Form of Joinder This JOINDER (this “Joinder”) to the Tax Receivable Agreement (as defined below), dated as of , by and among Virtu Financial, Inc., a Delaware corporation (the “Corporate Taxpayer”), and (“Permitted Transferee”).
Formation of Joint Venture The JV Parties hereby jointly enter into and form this Joint Venture, for the limited purpose and scope set herein, pursuant to the laws of the State of California and the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, except as otherwise expressly provided in this JV Agreement or by other written agreement executed by the JV Parties, no JV Party shall have the authority to act for or to assume any obligations or responsibilities on behalf of any other JV Party. Each of the JV Parties acknowledges and agrees that the creation of the Joint Venture shall be purely contractual in nature, and that (i) the Joint Venture shall not constitute the creation of any separate limited liability company, partnership or other legal entity and (ii) other than as specifically provided herein, neither SMK nor the Investor shall be required to make any filing with, or obtain any consent from, the State of California or any other governmental body, in each case, in order for the Joint Venture to commence and for the JV Parties to be contractually bound by this JV Agreement.
FORM OF JOINDER AGREEMENT JOINDER AGREEMENT
No Joint Venture Nothing contained in this Agreement (i) shall constitute the Administrator and either of the Issuer or the Owner Trustee as members of any partnership, joint venture, association, syndicate, unincorporated business or other separate entity, (ii) shall be construed to impose any liability as such on any of them or (iii) shall be deemed to confer on any of them any express, implied or apparent authority to incur any obligation or liability on behalf of the others.
Resolution of Jointly Owned Parsonage Local Church and any other church with which it jointly owns a parsonage property must resolve the ownership of the parsonage by one party conveying its interest to the other by agreement (on any terms to which those parties may agree) or by process set out in the Discipline, or otherwise sell the parsonage and divide the proceeds on a pro-rata basis.