No Negative Capital Account Restoration Sample Clauses

No Negative Capital Account Restoration. No Member shall have any obligation whatsoever upon the Liquidation of such Member’s Interest, the Liquidation of the Company or in any other event, to contribute all or any portion of any negative balance standing in such Member’s Capital Account to the Company, to any other Member or to any other Person.
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No Negative Capital Account Restoration. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, no Member shall be obligated to contribute cash or property to restore a negative Capital Account during the existence, or at the dissolution and termination, of the Company.
No Negative Capital Account Restoration. In no event shall any Member be required to contribute capital to restore a negative balance in such Member's Capital Account upon the liquidation of the Company or such Member's Interest, or at any other time.

Related to No Negative Capital Account Restoration

  • Capital Account Restoration No Limited Partner shall have any obligation to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of the Partnership. The General Partner shall be obligated to restore any negative balance in its Capital Account upon liquidation of its interest in the Partnership by the end of the taxable year of the Partnership during which such liquidation occurs, or, if later, within 90 days after the date of such liquidation.

  • Negative Capital Accounts No Member shall be required to pay to any other Member or the Company any deficit or negative balance which may exist from time to time in such Member’s Capital Account (including upon and after dissolution of the Company).

  • Capital Account Deficits Loss shall not be allocated to a Limited Partner to the extent that such allocation would cause a deficit in such Partner’s Capital Account (after reduction to reflect the items described in Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6)) to exceed the sum of such Partner’s shares of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain. Any Loss in excess of that limitation shall be allocated to the General Partner. After the occurrence of an allocation of Loss to the General Partner in accordance with this Section 5.01(e), to the extent permitted by Regulations Section 1.704-1(b), Profit first shall be allocated to the General Partner in an amount necessary to offset the Loss previously allocated to the General Partner under this Section 5.01(e).

  • Capital Account (a) There shall be established for each Member on the books of the Company a Capital Account in accordance with Section 704 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Capital Contributions Capital Accounts The capital contribution of the Sole Member is set forth on Annex A attached hereto. Except as required by applicable law, the Sole Member shall not at any time be required to make additional contributions of capital to the Company. The capital accounts of the members shall be adjusted for distributions and allocations made in accordance with Section 8.

  • Capital Accounts Allocations There shall be established in respect of each Holder a separate capital account in the books and records of the Up-MACRO Holding Trust in respect of the Holder's Capital Contributions to the Up-MACRO Holding Trust (each, a "Capital Account"), to which the following provisions shall apply:

  • Deficit Capital Accounts No Member will be required to pay to the Company, to any other Member or to any third party any deficit balance that may exist from time to time in the Member’s Capital Account.

  • Capital Accounts The Company will maintain a Capital Account for each Member on a cumulative basis in accordance with federal income tax accounting principles.

  • Capital Contributions and Capital Accounts (a) The value of the interests contributed by the Class A Certificateholders and the Class I Certificateholders shall equal the amount paid by such Certificateholders for such interests, respectively, and such amounts shall constitute the opening balance in their Capital Accounts (as hereinafter defined). The value of the interests contributed by the Class IC Certificateholder shall equal the fair market value of the Receivables contributed to the Tax Partnership less the value attributed to the Class A Certificateholders and the Class I Certificateholders, as described above. Such amount shall constitute the opening balance in the Class IC Certificateholder's Capital Account.

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