Common use of Stock Appreciation Rights Clause in Contracts

Stock Appreciation Rights. A SAR represents the right to receive a payment in cash, Common Stock, or a combination thereof, in an amount equal to the excess of the Fair Market Value of a specified number of shares of Common Stock at the time the SAR is exercised over the exercise price of such SAR, which shall be no less than 100 percent of the Fair Market Value of the same number of shares at the time the SAR was granted. Except as otherwise provided in this Section 7(b), SARs shall be subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions and limitations determined by the Committee, in its sole discretion, from time to time. A SAR may only be granted to an Eligible Recipient to whom an Option could be granted under the Plan.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Taylor & Martin Group Inc), Employment Agreement (Taylor & Martin Group Inc), Employment Agreement (Taylor & Martin Group Inc)

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