Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus Sample Clauses

Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Common Shares (other than a dividend payable in Common Shares) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then, as soon as possible after the exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall pay to the person exercising such Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends (including but not limited to the Common Shares which would have been issued at the time of such earlier exercise and all other securities which would have been issued with respect to such Common Shares by reason of stock splits, stock dividends, amalgamations or reorganizations, or for any other reason). For the purposes of this subsection 6.3, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
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Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Common Stock (other than a dividend payable in Common Stock) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then, as soon as possible after the exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall pay to the person exercising such Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends (including but not limited to the Common Stock which would have been issued at the time of such earlier exercise and all other securities which would have been issued with respect to such Common Stock by reason of stock splits, stock dividends, mergers or reorganizations, or for any other reason). For the purposes of this Paragraph 3.2, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the ---------------------------------------------------- event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Common Shares (other than a dividend covered by subparagraph 3.1(8)) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then, as soon as possible after the exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall pay to the person exercising such Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends which would have been payable to such person had such person exercised this Warrant on the record date for determining persons entitled to such Liquidating Dividend. For the purposes of this Paragraph 3.2, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Common Stock payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries but without increasing the same as a result of any write-up of assets related to such dividend or any gain from the sale of any capital assets related to such dividend (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then, the Company shall pay to the holder of this Warrant, at the time such dividend is paid to the holders of the Common Stock, an amount equal to the product of (i) the number of shares of Common Stock that the holder of this Warrant would be entitled to acquire upon exercise of this Warrant at the Purchase Price then in effect and (ii) the aggregate value at such time of all Liquidating Dividends paid in respect of one share of Common Stock. For the purposes of this Paragraph 3.2, a dividend shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only if paid in cash and to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare and pay a dividend upon the Common Stock (other than a dividend payable in Common Stock) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as “Liquidating Dividends”), then, as soon as possible after the exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall pay to the Person exercising this Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends that it would have received if it had exercised this Warrant and owned the underlying Warrant Shares immediately prior to the record date for payment of such Liquidating Dividends, or, if no such record date is taken, the date of payment thereof (including but not limited to the Common Stock which would have been issued at the time of such earlier exercise and all other securities which would have been issued with respect to such Common Stock by reason of stock splits, stock dividends, mergers or reorganizations, or for any other reason). For the purposes of this Section 3.2, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Common Stock (other than a dividend payable in Common Stock) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then the Company shall pay to the person exercising such Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends (including but not limited to the Common Stock which would have been issued at the time of such earlier exercise and all other securities which would have been issued with respect to such Common Stock by reason of stock splits, stock dividends, mergers or reorganizations, or for any other reason). For the purposes of this Paragraph 3.2, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
Dividends Not Paid Out of Earnings or Earned Surplus. In the event the Company shall declare a dividend upon the Warrant Stock or, if the Warrant Stock is convertible into Common Stock, the Common Stock (other than a dividend payable in Warrant Stock covered by subparagraph 3.1) payable otherwise than out of earnings or earned surplus, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, including the making of appropriate deductions for minority interests, if any, in subsidiaries (herein referred to as "Liquidating Dividends"), then, as soon as possible after the exercise of this Warrant, the Company shall pay to the person exercising such Warrant an amount equal to the aggregate value at the time of such exercise of all Liquidating Dividends (including but not limited to the Warrant Stock which would have been issued at the time of such earlier exercise and all other securities which would have been issued with respect to such Warrant Stock by reason of stock splits, stock dividends, mergers or reorganizations, or for any other reason). For the purposes of this Paragraph 3.2, a dividend other than in cash shall be considered payable out of earnings or earned surplus only to the extent that such earnings or earned surplus are charged an amount equal to the fair value of such dividend as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Company.
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