Transfer of Membership Interests and Partition Sample Clauses

Transfer of Membership Interests and Partition 
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  • Transfer of Membership Interests (a) The Member may transfer its Membership Interest, in whole but not in part, but the transferee shall not be admitted as a Member except in accordance with Section 6.07. Until the transferee is admitted as a Member, the Member shall continue to be the sole member of the Company (subject to Section 1.02) and to be entitled to exercise any rights or powers of a Member of the Company with respect to the Membership Interest transferred.

  • Transfer of Membership Interest The Sole Member may Transfer any part or all of its rights and interest (including, but not limited to, its Capital Account) in the Company (each a “Membership Interest”) now owned or hereafter acquired to any Person, and the transferee of such Membership Interest shall become a Member of the Company.

  • Transfer of Partnership Interests The foregoing power of attorney shall survive the delivery of an instrument of transfer by any Partner of the whole or any portion of or interest in its Partnership Interest, except that (i) where a Partner becomes a Former Partner, or (ii) where a Transferee of such Partnership Interest has been approved as a successor Partner and the Transferor shall thereupon cease being a Partner (all in accordance with this Agreement), then the power of attorney of the Former Partner or the Transferor Partner, as the case may be, shall survive the cessation of Partner status or the delivery of such instrument of transfer, as the case may be, for the sole purpose of enabling the attorneys-in-fact for such Former Partner or the Transferor Partner (or any of them) to execute, swear to, acknowledge and file any and all instruments necessary to effectuate or reflect such cessation, transfer and succession.

  • Transfers of Membership Interests Except as set forth in this Article 9 or elsewhere in this Agreement, no Investor may Transfer all or any part of such Investor’s Shares; provided, however, that an Investor may, with the prior written consent of the Manager, which consent may be withheld or denied for any reason, and upon compliance with this Article 9, Transfer all or a portion of such Investor’s Shares. In the case of any attempted or purported Transfer of a Share not in compliance with this Agreement, the transferring Investor may be designated as a “Defaulting Member”. Notwithstanding the foregoing, unless agreed to by the Manager in writing, no Investor may enter into, create, sell or Transfer any financial instrument or contract the value of which is determined in whole or in part by reference to the Fund (including the amount of Fund distributions, the value of the Fund Assets, or the results of Fund operations), within the meaning of Section 1.7704-1(a)(2)(i)(B) of the Regulations.

  • Assignment of Membership Interests The Assignment of Membership Interests shall have been fully executed and delivered to Purchaser.

  • Assignment of Membership Interest Contributor shall have executed and delivered to Acquirer an Assignment and Assumption Agreement, in substantially the form of Exhibit A attached hereto (the "Assignment and Assumption Agreement");

  • Transfers of Partnership Interests Except as the Partners may otherwise agree from time to time, a Partner may not Transfer all or any part of its Partnership Interest without the Consent of each other Partner, which Consent may be withheld in the sole discretion of each such other Partner.

  • Transfers of Limited Partnership Interests 9.1 Restrictions on Transfer of Limited Partnership Interests.

  • Membership Interest The Member shall own one hundred percent (100%) of the membership interests in the LLC, and all profits and losses shall be allocated to the Member.

  • Ownership of Membership Interests The Member shall own all of the membership interests in the Company and the Member shall have a 100% distributive share of the Company’s profits, losses and cash flow.

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