Operating Manager definition

Operating Manager means any person appointed or elected to serve as an Operating Manager of a Subsidiary of the Company.
Operating Manager means Apollo Manager, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Apollo, or any other Person designated from time to time as the “Manager” of the Company pursuant to the Operating Agreement.
Operating Manager means the person nominated by Franchisee and approved by Franchisor to have primary responsibility for the Franchised Business and Franchisee’s compliance with this Agreement, the System, and the Manual, and who is authorized by Franchisee to conduct all interactions with Franchisor and to bind Franchisee with respect to agreements with or commitments to Franchisor. If Franchisee is a natural person, then Franchisee is permitted to serve as Operating Manager.

Examples of Operating Manager in a sentence

  • The Company will need to provide the Operating Manager 180 days’ written notice of any termination.

  • Notices to the Directors, to the Operating Manager, to the Company or to a Series shall be delivered to the Company’s principal place of business at 0 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx, 00xx Xxxxx, Xxx Xxxx, Xxx Xxxx 00000 or as hereafter may be changed by the Board of Directors.

  • An independent valuation services firm selected by the Operating Manager or the Board of Directors (“Independent Valuation Advisor”) will review valuations with respect to the Company’s and each Series’ assets in accordance with valuation guidelines approved by the Board of Directors.

  • The Board of Directors or the Operating Manager may, but is not required to, seek the approval of the resolution of such a conflict of interest from the Audit Committee, any other committee of Independent Directors or the Shareholders.

  • The Independent Valuation Advisor will assist the Operating Manager in determining the estimated values of the Company’s and each Series’ asset-backed finance assets and the Administrative Agent will use the estimated values provided as well as inputs from other sources in its monthly calculation of NAV per Share.


More Definitions of Operating Manager

Operating Manager means First Service Residential or such other residential condominium property manager as may be approved by the Administrative Agent.
Operating Manager refers to and means the Manager designated by Franchisee or Franchisee’s Managing Owner, that is charged with the obligation and responsibility to supervise and manage the day- to-day operations of the Franchised Business. At all times, the Operating Manager must: (a) meet all of Franchisor’s minimum training and brand quality control standards and criteria for managers as may be set forth in the Operations Manual; (b) successfully complete Franchisor’s initial training program; (c) sign the Confidentiality Agreement; and (d) agree, in writing, to assume responsibility for the on-site management and supervision of the Franchised Business.
Operating Manager means those charged with the management of the Company as set forth in Article V, or any other Person or Persons that succeed him in that capacity.5
Operating Manager means Xxxxxxx Enterprise Management Consulting (Chengdu) Co., Ltd 嘉民企业管理咨询(成都)有限公司, a wholly foreign-owned enterprise established in the PRC and a wholly-owned Subsidiary of the Company.
Operating Manager means a natural person over the age of eighteen who has been elected to the office of Operating Manager in the manner provided herein.
Operating Manager means CCI or a wholly owned Subsidiary of CCI that has been engaged by one or more of the Borrowers to manage the Casino Facilities pursuant to the terms and provisions set forth in the Management Agreement.
Operating Manager means (a) during the four-year period commencing on the ----------------- date hereof, Xxxxx X. Xxxxxx, so long as he remains active in the business and affairs of the Member, and (b) at any time after such four-year period (or any earlier time when Xx. Xxxxxx is not so active), any Person designated pursuant to the terms of the Limited Liability Company Agreement as the operating manager of the Borrower; provided that there may be more than one Operating Manager of the Borrower from time to time.