Common use of SEC Rule 144 Clause in Contracts

SEC Rule 144. If Purchaser is an “affiliate” for purposes of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, then in addition, Purchaser has been advised that Rule 144 requires that the Shares be held for a minimum of six months, and in certain cases one year, after they have been purchased and paid for (within the meaning of Rule 144). Purchaser understands that Rule 144 may impose limitations on the volume of shares that can be sold, and may indefinitely restrict transfer of the Shares so long as Purchaser remains an “affiliate” of the Company or if “current public information” about the Company (as defined in Rule 144) is not publicly available.

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Samples: Stock Option Award Agreement (Glu Mobile Inc)

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SEC Rule 144. If Purchaser is an “affiliate” for purposes of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, then in addition, Purchaser has been advised that Rule 144 requires that the Shares be held for a minimum of six months, (6) months and in certain cases one (1) year, after they have been purchased and paid for “full payment of the purchase price” (within the meaning of Rule 144)) has been received by the Company. Purchaser understands that Rule 144 may impose limitations on the volume of shares that can be sold, and may indefinitely restrict transfer of the Shares so long as Purchaser remains an “affiliate” of the Company or if “current public information” about the Company (as defined in Rule 144) is not publicly available.

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Samples: Stock Option Exercise Agreement (Responsys Inc)

SEC Rule 144. If Purchaser is an “affiliate” for purposes of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, then in addition, Purchaser has been advised that Rule 144 requires that the Shares be held for a minimum of six (6) months, and in certain cases one year, after they have been purchased and paid for (within the meaning of Rule 144). Purchaser understands that Rule 144 may impose limitations on the volume of shares that can be sold, and may indefinitely restrict transfer of the Shares so long as Purchaser remains an “affiliate” of the Company or if “current public information” about the Company (as defined in Rule 144) is not publicly available.

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Samples: Employment Agreement (Nutracea)

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SEC Rule 144. If Purchaser is an “affiliate” for purposes of Rule 144 promulgated under the Securities Act, then in addition, Purchaser has been advised that Rule 144 requires that the Shares be held for a minimum of six monthsone (1) year, and in certain cases one yeartwo (2) years, after they have been purchased and paid for (within the meaning of Rule 144). Purchaser understands that Rule 144 may impose limitations on the volume of shares that can be sold, and may indefinitely restrict transfer of the Shares so long as Purchaser remains an “affiliate” of the Company or if “current public information” about the Company (as defined in Rule 144) is not publicly available.

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Samples: Incentive Stock Option Agreement (New Frontier Media Inc)

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