Common use of Remaining Option Shares Clause in Contracts

Remaining Option Shares. Option Shares will no longer be outstanding under the Option (and will therefore not thereafter be exercisable) following the exercise of the Option to the extent of (a) shares used to pay the Exercise Price of an Option under the “cashless net exercise” method (b) shares actually delivered to Optionee as a result of such exercise and (c) any shares withheld for purposes of tax withholding.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Stock Option Agreement (CervoMed Inc.), Stock Option Agreement (Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc.), Inducement Stock Option Agreement (Diffusion Pharmaceuticals Inc.)

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Remaining Option Shares. Option Shares will no longer be outstanding under the Option (and will therefore not thereafter be exercisable) following the exercise of the Option to the extent of (a) shares used to pay the Exercise Price of an Option under the “cashless net exercise” method method, (b) shares actually delivered to Optionee as a result of such exercise and (c) any shares withheld for purposes of tax withholding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Option Agreement (Marina Biotech, Inc.)

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