Total Common Shares definition
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Provided that the Common Stock is listed for trading on Nasdaq or another market having the Shareholder Approval Rule or an equivalent rule, and provided that Shareholder Approval or the equivalent has not been obtained, this Warrant may not be exercised to purchase shares of Common Stock to the extent, and only to the extent, such exercise would cause the Total Common Shares of the Holder to exceed the Share Limit.
Trust Certificateholder shall have any personal liability for any liability or obligation of the Lease Trust except the holder of the Lease Trust Certificates and Subordinated Notes required to be retained by the Depositor pursuant to Section 3.10 to the extent set forth in Section 2.7(a).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, any member who (i) acquires more than ten percent, but not more than fifteen percent, of the Total Common Shares, (ii) holds such Shares for investment purposes only, and (iii) qualifies as an "Institutional Investor" as such term is defined in the Nevada Act, may apply to the Nevada Commission for a waiver of such finding of suitability, and need not apply for such finding of suitability if such waiver is granted.
By: Name: Title: By: Name: Title: [Attach revised Exhibit A to the Partnership Agreement] Name of Partner (Date of Admission) Address Agreed Value of Contributed Property (1) Partnership Units Percentage Interest General Partner: Total Common Shares $ 560,689,000 24,247,428 76.85 % Total Common Units $ 121,890,000 7,305,355 23.15 % TOTAL (General & Limited Partners; not Preferred Units) $ 682,579,000 31,552,783 100.00 % Limited Partners (Series R Preferred Units): PS Business Parks, Inc.
Following the delivery to the other Members of the Notice of Offer, each other Member may purchase that percentage of the Offered Shares which is equal to the Total Common Shares (excluding the Offered Shares) owned by each such Member ("Applicable Percentage") during a fifteen-day Refusal Period on the terms set forth in the Notice of Offer.