Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution Sample Clauses

Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution. Upon the filing of articles of dissolution with the Delaware Secretary of State, the existence of the Company shall cease, except for the purpose of suits, other proceedings and appropriate action as provided in the Act. The Member shall have authority to distribute any Company property discovered after dissolution, convey real estate and take such other action as may be necessary on behalf of and in the name of the Company.
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Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution. Upon the filing of Articles of Dissolution with the Secretary of State, the Company shall cease to carry on its business, except insofar as may be necessary for the winding up of its business.
Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution. Upon the filing of Articles of Dissolution with the Office of the New York Secretary of State, the existence of the Company shall cease, except for the purpose of suits, other proceedings and appropriate action as provided in the Act. The Members shall have authority to distribute any Company property discovered after dissolution, convey real estate and take such other action as may be necessary on behalf of and in the name of the Company. In no event shall any Member conduct business on behalf of the Company after Articles of Dissolution have been filed with the Office of the New York Secretary of State.
Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution. Upon the filing by the Tennessee Secretary of State of a notice of dissolution, the Company shall cease to carry on its business, except insofar as may be necessary for the winding up of its business.

Related to Effect of Filing Articles of Dissolution

  • Articles of Dissolution Upon the dissolution and commencement of the winding up of the Company, the Member shall cause Articles of Dissolution to be executed on behalf of the Company and filed with the Secretary of State, and the Member shall execute, acknowledge and file any and all other instruments necessary or appropriate to reflect the dissolution of the Company.

  • Effect of Dissolution Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, upon the dissolution of the Company, the Sole Member shall take such actions as may be required pursuant to the Act and shall proceed to wind up, liquidate and terminate the business and affairs of the Company. In connection with such winding up, the Sole Member shall have the authority to liquidate and reduce to cash (to the extent necessary or appropriate) the assets of the Company as promptly as is consistent with obtaining fair value therefor, to apply and distribute the proceeds of such liquidation and any remaining assets in accordance with the provisions of Section 8.3, and to do any and all acts and things authorized by, and in accordance with, the Act and other applicable laws for the purpose of winding up and liquidation.

  • Certificate of Dissolution After the affairs of the Company have been wound up and the Company terminated, a certificate of dissolution shall be executed and filed in the office of the Delaware Secretary of State.

  • Effect of Merger, Consolidation, Etc At the option of the Holder, the sale, conveyance or disposition of all or substantially all of the assets of the Borrower, the effectuation by the Borrower of a transaction or series of related transactions in which more than 50% of the voting power of the Borrower is disposed of, or the consolidation, merger or other business combination of the Borrower with or into any other Person (as defined below) or Persons when the Borrower is not the survivor shall either: (i) be deemed to be an Event of Default (as defined in Article III) pursuant to which the Borrower shall be required to pay to the Holder upon the consummation of and as a condition to such transaction an amount equal to the Default Amount (as defined in Article III) or (ii) be treated pursuant to Section 1.6(b) hereof. “Person” shall mean any individual, corporation, limited liability company, partnership, association, trust or other entity or organization.

  • Merger, Dissolution, etc. of Fund In the case of the following transactions, not in the ordinary course of business, namely, the merger of the Fund into or the consolidation of the Fund with another investment company, the sale by the Fund of all, or substantially all, of its assets to another investment company, or the liquidation or dissolution of the Fund and distribution of its assets, the Bank will deliver the Portfolio Securities held by it under this Agreement and disburse cash only upon the order of the Fund set forth in an Officers' Certificate, accompanied by a certified copy of a resolution of the Board authorizing any of the foregoing transactions. Upon completion of such delivery and disbursement and the payment of the fees, disbursements and expenses of the Bank, this Agreement will terminate and the Bank shall be released from any and all obligations hereunder.

  • Effect of Merger, Consolidation or Conversion (a) At the effective time of the certificate of merger:

  • Effect of Merger or Consolidation (a) At the effective time of the certificate of merger:

  • Consolidation, Merger, Dissolution, etc Except in connection with a Permitted Asset Disposition, the Credit Parties will not permit any Consolidated Party to merge or consolidate or liquidate, wind up or dissolve itself (or suffer any liquidation or dissolution); provided that, notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 8.4 but subject to the terms of Sections 7.12 and 7.13, (a) the Borrower may merge or consolidate with any of its Subsidiaries; provided that the Borrower shall be the continuing or surviving corporation, (b) any Credit Party other than the Parent or the Borrower may merge or consolidate with any other Credit Party other than the Parent or the Borrower, (c) any Consolidated Party which is not a Credit Party may be merged or consolidated with or into any Credit Party other than the Parent provided that such Credit Party shall be the continuing or surviving corporation, (d) any Consolidated Party which is not a Credit Party may be merged or consolidated with or into any other Consolidated Party which is not a Credit Party, (e) any Subsidiary of the Borrower may merge with any Person that is not a Credit Party in connection with an Asset Disposition permitted under Section 8.5, (f) the Borrower or any Subsidiary of the Borrower may merge with any Person other than a Consolidated Party in connection with a Permitted Acquisition provided that, if such transaction involves the Borrower, the Borrower shall be the continuing or surviving corporation and (g) any Subsidiary of the Borrower may dissolve, liquidate or wind up its affairs at any time provided that such dissolution, liquidation or winding up, as applicable, could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect. It is understood that this Section 8.4 shall not prohibit any Consolidated Party from entering into any agreement of merger or consolidation, but shall prohibit the consummation of any such merger or consolidation (except as permitted pursuant to this Section 8.4).

  • Notice of Dissolution In the event a Liquidating Event occurs or an event occurs that would, but for the provisions of an election or objection by one or more Partners pursuant to Section 13.1, result in a dissolution of the Partnership, the General Partner shall, within thirty (30) days thereafter, provide written notice thereof to each of the Partners.

  • Dissolution of Company (a) The Company shall be dissolved, wound up and terminated as provided herein upon the first to occur of the following:

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