Common use of Stock Options and Stock Appreciation Rights Clause in Contracts

Stock Options and Stock Appreciation Rights. Options entitle the option holder to purchase shares at a price - the exercise price - to be established by the Committee. Options may be granted in the form of ISOs and NQSOs to employees and in the form of NQSOs to non-employee directors. ISOs are subject to certain additional restrictions under Section 422 of the Code, including that the fair market value of the Common Shares subject to ISOs exercisable by a participant for the first time in any calendar year may not exceed $100,000. SARs entitle the SAR holder to receive cash or Common Shares equal to the positive difference (if any) between the exercise price and the fair market value of the Common Shares underlying the SAR on the exercise date. The exercise price of any Option or SAR granted under the Plan may not be less than the fair market value of the underlying Common Shares (i.e., the closing price of the Common Shares on the NASDAQ Global Select Market) on the date of grant. The Compensation Committee will determine the terms under which the Options and SARs vest and become exercisable, which terms may be based on the continued service of the participant for specified time periods or on the attainment of specified business performance goals (or both) as established by the Compensation Committee in the applicable award agreement. The Plan requires Options and SARs to be subject to a minimum service requirement or a minimum performance requirement (or both) of not less than one year before they can vest; except that (i) up to 5% of the Common Shares available under the Plan may be granted pursuant to awards of Options, SARs, Restricted Stock or Stock Units with a vesting period of less than one year and (ii), subject to the “double trigger” requirements of the Plan, Awards may vest prior to one year as a result of a Change in Control, death or Disability (the “Vesting Limitation Exception”). Award agreements may allow the option or SAR holders to exercise vested Options or SARs upon his or her termination of service due to death, Disability or for other reasons determined by the Compensation Committee. The term for exercise of an Option or SAR may not exceed 10 years from the date of grant. Any part of an Option that has not be exercised by the end of the applicable term will expire and is forfeited. A vested and exercisable Option may be exercised within the time period established by the Compensation Committee, by (i) providing written notice to the Compensation Committee or its delegate specifying the number of Common Shares to be purchased and (ii) furnishing payment in full of the exercise price for the specific number of Common Shares. The award agreement applicable to the Option may provide for payment of the exercise price (i) in cash, (ii) by previously acquired Common Shares (valued at the fair market value on the date of exercise) held for the period of time required by the Compensation Committee, (iii) through a cashless exercise (including by withholding Common Shares deliverable upon exercise and through a broker-assisted arrangement to the extent permitted by applicable law), and/or (iv) through any combination of these methods approved by the Compensation Committee. Upon exercise of a SAR, a participant will be entitled to receive an amount equal to the difference between (i) the fair market value of a Common Share on the exercise date and (ii) the exercise price per Common Share, multiplied by the number of Common Shares with respect to which the SAR is exercised. A SAR may be settled in Common Shares, cash or a combination thereof, as specified by the Compensation Committee in the related award agreement. The Plan provides that the Compensation Committee may incorporate a provision in an Option agreement that gives the option holder the right to surrender his or her Option in whole or in part in lieu of the exercise of such Option and to receive a payment in cash or Common Shares (as determined by the Compensation Committee), or a combination of cash and Common Shares, equal in amount of the date of exercise to (i) the number of Common Shares with respect to which the Option surrender right is exercised multiplied by (ii) the positive difference between the fair market value of a Common Share on such date over the Option exercise price.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Restricted Stock Award (First Financial Bancorp /Oh/), Agreement for Restricted Stock Award (First Financial Bancorp /Oh/), Agreement for Restricted Stock Award (First Financial Bancorp /Oh/)

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Stock Options and Stock Appreciation Rights. Options entitle the option holder to purchase shares at a price - the exercise price - to be established by the Committee. Options may be granted in the form of ISOs and NQSOs to employees and in the form of NQSOs to non-employee directors. ISOs are subject to certain additional restrictions under Section 422 of the Code, including that the fair market value of the Common Shares subject to ISOs exercisable by a participant for the first time in any calendar year may not exceed $100,000. SARs entitle the SAR holder to receive cash or Common Shares equal to the positive difference (if any) between the exercise price and the fair market value of the Common Shares underlying the SAR on the exercise date. The exercise price of any Option or SAR granted under the Plan may not be less than the fair market value of the underlying Common Shares (i.e., the closing price of the Common Shares on the NASDAQ Global Select Market) on the date of grant. The Compensation Committee will determine the terms under which the Options and SARs vest and become exercisable, which terms may be based on the continued service of the participant for specified time periods or on the attainment of specified business performance goals (or both) as established by the Compensation Committee in the applicable award agreement. The Plan requires Options and SARs to be subject to a minimum service requirement or a minimum performance requirement (or both) of not less than one year before they can vest; except that (i) up to 5% of the Common Shares available under the Plan may be granted pursuant to awards of Options, SARs, Restricted Stock or Stock Units with a vesting period of less than one year and (ii), subject to the “double trigger” requirements of the Plan, Awards may vest prior to one year as a result of a Change in Control, death or Disability (the “Vesting Limitation Exception”). Award agreements may allow the option or SAR holders to exercise vested Options or SARs upon his or her termination of service due to death, Disability or for other reasons determined by the Compensation Committee. The term for exercise of an Option or SAR may not exceed 10 years from the date of grant. Any part of an Option that has not be exercised by the end of the applicable term will expire and is forfeited. A vested and exercisable Option may be exercised within the time period established by the Compensation Committee, by (i) providing written notice to the Compensation Committee or its delegate specifying the number of Common Shares to be purchased and (ii) furnishing payment in full of the exercise price for the specific number of Common Shares. The award agreement applicable to the Option may provide for payment of the exercise price (i) in cash, (ii) by previously acquired Common Shares (valued at the fair market value on the date of exercise) held for the period of time required by the Compensation Committee, (iii) through a cashless exercise (including by withholding Common Shares deliverable upon exercise and through a broker-assisted arrangement to the extent permitted by applicable law), and/or (iv) through any combination of these methods approved by the Compensation Committee. Upon exercise of a SAR, a participant will be entitled to receive an amount equal to the difference between (i) the fair market value of a Common Share on the exercise date and (ii) the exercise price per Common Share, multiplied by the number of Common Shares with respect to which the SAR is exercised. A SAR may be settled in Common Shares, cash or a combination thereof, as specified by the Compensation Committee in the related award agreement. The Plan provides that the Compensation Committee may incorporate a provision in an Option agreement that gives the option holder the right to surrender his or her Option in whole or in part in lieu of the exercise of such Option and to receive a payment in cash or Common Shares (as determined by the Compensation Committee), or a combination of cash and Common Shares, equal in amount of the date of exercise to (i) the number of Common Shares with respect to which the Option surrender right is exercised multiplied by (ii) the positive difference between the fair market value of a Common Share on such date over the Option exercise price.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Performance Stock Award (First Financial Bancorp /Oh/), Agreement for Performance Stock Award (First Financial Bancorp /Oh/)

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