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Changes in Entity Structure
Changes in Entity Structure contract clause examples

Section # Changes in Limited Liability Company Structure. The Company shall not have changed its jurisdiction of organization or been a party to any merger or consolidation or succeeded to all or any substantial part of the liabilities of any other entity, at any time following the date of the most recent financial statements referred to in [Schedule 5.5].

In the event of specified changes in the Company’s capital structure as set forth in [Section 13] of the Incentive Plan, the Committee is required to adjust the Stock Grant Shares in a reasonable and equitable manner to reflect such changes in the Company’s capital structure. This appendix will continue to apply to your awards as so adjusted.

Corporate Transactions/Changes in Control/Related Entity Dispositions. Except as otherwise provided in an Award Agreement:

Subject to Section 19.3 and except as may otherwise be provided in an Award Agreement, the Administrator shall have the authority, in its absolute discretion, exercisable either in advance of any actual or anticipated Corporate Transaction, Change of Control or Related Entity Disposition in which the Company is not the surviving corporation, or at the time of an actual Corporate Transaction, Change of Control or Related Entity Disposition in which the Company is not the surviving corporation # to cancel each outstanding in-the-money and vested Award upon payment in cash to the Grantee of the amount by which any cash and the Fair Market Value of any other property which the Grantee would have received as consideration for the Shares covered by the Award if the Award had been exercised before such Corporate Transaction, Change of Control or Related Entity Disposition exceeds the exercise price of the Award, or # to negotiate to have such Award assumed by the surviving corporation. The determination as to whether the Company is the surviving corporation is at the sole and absolute discretion of the Administrator.

ARTICLE # AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS

Single-Purpose Entity. Each Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to be a Single-Purpose Entity for at least as long as the Mortgage Loan is outstanding. Both the Loan Documents and the organizational documents of the Mortgagor with respect to each Mortgage Loan with a Cut-off Date Principal Balance in excess of $5 million provide that the Mortgagor is a Single-Purpose Entity, and each Mortgage Loan with a Cut-off Date Principal Balance of $20 million or more has a counsel’s opinion regarding non-consolidation of the Mortgagor. For this purpose, a “Single-Purpose Entity” shall mean an entity, other than an individual, whose organizational documents (or if the Mortgage Loan has a Cut-off Date Principal Balance equal to $5 million or less, its organizational documents or the related Loan Documents) provide substantially to the effect that it was formed or organized solely for the purpose of owning and operating one or more of the Mortgaged Properties securing the Mortgage Loans and prohibit it from engaging in any business unrelated to such Mortgaged Property or Properties, and whose organizational documents further provide, or which entity represented in the related Loan Documents, substantially to the effect that it does not have any assets other than those related to its interest in and operation of such Mortgaged Property or Properties, or any indebtedness other than as permitted by the related Mortgage(s) or the other related Loan Documents, that it has its own books and records and accounts separate and apart from those of any other person (other than a Mortgagor for a Mortgage Loan that is cross-collateralized and cross-defaulted with the related Mortgage Loan), and that it holds itself out as a legal entity, separate and apart from any other person or entity.

Seller Entity Facilities. [Schedule 4.9] sets forth a true, correct and complete list of all Owned Facilities and all Leased Facilities, in each case, as of the Effective Date.

Changes. Either Party may propose a change in the scope or detail of a Work Order. Any such change will require a written change of scope amendment to each Work Order (a “Change of Scope”). Each Change of Scope will detail the requested changes to the applicable task, responsibility, duty, milestone, deliverables, budget, Timeline(s) or other matter. A Change of Scope will become effective as an amendment to such Work Order upon the execution of such Change of Scope by both Parties’ authorized representatives. Each Party agrees to act in good faith and promptly when considering a Change of Scope requested by the other Party.

Changes. Changes to allocations for future deferrals will be applied to the next contribution period following the date of the election.

Changes. These Sign Criteria are subject to change by Landlord. In the event Landlord changes the Sign Criteria for the Project during the term of this Lease, Landlord may update Tenant’s Signage in compliance with the new Sign Criteria provided that any costs associated with such change shall be at Landlord’s sole expense.

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