Common use of Character of Business Clause in Contracts

Character of Business. The business of the Company shall be: (1) To transact other business. To transact any and all businesses for which limited liability companies may be formed under Delaware law. (2) To act on own account or for others. To accomplish any of the foregoing purposes for its own account or as nominee, agent or trustee for others.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC)

Character of Business. The business of the Company shall be: (1a) To transact other business. To transact any and all businesses for which limited liability companies may be formed under Delaware law., and (2b) To act on own account or for others. To accomplish any of the foregoing purposes for its own account or as nominee, agent or trustee for others.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC), Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC)

Character of Business. The business of the Company shall be: (1) To transact other business. To transact any and all businesses for which limited liability companies may be formed under Delaware law. (2) To act on own account or for others. To accomplish any of the foregoing purposes for its own account or as nominee, agent or trustee for others.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (Lilli Ann LLC)

Character of Business. The business of the Company shall be: (1) To transact other business. To be to transact any and all businesses for which limited liability companies may be formed under Delaware law. (2) To act on own account or for others. To law and to accomplish any of the foregoing purposes for its own account or as nominee, agent or trustee for others.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (American Seafoods Inc)