Common use of Non-Qualified Stock Option Clause in Contracts

Non-Qualified Stock Option. The Optionee may incur regular federal income tax liability upon exercise of an NSO. The Optionee will be treated as having received compensation income (taxable at ordinary income tax rates) equal to the excess, if any, of the Fair Market Value of the Exercised Shares on the date of exercise over their aggregate Exercise Price. If the Optionee is an Employee or a former Employee, the Company will be required to withhold from his or her compensation or collect from the Optionee and pay to the applicable taxing authorities an amount in cash equal to a specified percentage of this compensation income at the time of exercise, and may refuse to honor the exercise and refuse to deliver Shares if such withholding amounts are not delivered at the time of exercise.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Stock Restrictions Agreement (InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc.), Stock Restrictions Agreement (InterPrivate III Financial Partners Inc.), Stock Option Grant Agreement (Blue Apron Holdings, Inc.)

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Non-Qualified Stock Option. (“NSO”). The Optionee may incur regular federal income tax liability upon exercise of an a NSO. The Optionee will be treated as having received compensation income (taxable at ordinary income tax rates) equal to the excess, if any, of the Fair Market Value of the Exercised Shares on the date of exercise over their aggregate Exercise Price. If the Optionee is an Employee or a former Employee, the Company will be required to withhold from his or her compensation or collect from the Optionee and pay to the applicable taxing authorities an amount in cash equal to a specified percentage of this compensation income at the time of exercise, and may refuse to honor the exercise and refuse to deliver Shares if such withholding amounts are not delivered at the time of exercise.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Stock Option Grant Agreement (Yext, Inc.), Stock Option Grant Agreement (Yext, Inc.), Stock Restrictions Agreement (Cancer Genetics, Inc)

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Non-Qualified Stock Option. The Optionee may incur regular federal income tax liability upon exercise of an NSOa NQO. The Optionee will be treated as having received compensation income (taxable at ordinary income tax rates) equal to the excess, if any, of the Fair Market Value of the Exercised exercised Shares on the date of exercise over their aggregate Exercise Price. If the Optionee is an Employee or a former Employee, the Company Corporation will be required to withhold from his or her compensation or collect from the Optionee and pay to the applicable taxing authorities an amount in cash equal to a specified percentage of this compensation income at the time of exercise, and may refuse to honor the exercise and refuse to deliver Shares if such withholding amounts are not delivered at the time of exercise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: And Award Agreement (Navistar International Corp)

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