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Common use of IPO Clause in Contracts

IPO. At the Effective Time, and provided that Hyatt Common Stock continues to be Public, the beneficiaries of the Hyatt Owning Trusts shall (and agree that the Pritzkers shall and desire that the Trustee shall) act in accordance with the following provisions as to any shares of Hyatt Common Stock that the Pritzkers directly or indirectly own (and the Adult Beneficiaries shall inform the Trustee thereof): (a) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers, all Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers in a Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be free to sell up to 25% of their aggregate holdings of Hyatt, measured as of the Effective Time, in each 12 month period following the Effective Time (without carry-overs), and shall not sell more than such amount during any such period; provided, however, upon the unanimous affirmative vote of the Independent directors of Hyatt, such 25% limitation may, with respect to such 12 month period, be increased to a higher percentage or waived entirely and provided further, that sales of Hyatt Common Stock, including Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock, between and among Pritzkers and/or Domestic Pritzkers shall be permitted without regard to the sale restrictions in this Section 3.1(a), and such sales shall not be counted against the 25% limitation described herein. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or contained in any other agreement among the parties hereto, all the shares in Hyatt owned directly or indirectly by each Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be freely pledgeable to an institutional lender (commercial bank, insurance company, brokerage or the like), which institutional lender will not be subject to sale restrictions upon default and foreclosure. (c) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers, all Pritzkers (and their successors in interest, if applicable), but not the transferees by sale (other than Pritzkers or Domestic Pritzkers who purchase directly from other Pritzkers or Domestic Pritzkers) or by, or following, foreclosures as aforesaid, will vote (or cause to be voted) all of the voting securities of Hyatt (and successor Companies) held directly or indirectly by them consistent with the recommendations of the board of directors of Hyatt with respect to all matters (assuming agreement as to any such matter by a majority of a minimum of three Independent directors or, in the case of transactions involving Hyatt and an Affiliate thereof, assuming agreement of all of such minimum of three Independent directors). All Pritzkers will cast and submit by proxy to Hyatt their votes in a manner consistent with this Section 3.1(c) at least five business days prior to the scheduled date of the Annual or Special Meeting of stockholders of Hyatt, as applicable. (d) After the Trustee has notified the Current Adult Beneficiaries of its intention to distribute Hyatt Common Stock and has commenced consultation with them as to the structure of such distribution, no Current Adult Beneficiary shall, until the earlier of (i) six months from the date of such notification and (ii) the date of distribution of such Hyatt Common Stock, acquire either directly, or indirectly for his exclusive benefit, any “derivative securities” (as defined in Rule 16a-1(c) of the Exchange Act) with respect to such Hyatt Common Stock. The Adult Beneficiaries hereby acknowledge and agree that it is in the best interests of the Adult Beneficiaries for the Trustee to distribute Hyatt stock from the Ancestor Trusts as soon as practicable following the Effective Time and, accordingly, shall inform the Trustee that it is the Adult Beneficiaries’ desire that the Trustee distribute such stock in consultation with the Adult Beneficiaries as soon as practicable following the Effective Time subject to the underwriter’s 180-day “lock-up” agreement related to the IPO to which such stock is subject.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Foreign Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp), Foreign Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp), Foreign Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp)

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IPO. At the Effective Time, the following provisions shall become and be effective provided that Hyatt Common Stock continues to be Public, the beneficiaries of the Hyatt Owning Trusts shall (and agree that the Pritzkers shall and desire that the Trustee shall) act in accordance with the following provisions as to any shares of Hyatt Common Stock that the Pritzkers directly or indirectly own (and the Adult Beneficiaries shall inform the Trustee thereof):: (a) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers, all Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers in a Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be free to sell up to 25% of their aggregate holdings of Hyatt, measured as of the Effective Time, in each 12 month period following the Effective Time (without carry-overs), and shall not sell more than such amount during any such period; provided, however, upon the unanimous affirmative vote of the Independent directors of Hyatt, such 25% limitation may, with respect to such 12 month period, be increased to a higher percentage or waived entirely and provided further, that sales of Hyatt Common Stock, including Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock, between and among Pritzkers and/or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers shall be permitted without regard to the sale restrictions in this Section 3.1(a), and such sales shall not be counted against the 25% limitation described herein. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or contained in any other agreement among the parties hereto, all the shares in Hyatt owned directly or indirectly by each Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be freely pledgeable to an institutional lender (commercial bank, insurance company, brokerage or the like), which institutional lender will not be subject to sale restrictions upon default and foreclosure. (c) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers, all Pritzkers (and their successors in interest, if applicable), but not the transferees by sale (other than Pritzkers or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers who purchase directly from other Pritzkers or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers) or by, or following, foreclosures as aforesaid, will vote (or cause to be voted) all of the their voting securities of Hyatt (and successor Companies) held directly or indirectly by them consistent with the recommendations of the board of directors of Hyatt with respect to all matters (assuming agreement as to any such matter by a majority of a minimum of three Independent directors or, in the case of transactions involving Hyatt and an Affiliate thereof, assuming agreement of all of such minimum of three Independent directors). All Pritzkers will cast and submit by proxy to Hyatt their votes in a manner consistent with this Section 3.1(c) at least five business days prior to the scheduled date of the Annual or Special Meeting of stockholders of Hyatt, as applicable. (d) After the Trustee has Trustees have notified the Current Adult Beneficiaries of its their intention to distribute Hyatt Common Stock and has have commenced consultation with them as to the structure of such distribution, no Current Adult Beneficiary shall, until the earlier of (i) six months from the date of such notification and (ii) the date of distribution of such Hyatt Common Stock, acquire either directly, or indirectly for his exclusive benefit, any “derivative securities” (as defined in Rule 16a-1(c) of the Exchange Act) with respect to such Hyatt Common Stock. The Adult Beneficiaries Trustees hereby acknowledge and agree that it is in the best interests of the Adult Beneficiaries for the Trustee to distribute Hyatt stock from the Ancestor Trusts as soon as practicable following the Effective Time and, accordingly, shall inform the Trustee that it is the Adult Beneficiaries’ desire that the Trustee distribute such stock in consultation with the Adult Beneficiaries as soon as practicable following the Effective Time subject to the underwriter’s 180-day “lock-up” agreement related to the IPO to which such stock is subject.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp), Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp), Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp)

IPO. At the Effective Time, the following provisions shall become and be effective provided that Hyatt Common Stock continues to be Public, the beneficiaries of the Hyatt Owning Trusts shall (and agree that the Pritzkers shall and desire that the Trustee shall) act in accordance with the following provisions as to any shares of Hyatt Common Stock that the Pritzkers directly or indirectly own (and the Adult Beneficiaries shall inform the Trustee thereof):: (a) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers, all Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers in a Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be free to sell up to 25% of their aggregate holdings of Hyatt, measured as of the Effective Time, in each 12 month period following the Effective Time (without carry-overs), and shall not sell more than such amount during any such period; provided, however, upon the unanimous affirmative vote of the Independent directors of Hyatt, such 25% limitation may, with respect to such 12 month period, be increased to a higher percentage or waived entirely and provided further, that sales of Hyatt Common Stock, including Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock, between and among Pritzkers and/or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers shall be permitted without regard to the sale restrictions in this Section 3.1(a), and such sales shall not be counted against the 25% limitation described herein. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or contained in any other agreement among the parties hereto, all the shares in Hyatt owned directly or indirectly by each Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be freely pledgeable to an institutional lender (commercial bank, insurance company, brokerage or the like), which institutional lender will not be subject to sale restrictions upon default and foreclosure. (c) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Foreign Pritzkers, all Pritzkers (and their successors in interest, if applicable), but not the transferees by sale (other than Pritzkers or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers who purchase directly from other Pritzkers or Domestic Foreign Pritzkers) or by, or following, foreclosures as aforesaid, will vote (or cause to be voted) all of the their voting securities of Hyatt (and successor Companies) held directly or indirectly by them consistent with the recommendations of the board of directors of Hyatt with respect to all matters (assuming agreement as to any such matter by a majority of a minimum of three Independent directors or, in the case of transactions involving Hyatt Xxxxx and an Affiliate thereof, assuming agreement of all of such minimum of three Independent directors). All Pritzkers will cast and submit by proxy to Hyatt their votes in a manner consistent with this Section 3.1(c) at least five business days prior to the scheduled date of the Annual or Special Meeting of stockholders of Hyatt, as applicable. (d) After the Trustee has Trustees have notified the Current Adult Beneficiaries of its their intention to distribute Hyatt Common Stock and has have commenced consultation with them as to the structure of such distribution, no Current Adult Beneficiary shall, until the earlier of (i) six months from the date of such notification and (ii) the date of distribution of such Hyatt Common Stock, acquire either directly, or indirectly for his exclusive benefit, any “derivative securities” (as defined in Rule 16a-1(c) of the Exchange Act) with respect to such Hyatt Common Stock. The Adult Beneficiaries Trustees hereby acknowledge and agree that it is in the best interests of the Adult Beneficiaries for the Trustee to distribute Hyatt stock from the Ancestor Trusts as soon as practicable following the Effective Time and, accordingly, shall inform the Trustee that it is the Adult Beneficiaries’ desire that the Trustee distribute such stock in consultation with the Adult Beneficiaries as soon as practicable following the Effective Time subject to the underwriter’s 180-day “lock-up” agreement related to the IPO to which such stock is subject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp)

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IPO. At the Effective Time, and provided that Hyatt Common Stock continues to be Public, the beneficiaries of the Hyatt Owning Trusts shall (and agree that the Pritzkers shall and desire that the Trustee shall) act in accordance with the following provisions as to any shares of Hyatt Common Stock that the Pritzkers directly or indirectly own (and the Adult Beneficiaries shall inform the Trustee thereof): (a) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers, all Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers in a Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be free to sell up to 25% of their aggregate holdings of Hyatt, measured as of the Effective Time, in each 12 month period following the Effective Time (without carry-overs), and shall not sell more than such amount during any such period; provided, however, upon the unanimous affirmative vote of the Independent directors of Hyatt, such 25% limitation may, with respect to such 12 month period, be increased to a higher percentage or waived entirely and provided further, that sales of Hyatt Common Stock, including Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock, between and among Pritzkers and/or Domestic Pritzkers shall be permitted without regard to the sale restrictions in this Section 3.1(a), and such sales shall not be counted against the 25% limitation described herein. (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or contained in any other agreement among the parties hereto, all the shares in Hyatt owned directly or indirectly by each Beneficiary Group (including trusts only to the extent of the then current benefit of members of such Beneficiary Group) will be freely pledgeable to an institutional lender (commercial bank, insurance company, brokerage or the like), which institutional lender will not be subject to sale restrictions upon default and foreclosure. (c) Until the later to occur of (i) January 1, 2015 and (ii) that date upon which more than 75% of the FD Stock is owned by Persons other than Pritzkers and Domestic Pritzkers, all Pritzkers (and their successors in interest, if applicable), but not the transferees by sale (other than Pritzkers or Domestic Pritzkers who purchase directly from other Pritzkers or Domestic Pritzkers) or by, or following, foreclosures as aforesaid, will vote (or cause to be voted) all of the voting securities of Hyatt (and successor Companies) held directly or indirectly by them consistent with the recommendations of the board of directors of Hyatt with respect to all matters (assuming agreement as to any such matter by a majority of a minimum of three Independent directors or, in the case of transactions involving Hyatt Xxxxx and an Affiliate thereof, assuming agreement of all of such minimum of three Independent directors). All Pritzkers will cast and submit by proxy to Hyatt their votes in a manner consistent with this Section 3.1(c) at least five business days prior to the scheduled date of the Annual or Special Meeting of stockholders of Hyatt, as applicable. (d) After the Trustee has notified the Current Adult Beneficiaries of its intention to distribute Hyatt Common Stock and has commenced consultation with them as to the structure of such distribution, no Current Adult Beneficiary shall, until the earlier of (i) six months from the date of such notification and (ii) the date of distribution of such Hyatt Common Stock, acquire either directly, or indirectly for his exclusive benefit, any “derivative securities” (as defined in Rule 16a-1(c) of the Exchange Act) with respect to such Hyatt Common Stock. The Adult Beneficiaries hereby acknowledge and agree that it is in the best interests of the Adult Beneficiaries for the Trustee to distribute Hyatt stock from the Ancestor Trusts as soon as practicable following the Effective Time and, accordingly, shall inform the Trustee that it is the Adult Beneficiaries’ desire that the Trustee distribute such stock in consultation with the Adult Beneficiaries as soon as practicable following the Effective Time subject to the underwriter’s 180-day “lock-up” agreement related to the IPO to which such stock is subject.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Foreign Global Hyatt Agreement (Hyatt Hotels Corp)