Three Months Notice Sample Clauses

Three Months Notice. The Company shall provide the Executive three (3) months prior written notice in the event of an involuntary termination of the Executive’s employment Without Cause or a voluntary resignation by the Executive for Good Reason.
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  • months All unpaid principal and accrued and unpaid interest with respect to each Term Loan is due and payable in full on the Maturity Date. Each Term Loan may only be prepaid in accordance with Sections 2.2(c) and 2.2(d).

  • Election Period The period which begins on the first day of the Plan Year in which the Participant attains age thirty-five (35) and ends on the date of the Participant’s death. If a Participant separates from Service prior to the first day of the Plan Year in which age thirty-five (35) is attained, the Election Period shall begin on the date of separation, with respect to the account balance as of the date of separation.

  • Selection Notice A Selection Notice to be effective must be:

  • Month A period commencing at 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of a calendar month and extending until 10:00 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, on the first Day of the next succeeding calendar month. Monthly shall have the correlative meaning.

  • Days Unless otherwise specifically indicated to the contrary, the word "days" as used in this Lease shall mean and refer to calendar days.

  • Termination Notice Except in the event of Executive's death, a termination under this Agreement shall be effected by means of a Termination Notice.

  • consecutive months An Employee will receive a year of Service for vesting purposes for each twelve (12)

  • Acceptance Period At any time during the Loan Participation Right Acceptance Period with respect to any Loan Participation Notice, each Founder shall have the right, but not the obligation, to accept the Corporation’s offer for such Founder to make a loan to the Corporation in an amount equal up to such Founder’s Pro Rata Share of the Proposed Loan, by giving written notice (a “Loan Acceptance Notice”) to the Corporation of such acceptance, including such portion of such Founder’s Pro Rata Share of the Proposed Loan such Founder desires to loan to the Corporation (the “Founder Share”), which Loan Acceptance Notice, subject to this Section 4.2.2, shall constitute an irrevocable acceptance of such offer unless such Founder revokes such offer in writing prior to the expiration of the Loan Participation Right Acceptance Period. Following delivery of the Loan Acceptance Notice by a Founder, such Founder shall be obligated to make the Founder Share of the Proposed Loan indicated in such Loan Participation Notice at the closing of the Proposed Loan in accordance with Section 4.2.3; provided, that, if the loan is not consummated within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Loan Acceptance Period, then such Founder, by written notice to the Corporation may, in such Founder’s sole discretion, terminate such Founder’s obligation to loan the Corporation its Founder Share of the Proposed Loan specified in such in the Loan Acceptance Notice without any liability to such Founder. If a Loan Acceptance Notice with respect to all of a Founder’s Pro Rata Share of the Proposed Loan is not delivered to the Corporation by such Founder within the Loan Participation Right Acceptance Period, such Founder shall be deemed to have waived such Founder’s opportunity to make such portion of the Proposed Loan with respect to which the Loan Acceptance Notice was not delivered and the Corporation shall be free to obtain such portion of the Proposed Loan from the Proposed Lender(s) on the terms and conditions set forth in the Loan Participation Notice; provided, however, that any such portion of the Proposed Loan not made within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the Loan Participation Right Acceptance Period shall continue to be subject to the requirements of this Section 4.2.

  • Period The foregoing provisions of this Section 6 shall expire on the earlier of (a) a Change of Control or (b) the closing of the Initial Public Offering.

  • Black-Out Period (a) Subject to the provisions of this Section 6 and a good faith determination by the Company that it is in the best interests of the Company to suspend the use of a Registration Statement, following the effectiveness of such Registration Statement (and the filings with any international, federal or state securities commissions), the Company, by written notice to Stifel and the Holders, may direct the Holders to suspend sales of the Registrable Shares pursuant to such Registration Statement for such times as the Company reasonably may determine is necessary and advisable (but in no event for more than an aggregate of ninety (90) days in any rolling twelve (12)-month period commencing on the Closing Date or more than sixty (60) days in any rolling ninety (90)-day period), if any of the following events shall occur: (i) the representative(s) of the underwriter(s) of an Underwritten Offering of primary shares by the Company has advised the Company that the sale of Registrable Shares pursuant to the Registration Statement would have a material adverse effect on the Company’s primary Underwritten Offering; (ii) the Company shall have determined in good faith that (A) the offer or sale of any Registrable Shares would materially impede, delay or interfere with any proposed financing, offer or sale of securities, acquisition, merger, tender offer, business combination, corporate reorganization or other significant transaction involving the Company, (B) after the advice of counsel, the sale of Registrable Shares pursuant to the Registration Statement would require disclosure of non-public material information not otherwise required to be disclosed under applicable law and (C) (1) the Company has a bona fide business purpose for preserving the confidentiality of such transaction, (2) disclosure would have a material adverse effect on the Company or the Company’s ability to consummate such transaction or (3) renders the Company unable to comply with Commission requirements, in each case under circumstances that would make it impractical or inadvisable to cause the Registration Statement (or such filings) to become effective or to promptly amend or supplement the Registration Statement on a post-effective basis, as applicable; or (iii) the Company shall have determined in good faith, after the advice of counsel, that it is required by law, rule or regulation or that it is in the best interests of the Company to supplement the Registration Statement or file a post-effective amendment to the Registration Statement in order to incorporate information into the Registration Statement for the purpose of (A) including in the Registration Statement any prospectus required under Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act; (B) reflecting in the Prospectus included in the Registration Statement any facts or events arising after the effective date of the Registration Statement (or of the most recent post-effective amendment) that, individually or in the aggregate, represent a fundamental change in the information set forth therein; or (C) including in the Prospectus included in the Registration Statement any material information with respect to the plan of distribution not disclosed in the Registration Statement or any material change to such information. Upon the occurrence of any such suspension, the Company shall use its best efforts to cause the Registration Statement to become effective or to promptly amend or supplement the Registration Statement on a post-effective basis or to take such action as is necessary to make resumed use of the Registration Statement compatible with the Company’s best interests, as applicable, so as to permit the Holders to resume sales of the Registrable Shares as soon as possible.

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