RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER OF PROGRAMMING Sample Clauses

RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER OF PROGRAMMING. 1.1 Pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof, Licensor hereby grants Licensee the option to obtain an exclusive license for the broadcast over the Networks in the Territory of all Programs (as hereinafter defined). The option may be exercised as follows: (a) First, Licensee will have a first option to accept for exclusive license in the Territory, subject to all the other terms and conditions of this Agreement: (i) Programs in an amount that, when aggregated with Programs accepted pursuant to Section 1.1(a) of the Venevision Agreement, will be sufficient to fill 18 hours of programming per day in aggregate for the two Networks combined, and (ii) any news Programs. (b) Second, Licensor may make available for license to the owners and operators of KWHY-TV, Channel 22 ("KWHY") all Programs (other than news Programs) not accepted by Licensee pursuant to paragraph (a) above for exclusive use in the Los Angeles ADI; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that during the Broadcast Period (as defined below) of any Program licensed by Licensee, Licensor shall not license KWHY to broadcast reruns of such Program or Programs of the same series as such Program. KWHY will be entitled to accept an amount of programs that will be sufficient to fill up to one 85 hour-per-week time schedule. The terms of the license to KWHY will provide for payment by KWHY of a license royalty at a price to be negotiated between Licensor and KWHY. The license will be assignable by Licensee with a transfer of control of KWHY. The term of Licensor's obligation to offer Programs to KWHY on the terms described herein shall not exceed five years from December 17, 1992. (c) After selection by KWHY of Programs pursuant to paragraph (b) above, Licensee will have a first option, subject to all the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the 70% coverage requirement set forth in Section 2 below (determined as provided therein), to accept for exclusive license in the Territory, any Programs (i) for markets outside of KWHY's Los Angeles ADI, Programs accepted by KWHY pursuant to paragraph (b) above and (ii) when paragraph (b) above is no longer applicable, any Programs for all markets, including Los Angeles, in an amount which, when aggregated with the amount of Programs accepted pursuant to paragraph (a) above, will be sufficient to satisfy the representation and warranty included in Section 7.3 hereof. 1.2 For purposes of this Agreement only:
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RIGHT OF FIRST OFFER OF PROGRAMMING. 1.1 Pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof, Licensor hereby grants Licensee the option to obtain an exclusive license for the broadcast over the Networks in the Territory of all Programs (as hereinafter defined). The option may be exercised as follows: (a) First, Licensee will have a first option to accept for exclusive license in the Territory, subject to all the other terms and conditions of this Agreement: (i) Programs in an amount that, when aggregated with Programs accepted pursuant to Section 1.1(a) of the Univisa Agreement, will be sufficient to fill 18 hours of programming per day in aggregate for the two Networks combined, and (ii) any news Programs. (b) Second, Licensee will have a first option, subject to all the other terms and conditions of this Agreement, to accept for exclusive license in the Territory, any Programs in an amount which, when aggregated with the amount of Programs accepted pursuant to paragraph (a) above, will be sufficient to satisfy the representation and warranty included in Section 7.3 hereof. 1.2 For purposes of this Agreement only:

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  • Right of First Offer Provided that no Event of Default has occurred under the Lease, Landlord hereby grants Tenant a right (“First Right”) to lease, during the initial Extended Term each of (i) approximately 23,455 rentable square feet of office space known as Suite No. 100, and/or (ii) approximately 18,351 rentable square feet of office space known as Suite No. 150 in the building located at 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Drive, San Diego, California and shown on Exhibit A hereto (each, “First Right Space”) in accordance with and subject to the provisions of this Section; provided that this First Right shall cease to be effective during the final 12 months of the Extended Term unless and until Tenant exercises its extension option set forth in Section VIII.C above (or is then negotiating alternate terms for the extension of the Lease). Except as otherwise provided below, prior to leasing each First Right Space, or any portion thereof, to any other party during the period that this First Right is in effect and after determining that the existing tenant in the applicable First Right Space will not extend or renew the term of its lease, Landlord shall give Tenant written notice of the basic economic terms including but not limited to the Basic Rent, term, operating expense base, security deposit, and tenant improvement allowance (collectively, the “Economic Terms”), upon which Landlord is willing to lease such particular First Right Space to Tenant or to a third party; provided that the Economic Terms shall exclude brokerage commissions and other Landlord payments that do not directly inure to the tenant’s benefit. Further, if the First Right is exercised by Tenant during the first eighteen (18) months of the Extended Term, Tenant shall not be required to provide any security deposit if (i) Tenant is not then otherwise required to provide any security deposit with respect to the then current Premises, and (ii) Tenant’s net worth at the time the First Right is exercised is not less than 90% of its net worth as of the date hereof. If Tenant exercises any First Right during the initial 18 months of the Extended Term, the term for the applicable First Right Space shall be for a term equal to the then unexpired portion of the Term of the Lease and the Economic Terms shall be upon the same economic terms as the original Premises leased hereunder (including without limitation, the applicable Monthly Rate per square foot as set forth in Section II above). If Landlord intends to lease other office space in addition to the First Right Space as part of a single transaction, then Landlord’s notice shall so provide and all such space shall collectively be subject to the provisions of this Section VIII.D. Within 5 business days after receipt of Landlord’s notice, Tenant must give Landlord written notice pursuant to which Tenant shall elect to (i) lease all, but not less than all, of the space specified in Landlord’s notice (the “Designated Space”) upon such Economic Terms and the same non-Economic Terms as set forth in this Lease; (ii) refuse to lease the Designated Space, specifying that such refusal is not based upon the Economic Terms, but upon Tenant’s lack of need for the Designated Space, in which event Landlord may lease the Designated Space upon any terms it deems appropriate; or (iii) refuse to lease the Designated Space, specifying that such refusal is based upon said Economic Terms, in which event Tenant shall also specify revised Economic Terms upon which Tenant shall be willing to lease the Designated Space. In the event that Tenant does not so respond in writing to Landlord’s notice within said period, Tenant shall be deemed to have elected clause (ii) above. In the event Tenant gives Landlord notice pursuant to clause (iii) above, Landlord may elect to either (x) lease the Designated Space to Tenant upon such revised Economic Terms and the same other non-Economic Terms as set forth in this Lease, or (y) lease the Designated Space to any third party upon Economic Terms which are not materially more favorable to such party than those Economic Terms proposed by Tenant. Should Landlord so elect to lease the Designated Space to Tenant (or if Tenant exercises its right under Section VIII.D(i) above), then Landlord shall promptly prepare and deliver to Tenant an amendment to this Lease consistent with the foregoing, and Tenant shall execute and return same to Landlord within 10 days. If either Tenant or Landlord fails to timely deliver such amendment the other party may specifically enforce their respective rights hereunder, and/or to pursue any other available legal remedy. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is understood that Tenant’s First Right shall be subject to those certain extension or expansion rights previously granted by Landlord to any third party tenant in the Building, and Landlord shall in no event be obligated to initiate this First Right prior to leasing any portion of the First Right Space to the then-current occupant thereof. Tenant’s rights under this Section shall be personal to the original Tenant named in this Lease and may not be assigned or transferred (except in connection with a Permitted Transfer of this Lease as described in Section 9.4 of the Lease). Any other attempted assignment or transfer shall be void and of no force or effect. Tenant’s election not to lease any Designated Space relating to one First Right Space shall not waive, limit, alter, or impair Tenant’s First Right with respect to the other First Right Space.

  • Right of First Refusal (a) The Shares acquired pursuant to the exercise of this Option may be sold by the Optionee only in compliance with the provisions of this Section 7, and subject in all cases to compliance with the provisions of Section 6(b) hereof. Prior to any intended sale, Optionee shall first give written notice (the “Offer Notice”) to the Company specifying (i) his or her bona fide intention to sell or otherwise transfer such Shares, (ii) the name and address of the proposed purchaser(s), (iii) the number of Shares the Optionee proposes to sell (the “Offered Shares”), (iv) the price for which he or she proposes to sell the Offered Shares, and (v) all other material terms and conditions of the proposed sale. (b) Within thirty (30) days after receipt of the Offer Notice, the Company or its nominee(s) may elect to purchase all or any portion of the Offered Shares at the price and on the terms and conditions set forth in the Offer Notice by delivery of written notice (the “Acceptance Notice”) to the Optionee specifying the number of Offered Shares that the Company or its nominees elect to purchase. Within fifteen (15) days after delivery of the Acceptance Notice to the Optionee, the Company and/or its nominee(s) shall deliver to the Optionee payment of the amount of the purchase price of the Offered Shares to be purchased pursuant to this Section 7, against delivery by the Optionee of a certificate or certificates representing the Offered Shares to be purchased, duly endorsed for transfer to the Company or such nominee(s), as the case may be. Payment shall be made on the same terms as set forth in the Offer Notice or, at the election of the Company or its nominees(s), by check or wire transfer of funds. If the Company and/or its nominee(s) do not elect to purchase all of the Offered Shares, the Optionee shall be entitled to sell the balance of the Offered Shares to the purchaser(s) named in the Offer Notice at the price specified in the Offer Notice or at a higher price and on the terms and conditions set forth in the Offer Notice; provided, however, that such sale or other transfer must be consummated within sixty (60) days from the date of the Offer Notice and any proposed sale after such sixty (60) day period may be made only by again complying with the procedures set forth in this Section 7. (c) The Optionee may transfer all or any portion of the Shares to a trust established for the sole benefit of the Optionee and/or his or her spouse or children without such transfer being subject to the right of first refusal set forth in this Section 7, provided that the Shares so transferred shall remain subject to the terms and conditions of this Option Agreement and no further transfer of such Shares may be made without complying with the provisions of this Section 7. (d) Any Successor of Optionee pursuant to Section 5 hereof, and any transferee of the Shares pursuant to this Section 7, shall hold the Shares subject to the terms and conditions of this Option Agreement and no further transfer of the Shares may be made without complying with the provisions of this Section 7. (e) The rights provided the Company and its nominee(s) under this Section 7 shall terminate upon the closing of the initial public offering of shares of the Company’s Class A Common Stock pursuant to a registration statement filed with and declared effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act.

  • Waiver of Right of First Refusal The Company hereby waives any preexisting rights of first refusal applicable to the transactions contemplated hereby.

  • Right of First Negotiation From the Distribution Time until the third (3rd) anniversary of the Distribution Time, Pluto agrees that, prior to providing (or discussing or negotiating with any Third Party to provide) a license to a Third Party to market and distribute a Specified Pluto Product as an authorized generic pharmaceutical product in a particular country (other than in connection with the resolution or settlement of a Third Party claim for infringement of Intellectual Property), Pluto shall provide Spinco with written notice that it is contemplating providing such a license. During the 90 days following the date of such notice (the “Exclusivity Period”), Spinco shall have the exclusive right to negotiate with Pluto on the terms and conditions under which Pluto would provide such license to Spinco (it being understood that neither Pluto nor Spinco shall be under any obligation to agree to enter into such license). Within 30 days of the date of such notice, Spinco shall notify Pluto in writing whether Spinco is interested in acquiring a license from Pluto to market and distribute the Specified Pluto Product as an authorized generic pharmaceutical product in such country. If Spinco does not notify Pluto in writing that it is interested in acquiring such a license within such 30-day period, Spinco will be deemed to not be interested in acquiring such a license, and the Exclusivity Period shall immediately expire. During the Exclusivity Period, Pluto shall negotiate in good faith with Spinco (and shall not negotiate with any Third Party) for any such license in such country. Following the Exclusivity Period, if Pluto has complied with its obligations set forth in the immediately preceding sentence, Pluto shall be free to enter into discussions, negotiations and/or agreement with any Third Party in connection with such license. Once the right of first negotiation under this Section 5.01(c) has applied in respect of any Specified Pluto Product in any country, this Section 5.01(c) shall not longer apply with respect to such Specified Pluto Product in such country.

  • Company Right of First Refusal (a) Before the Warrant, any portion thereof or any Shares may be sold or otherwise transferred by the Holder, the Company shall have a right of first refusal to purchase the Warrant, such portion thereof and/or any such Shares, as the case may be, on the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 11. (b) If the Holder proposes to sell or otherwise transfer the Warrant, any portion thereof or any number of the Shares it holds at such time to any third party other than one that it controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with (each an "Affiliate"), the Holder shall deliver to the Company a written notice ("Sale Notice"), in accordance with Section 15, stating (i) the Holder's bona fide intention to sell or otherwise transfer the Warrant, any portion thereof or a certain number of Shares (collectively, the "Transfer Interests"), as the case may be, (ii) the name of the proposed purchaser or other transferee (the "Proposed Buyer"), and (iii) the bona fide cash price or other consideration for which the Holder proposes to transfer the Transfer Interests (the "Offered Price"), and the Holder shall offer to sell the Transfer Interests to the Company at the Offered Price. (c) The Company may, at any time within sixty (60) days after receipt by the Company of a Sale Notice, elect to purchase the Transfer Interests by giving written notice to the Holder, in accordance with Section 15, at a purchase price equal to the Offered Price (the "Purchase Price"). If the Offered Price includes consideration other than cash, the cash equivalent value of the non-cash consideration shall be determined by the board of directors of the Company in good faith. (d) Payment of the Purchase Price shall be made in cash (by check) within sixty (60) days after the date of the Company's election to purchase the Transfer Interests. (e) If the Transfer Interests are not purchased by the Company as provided herein, then the Holder may sell or otherwise transfer the Transfer Interests to the Proposed Buyer at the Offered Price or at a higher price, provided that such sale or other transfer (i) is consummated within six (6) months after the date of the Sale Notice, and (ii) is in accordance with all the terms of this Agreement and all other agreements between the Holder and the Company. If the Transfer Interests are not transferred to the Proposed Buyer within such six-month period in accordance with the preceding sentence, a new Sale Notice shall be given to the Company, and the Company shall again be offered a right of first refusal under this Section 11 before the Warrant, any portion thereof or any Shares, as the case may be, may be sold or otherwise transferred.

  • Rights of First Refusal The Company is not obligated to offer the securities offered hereunder on a right of first refusal basis or otherwise to any third parties including, but not limited to, current or former stockholders of the Company, underwriters, brokers, agents or other third parties.

  • Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement Each Purchaser and the other stockholders of the Company named as parties thereto shall have executed and delivered the Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement.

  • Rights of First Offer (a) At any time or from time to time prior to a Qualifying Public Equity Offering, in the event that (x) at any time following the first anniversary of the date hereof (provided, however, that, prior to the second anniversary of the date hereof, such Rollover Investor does not in the good faith judgment of the Company jeopardize the "recapitalization" accounting treatment afforded the Company in the Recapitalization Merger), a Rollover Investor desires to Transfer, or (y) at any time following the date hereof, a HIP Co-Investor desires to Transfer, all or part of its Common Stock ("Offered Shares"), other than pursuant to Section 3.02(a), 3.02(d), 4.02 or 4.03 of this Agreement, such Rollover Investor or HIP Co-Investor (individually, an "Investor") shall give prompt written notice (an "Investor's Notice") of its desire to sell the Offered Shares to the Company and Sponsor. The Investor's Notice shall identify (i) the number of Offered Shares and (ii) all other material terms and conditions of the proposed Transfer including the purchase price and the form of the consideration. (b) The Company shall have the right, but not the obligation, to purchase all, but not less than all, the Offered Shares (the "First Option") on the same terms and conditions as set forth in the Investor's Notice, which option shall be exercised by delivering to such Investor irrevocable written notice of its commitment to purchase the Offered Shares within fifteen (15) business days after receipt of the Investor's Notice (the "Company Option Period"). Failure by the Company to give such notice within such fifteen (15) business day period shall be deemed an election by the Company not to purchase the Offered Shares. (c) In the event that the Company decides not to purchase the Offered Shares pursuant to Section 4.01(b), then Sponsor shall have the right, but not the obligation, to purchase all, but not less than all, the Offered Shares (the "Second Option") on the same terms and conditions as set forth in the Investor's Notice, which option shall be exercised by delivering to such Investor irrevocable written notice of its commitment to purchase the Offered Shares within ten (10) business days after the termination of the Company Option Period (the "Sponsor Option Period"); provided that Sponsor may, at its sole option, assign its rights to purchase an Investor's Offered Shares pursuant to this Section 4.01 to another Shareholder or a Permitted Transferee of Sponsor (such person an "Assignee"); provided that if the Assignee is a HIP Co-Investor, each HIP Co-Investor will be able to participate in such assignment on a pro rata basis. Failure by Sponsor or its Assignee to give such notice within such ten (10) business day period shall be deemed an election by Sponsor or its Assignee not to purchase the Offered Shares. (d) Delivery of written notice by the Company, Sponsor or its Assignee accepting the First Option or the Second Option, as the case may be, shall constitute a contract between the Company, Sponsor or its Assignee, on the one hand, and such Investor on the other hand, for the purchase and sale of the Offered Shares on the terms and conditions set forth in the Investor's Notice. The purchase of any shares pursuant to the exercise of the First Option or the Second Option, as the case may be, shall be completed not later than forty-five (45) days following receipt of the Investor's Notice with respect to the Offered Shares, subject to receipt of any required material third-party or governmental approvals, compliance with applicable laws and the absence of any injunction or similar legal order preventing such transaction (collectively, the "Conditions") in which case the purchase of the Offered Shares shall be delayed pending the satisfaction of the Conditions up to an additional thirty (30) days. As a condition to entering into the contract referred to above, the Company, Sponsor and its Assignee will agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to satisfy the Conditions as soon as possible. In the event that neither the First Option nor the Second Option is exercised, the Investor shall have the right for a period of seventy-five (75) days after the termination of the Sponsor Option Period to Transfer (the "Investor Sale") the Offered Shares at a price not less than ninety percent (90%) of the price contained in, and otherwise on terms and conditions no less favorable to such Investor than those set forth in, the Investor's Notice, except that the purchase of the Offered Shares may be delayed up to an additional thirty (30) days pending satisfaction of the Conditions; provided that the Transferee agrees to execute a Joinder Agreement. If the Investor Sale is not consummated pursuant to the terms of the immediately preceding sentence, the Investor will not effect Transfer of any of the Offered Shares without commencing de novo the procedures set forth in this Section 4.01.

  • General Partner Right of First Refusal The transferring Partner shall give written notice of the proposed transfer to the General Partner, which notice shall state (i) the identity of the proposed transferee, and (ii) the amount and type of consideration proposed to be received for the transferred Partnership Units. The General Partner shall have ten (10) days upon which to give the transferring Partner notice of its election to acquire the Partnership Units on the proposed terms. If it so elects, it shall purchase the Partnership Units on such terms within ten (10) days after giving notice of such election. If it does not so elect, the transferring Partner may transfer such Partnership Units to a third party, on economic terms no more favorable to the transferee than the proposed terms, subject to the other conditions of this Section 11.3.

  • Company’s Right of First Refusal Before any Shares held by Participant or any transferee (either being sometimes referred to herein as the “Holder”) may be sold or otherwise transferred (including transfer by gift or operation of law), the Company or its assignee(s) shall have a right of first refusal to purchase the Shares on the terms and conditions set forth in this Section 5 (the “Right of First Refusal”).

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