Common use of First Notice Period Clause in Contracts

First Notice Period. Each First Optionee shall have twenty days from receipt of the First Notice to give written notice to the Offeror (with a copy thereof to each Family Shareholder and the Company) stating that such First Optionee irrevocably elects to exercise such Optionee’s Purchase Right, indicating the number of the Offered Shares subject to such Purchase Right that such Optionee will purchase, and designating the number of additional Shares such Optionee would be willing to purchase if less than all of the Offered Shares are purchased by the other First Optionees. No later than three days after the expiration of the aforesaid twenty-day period, the Offeror will give written notice to each First Optionee indicating the number of Offered Shares allocated to such Optionee.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Scripps Family Agreement, Scripps Family Agreement (E.W. SCRIPPS Co), Scripps Family Agreement (Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc.)

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First Notice Period. Each First Optionee shall have twenty days from receipt of the First Notice to give written notice to the Offeror (with a copy thereof to each Family Future Shareholder and the Company) stating that such First Optionee irrevocably elects to exercise such Optionee’s Purchase Right, indicating the number of the Offered Shares subject to such Purchase Right that such Optionee will purchase, and designating the number of additional Shares such Optionee would be willing to purchase if less than all of the Offered Shares are purchased by the other First Optionees. No later than three days after the expiration of the aforesaid twenty-day period, the Offeror will give written notice to each First Optionee indicating the number of Offered Shares allocated to such Optionee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Scripps Family Agreement (Scripps Networks Interactive, Inc.)

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