Sale Election Sample Clauses

Sale Election. If on or before Closing SELLER has notified PURCHASER of its election to sell the PROPERTY:
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Sale Election. The Offeree may elect to sell to the Offeror the Offeree’s Membership Interest for a cash price equal to the product of (A) the Percentage Interest of the Offeror multiplied by (B) the Buy-Sell Offer Amount, which product shall then be reduced by any commissions, non-applicable transaction costs, and the amount of any outstanding indebtedness secured by liens on property of the Company on the date of the closing. An election made by the Offeree pursuant to this provision is referred to as a “Sale Election.”
Sale Election. If (i) the Class A Member has not delivered a Call Option Notice within nine (9) months after the occurrence of a Company Xxxxxxxx Trigger Event or a Cinemark Xxxxxxxx Trigger Event, (ii) the CB Member has delivered a CB Offer Notice during the CB Notice Period and (iii) the Class A Member has not accepted the CB Offer pursuant to Section 10.6, then the CB Member will have the right (the “Sale Right”) during the six (6) month period following the expiration of the CB Notice Period (the “Sale Election Period”) to elect to cause the Company to solicit offers from prospective third party purchasers to buy the Company (each, a “Purchase Offer”). If the CB Member elects to exercise the Sale Right, the CB Member will notify the Class A Member, in writing of any such election (a “Sale Election Notice”). Upon receipt of a Sale Election Notice from the CB Member, the Class A Member will proceed to cause the Board to commence the process to solicit a Purchase Offer pursuant to Section 10.7(b) (the “Sale Process”).
Sale Election. 5 (a) PAYMENT.............................................................5 (b) CONVEYANCE..........................................................5 (c) NON-FOREIGN AFFIDAVITS..............................................6
Sale Election. In the event the Responding Member does not exercise its right to purchase the Properties within the time period specified in Section 14.2(a) above, then the Commencing Member may, without further consent of the Responding Member, cause the Company to market the Properties at a gross sale price equal to not less than ninety-five percent (95%) of the Target Sale Price for a period of six (6) months (the "Sales Period"). If the Company, at the direction of the Commencing Member, fails to enter into a Qualifying Agreement (as defined in Section 14.2(d) below) for the sale of the Properties during the Sales Period, the Commencing Member shall not be entitled to cause the Company to continue to market or sell the Properties without submitting a new Sale Notice to the Responding Member and following the procedures set forth in Section 14.2(a) above with respect to such Sale Notice. If the Commencing Member succeeds in obtaining a Qualifying Agreement for the sale of the Properties during the Sales Period then the Company shall proceed to sell the Properties pursuant to such Qualifying Agreement.
Sale Election. 5 (a) Payment................................................................................................5 (b) Conveyance.............................................................................................5 (c) Non-foreign Affidavits.................................................................................5 (d) 3-D Seismic License....................................................................................5

Related to Sale Election

  • 83(b) Election You may make and file with the Internal Revenue Service an election under Section 83(b) of the Code with respect to the grant of the Restricted Shares hereunder, electing to include in your gross income as of the Grant Date the Fair Market Value of the Restricted Shares as of the Grant Date. You shall promptly provide a copy of such election to the Company. If you make and file such an election, you shall make such arrangements in accordance with Section 8 as are satisfactory to the Committee to provide for the timely payment of all applicable withholding taxes.

  • Section 336(e) Election If UTC determines, in its sole discretion, that one or more protective elections under Section 336(e) of the Code (each, a “Section 336(e) Election”) shall be made with respect to the Carrier Distribution, the Otis Distribution, and/or any of the Internal Distributions, the relevant SpinCo(s) shall (and shall cause any relevant member of such SpinCo Group(s) to) join with UTC and/or any relevant member of the UTC Group, as applicable, in the making of any such election and shall take any action reasonably requested by UTC or that is otherwise necessary to give effect to any such election (including making any other related election). If a Section 336(e) Election is made with respect to the Carrier Distribution, the Otis Distribution, and/or any of the Internal Distributions, then this Agreement shall be amended in such a manner as is determined by UTC in good faith to take into account such Section 336(e) Election(s), including by requiring that, in the event (a) any Contribution, Distribution, or Internal Distribution fails to have U.S. Tax-Free Status and (b) a Company (or such Company’s Group) that does not have exclusive responsibility pursuant to this Agreement for Tax-Related Losses arising from such failure actually realizes in cash a Tax Benefit from the step-up in Tax basis resulting from the relevant Section 336(e) Election(s), such Company shall pay over to the Company that has exclusive responsibility pursuant to this Agreement for such Tax-Related Losses any such Tax Benefits realized (provided, that, if such Tax-Related Losses are Shared Taxes or Taxes for which more than one Company is liable under Section 7.05(c)(i), the Company that actually realizes in cash the Tax Benefit resulting from the relevant Section 336(e) Election shall pay over to each of the other Companies responsible for such Taxes the percentage of any such Tax Benefits realized that corresponds to each such Company’s percentage share of such Taxes).

  • Section 83(b) Election Purchaser understands that Section 83(a) of the Code, taxes as ordinary income the difference between the amount paid for the Stock and the fair market value of the Stock as of the date any restrictions on the Stock lapse. In this context, "restriction" includes the right of the Company to buy back the Stock pursuant to the Repurchase Option set forth in Section 2(a) above. Purchaser understands that Purchaser may elect to be taxed at the time the Stock is purchased, rather than when and as the Repurchase Option expires, by filing an election under Section 83(b) of the Code (an "83(b) Election") with the Internal Revenue Service in the form attached hereto as Exhibit C within thirty (30) days from the date the Stock is purchased. Even if the fair market value of the Stock at the time of the execution of this Agreement equals the amount paid for the Stock, the 83(b) Election must be made to avoid income under Section 83(a) of the Code in the future. Purchaser understands that failure to file such an 83(b) Election in a timely manner may result in adverse tax consequences for Purchaser. Purchaser further understands that an additional copy of such 83(b) Election is required to be filed with his or her federal income tax return for the calendar year in which the date of this Agreement falls. Purchaser acknowledges and understands that it is solely Purchaser's obligation and responsibility to timely file such 83(b) Election, and neither the Company nor the Company's legal or financial advisors shall have any obligation or responsibility with respect to such filing. Purchaser acknowledges that the foregoing is only a summary of the effect of United States federal income taxation with respect to purchase of the Stock hereunder and does not purport to be complete. Purchaser further acknowledges that the Company has directed Purchaser to seek independent advice regarding the applicable provisions of the Code, the income tax laws of any municipality, state or foreign country in which Purchaser may reside, and the tax consequences of Purchaser's death. Purchaser assumes all responsibility for filing an 83(b) Election and paying all taxes resulting from such election or the lapse of the restrictions on the Stock.

  • Section 83(b) Elections To the Company’s knowledge, all elections and notices permitted by Section 83(b) of the Code and any analogous provisions of applicable state tax laws have been timely filed by all employees who have purchased shares of the Company’s common stock under agreements that provide for the vesting of such shares.

  • Net Exercise Election The undersigned Holder elects to convert the Warrant into shares of Warrant Stock by net exercise election pursuant to Section 2.5 of the Warrant. This conversion is exercised with respect to __________ shares of Common Stock of Aura Systems, Inc. (the "Warrant Stock") covered by the Warrant.

  • Section 754 Election In the event of a distribution of the Fund's property to a Member or an assignment or other transfer (including by reason of death) of Units of a Member in the Fund, at the request of a Member, the Board, in its sole and absolute discretion, may cause the Fund to elect, pursuant to Section 754 of the Code, or the corresponding provision of subsequent law, to adjust the basis of the Fund's property as provided by Sections 734 and 743 of the Code.

  • Election Period The period which begins on the first day of the Plan Year in which the Participant attains age thirty-five (35) and ends on the date of the Participant’s death. If a Participant separates from Service prior to the first day of the Plan Year in which age thirty-five (35) is attained, the Election Period shall begin on the date of separation, with respect to the account balance as of the date of separation.

  • Section 338 Election No election under Section 338 has been made by or with respect to any of the Acquired Corporations or any of their respective assets or properties within the last three taxable years.

  • Cash Election (a) In lieu of exercising the Option, by notice, Parent may require such Stockholder to make a cash payment to Parent in the amount (the "Cash Payment Amount") equal to the amount by which (A) the Market Price (as defined below) exceeds (B) the Per Share Cash Amount, multiplied by the sum of (i) the number of such Stockholder's Shares and (ii) the number of such Stockholder's New Shares. Upon receipt of such notice, the Stockholder shall be permitted to sell a sufficient number of Shares to pay the Cash Payment Amount, if Stockholder shall, within five business days of such notice, sell such Shares, provided that Stockholder shall use reasonable best efforts to achieve good execution and shall consult with Parent with respect to the manner of disposition. The term "

  • Initial Election The Director shall make an initial deferral election under this Agreement by filing with the Company a signed Election Form within 30 days after the Effective Date of this Agreement. The Election Form shall set forth the amount of Fees to be deferred and shall be effective to defer only Fees earned after the date the Election Form is received by the Company.

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