Consideration upon Equity/Cash Election Sample Clauses

Consideration upon Equity/Cash Election. Each stockholder making an Equity/Cash Election shall be entitled to receive:
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  • Cash Election (a) In lieu of exercising the Option, by notice, Parent may require such Stockholder to make a cash payment to Parent in the amount (the "Cash Payment Amount") equal to the amount by which (A) the Market Price (as defined below) exceeds (B) the Per Share Cash Amount, multiplied by the sum of (i) the number of such Stockholder's Shares and (ii) the number of such Stockholder's New Shares. Upon receipt of such notice, the Stockholder shall be permitted to sell a sufficient number of Shares to pay the Cash Payment Amount, if Stockholder shall, within five business days of such notice, sell such Shares, provided that Stockholder shall use reasonable best efforts to achieve good execution and shall consult with Parent with respect to the manner of disposition. The term "

  • Equity Consideration LICENSEE shall provide to UNIVERSITIES a founder’s position of LICENSEE’s equity equivalent to [***] percent ([***]%) of the original LICENSEE equity issued. For example, if the initial capitalization of LICENSEE consists of ten million (10,000,000) common shares, such equity shall be equal to [***] ([***]) common shares fully diluted, with each of Emory and UGARF holding [***] ([***]) common shares (or [***]%) and the inventor/founders of LICENSEE holding [***] ([***])common shares (or [***]%). LICENSEE will use commercially reasonable efforts to prepare an operating agreement and/or shareowners agreement within ninety (90) days after the Effective Date. The founder shares to be owned by the UNIVERSITIES and the investor/founders will be of the same class. It is the intent that Emory and UGARF will have the right to convert their ownership interests in LICENSEE into an economically equivalent founder’s position in any joint venture entered into by LICENSEE to develop Licensed Products or any Designated Affiliate of LICENSEE whose business includes developing the Licensed Products with the proviso that if LICENSEE reserves any such rights to Licensed Products unto itself in connection with any such joint venture, Emory and UGARF will maintain a smaller founder’s equity position in LICENSEE based on the relative value of such reserved rights by LICENSEE, provided that this right shall be exercisable only once, and only as to one such venture, and only then if it is exercised within thirty (30) days of notice from LICENSEE to UNIVERSITIES of the opportunity. UNIVERSITIES’ rights to effect such a conversion may be conditioned, at LICENSEE’s option, upon UNIVERSITIES’ entering into reasonable buy-sell agreements providing for rights of first refusal in favor of LICENSEE in the event UNIVERSITIES desire to transfer their interests in such joint venture and for “drag along” rights covering UNIVERSITIES’ interest in the event LICENSEE desires to transfer its interest in such joint venture.

  • Cash Payment The Employee shall make cash payments by wire transfer, certified or bank check or personal check, in each case payable to the order of the Company; the Company shall not be required to deliver certificates for Option Shares until the Company has confirmed the receipt of good and available funds in payment of the purchase price thereof.

  • Cash Consideration In case of the issuance or sale of additional Shares for cash, the consideration received by the Company therefor shall be deemed to be the amount of cash received by the Company for such Shares (or, if such Shares are offered by the Company for subscription, the subscription price, or, if such Shares are sold to underwriters or dealers for public offering without a subscription offering, the public offering price), without deducting therefrom any compensation or discount paid or allowed to underwriters or dealers or others performing similar services or for any expenses incurred in connection therewith.

  • Subsequent Acquisition of Shares Any Equity Securities of PubCo acquired subsequent to the Effective Date by a Holder shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Investor Rights Agreement and such shares shall be considered to be “Registrable Securities” as such term is used in this Investor Rights Agreement.

  • Proceeds from Shares Sold The Custodian shall receive funds representing cash payments received for shares issued or sold from time to time by each Fund, and shall credit such funds to the account of the appropriate Fund. The Custodian shall notify the appropriate Fund of Custodian's receipt of cash in payment for shares issued by such Fund by facsimile transmission or in such other manner as such Fund and the Custodian shall agree. Upon receipt of Instructions, the Custodian shall: (a) deliver all federal funds received by the Custodian in payment for shares as may be set forth in such Instructions and at a time agreed upon between the Custodian and such Fund; and (b) make federal funds available to a Fund as of specified times agreed upon from time to time by such Fund and the Custodian, in the amount of checks received in payment for shares which are deposited to the accounts of such Fund.

  • Acquisition Consideration (a) The consideration (the "ACQUISITION CONSIDERATION") to be received by each Grantor in respect of the contribution of the Grantor's Interests to the Operating Partnership shall be an amount equal to $100.00 (one hundred dollars). The Acquisition Consideration shall be paid in the form of a combination of (i) cash and/or (ii) units of limited partnership interest in the Operating Partnership ("OP UNITS"), in the percentages and allocations set forth on Schedule B attached hereto. To the extent a percentage of the Acquisition Consideration includes one or more OP Units, as set forth on Schedule B, the number of OP Units the Grantor shall be entitled to receive upon the exercise of the Option with respect to such percentage shall equal the quotient of

  • Non-Cash Consideration In the case of the offering of securities for a consideration in whole or in part other than cash, including securities acquired in exchange therefor (other than securities by their terms so exchangeable), the consideration other than cash shall be deemed to be the fair value thereof as determined by the Board of Directors; provided, however, that such fair value as determined by the Board of Directors shall not exceed the aggregate market price of the securities being offered as of the date the Board of Directors authorizes the offering of such securities.

  • Earn-Out Consideration (a) If the earnings before taxes (the "EBT") of the Company for the twelve months ending December 31, 1998, increased by amounts in respect of those items set forth on Schedule 2.5 that affected net income during the period from January 1, 1998 through the Closing Date and decreased by the amount of UniCapital corporate overhead allocated to the Company for the period from the Closing Date through December 31, 1998 (the "Adjusted 1998 EBT"), exceeds the EBT of the Company for the twelve months ending December 31, 1997, inclusive of the add-backs set forth on Schedule 2.5 (the "Adjusted 1997 EBT"), then the Stockholders shall be entitled to receive one-half of the difference between the Adjusted 1998 EBT and the Adjusted 1997 EBT.

  • Cash Payments If the Executive should become a Retired Early Employee hereunder, the Bank shall, during the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending two years thereafter (the "Pay-Out Period"), make equal monthly payments to the Executive (which shall not be deemed base annual salary payments) in an amount such that the present value of all such payments, determined as of the Effective Date, equals two hundred ninety-nine percent (299%) of the Base Amount, as such term is defined in subparagraph 6(f) below. If at any time during the Pay-Out Period the Arrow Board in its sole discretion shall determine, upon application of the Retired Early Employee supported by substantial evidence, that the Retired Early Employee is then under a severe financial hardship resulting from (i) a sudden and unexpected illness or accident of the Retired Early Employee or any of his dependents (as defined in section 152(a) of the Internal Revenue Code), (ii) loss of the Retired Early Employee's property due to casualty, or (iii) other similar extraordinary and unforeseeable circumstance arising as a result of events beyond the control of the Retired Early Employee, the Bank shall make available to the Retired Early Employee, in one (1) lump sum, an amount up to but not greater than the present value of all monthly payments remaining to be paid to him in the Pay-Out Period, calculated as of the date of such determination by the Arrow Board, for the purpose of relieving such severe financial hardship to the extent the same has not been or may not be relieved by (xi) reimbursement or compensation by insurance or otherwise, (xii) liquidation of the Retired Early Employee's assets (to the extent such liquidation would not itself cause severe financial hardship), or (xiii) distributions from other benefit plans. If (a) the lump sum amount thus made available is less than (b) the present value of all such remaining monthly payments, the Bank shall continue to pay to the Retired Early Employee monthly payments for the duration of the Pay-Out Period, but from such date forward such monthly payments will be in a reduced amount such that the present value of all such reduced payments will equal the difference between (b) and (a), above. The Retired Early Employee may elect to waive any or all payments due him under this subparagraph.

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