Indemnification and Director Quorum Provisions in Charter Documents of New Subsidiaries Sample Clauses

Indemnification and Director Quorum Provisions in Charter Documents of New Subsidiaries. Upon the formation or acquisition of any new direct or indirect subsidiary of Mariner or Holdings, the parties to this Agreement will take all actions necessary to amend or adopt the certificate of incorporation (or analogous document) and the bylaws (or analogous document) of the new subsidiary so that the provisions of new Sections X.4, X.5, X.6 and X.7 of EXHIBIT 3 (relating to indemnification of certain persons) and Sections III.2 and IV.2 of EXHIBIT 4 (relating to the requirements for a quorum of a meeting of the board of directors and committees) are included in the new subsidiary's certificate of incorporation (or analogous document) and bylaws (or analogous document) and so that this Agreement is referred to therein as appropriate. For purposes of this Agreement a "subsidiary" shall mean, with respect to any person (the "parent"), (i) any corporation, association, joint venture, partnership or other business entity of which securities or other ownership interests representing more than 50% of the ordinary voting power or beneficial interest are, at the time as of which any determination is being made, owned or controlled by the parent or one or more subsidiaries of the parent or by the parent and one or more subsidiaries of the parent and (ii) any joint venture or partnership of which the parent or any subsidiary of the parent is a general partner or has responsibility for its management (provided, however, that the term "subsidiary" shall not include joint operating agreements).
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