Limitation on Blackout Periods Sample Clauses

Limitation on Blackout Periods. No single Blackout Period can extend beyond ninety (90) consecutive calendar days, and the total number calendar days in all Blackout Periods cannot exceed an aggregate of one hundred twenty (120) calendar days (whether or not consecutive) in any period of twelve (12) full calendar months.
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Limitation on Blackout Periods. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 4(a), but subject to the next sentence, all Blackout Periods, together, will in no event exceed an aggregate of (i) forty five (45) calendar days (whether or not consecutive) in any ninety (90) consecutive calendar day period; or (ii) ninety (90) calendar days (whether or not consecutive) in any three hundred and sixty (360) consecutive calendar day period. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the preceding sentence, if, and to the extent that, any Issuer’s board of directors (or a committee thereof duly authorized to act on behalf of such board) determines in good faith that the termination of a Blackout Period would require public disclosure relating to a proposed or pending material business transaction, and such disclosure would be reasonably likely to impede the consummation of such transaction or would otherwise be materially detrimental to the Company and its subsidiaries, taken as a whole, then the Company will have the right to extend the limitation set forth in the preceding sentence to an aggregate of (i) up to sixty (60) calendar days (whether or not consecutive) in any ninety (90) consecutive calendar day period; or (ii) up to one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days (whether or not consecutive) in any three hundred and sixty (360) consecutive calendar day period (any extension of any Blackout Period pursuant to this sentence, a “Permitted Blackout Period Extension”).

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