Examples of Extended Effective Date in a sentence
The maximum aggregate number of shares of Stock which may be issued pursuant to or subject to Options granted under the Plan (either Incentive or Nonstatutory Options) on or after the Extended Effective Date is 246,427.
During the Extended Term, for 800 MHz AMPS/TDMA Equipment available to Seller's customers as of the Extended Effective Date other than the Equipment included in the Extended Term Initial Purchase ("Extended Term Additional Equipment"), Prices shall be Seller's then-current List Prices for DMS-MTX products less the applicable discounts set out in Section 3.2 of this Annex.
During the Extended Effective Date Period, the Investor shall refrain from exercising any of its rights and remedies contained in the Securities Purchase Agreement and the Related Documents solely as they relate to the Company’s failure to maintain any of the Company’s securities on a Trading Market.
Buyer shall take delivery of the Extended Term Initial Purchase within eighteen (18) months of the Extended Effective Date.
I would argue further that hope plays a critical role in TWAIL’s engagement with international law, yet remains largely invisible and undertheorized.
The contractor is entitled to a lien on the repair/installation object which as a result of the repair/installation contract came into its possession from the customer/purchaser.
The following sentence is added to the end of Section 1 of the Plan, Purpose: The Extended Effective Date of the Plan is the date that Amendment No. 3 to the Plan, approved contingently by the Board on February 20, 2020, is approved by the stockholders of the Company.
Unless the Plan shall have been earlier amended by the Board, awards may be granted until the close of the day preceding the tenth anniversary of the Extended Effective Date.
Dividend distribution to the Company’s shareholders is recognised initially as a liability and subsequently paid in the Group’s financial statements in the period in which the dividends are approved by the Company’s shareholders.
Other things being equal, a plant with an older capital stock is more likelyto be closed than a plant with a newer capital stock simply because major reinvestment decisions should arise in the former first (Stigler, 1966).