NOTICE OF INTENT TO PARTICIPATE IN CO-SALE Sample Clauses

NOTICE OF INTENT TO PARTICIPATE IN CO-SALE. If the Pioneer Partnership wishes to participate in any sale under this Article III, then Pioneer Ventures shall notify the selling Principal Shareholder(s) in writing of such intention as soon as practicable after such Pioneer Partnership's receipt of the Co-Sale Notice made pursuant to Section 3.1, and in any event within fifteen (15) days after the date of such Co-Sale Notice has been delivered. Such notification shall be delivered in person or by facsimile to the Principal Shareholder(s) at the Company's offices.
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