Common use of Call Period Clause in Contracts

Call Period. The Company’s right to exercise a Warrant Call shall commence five (5) Trading Days after either of the Trigger Conditions has been in effect continuously for fifteen (15) Trading Days. The Holder shall have the right to cancel the Warrant Call up until the date the called Warrant Shares are actually delivered to the Holder (“Warrant Call Delivery Date”) if the Trigger Condition relied upon for the Warrant Call ceases to apply.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp, Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp, Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp

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Call Period. The Company’s right to exercise a Warrant Call shall commence five (5) Trading Days after either of the Trigger Conditions has been in effect continuously for fifteen (15) Trading Days. The Holder shall have the right to cancel the Warrant Call up until the date the called Warrant Shares are actually delivered to the Holder (“Warrant Call Delivery Date”) if the Trigger Condition relied upon for the Warrant Call ceases to apply. A Call Notice may not be given within thirty (30) Trading Days prior to the Expiration Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp

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Call Period. The Company’s right to exercise a Warrant Call shall commence five (5) Trading Days trading days after either of the Trigger Conditions has been in effect continuously for fifteen (15) Trading Daystrading days. The Holder shall have the right to cancel the Warrant Call up until the date the called Warrant Shares are actually delivered to the Holder (“Warrant Call Delivery Date”) if the Trigger Condition relied upon for the Warrant Call ceases to apply.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Common Stock (Adamis Pharmaceuticals Corp)

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