Common use of Voluntary or Involuntary Liquidation Clause in Contracts

Voluntary or Involuntary Liquidation. In the event of any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the affairs of the Issuer, whether voluntary or involuntary, holders of Designated Preferred shall be entitled to receive for each unit of Designated Preferred held by them, out of the assets of the Issuer or proceeds thereof (whether capital or surplus) available for distribution to members of the Issuer, subject to the rights of any creditors of the Issuer, before any distribution of such assets or proceeds is made to or set aside for the holders of Common Interests and any other membership interests of the Issuer ranking junior to Designated Preferred as to such distribution, payment in full in an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Capital Amount per unit of Designated Preferred and (ii) the amount of any accrued and unpaid distributions (including, if applicable as provided in Section 3(a) above, distributions on such amount), whether or not declared, to the date of payment (such amounts collectively, the “Capital Preference”). The Issuer intends to comply with the “substantial economic effect” safe harbor contained in Treasury Regulations under Internal Revenue Code Section 704(b) such that, upon the Issuer’s liquidation, distributions to the unit holders shall be made in accordance with capital account balances. The Issuer shall make pro rata allocations of items of gross income to the holders of the Designated Preferred in an amount equal to the difference between the Capital Amount and the initial capital account attributable to the Designated Preferred.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.sec.gov, Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Gmac LLC), Limited Liability Company Operating Agreement (Gmac LLC)

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