Common use of Dissolution and Final Liquidation Clause in Contracts

Dissolution and Final Liquidation. (a) Upon any dissolution of the Company, the Company shall not terminate, but shall cease to engage in further business except to the extent necessary to perform existing contracts and preserve the value of its assets. Its assets shall be liquidated and its affairs shall be wound up as soon as practical thereafter by the Manager or if for any reason there is no Manager, or by another Person designated by the Board of Directors. In winding up the Company and liquidating assets, the Manager, or other Person so designated for such purpose, may arrange, either directly or through others, for the collection and disbursement to the Members of any future receipts from the Hospital or other sums to which the Company may be entitled, and shall sell the Company's interest

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Operating Agreement (Medcath Corp), Operating Agreement (Medcath Corp)