Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right of repurchase described in Section 7.
Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right of repurchase described in Section 2.
Right of Repurchase means the Company’s option to repurchase Common Stock acquired under the Plan upon the Participant’s termination of Continuous Service pursuant to Section 7.4.
Examples of Right of Repurchase in a sentence
Shares purchased by exercising this option may be subject to the Right of Repurchase under Section 7.
Appropriate adjustments shall also be made to the price per share to be paid upon the exercise of the Right of Repurchase, provided that the aggregate purchase price payable for the Restricted Shares shall remain the same.
The Company, however, may decline to exercise its Right of Repurchase or may exercise its Right of Repurchase only with respect to a portion of the Restricted Shares.
The Board of Directors may freely assign the Company’s Right of Repurchase, in whole or in part.
The Right of Repurchase shall lapse with respect to the Restricted Shares in accordance with the vesting schedule set forth in the Notice of Stock Option Grant.
More Definitions of Right of Repurchase
Right of Repurchase means the right of the Company to repurchase Restricted Shares issued pursuant to any Award.
Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right of repurchase described in Section 6 of this Agreement.
Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right to repurchase Unvested Shares pursuant to Section 8.1.
Right of Repurchase means the Company's option to repurchase Common Stock acquired under the Plan upon the Participant's termination of Continuous Service pursuant to Section 11.9.
Right of Repurchase shall have the meaning stated in Section 10 below.
Right of Repurchase means the Company's right (not obligation) to repurchase Common Stock in accordance with Section 8 below.
Right of Repurchase means the Company’s right of repurchase described in Section 7. (bb) “Securities Act” shall mean the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.(cc) “