PAYMENTS TO PURCHASER 52 ARTICLE VI....................................................................54
Statements to Purchaser Not later than the tenth calendar day of the month, the Company shall furnish in an agreed upon electronic format to the Purchaser or its designee, a monthly, loan level, scheduled remittance advice, trial balance report and payment and payoff activity detail, as to the preceding remittance and the period ending on the last day of the preceding month.
Amendments to Purchase Agreement The parties agree that the Purchase Agreement shall be amended, solely with respect to the Mortgage Loans, as follows:
No Other Agreements to Purchase No person other than the Buyer has any written or oral agreement or option or any right or privilege (whether by law, preemptive or contractual) capable of becoming an agreement or option for the purchase or acquisition from Seller of the Painting.
Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants limited synchronization rights for One (1) music video streamed online (Youtube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to 500000 non-monetized video streams on all total sites. A separate synchronization license will need to be purchased for distribution of video to Television, Film or Video game.
Reports to Administrator Each Series shall furnish or otherwise make available to the Administrator such copies of that Series's Prospectus, SAI, financial statements, proxy statements, reports, and other information relating to its business and affairs as the Administrator may, at any time or from time to time, reasonably require in order to discharge its obligations under this Agreement.
Warrants to Rank Pari Passu All Warrants shall rank equally and without preference over each other, whatever may be the actual date of issue thereof.
Stock Option Grants Pursuant to the following terms and conditions, the Executive shall be eligible to participate in Holdings’ stock option plan and Holdings agrees as follows: i. Holdings shall establish a stock option plan (“Stock Option Plan”) providing for grants of options (the “Stock Options”) to purchase the common stock of BD Investment Holdings Inc., par value $0.01 (the “Buyer Common Stock”) in amounts not less than (i) 2% of the Buyer Common Stock (on a fully-diluted post-exercise basis) in the aggregate per year for all executives, employees and financial advisors of the Company and its subsidiaries, including the Executive selected by the Board after consultation with, and based on the recommendation of, the CEO, for the calendar years beginning on January 1, 2008 and January 1, 2009 and (ii) 2.5% of the Buyer Common Stock (on a fully-diluted post-exercise basis) in the aggregate per year for all executives, employees and financial advisors of the Company and its subsidiaries, including the Executive, selected by the Board after consultation with, and based on the recommendation of, the CEO, for the calendar years beginning on January 1, 2010 and January 1, 2011. ii. Beginning in January 2008, each annual Stock Option grant shall be made between the first and fifteenth business day of the year, unless the CEO, in his sole discretion, shall agree with the Board to a later date during such year (the “Default Date”). If the Board does not approve Stock Option grants in the amounts set forth in Section 4(c)(i) by the Default Date, then Stock Options in such amounts shall be granted pro-rata to existing option holders and employee stockholders as of such date of grant, except that the CEO’s share of such Stock Option grants shall be reduced by 75% and the other four most highly compensated executives’ share of such Stock Option grants shall be reduced by 50%. iii. The per share exercise price of each Stock Option shall be equal to the Fair Market Value of a share of Buyer Common Stock on the date of grant. Each Stock Option granted shall vest in five equal tranches on each of the first five anniversaries of the date of grant subject to the option holder’s continued employment as of each such vesting date; provided, however, that all Stock Options shall automatically vest in full upon a “change in control” (as defined in the Option Plan, it being understood that an IPO shall in no event constitute a change in control). Notwithstanding any provision of this Agreement to the contrary, following an IPO, no additional Stock Options shall be granted pursuant to the Stock Option Plan. iv. Upon termination of his employment, the portion of any Stock Option granted to the Executive which has not yet vested shall terminate. In the event the Executive’s employment terminates for any reason other than for Cause, the Executive may exercise any vested portion of any Stock Option held by him on the date of termination provided that he does so prior to the earlier of (A) ninety (90) days following termination of employment and (B) the expiration of the scheduled term of the Stock Option. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Executive’s employment is terminated due to death or disability (as defined in Section 5(b)), then the Executive or, as applicable in the event of death, his beneficiary or estate, may exercise any vested portion of any Stock Option held by the Executive on the date employment terminates for the shorter of (A) the period of twelve (12) months following the termination date and, (B) with respect to each Stock Option individually, the expiration of the scheduled term of such Stock Option. Upon a termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for Cause, all Stock Options shall be forfeited immediately. v. Holdings, the Company and the Executive agree to cooperate to structure the Stock Option Plan so as to minimize or avoid additional taxes and interest that would otherwise be imposed on the Executive with respect to options granted under the Stock Option Plan pursuant to Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code as amended (the “Code”); provided, however, that the Company shall have no obligation to grant the Executive a “gross-up” or other “make-whole” compensation for such purpose.
Assets to be Sold On the Closing Date, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, Seller shall, provided that all of the conditions set forth in Section 7 hereto have been satisfied, sell, assign, transfer, convey and deliver to Buyer, and Buyer shall purchase and take from Seller, in each case effective as of July 1, 2011 (the “Effective Date”), all of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to the following assets in clauses (a) through (f) below (collectively, the “Sold Assets”), free and clear of all liabilities, debts, mortgages, liens, and encumbrances except as set forth in this Agreement: a. The Containers; such Containers being hereinafter referred to, collectively, as the “Sale Containers”; b. All right, title and interest of the Seller in any lease to which any Sale Container is subject on the Effective Date (each, a “Lease” and collectively, the “Leases”), in each case, to the extent (but only to the extent) of each Sale Container subject to the terms of such Lease (it being acknowledged and agreed that containers owned by various persons may be subject to the terms of a Lease); c. All of Seller’s right, title and interest in and to (i) any purchase agreement pursuant to which Seller acquired any of the Sale Containers, (ii) warranties by the manufacturers or original sellers of the Sale Containers, in each case, to the extent (but only to the extent) that such purchase agreement or warranty relates to a Sale Container, and (iii) any security deposit(s) held by Seller under a Lease to the extent (but only to the extent) that such security deposit relates to a Sale Container; d. All proceeds of the Sale Containers to the extent accrued on or after the Effective Date, including, without limitation, payments of rent, termination values, casualty values and insurance payments accrued with respect to the Sale Containers on or after the Effective Date; and e. All books, files, papers, correspondence, databases, documents, records and other documentation thereof regarding any of the Sale Containers that are maintained on behalf of Seller by CCC in the ordinary course of business (the “Books and Records”); provided, however, that, as long as CCC’s affiliate, Cronos Containers (Cayman) Ltd., a company organized and existing under the laws of the Cayman Islands (“CAY”), manages the Sale Containers for Buyer, then and in such event the Books and Records shall be maintained by and in the possession of CAY, except as otherwise directed by Buyer as owner of the Sale Containers.
Publication Rights Where activities supported by this Agreement produce books, films, or other such copyrighted materials issued by the PROVIDER, the PROVIDER may copyright, but shall acknowledge that MSHN reserves a royalty-free, non-exclusive and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use such materials and to authorize others to reproduce and use such materials. This cannot include service consumer information or personal identification data. Any copyrighted materials or modifications bearing acknowledgment of or by MSHN must be approved by MSHN prior to reproduction and use of such materials. The PROVIDER shall give recognition to the MSHN in any and all publication papers and presentations arising from the program and service contract herein; MSHN will do likewise. In all cases, whether the material is copyrighted or not, the PROVIDER shall acknowledge on all of its publications, reports, brochures, flyers, etc., that public funds, provided by the State of Michigan through MSHN, were used to support the cost of publication and the delivery of the service, program, event, or publication described by it.