Consideration for the Acquired Shares Sample Clauses

Consideration for the Acquired Shares. On the Closing Date, the Buyer shall pay or cause to be paid to the Company at the Closing the principal amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000.00).
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Consideration for the Acquired Shares. On the Closing Date, the Buyer shall pay or cause to be paid to the Company at the Closing the principal amount as set forth above.
Consideration for the Acquired Shares. As consideration for the Acquired Shares, at the Closing, the Buyer shall issue and deliver to each Seller (a) cash in the amount set forth opposite the name of such Seller on Exhibit A under the title "Cash Consideration" (collectively, the "Cash Consideration") and (b) a certificate representing the number of shares of common stock, $0.001 par value per share, of the Buyer ("Buyer Common Stock"), set forth opposite the name of such Seller on Exhibit A under the title "Consideration Shares" (collectively, the "Consideration Shares"). Together, the Cash Consideration and the Consideration Shares are sometimes referred to as the "Purchase Price."
Consideration for the Acquired Shares 

Related to Consideration for the Acquired Shares

  • Acquired Shares Any Shares or other voting securities of the Bank with respect to which beneficial ownership is acquired by Shareholder or its affiliates, including, without limitation, by purchase, as a result of a stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization, combination, reclassification, exchange or change of such Shares or upon exercise or conversion of any securities of the Bank, if any, after the date hereof shall automatically become subject to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Consideration Shares The Consideration Shares, when issued in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, will be fully paid and non-assessable.

  • Purchased Shares Subject to the terms and conditions provided below, Seller shall sell and transfer to Buyers and Buyers shall purchase from Seller, on the Closing Date (as defined in Section 1(c)), all of the Shares.

  • Segregation of Purchased Securities To the extent required by applicable law, all Purchased Securities in the possession of Seller shall be segregated from other securities in its possession and shall be identified as subject to this Agreement. Segregation may be accomplished by appropriate identification on the books and records of the holder, including a financial or securities intermediary or a clearing corporation. All of Seller’s interest in the Purchased Securities shall pass to Buyer on the Purchase Date and, unless otherwise agreed by Buyer and Seller, nothing in this Agreement shall preclude Buyer from engaging in repurchase transactions with the Purchased Securities or otherwise selling, transferring, pledging or hypothecating the Purchased Securities, but no such transaction shall relieve Buyer of its obligations to transfer Purchased Securities to Seller pursuant to Paragraph 3, 4 or 11 hereof, or of Buyer’s obligation to credit or pay Income to, or apply Income to the obligations of, Seller pursuant to Paragraph 5 hereof. Required Disclosure for Transactions in Which the Seller Retains Custody of the Purchased Securities Seller is not permitted to substitute other securities for those subject to this Agreement and therefore must keep Buyer’s securities segregated at all times, unless in this Agreement Buyer grants Seller the right to substitute other securities. If Buyer grants the right to substitute, this means that Buyer’s securities will likely be commingled with Seller’s own securities during the trading day. Buyer is advised that, during any trading day that Buyer’s securities are commingled with Seller’s securities, they [will]* [may]** be subject to liens granted by Seller to [its clearing bank]* [third parties]** and may be used by Seller for deliveries on other securities transactions. Whenever the securities are commingled, Seller’s ability to resegregate substitute securities for Buyer will be subject to Seller’s ability to satisfy [the clearing]* [any]** lien or to obtain substitute securities.

  • COVENANTS OF THE ACQUIRING FUND AND THE ACQUIRED FUND 5.1. The Acquiring Fund and the Acquired Fund each will operate its business in the ordinary course between the date hereof and the Closing Date, it being understood that such ordinary course of business will include the declaration and payment of customary dividends and distributions, and any other distribution that may be advisable.

  • Purchase and Sale of Purchased Shares At the Closing and on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth in this Agreement, Sellers shall sell and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall purchase from Sellers and pay therefor, the Purchased Shares, free and clear of any and all Encumbrances and in suitable form for transfer to Purchaser.

  • Sale and Transfer of Shares Closing Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, the following will occur:

  • TAKING OF RECORD; STOCK AND WARRANT TRANSFER BOOKS In the case of all dividends or other distributions by the Company to the holders of its Common Stock with respect to which any provision of Section 4 refers to the taking of a record of such holders, the Company will in each such case take such a record and will take such record as of the close of business on a Business Day. The Company will not at any time, except upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Company, close its stock transfer books or Warrant transfer books so as to result in preventing or delaying the exercise or transfer of any Warrant.

  • Representations of the Acquiring Fund The Acquiring Fund represents and warrants to the Selling Fund as follows:

  • Payment for the Offered Shares (i) Payment for the Offered Shares shall be made at the First Closing Date (and, if applicable, at each Option Closing Date) by wire transfer of immediately available funds to the order of the Company.

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