Any Common Stock definition

Any Common Stock means the Corporation's common stock, with or without series designation.

Examples of Any Common Stock in a sentence

  • Any Common Stock issued upon conversion of a Security hereunder which at the time of conversion was a Restricted Security will also be a Restricted Security.

  • Any Common Stock delivered in satisfaction of all or a portion of the purchase price shall be appropriately endorsed for transfer and assignment to the Company.

  • Any Common Stock purchased upon exercise of this Warrant shall also be subject to the same restrictions on transfer and will contain the same transfer legend found on the face of this Warrant.

  • Any Common Stock delivered in satisfaction of all or a portion of the exercise price shall be appropriately endorsed for transfer and assignment to the Company.

  • Any Common Stock you deliver or which is withheld by the Company will be valued on the date of which the amount of tax to be withheld is determined.

  • Any Common Stock or other securities received by the Grantee with respect to the Award Shares in any such transaction shall be subject to the restrictions and conditions set forth herein.

  • Any Common Stock issued at the direction of the Board in connection herewith shall be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable Common Stock or Series A Preferred (as the case may be), and the Company shall be deemed to have received as consideration for such issuance a benefit having a value that is at least equal to the aggregate par value of the shares so issued.

  • Any Common Stock or Series A Preferred issued at the direction of the Board in connection herewith shall be validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable Common Stock or Series A Preferred (as the case may be), and the Company shall be deemed to have received as consideration for such issuance a benefit having a value that is at least equal to the aggregate par value of the shares so issued.

  • Any Common Stock tendered shall be valued at the closing price of the Company's Common Stock on the first business day prior to the exercise date, as reported in The Wall Street Journal.

  • Any Common Stock owned by or held for the account of the Company or any subsidiary of the Company will be deemed not to be outstanding for the purpose of any such computation.