Right of the Purchaser to Designate Director Sample Clauses

Right of the Purchaser to Designate Director. At any time after, and for so long as, the Purchaser holds at least fifteen percent (15%) of the outstanding shares of Common Stock, at the Purchaser's request, the Company shall cause one person designated by the Purchaser to be nominated, and shall use its best efforts to cause such person to be elected or appointed (whether in connection with a newly created vacancy, removal or otherwise) to the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board") effective, without any further action, within five days after such person is designated by the Purchaser and at each annual meeting of stockholders occurring thereafter (any person designated by the Purchaser pursuant to this Section 9.1 from time to time and elected or otherwise appointed, a "Purchaser Designee"). In connection with any annual meeting of stockholders at which the term of the Purchaser Designee is to expire, the Company will take all necessary action to include the Purchaser Designee as one of management's nominees for director and use the same efforts to cause such Purchaser Designee to be elected to the Board as are used with respect to management's other nominees. In the event of any vacancy arising by reason of the resignation, death, removal or inability to serve of any Purchaser Designee, the Purchaser shall be entitled to designate a successor to fill such vacancy for the unexpired term. The Purchaser Designee shall be subject to the reasonable approval of the Company except if the Purchaser Designee is a bona fide employee of, or regular consultant to, Purchaser or any of its Affiliates (in which case such approval shall not be necessary).
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