ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER NOTICE, SALE TO THIRD PARTY Sample Clauses

ACCEPTANCE OF OFFER NOTICE, SALE TO THIRD PARTY. If Seller notifies Buyer of its acceptance of the Offer Notice, then Seller shall have ninety (90) days from the date of the acceptance to close escrow. If Seller has not notified Buyer of its acceptance within the thirty-day period, then Buyer may, for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days, enter into a binding agreement to transfer the Offer Property to the third party or its assignee and shall not be required to re-offer the Offer Property to Seller unless the net present value of all of the economic terms to Buyer in the proposed transaction is less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the net present value of
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  • Acceptance of Offer In the event that the General Partner elects to accept any such bona fide offer or proposal described in Section 9.01 hereof (an “Accepted Offer”), the General Partner shall deliver written notice of such election along with documentation which sets forth in reasonable detail the general terms and conditions of the bona fide offer or proposal as of the date of such notice (the “Acceptance Notice”) to those Partners with rights to approve such offer or proposal, and only those Partners, not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the closing date of the transaction contemplated by such offer or proposal. In connection with such transaction, each Partner shall, at such time as it is appropriate and, as applicable, (i) provide a written consent with respect to his or its Partnership Interest in favor of such sale of the assets and any subsequent liquidation of the Partnership; (ii) subject to the approval rights set forth in Section 7.06 above, provide a written consent with respect to his or its Partnership Interest (and any Partnership Interest with respect to which such Partner holds a proxy) approving such merger, consolidation, conversion, reorganization or similar transaction; or (iii) transfer and sell either all of his or its Partnership Interest (and any Partnership Interest with respect to which such Partner holds a proxy) or, as applicable, a percentage of his or its Partnership Interest (and any Partnership Interest with respect to which such Partner holds a proxy) that is equal to the Percentage Interest being transferred and sold in such transaction. Each Partner shall execute such documents and take such further actions as may be reasonably required to consummate any of the foregoing transactions.

  • Communication of Offer The offer to sell the Securities was directly communicated to the Subscriber by the Company. At no time was the Subscriber presented with or solicited by any leaflet, newspaper or magazine article, radio or television advertisement, or any other form of general advertising or solicited or invited to attend a promotional meeting otherwise than in connection and concurrently with such communicated offer.

  • Expiration of Offer This Agreement constitutes an offer which must be accepted by the Licensee named on the signature page hereof by dating, executing and returning to Licensor two copies hereof (and all attachments hereto, including, if required, the Guaranty) on or before the date specified on the Rider.

  • Termination of Offer In the event that this Agreement is terminated pursuant to Section 8.1, Purchaser shall (and Parent shall cause Purchaser to) promptly (and, in any event, within 24 hours of such termination), irrevocably and unconditionally terminate the Offer and shall not acquire any Shares pursuant to the Offer. If the Offer is terminated or withdrawn by Purchaser, Purchaser shall promptly return, and shall cause any depository acting on behalf of Purchaser to return, in accordance with applicable Legal Requirements, all tendered Shares to the registered holders thereof.

  • Distribution of Offering Materials The Fund has not distributed and, prior to the later to occur of (A) the Closing Time and (B) completion of the distribution of the Securities, will not distribute any offering material in connection with the offering and sale of the Securities other than the Registration Statement, each preliminary prospectus, the Prospectus, the Statutory Prospectus, the General Disclosure Package, the Rule 482 Statement, if any, or the sales materials.

  • Termination of Offering or Rejection of Subscription 3.1In the event that (a) the Company does not effect the Closing on or before the date which is one year from the Offering being qualified by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), which period may be extended for an additional six months by the Manager in its sole discretion, or (b) the Offering is terminated by the Manager in its sole discretion, the Company will cause the Escrow Agent to refund the Subscription Price paid by the Purchaser, without deduction, offset or interest accrued thereon and this Subscription Agreement shall thereafter be of no further force or effect.

  • Completion of Offering Subject to the provisions of Section 10 hereof, NCPS shall pay to Issuer the liquidated value of the Escrow Funds, by wire no later than one (1) business day following receipt of the following documents:

  • Method of Offer and Sale The Shares may be offered and sold (A) in privately negotiated transactions with the consent of the Company; (B) as block transactions; or (C) by any other method permitted by law deemed to be an “at the market offering” as defined in Rule 415(a)(4) under the Securities Act, including sales made directly on the Principal Market or sales made into any other existing trading market of the Common Shares. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to require either party to agree to the method of offer and sale specified in the preceding sentence, and (except as specified in clauses (A) and (B) above) the method of placement of any Shares by the Agent shall be at the Agent’s discretion.

  • Acceptance and Rejection Jubilant shall be entitled to reject any shipment of Products that fails to conform to the Product Specifications or Packaging Specifications at the time of delivery to Jubilant. Jubilant shall notify Cadista of such rejection within thirty (30) days after delivery of such Products shipment to Jubilant, and shall set forth in such notification the basis under this Agreement for such rejection, including any testing or inspection results, provided, however, that in the event any such non-conformity is latent or was not obvious and could not be readily discovered from a physical inspection of the Products shipment, Jubilant may give written notice to Cadista of its rejection of such shipment within thirty (30) days after Jubilant's discovery of such non-conformance. Failure to so notify Cadista, or failure to identify the basis under this Agreement for rejection of any Product, shall constitute acceptance of such Product, except to the extent the Product fails to conform to the Product Specifications or Packaging Specifications as the case may be. After such failure to notify, Jubilant shall be obligated to make payment for such Product in accordance with pricing provisions of this Agreement. If the parties disagree as to whether any Product meets the Product Specifications or Packaging Specifications and the parties are unable to negotiate a commercially reasonable resolution, then samples and/or batch records, as appropriate, from the disputed shipment shall promptly be submitted for testing and evaluation to an independent Third Party as shall be agreed to in writing by both parties. The determination of such Third Party as to whether the disputed Product shipment meets the Product Specifications or Packaging Specifications shall be final and binding. The cost of the testing and evaluation by the independent third party shall be borne by the party whose position is found to be erroneous. If, pursuant to this Section 3.2, any Products are found not to conform to the Product Specifications or Packaging Specifications, as a result of a cause occurring prior to placement thereof with the carrier (and not arising as a result of the Materials being defective or failing to meet their respective specifications), at Cadista’s option, Jubilant shall either (i) deliver such non-conforming Products to Cadista or (ii) destroy such non-conforming Products in accordance with applicable laws, rules and regulations. Cadista shall reimburse Jubilant for all reasonable costs and expenses in connection such delivery or destruction, and, at Cadista’s option and as Jubilant’s exclusive remedy, Cadista shall either: (i) credit Jubilant for the amount paid or payable by Jubilant to Cadista for such rejected Product shipment (and reimburse Jubilant for the Material of such rejected batch at Jubilant’s cost for such Materials), or (ii) replace such rejected Product shipment (with Cadista paying Jubilant for all Materials or such replacement shipment in an amount equal to Jubilant’s cost), at no additional cost to Jubilant, as promptly as reasonably practicable, but in no event later than forty-five (45) days from receipt of notice of non-conformity of such shipment from Jubilant. Jubilant shall notify Cadista in writing of any claim relating to quantitative deficiencies in any shipment of Product that Jubilant considers to have been caused prior to shipment hereunder within thirty (30) days following receipt of any such shipment. Any claim for a quantitative deficiency which is not made within such thirty (30) days shall be deemed to have been waived by Jubilant and Jubilant shall be obligated to make payment for such Product in accordance with Section 5 of this Agreement. In the event Jubilant determines there is a quantitative deficiency from the applicable shipping documentation, the parties shall investigate such deficiency and, if the parties agree that such deficiency occurred prior to shipment, Cadista shall, at Jubilant’s option and as Jubilant’s exclusive remedy for such quantitative deficiency, (a) credit Jubilant for the amount paid by Jubilant to Cadista in excess of the aggregate price for actual quantities shipped; or (b) subject to Cadista having Product on hand at the time of request by Jubilant, rectify any such deficiency by promptly shipping the appropriate quantities of any relevant Product to Jubilant, but in no event later than fifteen (15) calendar days following the occurrence of such a deficiency, in which case Jubilant shall be obligated to pay for any such quantities pursuant to Section 5 of this Agreement.

  • Limitation of Offer; Suitability Selected Dealer will offer Offered Shares only to persons who meet the suitability standards set forth in the Prospectus or in any suitability letter or memorandum sent to it by the Corporation or the Dealer Manager and will only make offers to persons in the jurisdictions in which it is advised in writing that the Offered Shares are qualified for sale or that such qualification is not required. Notwithstanding the qualification of the Offered Shares for sale in any respective jurisdiction (or the exemption therefrom), Selected Dealer represents, warrants and covenants that it will not offer Offered Shares and will not permit any of its registered representatives to offer Offered Shares in any jurisdiction unless both Selected Dealer and such registered representative are duly licensed to transact securities business in such jurisdiction. In offering Offered Shares, Selected Dealer will comply with the provisions of FINRA Rules, as well as all other applicable rules and regulations relating to suitability of investors. Selected Dealer further represents, warrants and covenants that neither Selected Dealer, nor any person associated with Selected Dealer, shall offer or sell Offered Shares in any jurisdiction except to investors who satisfy the investor suitability standards and minimum investment requirements under the most restrictive of the following: (a) applicable provisions described in the Prospectus, including minimum income and net worth standards; (b) applicable laws of the jurisdiction of which such investor is a resident; or (c) applicable FINRA Rules. Selected Dealer agrees to ensure that, in recommending the purchase, sale or exchange of Offered Shares to an investor, Selected Dealer, or a person associated with Selected Dealer, shall have reasonable grounds to believe, on the basis of information obtained from the investor (and thereafter maintained in the manner and for the period required by the Commission, any state securities commission, FINRA or the Corporation) concerning his age, investment objectives, other investments, financial situation and needs, and any other information known to Selected Dealer, or person associated with Selected Dealer, that (i) the investor can reasonably benefit from an investment in the Offered Shares based on the investor’s overall investment objectives and portfolio structure, (ii) the investor is able to bear the economic risk of the investment based on the investor’s overall financial situation, and (iii) the investor has an apparent understanding of (A) the fundamental risks of the investment, (B) the risk that the investor may lose his entire investment in the Offered Shares, (C) the lack of liquidity of the Offered Shares, (D) the background and qualifications of the Adviser or the persons responsible for directing and managing the Corporation, and (E) the tax consequences of an investment in the Offered Shares. In the case of sales to fiduciary accounts, the suitability standards must be met by the person who directly or indirectly supplied the funds for the purchase of the Offered Shares or by the beneficiary of such fiduciary account. Selected Dealer further represents, warrants and covenants that Selected Dealer, or a person associated with Selected Dealer, will make every reasonable effort to determine the suitability and appropriateness of an investment in Offered Shares of each proposed investor by reviewing documents and records disclosing the basis upon which the determination as to suitability was reached as to each purchaser of Offered Shares pursuant to a subscription solicited by Selected Dealer, whether such documents and records relate to accounts which have been closed, accounts which are currently maintained, or accounts hereafter established. Selected Dealer agrees to retain such documents and records in Selected Dealer’s records for a period of six years from the date of the applicable sale of Offered Shares, to otherwise comply with the record keeping requirements provided in Section XII below and to make such documents and records available to (i) the Dealer Manager and the Corporation upon request, and (ii) representatives of the Commission, FINRA and applicable state securities administrators upon Selected Dealer’s receipt of an appropriate document subpoena or other appropriate request for documents from any such agency. Selected Dealer shall not purchase any Offered Shares for a discretionary account without obtaining the prior written approval of Selected Dealer’s customer and his or her signature on a Subscription Agreement.

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