Rights to Appoint Board Observers Sample Clauses

Rights to Appoint Board Observers. Prior to the Junior Preferred Payment and so long as the Consent Holder holds any Junior Preferred Interests, the Consent Holder shall have the right to appoint two individuals to attend meetings of the Board of Managers (and any committees thereof); whether such meeting is conducted in person or by teleconference, as non- voting observers (the “Observers”). The Observers shall be entitled to receive not less than five business days’ advance written notice of all such meetings of the Board of Managers (and any committees thereof) and to obtain copies of all materials provided to the Board of Managers (and any committees thereof); provided, however, that such Observers will be asked to leave all or a portion of a meeting of the Board of Managers if attendance at such meeting or portion thereof would in the reasonable judgment of the Company’s counsel, adversely affect the attorney-client privilege between the Company and its counsel. The Company shall pay all reasonable out-of- pocket expenses incurred by each such Observer in connection with attending regular and special meetings of the Board of Managers (and any committees thereof).
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Rights to Appoint Board Observers. NW Mutual shall have the right to appoint two individuals to attend each meeting of the Board and each meeting of the board of directors of Symbion, Inc. (the “Symbion, Inc. Board”), BACI shall have the right to appoint one individual to attend each meeting of the Board and the Symbion, Inc. Board, and Trident IV shall have the right to appoint one individual to attend each meeting of the Symbion, Inc. Board, in each case as non-voting observers (the “Board Observers”) and whether such meeting is conducted in person or by teleconference. The Board Observers shall be entitled to receive notices of all meetings of the Board and the Symbion, Inc. Board and to obtain copies of all materials provided to the Board or the Symbion, Inc. Board; provided that, for the sake of clarity, the Board Observers shall have no voting rights whatsoever with respect to actions taken by the Board or the Symbion, Inc. Board. The Company shall provide to R6, at substantially the same time as such materials are provided to members of the Board or the Symbion, Inc. Board, as applicable, copies of all materials formally provided to such members in connection with meetings of the Board or the Symbion, Inc. Board (including board meeting minutes and resolutions that are formally adopted). The Board Observers will be asked to leave all or a portion of a meeting of the Board or the Symbion, Inc. Board to the extent such board of directors is discussing (and will not be entitled to receive any) information that is subject to any legal privilege. The Company shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by each Board Observer in connection with attending regular and special meetings of the Board and the Symbion, Inc. Board.
Rights to Appoint Board Observers. For so long as the Citigroup Members have the right to designate directors to the Board of Directors of the Member pursuant to the Holdings LLC Agreement, Citigroup shall be entitled to invite two non-voting observers (who shall be officers or employees of a Citigroup Entity) to attend each meeting of the Board, whether such meeting is conducted in person or by teleconference; provided that such observers will be asked to leave all or a portion of any meeting of the Board to the extent that the Chairman of the Board, acting reasonably and in good faith, determines that the participation of such observers at such meeting or portion thereof is inappropriate. The Company shall not be required to pay or reimburse any expenses incurred by any such observers in connection with attending any meetings of the Board.

Related to Rights to Appoint Board Observers

  • Additional Directors Notwithstanding Articles 13.1 and 13.2, between annual general meetings or unanimous resolutions contemplated by Article 10.2, the directors may appoint one or more additional directors, but the number of additional directors appointed under this Article 14.8 must not at any time exceed:

  • Alternate Directors 35.1 Any Director (but not an alternate Director) may by writing appoint any other Director, or any other person willing to act, to be an alternate Director and by writing may remove from office an alternate Director so appointed by him.

  • Board Observer Hospital shall be entitled to have one representative of Hospital (the “Hospital Observer”) attend all regularly held and special meetings of the Board of Directors of Company (the “Board”) in a nonvoting observer capacity and to receive notice of all meetings of the Board, and Company shall give such Hospital Observer copies of all notices, minutes, consents and other material that it provides to its directors at or about the same time as delivered to such directors; provided, however, that: (a) Company reserves the right to exclude the Hospital Observer from any meeting or portion thereof of the Board or from access to any material or portion thereof if Company reasonably believes that such exclusion or withholding of information with respect thereto is reasonably necessary (i) to preserve attorney-client privilege, (ii) in the event the Board intends to discuss or vote upon any circumstances or matters where there is a material actual or material potential conflict of interest between Company and Hospital, including without limitation any discussion of the Parties’ rights and obligations under this Agreement, or (iii) to comply with the terms and conditions of confidentiality agreements with third parties; (b) the Hospital Observer shall be an Executive Director, Director, or Sr. Business Strategy & Licensing Manager from Hospital’s Office of Research Ventures & Licensing; the identity of the Hospital Observer shall be subject to the approval of Company’s Board, which approval shall not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed; and (c) the Hospital, on behalf of Hospital Observer, shall enter into a confidentiality agreement with Company in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to Company requiring the Hospital and Hospital Observer to maintain the confidentiality of Company information disclosed to the Hospital Observer. Hospital’s right under this Section 12.9 shall expire upon the earlier of (A) the closing of the initial public offering of Company’s capital stock, (B) a Change of Control or (C) if the investors in a Series B preferred stock sale (or a subsequent round ) by the Company object to the continuation of the Hospital Observer, the initial closing of such Series B preferred stock sale, provided the Parties shall agree on alternative arrangements to keep Hospital informed of the activities of the Company above the current reporting requirements.

  • Associate Directors (A) Any person who has served as a director may be elected by the Board of Directors as an associate director, to serve during the pleasure of the Board.

  • Board Observers At any time during which there is an outstanding balance on the Tranche A Term Loan (as such capitalized term is defined in that certain Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated October 15, 2009 (the “Credit Agreement”), among Xxxxxx Communications Company, LLC, Xxxxxx Publishing Group, LLC, the Lenders party thereto, and Tranche Manager, LLC, as Administrative Agent), Tranche Holdings, LLC, or its designee, shall be entitled to designate one (1) nonvoting observer (the “Observer”) to the Company’s Board of Directors and to all committees thereof. Such Observer shall be entitled to attend all Board meetings (which meetings shall generally be held telephonically) but will not be entitled to vote at any Board meeting. Such Observer shall be entitled to receive all consents, proposed consents or Board actions, documents, materials, information and notices (whether or not in writing) provided to the Board; provided, however, that the Company reserves the right to exclude such Observer from access to any material or meeting or portion thereof (only if the Observer is notified of such withholding) if the Board votes in good faith after advice of counsel, that such exclusion is necessary (taking into account any confidentiality agreements that such Observer has executed or is willing to execute): (a) to preserve the attorney-client privilege; (b) to prevent a breach by the Board of Directors of its fiduciary duties; or (c) to avoid the impairment of the Company’s ability to enforce its rights under this Agreement in any bona fide dispute with the Observer. Such Observer may be removed from office only by Tranche Holdings, LLC, except that the Observer may be removed for cause by the Board of Directors in the event of willful misconduct or material breach of any confidentiality agreement with the Company or its affiliates; provided such Observer shall not be removed for cause until after Tranche Holdings, LLC has been notified of the Board’s intent to remove such person for cause and is given Tranche Holdings, LLC a reasonable amount of time to appoint another person as an Observer. Upon the payment and satisfaction in full of Tranche A Term Loan, Tranche Holdings, LLC shall cease to possess the right to designate an Observer, and any Observer so designated will automatically and without further action be removed from the Board. At any time during which there is an outstanding balance on the Tranche A Term Loan (as defined in the Credit Agreement), all travel and other reasonable expenses incurred by Tranche Holdings, LLC or its designee in connection with its rights in this Section 3.1.8 shall be reimbursed by the Company.

  • Board Nomination Rights (a) From the Effective Date, VEP Group shall have the right, but not the obligation, to nominate to the Board a number of designees equal to at least: (i) 100% of the Total Number of Directors (as defined below), so long as Vista Beneficially Owns shares of Common Stock representing at least 40% of the Original Amount of VEP Group, (ii) 40% of the Total Number of Directors, in the event that Vista Beneficially Owns shares of Common Stock representing at least 30% but less than 40% of the Original Amount of VEP Group, (iii) 30% of the Total Number of Directors, in the event that Vista Beneficially Owns shares of Common Stock representing at least 20% but less than 30% of the Original Amount of VEP Group, (iv) 20% of the Total Number of Directors, in the event that Vista Beneficially Owns shares of Common Stock representing at least 10% but less than 20% of the Original Amount of VEP Group and (v) 1 Director (as defined below), in the event that Vista Beneficially Owns shares of Common Stock representing at least 5% of the Original Amount of VEP Group (such persons, the “Nominees”). For purposes of calculating the number of directors that VEP Group is entitled to designate pursuant to the immediately preceding sentence, any fractional amounts shall automatically be rounded up to the nearest whole number (e.g., 1¼ Directors shall equate to 2 Directors) and any such calculations shall be made after taking into account any increase in the Total Number of Directors.

  • Board Observer Rights Prior to the completion of the Initial Offering, for so long as The Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Group, Inc. ("Xxxxxxx Sachs"), together with its affiliates, holds (and continues to hold) at least 25% of the Subject Common Shares (or Series D Stock of the Company into or for which such Subject Common Shares are convertible or exchangeable or shares of Common Stock into which the Series D Stock are converted) that Xxxxxxx Xxxxx acquires pursuant to the Purchase Agreement (as adjusted for stock splits, subdivisions and combinations, reclassifications and similar corporate actions), the Company shall permit a designee of Xxxxxxx Sachs or its affiliates (the "Observer") to attend all meetings of its Board of Directors (whether in person; telephonic or other) (other than meetings of a committee of the Board of Directors, unless other board observers are permitted to attend such meetings) in a nonvoting observer capacity and. in this respect, shall provide the Observer, concurrently with the members of the Board of Directors, with copies of all notices, minutes, consents, and other materials that it provided to such members (other than in meetings of a committee of the Board of Directors, unless other board observers are provided such materials); provided, however, that the Observer agrees to hold in confidence and trust all information so provided to it or learned by it in connection with its rights hereunder; it being understood and agreed that, notwithstanding the foregoing, the Observer shall be permitted to use or disclose such information to Xxxxxxx Xxxxx and its affiliates in connection with managing its investment in the Company; and provided, further, that the Company reserves the right to withhold any information or to exclude the Observer from any meeting or portion thereof if (i) access to such information or attendance at such meeting could adversely affect the attorney-client privilege between the Company and its counsel; (ii) access to such information or attendance at such meeting could result in disclosure of trade secrets to Xxxxxxx Sachs or its representative; or (iii) access to such information or attendance at such meeting could result in a conflict of interest between Xxxxxxx Xxxxx or its representative and the Company.

  • Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Board The Board may appoint one of its members as Chairman of the Board (“Chairman”). The Board may also appoint one of its members as Vice Chairman of the Board, and such individual shall serve in the absence of the Chairman and perform such additional duties as may be assigned to such person by the Board.

  • Nominating Committee Subject to the provisions of Article X, the Nominating Committee shall consist of such number of Directors (none of whom shall be an employee of the Corporation) as may be determined from time to time by the Board. Subject to the provisions of Article X, the Committee shall review the qualifications of potential candidates for the Equity Directors and shall propose nominees for the Equity Directors who are nominated by the Board. Subject to the provisions of Article X, in making their nominations, the Nominating Committee and the Board of Directors shall take into consideration that (i) the Board of Directors shall have meaningful representation of a diversity of interests, including floor brokers, floor traders, futures commission merchants, producers, consumers, processors, distributors and merchandisers of commodities traded on Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. (the “Exchange”) or Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. (the “CBOT”), participants in a variety of pits or principal groups of commodities traded on the Exchange or the CBOT and other market users or participants; (ii) at least 10% of the members of Board of Directors shall be composed of persons representing farmers, producers, merchants or exporters of principal commodities traded on the Exchange or the CBOT; and (iii) at least 20% of the members of the Board of Directors shall be composed of persons who do not possess trading privileges on either the Exchange or the CBOT, are not salaried employees of the Corporation and are not officers, principals or employees who are involved in operating the futures exchange related business of a firm entitled to members’ rates on either the Exchange or the CBOT. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Nominating Committee shall include the Chief Executive Officer of the Corporation as a nominee for an Equity Director at any annual meeting of shareholders at which his or her term is scheduled to expire; provided, that if such term expiration occurs during the Transition Period, the Chief Executive Officer shall be nominated as a CME Director. Subject to the provisions of Article X, a majority of the Nominating Committee shall constitute a quorum necessary to transact business.

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