ORIGINAL TENN Sample Clauses

ORIGINAL TENN. This Agreement and the HCP will become effective on the earliest date that the Federal Permit and State Permit are issued. The HCP, the Federal Permit and the State Permit will remain in effect for a period of 50 years from issuance of the original Federal Permit and State Permit except as provided in this Section 8.
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  • Original Term The weighted average original term for the Receivables is at least 65 months.

  • Option Period (a) Subject to section 2(b), the Optionee shall have the right to purchase all or any portion of the optioned Common Stock at any time during the period ("Option Period") commencing on the Earliest Exercise Date and ending on the earliest to occur of the following dates:

  • Holding Period For the purposes of Rule 144, the Company acknowledges that the holding period of the Note may be tacked onto the holding period of the Exchange Securities, and the Company agrees not to take a position contrary to this Section 4.1.

  • Additional Terms Applicable to an Incentive Option In the event this option is designated an Incentive Option in the Grant Notice, the following terms and conditions shall also apply to the grant:

  • Right of First Refusal to Purchase TENANT shall have the right of first refusal to purchase the demised premises as hereinafter set forth. If at any time during the term as extended, LANDLORD shall receive a bona fide offer from a third person for the purchase of the demised premises, which offer LANDLORD shall desire to accept, LANDLORD shall promptly deliver to TENANT a copy of such offer, and TENANT may, within fifteen (15) days thereafter, elect to purchase the demised premises on the same terms as those set forth in such offer, excepting that TENANT shall be credited against the purchase price to be paid by TENANT, with a sum equal to the amount of any brokerage commissions, if any, which LANDLORD shall save by a sale to TENANT. If LANDLORD shall receive an offer for the purchase of the demised premises, which is not consummated by delivering a deed to the offerer, the TENANT'S right of first refusal to purchase shall remain applicable to subsequent offers. If LANDLORD shall sell the demised premises after a failure of TENANT to exercise its right of first refusal, such shall be subject to the Lease and shall continue to be applicable to subsequent sales of the demised premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TENANT'S right of first refusal shall not apply or extend to any sales or transfers between LANDLORD and any affiliates in which the principals of the LANDLORD are the majority shareholders to any family trusts or to the heirs of the principals of LANDLORD. LANDLORD shall be entitled to net the same amount under any right of first refusal exercise.

  • Original Terms Unmodified The terms of the Mortgage Note and Mortgage have not been impaired, waived, altered or modified in any respect, from the date of origination except by a written instrument which has been recorded, if necessary to protect the interests of the Purchaser, and which has been delivered to the Custodian or to such other Person as the Purchaser shall designate in writing, and the terms of which are reflected in the related Mortgage Loan Schedule. The substance of any such waiver, alteration or modification has been approved by the issuer of any related PMI Policy and the title insurer, if any, to the extent required by the policy, and its terms are reflected on the related Mortgage Loan Schedule, if applicable. No Mortgagor has been released, in whole or in part, except in connection with an assumption agreement, approved by the issuer of any related PMI Policy and the title insurer, to the extent required by the policy, and which assumption agreement is part of the Mortgage Loan File delivered to the Custodian or to such other Person as the Purchaser shall designate in writing and the terms of which are reflected in the related Mortgage Loan Schedule;

  • Option to Purchase (i) In the event that the Assuming Institution determines that there is a substantial likelihood that continued efforts to collect a Shared-Loss Asset or an Asset for which a charge-off was effected by the Failed Bank with, in either case, a Legal Balance of $5,000,000 or more on the Accounting Records of the Assuming Institution will result in an expenditure, after Bank Closing, of funds by on behalf of the Assuming Institution to a third party for a specified purpose (the expenditure of which, in its best judgment, will maximize collections), which do not constitute Reimbursable Expenses or Recovery Expenses, and such expenses will exceed ten percent (10%) of the then book value thereof as reflected on the Accounting Records of the Assuming Institution, the Assuming Institution shall (i) promptly so notify the Receiver and (ii) request that such expenditure be treated as a Reimbursable Expense or Recovery Expense for purposes of this Section 2.1. (Where the Assuming Institution determines that there is a substantial likelihood that the previously mentioned situation exists with respect to continued efforts to collect a Shared-Loss Asset or an Asset for which a charge-off was effected by the Failed Bank with, in either case, a Legal Balance of less than $1,000,000 on the Accounting Records of the Assuming Institution, the Assuming Institution may so notify the Receiver and request that such expenditure be treated as a Reimbursable Expense or Recovery Expense.) Within thirty (30) days after its receipt of such a notice, the Receiver will advise the Assuming Institution of its consent or denial, that such expenditures shall be treated as a Reimbursable Expense or Recovery Expense, as the case may be. Notwithstanding the failure of the Receiver to give its consent with respect to such expenditures, the Assuming Institution shall continue to administer such Shared-Loss Asset in accordance with Section 2.2, except that the Assuming Institution shall not be required to make such expenditures. At any time after its receipt of such a notice and on or prior to the Termination Date the Receiver shall have the right to purchase such Shared-Loss Asset or Asset as provided in Section 2.1(e)(iii), notwithstanding any consent by the Receiver with respect to such expenditure.

  • OPTIONS PERSONAL TO ORIGINAL LESSEE Each Option granted to Lessee in this Lease is personal to the original Lessee named in Paragraph 1.1 hereof, and cannot be voluntarily or involuntarily assigned or exercised by any person or entity other than said original Lessee while the original Lessee is in full and actual possession of the Premises and without the intention of thereafter assigning or subletting. The Options, if any, herein granted to Lessee are not assignable, either as a part of an assignment of this Lease or separately or apart therefrom, and no Option may be separated from this Lease in any manner, by reservation or otherwise.

  • 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.

  • Initial Term This Agreement shall become effective as of the date first written above (the “Start Date”) and shall continue thereafter throughout the period that ends two (2) years after the Start Date (the “Initial Term”).

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