basis of the information so furnished; provided, however, that if an Authorized Representative or a Collateral Agent shall fail or refuse reasonably promptly to provide the requested information, the requesting Collateral Agent or Authorized Representative shall be entitled to make any such determination by such method as it may, in the exercise of its good faith judgment, determine, including by reliance upon a certificate of the Borrower. Each Collateral Agent and each Authorized Representative may rely conclusively, and shall be fully protected in so relying, on any determination made by it in accordance with the provisions of the preceding sentence (or as otherwise directed by a court of competent jurisdiction) and shall have no liability to any Grantor, any First-Lien Secured Party or any other person as a result of such determination.

  • Transactions with Related Persons Directly or indirectly enter into any transaction with or for the benefit of a Related Person on terms more favorable to the Related Person than would have been obtainable in an “arms’ length” dealing.

  • Limitation on Transactions with Shareholders and Affiliates The Company will not, and will not permit any Restricted Subsidiary to, directly or indirectly, enter into, renew or extend any transaction (including, without limitation, the purchase, sale, lease or exchange of property or assets, or the rendering of any service) with any holder (or any Affiliate of such holder) of 5% or more of any class of Capital Stock of the Company or with any Affiliate of the Company or any Restricted Subsidiary, except upon fair and reasonable terms no less favorable to the Company or such Restricted Subsidiary than could be obtained, at the time of such transaction or, if such transaction is pursuant to a written agreement, at the time of the execution of the agreement providing therefor, in a comparable arm's-length transaction with a Person that is not such a holder or an Affiliate. The foregoing limitation does not limit, and shall not apply to (i) transactions (A) approved by a majority of the disinterested members of the Board of Directors, or (B) for which the Company or a Restricted Subsidiary delivers to the Trustee a written opinion of a nationally recognized investment banking firm stating that the transaction is fair to the Company or such Restricted Subsidiary from a financial point of view; (ii) any transaction solely between the Company and any of its Wholly Owned Restricted Subsidiaries or solely between Wholly Owned Restricted Subsidiaries; (iii) the payment of reasonable and customary regular compensation (whether in cash or securities) and expense reimbursements to directors of the Company who are not employees of the Company; (iv) any payments or other transactions pursuant to any tax-sharing agreement between the Company and any other Person with which the Company files a consolidated tax return or with which the Company is part of a consolidated group for tax purposes; or (v) any Restricted Payments not prohibited by Section 4.04. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any transaction or series of related transactions covered by the first paragraph of this Section 4.08 and not covered by clauses (ii) through (v) of this paragraph, (a) the aggregate amount of which exceeds $1 million in value, must be approved or determined to be fair in the manner provided for in clause (i)(A) or (B) above and (b) the aggregate amount of which exceeds $3 million in value, must be determined to be fair in the manner provided for in clause (i)(B) above.

  • Other Agreements with Respect to Indemnification The provisions of this Section shall not affect any agreement among the Company and the Selling Shareholders with respect to indemnification.

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