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Exhibit
3.174
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
AGREEMENT
OF
ARAMARK UNIFORM
ACQUISITION II, LLC
A Delaware Limited Liability
Company
THIS LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) of ARAMARK
Uniform Acquisition II, LLC (the “Company”), dated
and effective as of February 27, 2003, is entered into by the
undersigned to form a limited liability company under the laws of
the State of Delaware for the purposes and upon the terms and
conditions hereinafter set forth.
RECITALS
WHEREAS, ARAMARK
Uniform & Career Apparel, Inc. (“AUCA”) is
the sole member of the Company; and
WHEREAS, ARAMARK
desires that the Agreement be the sole governing document of the
Company
The Agreement is therefore
set forth as follows:
ARTICLE I
DEFINITIONS
Section 1.1
Definitions . Whenever used in this Agreement the
following terms shall have the meanings respectively assigned to
them in this Article I unless otherwise expressly provided herein
or unless the context otherwise requires:
Act.
“Act” shall mean the Delaware Limited Liability Company
Act, 6 Del. C. §§ 18-101 et seq., as amended from time to
time.
Agreement.
“Agreement” shall mean this Limited Liability Company
Agreement of the Company as the same may be amended or restated
from time to time in accordance with its terms.
Company :
“Company” shall mean ARAMARK Uniform Acquisition II,
LLC , a Delaware limited liability company formed pursuant to
the Act and this Agreement.
Member :
“Member” shall mean ARAMARK Uniform &
Career Apparel, Inc. and any person or entity hereafter
admitted to the Company as a member of the Company as provided in
this Agreement.
ARTICLE II
FORMATION OF THE
COMPANY
2.1. Formation of
Limited Liability Company. AUCA has (a) organized the
Company pursuant to the Act and (b) caused a Certificate of
Formation to be filed with the Secretary of State, and the
Secretary of State has returned a certified copy that is attached
as Exhibit 2.1 hereto.
2.2 . Business
Purpose. The Company is organized for the purposes of
engaging in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability
companies may be organized
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