Limitations on the Liquidation Trustee Sample Clauses

Limitations on the Liquidation Trustee. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary under applicable law, this Liquidation Trust Agreement or the Plan, the Liquidation Trustee shall not do or undertake (nor have the power to do or undertake) any of the following:
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Limitations on the Liquidation Trustee. Notwithstanding anything under applicable 184 law, this Agreement or the Plan to the contrary, the Liquidation Trustee shall not do or undertake 185 any of the following, provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to 186 prevent the Liquidation Trustee from taking, or failing to take, any action that, based upon the 187 advice of counsel, it is obligated to take (or fail to take) in the performance of any fiduciary or 188 similar duty which the Liquidation Trustee owes to the Beneficiaries or any other Person. 189 (a) Take, or fail to take, any action that would jeopardize treatment of the Liquidation 190 Trust as a “Liquidation Trust” for federal income tax purposes. 191 (b) Receive transfers of any listed stocks or securities, any readily-marketable assets or 192 any operating assets of a going business, except as is absolutely necessary or required under the 193 Plan and the Confirmation Order; provided, however, that in no event shall the Liquidation Trustee 194 receive any such investment that would jeopardize treatment of the Liquidation Trust as a 195 “Liquidation Trust” for federal income tax purposes. 196 (c) Exercise any investment power other than the power to invest in demand and time 197 deposits in banks or savings institutions, or temporary investments such as short term certificates 198 of deposit or Treasury bills or other investments that a “Liquidation Trust” within the meaning of 199 Treasury Regulation Section 301.7701-4(d) may be permitted to hold, pursuant to the Treasury 200 Regulations or any modification in the IRS guidelines, whether set forth in IRS rulings, revenue 201 procedures, other IRS pronouncements or otherwise. 202 (d) Receive or retain any operating assets of a going business, a partnership interest in a 203 partnership that holds operating assets, or fifty percent (50%) or more of the stock of a corporation 204 with operating assets; provided, however that in no event shall the Liquidation Trustee receive or 205 retain any such asset or interest that would jeopardize treatment of the Liquidation Trust as a 206 “Liquidation Trust” for federal income tax purposes. 207 (e) Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, the Liquidation Trustee shall not be 208 prohibited from engaging in any trade or business on its own account, provided that such activity 209 does not interfere with the Liquidation Trustee’s administration of the Liquidation Trust or the tax 210 status of the Liquidation Trust.

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