Offer After Sale to Third Parties Sample Clauses

Offer After Sale to Third Parties. In lieu of delivering to the Major Investors written notice of a proposed sale of Preemptive Securities pursuant to Section 3.2, the Company may elect first to sell Preemptive Securities to third parties and then to offer to Major Investors the opportunity to purchase their Pro Rata Portions of the Preemptive Securities. (The Pro Rata Portions shall be calculated giving effect to all sales of the Preemptive Securities, including sales to the Major Investors.) Such offer shall remain in effect for fifteen (15) days after notice to the Investors, and if accepted, the closing of the sale of Preemptive Securities shall occur within ten days after the date of the Acceptance Notice.
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Offer After Sale to Third Parties. In lieu of delivering to the Major Investors written notice of a Proposed Sale prior to such Proposed Sale pursuant to Section 3.2, the Company may elect first to sell Preemptive Securities to third parties and then to offer to Major Investors (by written notice delivered to the Major Investors within 5 days of the closing of the Proposed Sale) the opportunity to purchase their Pro Rata Portions of the Preemptive Securities (calculated giving effect to all sales of the Preemptive Securities, including sales to Major Investors). Such offer shall remain in effect for 15 days (the “Acceptance Period”) after delivery of written notice to the Investors, and if accepted, the closing of the sale of Preemptive Securities to the Major Investors shall occur within ten days after the expiration of the Acceptance Period.

Related to Offer After Sale to Third Parties

  • Sale to Third Party If the Company, after receiving the Sale Notice, fails to exercise its option as provided in Section 3.2, or if it declines to exercise the same, the Participant shall be entitled to transfer the Vested Shares to the third party on the terms contained in the Offer, and shall be entitled to have his Vested Shares transferred on the books of the Company, but only if the third party purchaser agrees to be bound by the terms of this Agreement applicable to Vested Shares. If the Participant fails to close the transfer of his Vested Shares within sixty (60) days after the option of the Company has expired or been waived, the restrictions contained in this Article III shall again apply and must be met prior to effecting any transfer of Vested Shares. Any transfer of Vested Shares by the Participant to any unaffiliated third party shall comply with all applicable securities laws, and the Company may refuse to transfer any Vested Shares unless it receives such assurance and opinions from legal counsel acceptable to the Company that any such transfer is in compliance with all applicable securities laws.

  • Disclosure to Third Parties The Company shall have the right to disclose to third parties, in whatever manner the Company may determine, the fact that this Agreement has been executed, the names of the parties to this Agreement and the terms hereof.

  • Sales to Third Parties Material purchased from the Joint Property by third parties shall be credited by Operator to the Joint Account at the net amount collected by Operator from the buyer. If the sales price is less than that determined in accordance with the procedure set forth in Section 5.2, then approval by the Operating Committee shall be required prior to the sale. Any claims by the buyer for defective materials or otherwise shall be charged back to the Joint Account if and when paid by Operator.

  • Non-Solicitation of Third Parties During the Term of Employment and for a period of 24 months following the Executive’s termination of employment with the Company, the Executive shall not directly or indirectly solicit or otherwise influence any entity with a business arrangement with the Company, including, without limitation, suppliers, sales representatives, lenders, lessors, and lessees, to discontinue, reduce, or otherwise materially or adversely affect such relationship.

  • Requests to Transfer Information to Third Parties In the event that the Fund, other than pursuant to a Standard Procedure, whether by Written Instructions, Fund Communications or otherwise, requests or instructs BNYM to send, deliver, mail, transmit or otherwise transfer to a third party which is not a subcontractor of BNYM and which is not the DTCC, NSCC or other SEC-registered clearing corporation, or to make available to such a third party for retrieval from within the BNYM System, any information in the BNYM System: BNYM may decline to provide the information requested on the terms contained in the request due to legal or regulatory concerns, transmission specifications not supported by BNYM, or other good faith or bona fide business reasons, but will in good faith discuss the request and attempt to accommodate the Fund with respect to the request, and BNYM will not be obligated to act on any such request unless it agrees in writing to the terms of the information transfer. In the event BNYM so agrees in writing to transfer information or make it available within the BNYM System: the Fund shall pay a reasonable fee for such activities upon being invoiced for same by BNYM; BNYM shall have no liability or duty with respect to such information after it releases the information or makes it available within the BNYM System, as the case may be, provided BNYM does not commit Liable Conduct when executing the express instructions of the written information transfer request; BNYM shall be entitled to the indemnification provided for at Section 12 pursuant to clause (b) in connection with the activities contemplated by any such written information transfer request, including for the avoidance of doubt third party claims; and BNYM may conclusively presume without a duty of independent verification that the Fund has received all applicable third party authorizations.

  • Liability to Third Parties The Member will not have any personal liability for any obligations or liabilities of the Company, whether such liabilities arise in contract, tort or otherwise.

  • Affiliates and Third Parties If the Asset Representations Reviewer processes the PII of the Issuer’s Affiliates or a third party when performing a Review, and if such Affiliate or third party is identified to the Asset Representations Reviewer, such Affiliate or third party is an intended third-party beneficiary of this Section 4.10, and this Agreement is intended to benefit the Affiliate or third party. The Affiliate or third party may enforce the PII related terms of this Section 4.10 against the Asset Representations Reviewer as if each were a signatory to this Agreement.

  • Unaffiliated Third Parties Nothing herein shall impose any duty upon the Transfer Agent in connection with or make the Transfer Agent liable for the actions or omissions to act of unaffiliated third parties such as, by way of example and not limitation, airborne services, the U.S. mails and telecommunication companies, provided, if the Transfer Agent selected such company, the Transfer Agent shall have exercised due care in selecting the same.

  • No Third Parties Except as specifically provided herein, no third party shall be benefited by any of the provisions of this Amendment; nor shall any such third party have the right to rely in any manner upon any of the terms hereof, and none of the covenants, representations, warranties or agreements herein contained shall run in favor of any third party.

  • Mail Received After Closing Following the Closing, Apple may receive and open all mail addressed to the Seller that Apple believes relates to the Business and, to the extent that such mail and the contents thereof relate to the Business or the Acquired Assets, deal with the contents thereof in its discretion, and to the extent that it does not relate thereto, shall promptly deliver same to Seller.

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