Xxxxx Option to Sell Sample Clauses

Xxxxx Option to Sell. (a) At any time after 10 years from the date hereof, the Xxxxx Partner shall have the option to sell, upon 20 business days notice (the “Sale Notice”), its Partnership Interest (the “Subject Interest”) to the Star Partner. The Closing (the “Sale Closing”) of the purchase and sale of the Subject Interest shall occur at the principal office of the Star Partner at 12 noon (New York City time) on the 25th business day after delivery of the Sale Notice. At the Sale Closing, the Xxxxx Partner shall deliver instruments of transfer, in form reasonably satisfactory to the Star Partner and its counsel, evidencing the transfer of the Subject Interest free and clear of all liens, claims, rights of third-parties and other encumbrances, against delivery by the Star Partner of a certified check in the aggregate amount (the “Sale Price”) equal to (a) 3 times the Average Annual Cash Flow plus (b) in the case of any Start-up Theatre Property, 50% of the Cost Basis of the assets of such Start-up Theatre Property plus (c) 50% of Net Partnership Assets minus (d) 50% of Net Partnership Liabilities. The Applicable Date for such purpose shall be the end of the month immediately preceding the date of the Sale Notice. (b) If, at any time after 10 years from the date hereof, the Xxxxx Partner receives a bona fide cash offer, in writing, from a responsible third party (the “Third Party Offeror”) which the Xxxxx Partner wishes to accept for the purchase of the assets of all of the Theatre Properties or all of the Partnership Interests of Xxxxx and Star, free of all claims, liens, and encumbrances, at a purchase price (the “Bona Fide Offer Price”) in excess of twice the amount of the Sale Price specified in Section 21.3(a) hereof, it shall so notify the Star Partner, setting forth in such notice (the “Third Party Offer Notice”), the name of the Third Party Offeror, a description of its business, ownership and financial status, the Bona Fide Offer Price and all other terms and conditions of the proposed transaction. The Star Partner shall, within 20 days of receipt of the Third Party Offer Notice, notify the Xxxxx Partner (the “Third Party Exercise Notice”) that it will exercise its option to either (i) purchase the Partnership Interest of the Xxxxx Partner at a proportion of the Bona Fide Offer Price equal to the Xxxxx Partner’s Percentage Interest in the Partnership and in accordance with the other terms and conditions set forth in the Third Party Offer Notice or (ii) sell all of the ...
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