CONVERSION TO CORPORATION PRIOR TO IPO Sample Clauses

CONVERSION TO CORPORATION PRIOR TO IPO. It is likely that the General Partner will determine that it is necessary to convert to a corporation at a time when it is not certain whether or not the Company will effect the IPO. The Holders agree that all pre-emptive rights, rights of first refusal, share transfer restrictions, re-purchase rights, voting agreements, parallel exit rights and all other rights contained in the Partnership Agreement, and the Support Agreement that do not exist as a consequence of the application of the general corporate provisions of Delaware corporation law (collectively, the "Rights and Obligations"), shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of all New Rackspace's shareholders and on New Rackspace, the same as such Rights and Obligations are presently binding on the Partners and the Company; provided that all of such Rights and Obligations shall terminate immediately prior to the IPO. The parties also agree that the Support Agreement shall terminate immediately prior to the IPO. If, however, the IPO does not take place by July 31, 2000, New Rackspace agrees to prepare the documentation necessary to ensure that all such Rights and Obligations are binding on New Rackspace, the Holders and all other shareholders of New Rackspace (such documents are referred to as the "Documents"), with New Rackspace having the discretion, to the extent reasonably exercised, to modify such Rights and Obligations to the extent necessary to accommodate the differences between a limited partnership and a corporation. The Holders agree to execute Documents upon receipt so long as the Documents substantially conform to the Rights and Obligations set forth in the Partnership Agreement.
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