Xxxxxx Foundation Sample Clauses

Xxxxxx Foundation. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Wesleyan Media Project, the Sunlight Foundation, Knight Foundation or any of its affiliates.” The data should be cited as follows: Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxx, and Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx. 2014. “Political Advertising in 2010” Version 1.0 [dataset]. Middletown, CT: The Wesleyan Media Project, Department of Government at Wesleyan University.
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Xxxxxx Foundation. Developer agrees to cause its ultimate owner, Xxx X. Xxxxxx, to establish a charitable education foundation qualified as tax exempt pursuant to one or more provisions of Section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, to be called the “Xxxxxx Foundation,” for providing benefits to the community in the form of scholarships and assistance to community schools, education organizations and other charitable entities. Either directly from Developer or from an affiliate of Developer, an annual contribution of $100,000 shall be made to the Xxxxxx Foundation on or before January 30 of each year beginning in 2006. Developer shall cause the board governing said foundation to include one or more representatives appointed by the Mayor, City Council, Gary Community School Corporation, Indiana University Northwest, and Ivy Tech-Gary. At a minimum, 50% of the annual receipts and income of the Xxxxxx Foundation (up to a maximum annual amount of $50,000) shall be expended each year for scholarships for Xxxx residents to attend post-secondary education institutions.
Xxxxxx Foundation. A new Section 6.10 shall be added to the Majestic Development Agreement, as follows:
Xxxxxx Foundation. On May 16, 2022, a Professional Advisory Committee convened to review the credentials and recommendation of Miami-based artist Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx for the Fringe 2022-23 season. The artist is part of the thematic program Southern Histories, a 2-year research-driven programmatic public art commission series that will honor Miami’s ancestors of color and their lived histories through monumental, community-embedded public art projects funded through a major Knight Arts Challenge grant. From being recognized as 2016 Presidential Scholar in the Arts to having his work added to the permanent collection of the Studio Museum in Harlem, much of Xxxxxxx’x success is attributed to the important narratives his work addresses which often are inspired by his cultural background. These stories are influenced by his Jamaican and African American heritage. Being raised in Miami and gaining inspiration from his Jamaican and African American background, his work expresses how bodies exist between cultures, borders, and characteristics, to create spatial impact. For Fringe Projects, Xxxxxxx proposes to create an architecturally scaled installation related to his Porch Portrayals series. Conceptualized while earning his master’s at Cornell University, Porch Portrayals highlights how a porch or verandah serves as a key space of cultural and social development within the Caribbean home. Xxxxxxx’x Porch Portrayal architectural installation may include seating, steps, landings, and other architectural details, and will create a communal space for cultural exchange, storytelling, and creative expression. Inspired by the metal grills of Caribbean Porches, this design abstracts ornamental forms of the Caribbean and transforms them into architectural gestures that create a spatial language for gathering. The work is intended to be installed in the neighborhood of Liberty City, one of the first public housing projects created for Black Americans and in proximity to the historically protected segregation wall along NW 12 Avenue and 62nd Street. After careful discussion, the PAC recommended the commissioning of Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx for the Fringe Projects 2022-23 season, allowing him the opportunity to evolve his concept, approach, and location of the final work.
Xxxxxx Foundation. By_______________________________ By: ______________________________ Its:_______________________________ Print Name: Jxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: President Address: 5000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx. Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Fax: ______________________________ SCHEDULE 1 to Voting Agreement Holder Shares Voting AgreementShares H.X. Xxxxxx FoundationJanice M. Xxxxxx, 5000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx.Xxxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 1,729,559 1,719,775 TOTAL SHARES SUBJECT TO VOTING AGREEMENT: 1,719,775 ANNEX II FORM OF PAYING AGENT AGREEMENT WXXXX FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PAYING AGENT AGREEMENT This Paying Agent Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into effective on December __, 2010 (the “Effective Date”), by and among Nortek, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Parent”), Mxxx Xxxxxxx and Mxxx X. Xxxxxxxxxx, (collectively, the “Seller Representatives” in their capacity as such pursuant to the Merger Agreement, as defined below), Ergotron, Inc., a Minnesota corporation (the “Company”) and Wxxxx Fargo Bank, N.A., a national banking association, as paying agent (the “Paying Agent”). Each capitalized term which is used but not otherwise defined herein has the meaning ascribed to such term in the Merger Agreement (as defined below).
Xxxxxx Foundation. By: /s/ Xxxx-Xxxx Xxxxxx Fontbona Name: Xxxx-Xxxx Xxxxxx Fontbona Title: Member of the Foundation Council By: /s/ Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Name: Xx. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Title: Member of the Foundation Council SEVERE STUDERE FOUNDATION By: /s/ Xxxx-Xxxx Xxxxxx Fontbona Name: Xxxx-Xxxx Xxxxxx Fontbona Title: Member of the Foundation Council By: /s/ Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx Name: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxx Title: Member of the Foundation Council XXXX-XXXX XXXXXX FONTBONA
Xxxxxx Foundation. By: /s/ XXXXXXX X. XXXXXX --------------------------------- Name: Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx Title: Trustee /s/ XXXXXXX X. XXXXXX --------------------------------- Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx
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Xxxxxx Foundation. By: --------------------------------------- Name: --------------------------------------- Title: --------------------------------------- /s/ Xxxxx X. Xxxxx ---------------------------------------------- Xxxxx X. Xxxxx FIRST AVENUE PARTNERS, L.P. /s/ Front Street, LLC --------------------------------------------- By: /s/ Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx -------------------------------------- Name: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxx -------------------------------------- Title: Managing Member of the General Partner -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------- J. Xxxxxxx Xxxxx HEALTH TECH AFFILIATES, INC. --------------------------------------------- By: -------------------------------------- Name: -------------------------------------- Title: -------------------------------------- HLM/CB FUND, L.P. --------------------------------------------- By: -------------------------------------- Name: -------------------------------------- Title: -------------------------------------- HLM PARTNERS VII, L.P. --------------------------------------------- By: -------------------------------------- Name: -------------------------------------- Title: -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- W. Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx XXXXX XXXXXXX, INC. By: -------------------------------------- Name: -------------------------------------- Title: -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------- B. Max Lauderdale /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx. --------------------------------------------- Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Xx.

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  • XXXXXXX Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, directors shall be elected at the organizational meeting of the Member and at each annual meeting thereafter. A decrease in the number of directors shall not shorten an incumbent director’s term. Each director shall hold office until such director resigns or is removed. Despite the expiration of a director’s term, such director shall continue to serve until the director’s successor is elected and qualifies, until there is a decrease in the number of directors or the director is removed.

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