Early Expiration Date definition
Examples of Early Expiration Date in a sentence
From and after the date of the Acceleration Notice, the term “Expiration Date” wherever used in this Warrant shall mean and refer to the Early Expiration Date.
From and after the date of the Acceleration Notice, the term “Expiration Date”, wherever used in this Warrant, shall mean and refer to the Early Expiration Date.
Other than obligations which expressly survive the expiration date of the sublease or as may be stated herein, all other obligations(including, but not limited to, payment of rent) between the sublandlord and subtenant under the sublease shall end of as of the Early Expiration Date.
Should the subtenant fail to timely vacate and surrender the subleased premises on or before the Early Expiration Date in the condition required under the applicable sublease, the subtenant shall be liable to the sublandlord for the Restoration Costs and all holdover and other damages the sublandlord suffers as a result of the subtenant’s failure to surrender the subleased premises on or before the Early Expiration Date.
So long as an effective registration statement exists with respect to the resale of the shares issuable on exercise of this Warrant, if the Closing Price for the Common Stock is more than the Target Price for each of twenty (20) consecutive Trading Days (the twentieth of such consecutive Trading Days, the "Target Trading Day"), then the Company will have the right to give the Holder a written notice (an "Early Expiration Date Notice") within five (5) Trading Days after the Target Trading Day.