Negotiated Sale definition
Examples of Negotiated Sale in a sentence
RA 8974 specifies the following methods: Donation, Quit Claim, Exchange or Barter, Negotiated Sale or Purchase, Expropriation and any other modes of acquisition authorized by law.
The Notice for a Negotiated Sale shall state the name and address of the proposed transferee, the number of Shares to be transferred, the price per Share, and the other terms of such transfer.
If Employee desires to transfer any shares of common stock which he has acquired pursuant to the exercise of the option granted herein ("Shares"), Employee shall deliver to the Company written notice of his intention to transfer such Shares (the "Notice") together with either a copy of a signed and binding offer by the proposed transferee (a "Negotiated Sale") or a statement that such Shares are to be sold into the public market at Fair Market Value at the time of sale (a "Market Sale").
The actions of the City Manager in selling the Bonds by Negotiated Sale shall be conclusive, and no further action with respect to the sale and issuance of the Bonds shall be necessary on the part of the Common Council.
If Customer fails to respond to the Negotiated Sale Notice within the time specified, or if Customer declines to purchase the specified volume of Product from Supplier on the terms and conditions set forth in the Negotiated Sale Notice, Customer shall be deemed to have waived its right to purchase the specified volume of Product at the price, in the manner and on the terms set forth in the Negotiated Sale Notice.