Master Member(s) definition

Master Member(s) refers to the party or parties that provide the initial capital contribution. "Member" means a Person admitted to membership in the Company in accordance with the

Examples of Master Member(s) in a sentence

  • Group Master Members already eligible on the Policy Effective Date shall be eligible for participation.

  • Group Master Members whose participation has been terminated and who re-apply for participation shall be considered as new Members.

  • The Initial Member now desires to adopt this Operating Agreement to govern certain aspects of the operations of the Company and to set forth the rights and obligations of the Founding Member, the Master Members, Charter Members and any additional Class of Member or Substitute Member (as defined below), and their respective successors and assigns.

Related to Master Member(s)

  • Class B Members means the Members holding Class B Units.

  • Class A Members means those Members who have purchased Class A Interests.

  • Team Members means the members of the Team, jointly and severally;

  • Founding Members means the collective reference to American Multi-Cinema, Inc., a Missouri corporation, Cinemark Media, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Regal CineMedia Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

  • New Members As Defined By the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA)