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Protective foundation. The Parties agree that on or prior to the Closing Date, Philips Lighting shall have granted a call-option to Stichting Continuïteit Philips Lighting to acquire, under certain circumstances as set out in the option agreement, preference shares up to 50% of the issued share capital of Philips Lighting minus one Share.
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