Irrevocable Offer to Sell Sample Clauses

Irrevocable Offer to Sell. Such notice shall constitute an irrevocable offer to sell the Offered Shares first to the remaining Shareholders and then to the Company at the lesser of the price set forth in Article 6 or the Third Party Offer.
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