Prior to Age 60 Sample Clauses

Prior to Age 60. If your employment terminates as a result of your death prior to reaching age 60, the unvested portion of the Option shall immediately vest and become exercisable in full. Thereafter, the Option may be exercised by your beneficiary(ies), or a legatee(s) under your last will, or your personal representative(s) or the distributee(s) of your estate, to the full extent of the Shares covered by the Option that were not previously purchased, until the earlier of (i) one (1) year after the date of your death, or (ii) the Expiration Date.
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Prior to Age 60. If your employment terminates prior to reaching age 60 as a result of your Disability, the unvested portion of the Option shall immediately vest and become exercisable in full. Thereafter, the Option may be exercised by you or by your personal representative(s), to the full extent of the Shares covered by the Option that were not previously purchased, until the earlier of (i) one (1) year after your employment terminates due to such Disability, or (ii) the Expiration Date.

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