Stock Room Sample Clauses

Stock Room. Lessee shall have access to and use of the Building 61 stock room during Lessor's normal operating hours for those materials necessary for operation of Lessee's Photomask Business. Materials stored by Lessee shall be substantially the same as those stored by Lessor for use in the Photomask Business prior to the Closing Date. No material change in the type or kind of materials stored in Building 61 after the Closing Date by Lessee is allowed without the prior written approval of Lessor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Lessee must furnish Material Safety Data Sheets with any new chemicals approved for storage by Lessor. For the purposes of Sections 15 and 25 the introduction, use, storage or disposal of any materials not used by the Photomask Business prior to the Closing Date, which are toxic, corrosive, hazardous substances or flammable (including solvents) constitutes a material change.
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Stock Room. From the Effective Date until no later than December 31, 2007, Continuous shall be permitted to continue its use of its stock room operations in the northwest corner of the 9380 Building (“Stock Room”), including access to the shipping and receiving dock, without any obligation to pay any rent in connection with such use. Continuous agrees to abide by any reasonable security measures and access arrangements requested by Peregrine in connection with its rights pursuant to this Paragraph 7.
Stock Room. The contractor shall order and issue parts and materials in support of GSFC garage operations. Most repair parts will be ordered as needed and delivered within 24 hours. The contractor shall maintain an appropriately controlled inventory of frequently used parts in stock, to include, but are not limited to: belts, windshield wipers, oil filters, air filters, windshield fluid and spark plugs. The contractor shall provide vehicle and equipment repair parts equal in quality to original manufacturers’ replacement parts and used parts must have the approval of ILMD. The contractor shall maintain all inventory transactions in ExtraFleet 2000. Environmentally-friendly products shall be used whenever practicable. The contractor shall perform an annual inventory of the stockroom and provide the results of the inventory and subsequent reconciliation, as well as any inventory adjustments to ILMD by October 31 of each year. The contractor shall perform the inventory and any required reconciliation in accordance with NPR 4100.1.
Stock Room. Is it temperature/humidity controlled? □ YES □ NO Are materials stored and marked properly? □ YES □ NO Are stock control limits established? □ YES □ NO Are part inspected on receipt □ YES □ NO Do separate reception, dispatch and quarantine areas exist? □ YES □ NO Are shelf life items (elastomers, adhesives, etc.) monitored for expiration dates? □ YES □ NO Are parts properly tagged? □ YES □ NO Are original issue documents available? □ YES □ NO Do hardware stock items (nuts, bolts, etc.) have authenticity documents? □ YES □ NO

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  • Stock Reserved The Company shall at all times during the term of this Agreement reserve and keep available the number of Common Shares necessary and sufficient to satisfy the terms of this Agreement.

  • Stock on Hand In the event this Agreement is terminated for any reason, TheraSense shall have the right to sell or otherwise dispose of the Stock of any licensed Product then on hand, within a period of 6 months, subject to Article 3.

  • Stock Reserve The Company shall at all times during the term of this Option Agreement reserve and keep available such number of shares of Stock as will be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of this Option Agreement.

  • Stock and Stock Options Subject to vesting, as set forth on Exhibit B, the Company will issue to Director stock and options as set forth and described on Exhibit B. Company shall issue said stock and options within sixty (60) days from the execution of this Agreement by both parties.

  • Stock Options and Restricted Stock Beginning with the 2001 Fiscal Year and in respect of each of the following Fiscal Years during the term of this Agreement, Employer's public company affiliate, IndyMac Bancorp, Inc., or any successor public company ("Public Company"), may grant to Officer stock options and/or restricted stock for such number of shares of the Public Company's common stock as the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of the Public Company ("Compensation Committee") in its sole discretion determines, taking into account Officer's and the Public Company's performance and the competitive practices then prevailing regarding the granting of stock options. Subject to the foregoing, it is anticipated that the number of shares in respect of each annual stock option and/or restricted stock grant shall be in accordance with the number of shares granted to officers of Employer at a level similar to Officer's level. The stock options and/or restricted stock described in this Section 4(d) in respect of a Fiscal Year shall be granted at the same time as the Public Company grants stock options and/or restricted stock to its other officers in respect of such Fiscal Year. Officer agrees that any stock options or restricted stock granted to him under his prior Employment Agreement(s), or granted separate from any such Employment Agreement(s), shall be subject to the terms of the 2000 Stock Option Plan except as may be expressly provided otherwise in this Agreement. All stock options and restricted stock granted in accordance with this Section 4(d): (i) shall be granted pursuant to the Public Company's current stock option plan, or such other stock option plan or plans as may be or come into effect during the term of this Agreement, (ii) shall be priced and vest in accordance with the terms set by the Compensation Committee, (iii) shall be subject to such other reasonable terms and conditions as may be determined by the Compensation Committee and set forth in the agreement or other document evidencing the award, (iv) in the event that Officer's employment is terminated due to death or Disability, shall, if then unvested, become immediately and fully vested, (v) in the event that Officer's employment is terminated through resignation or by Employer for either Cause (as defined in Section 5(c)) or Poor Performance (as defined in Section 5(d)), shall, if not then vested, immediately terminate, and (vi) in the event that Officer's employment is terminated by Employer other than for Cause (as defined in Section 5(e)), shall, if not then vested, become immediately and fully vested only to the extent that such restricted stock or stock options would, under the terms of such restricted stock or stock options, vest within one (1) year of such termination. All stock options granted in accordance with this Section 4(d) shall give Officer the right, upon termination of his employment hereunder, other than for Cause or Poor Performance (as defined in Section 5(e)), to exercise such options for a period of between 3 months and 12 months after such termination as provided hereinafter (but in no event later than their expiration date). In the event the vested options held by Officer immediately after such termination represent shares of common stock in an amount equal to or greater than 500,000, then the maximum period for the exercise of any options shall be 12 months. In the event the vested options held by Officer immediately after such termination represent shares of common stock in an amount equal to or greater than 100,000 but less than 500,000, then the maximum period for the exercise of any options shall be 6 months. In the event the vested options held by Officer immediately after such termination represent shares of common stock in an amount less than 100,000, then the maximum period for their exercise shall be 3 months. If the Board of Directors of Employer determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, that Officer is exhibiting "Poor Performance," as described in Section 5(d), but there is not a resulting termination of Officer's employment, the Compensation Committee may, in its sole and absolute discretion, cancel any outstanding, but unvested stock options or restricted stock that were previously granted to Officer. In the event that a New Public Company is formed and Officer is assigned by the Chief Executive Officer to be employed by that New Public Company, if such New Public Company is traded on the New York Stock Exchange or the NASDAQ, then, in the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, up to 50% of the not-yet-vested stock options and restricted stock of Officer (whether previously granted hereunder or otherwise) may be terminated and replaced with such alternate incentive compensation (which may include stock options and/or restricted stock of the New Public Company) as the Chief Executive Officer may determine in his sole and absolute discretion, provided such replacement compensation is equivalent to the value of the replaced stock options and restricted stock. Such alternate incentive compensation may be granted on such terms and conditions as determined by the Chief Executive Officer, which terms and conditions may differ from those in this Agreement for comparable compensation, provided such terms and conditions provide an equivalent value to the replaced compensation. The Company shall select and retain a nationally recognized firm to determine the value of the stock options and restricted stock to be replaced and the value of the replacement compensation, and such firm's final valuation shall be accepted by both parties.

  • Stock Options and Restricted Stock Units The Executive acknowledges that as of the Resignation Date, the Executive was vested in Stock Options and Restricted Stock Units (“RSUs”) as reflected in the report attached as Exhibit A hereto. Except as specifically set forth herein, the Executive’s rights with respect to Stock Options and RSUs issued to him/her are governed by the Stock Option and Restricted Stock Unit Agreements entered into between the Executive and the Company, and the applicable Company equity incentive plan(s) and Notice(s) of Grant.

  • Restricted Stock and Stock Options Employer shall cause the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of Employer to review whether Employee should be granted shares of restricted stock and/or options to purchase shares of common stock of CBSI. Such review may be conducted pursuant to the terms of the Community Bank System, Inc. 2014 Long-Term Incentive Plan, a successor plan, or independently, as the Compensation Committee shall determine. Reviews shall be conducted no less frequently than annually.

  • Stock In the case of any stock split, stock dividend or like change in the nature of shares of Stock covered by this Agreement, the number of shares and exercise price shall be proportionately adjusted as set forth in Section 5.1(m) of the Plan.

  • Stock Rights In the event of a Change in Control, all restricted Company stock and all options, stock appreciation rights, and/or other stock rights held by Executive with respect to Company stock that are exempt from Section 409A (“Stock Rights”) which are not fully vested (and exercisable, if applicable) shall become fully vested and exercisable as of a time established by the Board, which shall be no later than a time preceding the Change in Control which allows Executive to exercise the Stock Rights and cause the stock acquired thereby to participate in the Change in Control transaction. If the Change in Control transaction is structured so that stock participating therein at one time is or may be treated differently from stock participating therein at a different time (e.g., a tender offer followed by a squeeze-out merger), the Board shall interpret this Subsection (d) to provide for the required vesting acceleration in a manner designed to allow Executive to exercise the Stock Rights and cause the stock acquired thereby to participate in the earliest portion of the Change in Control transaction. If the consummation of a Change in Control transaction is uncertain (e.g., a tender offer in which the tender of a minimum number of shares is a condition to closing, or a voted merger or proxy contest in which a minimum number of votes is a condition to closing), the Board shall apply this Subsection (d) by using its best efforts to determine if and when the Change in Control transaction is likely to close, and proceeding accordingly. To the extent necessary to implement this Subsection d), each agreement reflecting a Stock Right, and each plan, if any, pursuant to which a Stock Right is issued, if any, shall be deemed amended.

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