Common use of Emergency Actions Clause in Contracts

Emergency Actions. In the event that it is necessary to make expenditures which are not provided for in the Annual Business Plan, or to take any other action which requires the approval of NYSCRF under Section 6.04, but which is required under emergency court order, executive order or legislation, or which the General Partner, in good faith, believes appropriate in an emergency to avoid risk to life or health or facilitate the preservation of any portion or all of the Company’s assets, and the General Partner reasonably determines that there is insufficient time to obtain such approval and that any delay in making such expenditures or taking such action could result in a violation of law or materially adversely affect the value of the Company assets or could materially increase the risk to life or health, then the General Partner shall be authorized to bind the Company for any expenditures or in any other action taken on behalf of the Company in such emergency. The General Partner shall notify NYSCRF of any exercise of its power and authority under this Section as soon as practicable thereafter.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Limited Partnership Agreement (Liberty Property Limited Partnership), Limited Partnership Agreement (Liberty Property Limited Partnership), Limited Partnership Agreement (Liberty Property Trust)