Common use of Make Whole Payment Clause in Contracts

Make Whole Payment. Immediately upon the Conversion of any share of Series A Preferred Stock, the Company shall pay to the Shareholder an amount (a "Make Whole Payment") with respect to such share equal to the Total Make Whole Amount for such share as of the date of such Conversion; provided, however, that the Company shall not be required to make a Make Whole Payment in respect of the Conversion of fewer than 25,000 shares of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock; provided, further, that any Make Whole Payments not required to be made pursuant to this sentence shall be carried forward and taken into account in determining whether the Company must provide the Shareholder with a subsequent Make Whole Payment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Shareholder Agreement (Western Resources Inc /Ks), Shareholder Agreement (Oneok Inc), Shareholder Agreement (Westar Industries Inc)

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