Common use of Call Provisions Clause in Contracts

Call Provisions. Subject to the provisions of this subsection (d), from time to time and at any time that the closing bid of a share of Common Stock is traded on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (or such other of exchange or stock market on which the Common Stock may then be listed or quoted) equal or exceeds $0.90 (adjusted for any stock split, or reverse stock split, stock dividend or under a classification or combination of the Common Stock for at least thirty (30) consecutive trading days, the Company, upon twenty (20) days prior written notice (the “Notice Period”) given to the Holder, may require the Holder to exercise the Warrant in whole or in part at the Exercise Price. In the event the Holder shall fail to exercise the Warrant at the Exercise Price within the Notice Period, the Company shall have the right, without further notice to call this Warrant at a redemption price equal to $0.01 per share of Common Stock then purchasable pursuant to the Warrant. Notwithstanding any such notice by the Company, the Holder shall have the right to exercise this Warrant in whole or in part prior to the end of the Notice Period. The provisions of this subsection (d) shall be binding upon any transferee of the Warrant.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Common Stock Purchase Warrant (Crdentia Corp), Common Stock Purchase Warrant (FatBoy Capital, L.P.)

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Call Provisions. Subject to the provisions of this subsection (d), from time to time and at any time that the closing bid of a share of Common Stock is traded on the Over-the-Counter Bulletin Board (or such other of exchange or stock market on which the Common Stock may then be listed or quoted) equal or exceeds $0.90 0.70 (adjusted for any stock split, or reverse stock split, stock dividend or under a classification or combination of the Common Stock for at least thirty (30) consecutive trading days, the Company, upon twenty (20) days prior written notice (the “Notice Period”) given to the Holder, may require the Holder to exercise the Warrant in whole or in part at the Exercise Price. In the event the Holder shall fail to exercise the Warrant at the Exercise Price within the Notice Period, the Company shall have the right, without further notice to call this Warrant at a redemption price equal to $0.01 per share of Common Stock then purchasable pursuant to the Warrant. Notwithstanding any such notice by the Company, the Holder shall have the right to exercise this Warrant in whole or in part prior to the end of the Notice Period. The provisions of this subsection (d) shall be binding upon any transferee of the Warrant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Common Stock Purchase Warrant (FatBoy Capital, L.P.)

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Call Provisions. Subject to the provisions of this subsection (d), from time to time and at any time that the closing bid of a share of Common Stock is traded on the Over-theThe-Counter Bulletin Board (or such other of exchange or stock market on which the Common Stock may then be listed or quoted) equal or exceeds $0.90 0.70 (adjusted for any stock split, or reverse stock split, stock dividend or under a classification or combination of the Common Stock for at least thirty (30) consecutive trading days, the Company, upon twenty (20) days prior written notice (the “Notice Period”) given to the Holder, may require the Holder to exercise the Warrant in whole or in part at the Exercise Price. In the event the Holder shall fail to exercise the Warrant at the Exercise Price within the Notice Period, the Company shall have the right, without further notice to call this Warrant at a redemption price equal to $0.01 per share of Common Stock then purchasable pursuant to the this Warrant. Notwithstanding any such notice by the Company, the Holder shall have the right to exercise this Warrant in whole or in part prior to the end of the Notice Period. The provisions of this subsection (d) shall be binding upon any transferee of the Warrant.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Common Stock Purchase Warrant (Crdentia Corp)

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