Common use of Transferability of Shares Clause in Contracts

Transferability of Shares. Following exercise of the Option and issuance of Shares, in the event the Company permits the Participant to arrange for sale of Shares through a broker or another designated agent of the Company, the Participant acknowledges and agrees that the Company may block any such sale and/or cancel any order to sell placed by the Participant, in each case if the Participant is not then permitted under the Company’s xxxxxxx xxxxxxx policy to engage in transactions with respect to securities of the Company. If the Committee determines that the ability of the Participant to sell or transfer Shares is restricted, then the Company may place a restrictive legend or stop transfer notation on any certificate that may be issued to represent such Shares or on its books with respect to such Shares. If a legend or stop transfer notation is placed on any certificate or the Company’s books with respect to the Participant’s Shares, the Participant may only sell such Shares in compliance with such legend or notation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Stock Option Agreement (Constellation Brands, Inc.), Stock Option Agreement (Constellation Brands, Inc.), Stock Option Agreement (Constellation Brands, Inc.)

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