Common use of Failure to Deliver Shares Clause in Contracts

Failure to Deliver Shares. If after one Trading Day following any Closing Date, the Company has failed to deliver any Securities pursuant to this Agreement (and such failure is not caused by the Investor), then the Pricing Period for such Put Notice shall be extended from the fifth Trading Day following a Put Notice until the date which is the Trading Day immediately prior to the date which the Securities are actually received by the Investor.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Equity Purchase Agreement (New Media Insight Group, Inc.), Equity Purchase Agreement (Jubilant Flame International, LTD), Equity Purchase Agreement (Pazoo, Inc.)

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