Top-Up Option (a) The Company hereby grants to Parent and Merger Sub an irrevocable option (the “Top-Up Option”) to purchase, at a price per Share equal to the Offer Price, up to such number of Shares (the “Top-Up Option Shares”) that, when added to the number of Shares owned by Parent and Merger Sub and any wholly owned Subsidiary of Parent or Merger Sub immediately prior to the time of exercise of the Top-Up Option, constitutes one Share more than 80% of the number of Shares that will be outstanding on a fully diluted basis immediately after the issuance of the Top-Up Option Shares. The Top-Up Option will be exercised by Parent or Merger Sub immediately after the Acceptance Time if following such Acceptance Time, Parent or Merger Sub do not own 80% of the outstanding Shares; provided, however, that the obligation of the Company to deliver Top-Up Option Shares upon the exercise of the Top-Up Option is subject to the conditions that (i) no judgment, injunction, order or decree of any Governmental Entity shall prohibit the exercise of the Top-Up Option or the delivery of the Top-Up Option Shares in respect of such exercise, (ii) the issuance of the Top-Up Option Shares will not cause the Company to have more Shares outstanding than are authorized by the Restated Articles of Incorporation of the Company, and (iii) Merger Sub has accepted for payment and paid for all Shares validly tendered in the Offer and not withdrawn. The parties shall cooperate to ensure that the issuance of the Top-Up Option Shares is accomplished consistent with all applicable legal requirements of all Governmental Entities, including compliance with an applicable exemption from registration of the Top-Up Option Shares under the Securities Act.
Vested Options Prior to the Closing, the Board of Directors of the Company shall have adopted resolutions (in a form reasonably satisfactory to Parent), and the Company hereby agrees to take all other actions reasonably necessary, to cause, in accordance with the Yodlee, Inc. 1999 Stock Plan, as amended; the Yodlee, Inc. 2001 Stock Plan, as amended; the Yodlee, Inc. 2009 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended; and the Yodlee, Inc. 2014 Equity Incentive Plan, as amended (collectively the “Equity Plans”), each stock option granted thereunder (“Company Stock Option”) that is vested and exercisable and that remains outstanding as of immediately prior to the Closing, including Company Stock Options that will become vested as of the Closing (the “Vested Options”) to be exercised immediately prior to the Closing in a cashless net exercise with shares of Company Common Stock that would otherwise be received on the exercise of such Vested Option being retained by the Company to cover the exercise price and any applicable tax withholding obligations and to issue the net number of shares of Company Common Stock upon such net exercise to the holder of such Company Stock Option where the value of a share of Company Common Stock for purposes of the foregoing shall be the sum of (i) the Per Share Cash Consideration and (ii) the value of the Per Share Stock Consideration and for purposes of determining the value of the Per Share Stock Consideration, the Parent Stock Value used to determine the Per Share Stock Consideration will be used. As of the Effective Time, each such share of Company Common Stock shall be converted into the right to receive the sum of (i) the Per Share Cash Consideration and (ii) the Per Share Stock Consideration pursuant to the terms of this Article I. Each Vested Option outstanding immediately prior to the date of exercise, when exercised in accordance with this Section 1.7(a) or otherwise, shall no longer be outstanding, shall automatically be canceled and shall cease to exist. The Company agrees to process the exercise of the Vested Options through payroll as appropriate and to remit any necessary withholding amounts that arise upon the exercise of the Vested Options to the appropriate Tax authorities or Governmental Entities, as required by applicable law.
Unvested Options At the Effective Time, each option (each, a “Company Stock Option”) to purchase Shares granted under any employee or director stock option, stock purchase or equity compensation plan, arrangement or agreement of the Company, including, without limitation, under the Company’s 2002 Stock Plan, the Company’s 2007 Equity Incentive Plan and the AirWave Wireless, Inc. 2000 Stock Plan, (the “Company Stock Plans”), that is unvested and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time and is held by a person providing services to the Company or its Subsidiary immediately prior to the Effective Time shall be converted into and become an option with respect to Parent Common Stock, and Parent shall assume each unvested Company Stock Option, in accordance with the terms of the Company Stock Plans and/or stock option agreement by which it is evidenced, except that from and after the Effective Time, (i) Parent and its compensation committee (the “Parent Compensation Committee”) shall be substituted for the Company and the compensation committee of the Company Board administering such Company Stock Plans, (ii) each unvested Company Stock Option assumed by Parent may be exercised solely for shares of Parent Common Stock (or cash, if so provided under the terms of such unvested Company Stock Option or required under applicable Law), (iii) the number of shares of Parent Common Stock subject to such unvested Company Stock Options shall be equal to the number of Shares subject to such unvested Company Stock Options immediately prior to the Effective Time multiplied by the Exchange Ratio, rounded down to the nearest whole share, and (iv) the per share exercise price under each such unvested Company Stock Option shall be adjusted by dividing the per share exercise price under each such unvested Company Stock Option by the Exchange Ratio and rounding up to the nearest cent; provided, however, that with respect to Company Stock Options that are unvested, unexercised and outstanding immediately prior to the Effective Time, and which have an exercise price greater than the Merger Consideration, such unvested Company Stock Options shall not be assumed by Parent and shall automatically terminate as of the Effective Time if not exercised prior to or as of the Effective Time. In addition, each unvested Company Stock Option that is an “incentive stock option” or a nonqualified stock option held by a US taxpayer shall be adjusted as required by Section 424 of the Code and Section 409A of the Code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, so as not to constitute a modification, extension or renewal of the option, within the meaning of Section 424(h) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations under Section 409A of the Code, or otherwise result in negative tax treatment or penalties under Section 424 of the Code or Section 409A of the Code, and clauses (iii) and (iv) of the first sentence of this Section 2.2(a) shall be modified to the extent necessary to ensure such compliance. “Exchange Ratio” means the fraction having a numerator equal to the Merger Consideration and having a denominator equal to the average closing price of Parent Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange for the five consecutive trading days immediately preceding (but not including) the Closing Date (the “Parent Closing Price”).
Second Option If Tenant exercises the First Option, Landlord grants Tenant an additional option (the "Second Option") to extend the term of the Lease for one (1) additional term of five (5) years (the "Second Option Term"). The Second Option applies only to the Premises and is on the following conditions:
Company Option The Company shall have an option to purchase all or any portion of the Vested Shares which are the subject of a Sale Notice at the lesser of the price specified in the Offer or Fair Market Value, as determined under Section 3.5, and on the terms specified in Sections 3.6 and 3.7. The Company shall have thirty (30) days after delivery of the Sale Notice to exercise its option (the “Company Option Period”). This option may be exercised by giving written notice of exercise (the “Exercise Notice”) to the Participant during the Company Option Period. Delivery of the Exercise Notice shall obligate the Company to purchase and the Participant to sell the Shares of the Participant identified in the Exercise Notice on the terms provided in this Article III.
Initial Option Grant As of the end of the day of the date this Agreement is signed by the Company and Employee, the Company shall grant Employee an option to purchase the number of shares described in Exhibit A of common stock of the Company under the Company's 1992 Stock Option Plan, as amended, having an exercise price per share equal to the fair market value (as defined in the Stock Option Plan) of a share of common stock of the Company. Except as otherwise provided in the Stock Option Plan, the option shall become exercisable as described in Exhibit A.
Stock Option The Corporation hereby grants to the Optionee the option (the "Stock Option") to purchase that number of shares of Class A Common Stock of the Corporation, par value $.01 per share, set forth on Schedule A. The Corporation will issue these shares as fully paid and nonassessable shares upon the Optionee's exercise of the Stock Option. The Optionee may exercise the Stock Option in accordance with this Agreement any time prior to the tenth anniversary of the date of grant of the Stock Option evidenced by this Agreement, unless earlier terminated according to the terms of this Agreement. Schedule A sets forth the date or dates after which the Optionee may exercise all or part of the Stock Option, subject to the provisions of the Plan.
Option; Option Price On the terms and subject to the conditions of the Plan and this Agreement, including, without limitation, Section 18 of this Agreement, the Optionee shall have the option (the “Option”) to purchase Shares at the price per Share (the “Option Price”) and in the amounts set forth on the signature page hereto. Payment of the Option Price may be made in the manner specified by Section 5.9 of the Plan. The Option is not intended to qualify for federal income tax purposes as an “incentive stock option” within the meaning of Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”). Except as otherwise provided in Section 7 of this Agreement, the Option shall remain exercisable as to all Vested Options (as defined in Section 4) until the expiration of the Option Term (as defined in Section 3). Except as otherwise provided in the Plan or this Agreement, upon a Termination of Relationship, the unvested portion of the Option (i.e., that portion which does not constitute Vested Options) shall terminate.
Manner of Exercising Option (a) In order to exercise this option with respect to all or any part of the Option Shares for which this option is at the time exercisable, Optionee (or any other person or persons exercising the option) must take the following actions:
First Option Life Annuity - An annuity payable during the lifetime of the Annuitant, ceasing with the last payment due prior to the death of the Annuitant. There is no Death Benefit payable to the Beneficiary under this Option. SECOND OPTION - Life Annuity With a Cash Refund - An annuity payable during the lifetime of the Annuitant. At the death of the Annuitant, any remaining value will be paid to the Beneficiary. The remaining value equals the Contract Value, less Premium Tax, minus the sum of all annuity payments made. This option is only available for fixed dollar annuity payments. VA03-14/15 Page 15 Printed in U.S.A. B660R0.FRM SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS (Continued) THIRD OPTION - Life Annuity with Payments for a Period Certain - An annuity payable for a specified number of years and for as long as the Annuitant is living. If at the death of the Annuitant, payments have been made for less than the period selected, the remaining payments will be made to the Beneficiary. The Beneficiary may elect to receive the present value of the remaining payments in one sum. To calculate the present value for fixed dollar annuity payments We will use an interest rate We determine at Our discretion. To calculate the present value of variable annuity payments, We will use the AIR elected by the Contract Owner when this annuity option was selected and the Annuity Unit value on the date of receipt of Due Proof of Death. FOURTH OPTION - Joint and Last Survivor Life Annuity - An annuity payable during the lifetimes of the Annuitant and the Joint Annuitant and thereafter during the remaining lifetime of the survivor. At the time of electing this annuity option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor. Payments will cease with the last payment prior to the death of the survivor. FIFTH OPTION - Joint and Last Survivor Life Annuity with Payments for a Period Certain - An annuity payable for a specified number of years and during the lifetimes of the Annuitant and the Joint Annuitant and thereafter during the remaining lifetime of the survivor. At the time of electing this annuity option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor. If at the death of the survivor, payments have been made for less than the period selected, the remaining payments will be made to the Beneficiary. The Beneficiary may elect to receive the present value of the remaining payments in one sum. To calculate the present value for fixed dollar annuity payments We will use an interest rate We determine at Our discretion. To calculate the present value of variable annuity payments, We will use the AIR elected by the Contract Owner when this annuity option was selected and the Annuity Unit value on the date of receipt of Due Proof of Death. SIXTH OPTION - Payment for a Period Certain - An annuity payable for a specified number of years. If at the death of the Annuitant, payments have been made for less than the period selected, the remaining payments will be made to the Beneficiary. The Beneficiary may elect to receive the present value of the remaining payments in one sum. To calculate the present value for fixed dollar annuity payments We will use an interest rate We determine at Our discretion. To calculate the present value of variable annuity payments, we will use the AIR elected by the Contract Owner when this annuity option was selected and the Annuity Unit value on the date of receipt of Due Proof of Death. SEVENTH OPTION - Annuity Proceeds Settlement Option - Proceeds from the Death Benefit can be left with Us for a period not to exceed five years from the date of the Contract Owner's or the Annuitant’s death prior to the Annuity Commencement Date. The proceeds will remain in the Sub-Account(s) to which they were allocated at the time of death unless the Beneficiary elects to reallocate them. Full or partial withdrawals may be made at any time. In the event of withdrawals, the remaining value will equal the Contract Value of the proceeds left with Us, minus any withdrawals.