Purchase Period definition

Purchase Period means a period of time specified within an Offering, generally beginning on the Offering Date or on the first Trading Day following a Purchase Date, and ending on a Purchase Date. An Offering may consist of one or more Purchase Periods.
Purchase Period means the approximately six month period commencing after one Exercise Date and ending with the next Exercise Date, except that the first Purchase Period of any Offering Period shall commence on the Enrollment Date and end with the next Exercise Date.
Purchase Period means a period during which contributions may be made toward the purchase of Common Stock under the Plan, as determined by the Committee pursuant to Section 5(b).

Examples of Purchase Period in a sentence

  • The following provisions shall only apply to me if I reside outside the United States: I understand that the payroll deductions will be accumulated for the purchase of shares of Class A Common Stock at the applicable Purchase Price for each Purchase Period ending during the Offering Period determined in accordance with the Plan.

  • I understand that if I do not withdraw from an Offering Period, any accumulated payroll deductions will be used to automatically exercise my option and purchase shares of Class A Common Stock under the Plan on the Exercise Date for each Purchase Period ending during the Offering Period.

  • I understand that if I do not withdraw from an Offering Period, any accumulated payroll deductions will be used to automatically exercise the Purchase Right (as defined below) and purchase shares of Class A Common Stock under the Plan on the Exercise Date for each Purchase Period ending during the Offering Period.

  • The following provisions shall only apply to me if I reside in the United States: I understand that the payroll deductions will be accumulated for the purchase of shares of Class A Common Stock at the applicable Purchase Price for each Purchase Period ending during the Offering Period determined in accordance with the Plan.


More Definitions of Purchase Period

Purchase Period means a period established in accordance with Section 6.2.
Purchase Period means the approximately six (6) month period commencing after one Exercise Date and ending with the next Exercise Date, except that the first Purchase Period of any Offering Period will commence on the Enrollment Date and end with the next Exercise Date. Unless the Administrator provides otherwise, the Purchase Period will have the same duration and coincide with the length of the Offering Period.
Purchase Period means a period of six (6) months within an Offering Period, except for the first Purchase Period as set forth in Section 4(b).
Purchase Period means a period, established by the Committee in accordance with Section 6, included within an Offering Period and on the final date of which outstanding Purchase Rights are exercised.
Purchase Period means such period of time commencing on such dates as determined by the Board or Committee, in its discretion, within each Offering Period. The duration and timing of Purchase Periods may be established or changed by the Board or Committee at any time, in its sole discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event may a Purchase Period exceed the duration of the Offering Period under which it is established.
Purchase Period means a period within an Offering Period (which for an Offering Period with only a single Purchase Period would be coterminous with the Offering Period) during which contributions may be made toward the purchase of Stock under the Plan, as determined pursuant to Section 4(a).
Purchase Period means the period during an Offering Period which shares of Common Stock may be purchased on a Participant’s behalf in accordance with the terms of the Plan. Unless the Administrator provides otherwise, the Purchase Period will have the same duration and coincide with the length of the Offering Period.