Extension of Time to Exercise Options Sample Clauses

Extension of Time to Exercise Options. The Company will permit you to exercise your vested options at any time within two years of your Separation Date subject to the remaining terms of the Equity Documents. ​
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Extension of Time to Exercise Options. Employee has been granted certain stock options to purchase shares of the Company’s Common Stock pursuant to the Plan. As set forth in Exhibit A, as of the Separation Date, options for 162,500 shares (the “Vested Options”) will be vested and exercisable. The time in which Employee may exercise the Vested Options that have vested as of the Separation Date shall be extended to February 26, 2010, and any agreement or terms and conditions with respect to such Vested Options shall be amended accordingly. It is expressly agreed that, in the absence of this extension, Employee would have had three months from the Separation Date to exercise the Vested Options. Employee specifically acknowledges that the Separation Package described above exceeds any legal payment obligation of the Company and provides valid consideration for the General Release contained in this Agreement.

Related to Extension of Time to Exercise Options

  • Manner of Exercise (a) The Optionee may exercise this Stock Option only in the following manner: from time to time on or prior to the Expiration Date of this Stock Option, the Optionee may give written notice to the Administrator of his or her election to purchase some or all of the Option Shares purchasable at the time of such notice. This notice shall specify the number of Option Shares to be purchased. Payment of the purchase price for the Option Shares may be made by one or more of the following methods: (i) in cash, by certified or bank check or other instrument acceptable to the Administrator; (ii) through the delivery (or attestation to the ownership) of shares of Stock that have been purchased by the Optionee on the open market or that are beneficially owned by the Optionee and are not then subject to any restrictions under any Company plan and that otherwise satisfy any holding periods as may be required by the Administrator; (iii) by the Optionee delivering to the Company a properly executed exercise notice together with irrevocable instructions to a broker to promptly deliver to the Company cash or a check payable and acceptable to the Company to pay the option purchase price, provided that in the event the Optionee chooses to pay the option purchase price as so provided, the Optionee and the broker shall comply with such procedures and enter into such agreements of indemnity and other agreements as the Administrator shall prescribe as a condition of such payment procedure; (iv) by a “net exercise” arrangement pursuant to which the Company will reduce the number of shares of Stock issuable upon exercise by the largest whole number of shares with a Fair Market Value that does not exceed the aggregate exercise price; or (v) a combination of (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) above. Payment instruments will be received subject to collection. The transfer to the Optionee on the records of the Company or of the transfer agent of the Option Shares will be contingent upon (i) the Company’s receipt from the Optionee of the full purchase price for the Option Shares, as set forth above, (ii) the fulfillment of any other requirements contained herein or in the Plan or in any other agreement or provision of laws, and (iii) the receipt by the Company of any agreement, statement or other evidence that the Company may require to satisfy itself that the issuance of Stock to be purchased pursuant to the exercise of Stock Options under the Plan and any subsequent resale of the shares of Stock will be in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. In the event the Optionee chooses to pay the purchase price by previously-owned shares of Stock through the attestation method, the number of shares of Stock transferred to the Optionee upon the exercise of the Stock Option shall be net of the Shares attested to.

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