Common use of Offering of Interests Clause in Contracts

Offering of Interests. The Manager shall have the authority, in its sole and absolute discretion, to cause the Company from time to time, at the expense of the Company or otherwise, to offer Interests to any person. The term “Interest” as used in this Agreement is defined as an interest in the Company acquired upon the making of a capital contribution to the Company (“Capital Contribution”) by a Member. Interests may be issued by the Company in such classes or series (each being referred to herein as a “Series”) established in accordance with Section 18-215 of the Limited Liability Company Act, with each such Series bearing such rights, obligations, liabilities, privileges, designations and preferences and having different trading strategies and other terms (including without limitation different trading strategies, underlying trading advisors, management fees, incentive fees, degrees of leverage, brokerage commissions and other differences) as the Manager shall determine in its sole and absolute discretion upon the issuance of such Interests.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Limited Liability Company Agreement (FRONTIER MASTERS SERIES, a Series of the Frontier Fund), Limited Liability Company Agreement (FRONTIER MASTERS SERIES, a Series of the Frontier Fund), Limited Liability Company Agreement (FRONTIER MASTERS SERIES, a Series of the Frontier Fund)