Put-Call on Contribution Breach Sample Clauses

Put-Call on Contribution Breach. From and after the occurrence of a Contribution Breach, the non-breaching Class B Member shall have the right to offer to the breaching Class B Member, to either: (a) call and purchase all, but not less than all, of the JV Securities of the breaching party and its Affiliates at a purchase price equal to eighty percent (80%) of the fair market value of the JV Securities of the breaching party and its Affiliates, or (b) put and cause the breaching party to purchase all, but not less than all, of the JV Securities of the non-breaching party and its Affiliates, at a purchase price equal to one hundred and twenty percent (120%) of the fair market value of the JV Securities of the non-breaching party and its Affiliates. The fair market value shall be determined by first obtaining the appraisals of two independent nationally recognized United States investment banking firms. If the two appraisals differ by more than ten percent (10%), then a third appraiser shall be engaged which shall determine which of the appraisals most accurately reflects the fair market value of the JV Securities. If the first two appraisals are within ten percent (10%), then they will be averaged to determine the fair market value. The parties shall close the transaction within one hundred and twenty (120) days of the non-breaching party’s notice to the breaching party of its election to effect the put or call, as the case may be. If the put-call right is not exercised within thirty (30) days of the determination that a Contribution Breach has occurred, then the right shall expire with respect to that particular breach. The exercise of the put and call rights set forth above is optional, but, if exercised, shall be the exclusive remedy available to the non-breaching party with respect to the Contribution Breach. A “Contribution Breach” shall mean a failure by a Class B Member to make a scheduled cash contribution of capital to the Operating Company in accordance with the Contribution and Formation Agreement, Section 9.1.1 of this Agreement or as otherwise agreed to by such Member.
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