Obtaining Stock Exchange Listings The Company will from time to time take all commercially reasonable actions which may be necessary so that the Warrant Shares, immediately upon their issuance upon the exercise of Warrants, will be listed on the principal securities exchanges and markets within the United States of America, if any, on which other shares of Common Stock are then listed.
Stock Exchange Delisting Prior to the Closing Date, the Company shall cooperate with Parent and use its reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and do or cause to be done all things, reasonably necessary, proper or advisable on its part under applicable Laws and rules and policies of the New York Stock Exchange to enable the delisting by the Surviving Corporation of the Shares from the New York Stock Exchange as promptly as practicable after the Effective Time and the deregistration of the Shares under the Exchange Act at the Effective Time.
Stock Exchange Listings Parent shall use all reasonable efforts to list on the NYSE, upon official notice of issuance, the Paired Shares to be issued in connection with the Merger.
Mandatory Exchanges The General Partner may in its sole discretion at any time and from time to time, without the consent of any Limited Partner, require any Limited Partner other than an Employed Limited Partner to Transfer in an Exchange Transaction all Units held by such Limited Partner. Any such determinations by the General Partner need not be uniform and may be made selectively among Limited Partners, whether or not such Limited Partners are similarly situated. In addition, the General Partner may, with the consent of Partners whose Vested Percentage Interests exceed 75% of the Vested Percentage Interests of all Partners in the aggregate, require all Limited Partners to Transfer in an Exchange Transaction all Units held by them.
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.
Delisting; Amendments; Late Filings (i) If the Depositor determines that the requirements for suspension of the Trust Fund’s Exchange Act reporting requirements set forth in Rule 15d-22(b) of the Exchange Act and any other applicable regulation are satisfied, it shall so notify the Securities Administrator. Following receipt of such notice, the Securities Administrator shall prepare and file a Form 15 Suspension Notification with respect to the Trust Fund under the Exchange Act (a “Form 15”). Subsequent to the filing of a Form 15, if the Depositor determines that the Trust Fund has once again become subject to the Exchange Act reporting requirements, then it shall promptly notify the Securities Administrator, and the Securities Administrator shall recommence preparing and filing required Exchange Act reports. Prior to January 30 of the following calendar year, the Securities Administrator shall, if directed to do so by the Depositor, in accordance with industry standards, prepare and file a Form 15. In connection with any direct offering of Certificates by the Depositor, in an offering registered with the Commission, subsequent to the filing of a Form 15 pursuant to the preceding paragraph: (1) the Depositor shall notify the Securities Administrator in writing not less than 10 days prior to the date on which such offering will be made; (2) the Depositor shall cause to be prepared and filed the initial current report on Form 8-K required to be filed in connection with such offering; (3) the Securities Administrator, as directed by the Depositor, shall file a report on Form 10-D for the Distribution Date following the month in which such offering occurs and, thereafter, any reports on forms 8-K, 10-K and 10-D in respect of the Trust Fund as and to the extent required under the Exchange Act, as set forth in this Section (other than the report referred to in clause (2) above); (4) the Depositor shall be responsible for notifying the other parties to the transaction of such offering and that the obligations of such parties to provide information in connection with the Depositor’s Exchange Act reporting requirements have been reinstated; and (5) the Depositor shall be responsible for all reasonable fees and expenses incurred by the Securities Administrator in connection with such offering, including its review and approval of any offering document and any amendment to any transaction document made in connection with such offering.
Stock Exchange De-listing Prior to the Closing Date, the Company shall cooperate with Parent and use reasonable best efforts to take, or cause to be taken, all actions, and do or cause to be done all things, reasonably necessary, proper or advisable on its part under applicable Laws and rules and policies of the NYSE to enable the delisting by the Surviving Corporation of the Shares from the NYSE and the deregistration of the Shares under the Exchange Act as promptly as practicable after the Effective Time.
Stock Exchange Listing The shares of Common Stock have been approved for listing on the NASDAQ Capital Market (the “Exchange”), and the Company has taken no action designed to, or likely to have the effect of, delisting the shares of Common Stock from the Exchange, nor has the Company received any notification that the Exchange is contemplating terminating such listing except as described in the Registration Statement, the Pricing Disclosure Package and the Prospectus.
New York Stock Exchange Listing Application has been made, and the Securities shall have been listed and admitted and authorized for trading, subject to official notice of issuance, on the New York Stock Exchange so that trading on such exchange will begin within 30 days after the date of this Agreement.
Right to Exchange (i) Series J Preferred Units will be exchangeable in whole but not in part unless expressly otherwise provided herein at anytime on or after September 21, 2011, at the option of the holders of 51% of all outstanding Series J Preferred Units, for authorized but previously unissued Series J Preferred Shares at an exchange rate of one Series J Preferred Share from the General Partner for one Series J Preferred Unit, subject to adjustment as described below (the "Exchange Price"), provided that the Series J Preferred Units will become exchangeable at any time, in whole but not in part unless expressly otherwise provided herein, at the option of the holders of 51% of all outstanding Series J Preferred Units for Series J Preferred Shares (x) if at any time full distributions shall not have been timely made on any Series J Preferred Unit with respect to six (6) prior quarterly distribution periods, whether or not consecutive, provided, however, that a distribution in respect of Series J Preferred Units shall be considered timely made if made within two (2) Business Days after the applicable Preferred Unit Distribution Payment Date if at the time of such late payment there shall not be any prior quarterly distribution periods in respect of which full distributions were not timely made, or (y) at any time (A) the holders of 51% of the Series J Preferred Units conclude (in the reasonable judgment of such holders) that the Partnership, if it otherwise were taxable as a real estate investment trust, either (1) will not or likely will not satisfy the income tests of Section 856 of the Code for the year in which such determination is made or (2) will not or likely will not satisfy the asset tests of Section 856 of the Code as of the end of the calendar quarter in which such determination is made, which failure will not or is unlikely to be (or is subsequently not) cured as permitted under Section 856 of the Code, (B) the holders deliver to the General Partner an opinion of a nationally recognized independent counsel to the effect of the conclusion set forth in clause (A) of this sentence, (C) such failure would create a meaningful risk that a holder of the Series J Preferred Units would fail to maintain its qualification as a real estate investment trust and (D) the General Partner agrees with the conclusions referred to in clauses (A) and (B) of this sentence, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld. Furthermore, the Series J Preferred Units, if the holders of 51% of all outstanding Series J Preferred Units so determine, may be exchanged in whole but not in part (regardless of whether held by one or more holders) for Series J Preferred Shares if (1) the holders of 51% of all outstanding Series J Preferred Units conclude based on results or projected results that there exists (in the reasonable judgment of such holder) an imminent and substantial risk that the holder's interest in the Partnership represents or will represent more than the 19.5% Limit, (2) such holders deliver to the General Partner an opinion of independent counsel to the effect that there is a substantial risk that its interest in the Partnership does not or will not satisfy the 19.5% Limit and (3) the General Partner agrees with the conclusions referred to in clauses (1) and (2) of this sentence, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that if, as a result of such conclusion, such holders' interest in the Partnership is reduced pursuant to the last sentence of Section 18.7 hereof (which procedure shall be available to such holders to the exclusion of the procedure under this sentence for so long as, on a cumulative basis, sales of 10% or fewer of the Series J Preferred Units originally issued by the Partnership would in the opinion of the above-referenced counsel reduce the risk that such holders' interest in the Partnership would not satisfy the 19.5% Limit to less than a substantial risk, and thereafter shall be a permitted alternative to the procedure pursuant to this sentence) or the risk of such holder not satisfying the 19.5% Limit otherwise is reduced below a substantial risk, then an exchange in whole under this sentence shall not be permitted unless and until a change in facts occurs and a further determination by such holders is made under this sentence.