Examples of grace periods in a sentence
Subject to Allowable Grace Periods (as defined herein below), the Company shall use reasonable best efforts to keep the Registration Statement effective pursuant to Rule 415 promulgated under the Securities Act and available for sales of all of the Registrable Securities at all times until the date as of which the Investor no longer owns any Registrable Securities (the “Registration Period”).
Subject to Allowable Grace Periods (as defined herein below), the Company shall use reasonable best efforts to keep the Registration Statement effective pursuant to Rule 415 promulgated under the Securities Act and available for sales of all of the Registrable Securities at all times until the date as of which the Investor may sell all of the Registrable Securities without restriction pursuant to Rule 144(b)(1)(i) promulgated under the Securities Act (or successor thereto) (the “Registration Period”).
The Parent shall, within five (5) Trading Days of receipt of such notice except pursuant to Allowable Grace Periods under the Registration Rights Agreement, make public disclosure of such material, nonpublic information.
Furthermore, no opinion is expressed as to the federal tax treatment of the transaction under any other provisions of the Code and regulations, or as to the tax treatment of any conditions existing at the time of, or effects resulting from, the transaction that are not specifically covered by the opinion.
Subject to Allowable Grace Periods (as defined herein below), the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to keep the Registration Statement effective pursuant to Rule 415 promulgated under the Securities Act and available for sales of all of the Registrable Securities at all times until the date as of which the Investor no longer owns any Registrable Securities (the “Registration Period”).
Section 10.16 Exchange Act Report Signatures; Delivery of Notices; Interpretation of Grace Periods.............................
In addition, Tenant shall pay all of Landlord’s reasonable costs and expenses, including without limitation reasonable out of pocket attorneys’ fees, reasonably necessarily incurred: (i) in enforcing any obligation of Tenant under this Lease, or (ii) as a result of Landlord or any of the Landlord Parties, without its fault, being made party to any litigation pending by or against any of the Tenant Parties.20.5 Waiver of Redemption, Statutory Notice and Grace Periods.
Pursuant to the Registration Right Agreement, no Grace Period may exceed 25 consecutive days and during any 365 day period such Grace Periods shall not exceed an aggregate of 60 days and the first day of any Grace Period must be at least five trading days after the last day of any prior Grace Period.
Landlord covenants that if, and so long as, there is no default of Tenant beyond all applicable Grace Periods, Tenant shall quietly enjoy the Premises from and against the claims of all persons claiming by, through or under Landlord subject, nevertheless, to the covenants, agreements, terms, provisions and conditions of this Lease and to the mortgages, ground leases and/or underlying leases to which this Lease is subject and subordinate, as hereinabove set forth.
Tenant hereby irrevocably authorizes and directs any such subtenant, upon receipt of a written notice from Landlord stating that a default exists in the performance of Tenant’s obligations under this Lease beyond all applicable Grace Periods, to pay to Landlord the rents due as they become due under the sublease.