Examples of Such Right in a sentence
Such Right of First Refusal shall be accepted or waived by the Representative, in writing, within thirty (30) days after the date the Company provides written notice to the Representative of a proposed Subject Transaction.
Such Right of First Refusal shall terminate as to all Shares upon the first to occur of (i) the Public Trading Date or (ii) a merger or sale of the Company with a publicly traded company as described in Section 14(c).
Such Right of Oversubscription may be exercised by an Investor or a Canadian Investor (each, an "Oversubscribing Investor") by accepting the Offer as to more than its Equity Percentage of the Offered Securities.
Such Right of First Refusal may be terminated by the Company for “cause”, which includes a material breach by the Underwriter of this Agreement or a material failure by the Underwriter to provide the services as contemplated hereby.
Such Right of First Refusal shall terminate on the initial registration of the Common Stock under Section 12(b) or 12(g) of the Exchange Act.
Such Right of First Refusal Agreement shall be prepared by or on behalf of the General Partner, and shall: (i) comply with the provisions of Section 42(i)(7) of the Code, and (ii) be subject to the reasonable approval of BCTC 94.
Such Right of First Refusal shall be exercised by delivery to the Purchaser by the Company or its designee, of a written election to exercise such Right of First Refusal, specifying the number of Shares to be purchased by the Company or its designee (as the case may be).
Such Right of First Refusal shall only be for shares issued at a price net of all expenses and commissions less than the Put Price and have customary terms.
Such Right of First Refusal shall be exercisable within a period of no more than thirty (30) days from the date of the Departing Executive’s resignation or termination.
Such Right of First Refusal shall terminate after the earlier of (i) an Initial Public Offering or (ii) a Change in Control where the successor corporation or its parent has shares that are publicly traded.