Redemption and Exemption Sample Clauses

Redemption and Exemption. (a) The Board may, at their option, redeem all but not less than all of the then-outstanding Rights at the Redemption Price at any time prior to the Close of Business on the earlier of (i) the Share Acquisition Date and (ii) the Expiration Date. Any such redemption will be effective immediately upon the action of the Board ordering the same, unless such action of the Board expressly provides that such redemption will be effective at a subsequent time or upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of one or more specified events (in which case such redemption will be effective in accordance with the provisions of such action of the Board).
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Redemption and Exemption 

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  • Redemption and Purchase (a) Redemption at maturity Unless previously redeemed or purchased and cancelled as specified below, each Note (including each Index Linked Redemption Note and Dual Currency Redemption Note) will be redeemed by the Issuer at its Final Redemption Amount specified in, or determined in the manner specified in, the applicable Pricing Supplement in the relevant Specified Currency on the Maturity Date.

  • Redemption of Fund Shares On receipt of instructions to redeem shares in accordance with the terms of the Fund's prospectus, the Transfer Agent will record the redemption of shares of the Fund, prepare and present the necessary report to the Custodian and pay the proceeds of the redemption to the shareholder, an authorized agent or legal representative upon the receipt of the monies from the Custodian.

  • REDEMPTIONS AND EXCHANGES A. Countrywide shall process, in accordance with the Trust's then current prospectus and statement of additional information, each order for the redemption of shares accepted by Countrywide. Upon its approval of such redemption transactions, Countrywide, if requested by the Trust, shall mail to the shareholder and/or dealer of record a confirmation showing trade date, number of full and fractional shares redeemed, the price per share and the total redemption proceeds. For each such redemption, Countrywide shall either: (a) prepare checks in the appropriate amounts for approval and verification by the Trust and signature by an authorized officer of Countrywide and mail the checks to the appropriate person, or (b) in the event redemption proceeds are to be wired through the Federal Reserve Wire System or by bank wire, cause such proceeds to be wired in federal funds to the bank account designated by the shareholder, or (c) effectuate such other redemption procedures which are authorized by the Trust's Board of Trustees or its then current prospectus and statement of additional information. The requirements as to instruments of transfer and other documentation, the applicable redemption price and the time of payment shall be as provided in the then current prospectus and statement of additional information, subject to such supplemental instructions as may be furnished by the Trust and accepted by Countrywide. If Countrywide or the Trust determines that a request for redemption does not comply with the requirements for redemptions, Countrywide shall promptly notify the shareholder indicating the reason therefor.

  • Redemption and Waiver (a) The Board of Directors acting in good faith may, with the prior approval of the holders of Voting Shares or of the holders of Rights given in accordance with Section 5.1(i) or (j), as the case may be, at any time prior to the occurrence of a Flip-in Event as to which the application of Section 3.1 has not been waived pursuant to the provisions of this Section 5.1, elect to redeem all but not less than all of the then outstanding Rights at a redemption price of $0.00001 per Right appropriately adjusted in a manner analogous to the applicable adjustment provided for in Section 2.3 in the event that an event of the type analogous to any of the events described in Section 2.3 shall have occurred (such redemption price being herein referred to as the “Redemption Price”).

  • REDEMPTION AND REPURCHASE The Notes are subject to optional redemption, and may be the subject of an Offer to Purchase, as further described in the Indenture. The Company shall not be required to make mandatory redemption or sinking fund payments with respect to the Notes.

  • Redemption of Notes Section 10.01. Redemption...................................................................53 Section 10.02. Form of Redemption Notice....................................................54 Section 10.03. Notes Payable on Redemption Date.............................................54

  • Redemption Provisions Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in the Certificate of Incorporation of Borrower, as amended from time to time (the “Charter”), if, pursuant to the redemption provisions contained in the Charter, Lender is entitled to a redemption of its Warrant, such redemption (in the case of Lender) will be at a price equal to the redemption price set forth in the Charter (the “Existing Redemption Price”). If, however, Lender delivers written notice to Borrower that the then current regulations promulgated under the SBIC Act prohibit payment of the Existing Redemption Price in the case of an SBIC (or, if applied, the Existing Redemption Price would cause the Series C Preferred Stock to lose its classification as an “equity security” and Lender has determined that such classification is unadvisable), the amount Lender will be entitled to receive shall be the greater of (i) fair market value of the securities being redeemed taking into account the rights and preferences of such securities plus any costs and expenses of the Lender incurred in making or maintaining the Warrant, and (ii) the Existing Redemption Price where the amount of accrued but unpaid dividends payable to the Lender is limited to Borrower’s earnings plus any costs and expenses of the Lender incurred in making or maintaining the Warrant; provided, however, the amount calculated in subsections (i) or (ii) above shall not exceed the Existing Redemption Price.

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