Dissolution and Liquidation Procedures Sample Clauses

Dissolution and Liquidation Procedures. Upon the dissolution of Company, the Shareholders shall each appoint one (1) individual who shall jointly act as liquidator to wind up Company (collectively 'Liquidator'). The Liquidator shall have full power and authority to take full account of Company's assets and liabilities and to wind up and liquidate the affairs of Company in an orderly and business-like manner as is consistent with obtaining the fair value thereof upon dissolution. Company shall engage in no further business thereafter other than as necessary to operate on an interim basis, collect its receivable, pay its liabilities and liquidate its assets. All proceeds from liquidation shall be distributed in the following order of priority: (i) first, to the payment of all creditors of Company and the expenses of liquidator; and (ii) second, to the establishing of a reserve which the Liquidator deems reasonably necessary for any contingent, known or unforeseen liabilities or obligations of Company.
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