Procedures for Qualifying Sales Sample Clauses

Procedures for Qualifying Sales. At least 30 days prior to making any Qualifying Sale, the applicable Restricted Holder, Existing CERA Trust and/or such Restricted Holder's or such trust's Permitted Transferee will send a written notice (the "Sale Notice") to the Company and the other holders of Registrable Securities. The Sale Notice will disclose the identity of the prospective transferee and the material terms and conditions of the proposed Qualifying Sale, including the number of LLC Units that the prospective transferee is willing to purchase and the intended consummation date of such Qualifying Sale. The Restricted Holder, each of such Restricted Holder's Existing CERA Trusts and each of such Restricted Holder's and such trusts' Permitted Transferees that owns any LLC Units agrees not to consummate any Qualifying Sale until at least 30 days after the related Sale Notice has been sent to each holder of Registrable Securities, unless the Restricted Holder, Existing CERA Trust or such Restricted Holder's and/or such trust's Permitted Transferee, as the case may be, shall have received a notice from each holder of Registrable Securities indicating whether or not such holder has elected to participate in such Qualifying Sale and the number of LLC Units to be sold by each such holder so electing to participate has been finally determined pursuant hereto prior to the expiration of such 30-day period. Each holder of Registrable Securities may elect to participate in the contemplated Qualifying Sale by giving written notice to the applicable Restricted Holder, Existing CERA Trust and/or such Restricted Holder's or such trust's Permitted Transferee and the Company within 30 days after such Restricted Holder, Existing CERA Trust or such Restricted Holder's and/or such trust's Permitted Transferee, as the case may be, has sent the related Sale Notice to such holder. If a holder of Registrable Securities elects to participate, such holder will be entitled to sell in the contem-
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Procedures for Qualifying Sales. At least 30 days prior to making any Qualifying Sale, C&D Fund IV will deliver a written notice (the "Sale Notice") to the Company and the other holders of Registrable Securities. The Sale Notice will fully disclose the identity of the prospective transferee and the terms and conditions of the proposed Qualifying Sale, including the number of shares of Common Stock that the prospective transferee is willing to purchase and the intended consummation date of such Qualifying Sale. C&D Fund IV agrees not to consummate any Qualifying Sale until at least 30 days after the related Sale Notice has been given to each holder of Registrable Securities, unless C&D Fund IV shall have received a notice from each holder of Registrable Securities indicating whether or not such holder has elected to participate in such Qualifying Sale and the number of shares of Common Stock to be sold by each such holder so electing to participate has been finally determined pursuant hereto prior to the expiration of such 30-day

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