MANAGERS' DUTY TO DEVOTE TIME Sample Clauses

MANAGERS' DUTY TO DEVOTE TIME. A Manager shall devote such time, attention and effort to the Company as he deems reasonably necessary for the proper management of the business of the Company.
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MANAGERS' DUTY TO DEVOTE TIME. The Manager shall be responsible for the conduct of the business of the Company as set forth in this Agreement in such a manner as to maximize the value of the Company's assets, and the Manager shall devote such resources to the Company business as shall be necessary or useful to manage and supervise the Company's business and affairs in a proper and efficient manner. The Manager and its affiliates shall be entitled to devote themselves to other businesses, whether or not similar in nature to, or competitive with, the business of the Company, and neither the Company, nor the other Members, shall have any right, by virtue of this Agreement, in and to such other businesses, to the income or profits derived therefrom or any portion of the foregoing.

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