Closing Purchase Transaction Sample Clauses

Closing Purchase Transaction. A transaction in which a person with a short option position liquidates the position by buying an option of the same series as the option previously sold or written. Such a transaction is also referred to as an “Offsetting Transaction”.
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  • Purchase Closing Section 2.1 Purchase 5 Section 2.2 Closing 5 Section 2.3 Closing Conditions 6

  • Purchase and Sale Agreement The Participating Investors and the selling Key Holder agree that the terms and conditions of any Proposed Key Holder Transfer in accordance with Subsection 2.2 will be memorialized in, and governed by, a written purchase and sale agreement with the Prospective Transferee (the “Purchase and Sale Agreement”) with customary terms and provisions for such a transaction, and the Participating Investors and the selling Key Holder further covenant and agree to enter into such Purchase and Sale Agreement as a condition precedent to any sale or other transfer in accordance with this Subsection 2.2.

  • Agreement of Purchase and Sale Subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Seller agrees to sell and convey and Purchaser agrees to purchase the following:

  • Sale and Purchase Upon the basis of the representations and warranties and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the Company agrees to issue and sell Ordinary Shares in the form of Firm ADSs, and each of the Selling Securityholders agrees to sell, in each case severally and not jointly, to the respective Underwriters and each of the Underwriters, severally and not jointly, agrees to purchase the number of Firm ADSs set forth opposite the name of such Underwriter in Schedule A attached hereto, subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 11 hereof, in each case at a purchase price of $[ ] per Firm ADS. The Company and the Selling Securityholders are advised by you that the Underwriters intend (i) to make a public offering of their respective portions of the Firm ADSs as soon after the effective date of the Registration Statement as in your judgment is advisable and (ii) initially to offer the Firm ADSs upon the terms set forth in the Prospectus. You may from time to time increase or decrease the public offering price after the initial public offering to such extent as you may determine. In addition, the Company and the Selling Securityholders, in each case severally and not jointly, hereby grant to the several Underwriters the option (the “Over-Allotment Option”) to purchase, and upon the basis of the representations and warranties and subject to the terms and conditions herein set forth, the Underwriters shall have the right to purchase, severally and not jointly, from the Company Ordinary Shares in the form of Firm ADSs and the Selling Securityholders Firm ADSs, ratably in accordance with the number of Firm ADSs to be purchased by each of them, all or a portion of the Additional ADSs as may be necessary to cover over-allotments made in connection with the offering of the Firm ADSs, at the same purchase price per share to be paid by the Underwriters to the Company and the Selling Securityholders for the Firm ADSs. The Over-Allotment Option may be exercised by the Representatives on behalf of the several Underwriters at any time and from time to time on or before the thirtieth day following the date of the Prospectus, by written notice to the Company and the Selling Securityholders. Such notice shall set forth the aggregate number of Additional ADSs as to which the Over-Allotment Option is being exercised and the date and time when the Additional ADSs are to be delivered (any such date and time being herein referred to as an “additional time of purchase”); provided, however, that no additional time of purchase shall be earlier than the “time of purchase” (as defined below) nor earlier than the second business day after the date on which the Over-Allotment Option shall have been exercised nor later than the tenth business day after the date on which the Over-Allotment Option shall have been exercised. The number of Additional ADSs to be sold to each Underwriter shall be the number which bears the same proportion to the aggregate number of Additional ADSs being purchased as the number of Firm ADSs set forth opposite the name of such Underwriter on Schedule A hereto bears to the total number of Firm ADSs (subject, in each case, to such adjustment as the Representatives may determine to eliminate fractional ADSs), subject to adjustment in accordance with Section 11 hereof. [Upon any exercise of the Over-Allotment Option, the number of Additional ADSs to be purchased from the Company shall be the number which bears the same proportion to the aggregate number of Additional ADSs being purchased as [# of company Additional ADSs] bears to [# of Additional ADSs], and the number of Additional ADSs to be purchased from each Selling Securityholder shall be the number which bears the same proportion to the aggregate number of Additional ADSs being purchased as the number of Additional ADSs set forth opposite the name of such Selling Securityholder in Schedule C annexed hereto bears to [# of Additional ADSs], subject, in each case, to such adjustment as the Representatives may determine solely to eliminate fractional ADSs.] [To be updated depending on over-allotment allocation.] Pursuant to powers of attorney (the “Powers of Attorney”) granted by each Selling Securityholder (which Powers of Attorney shall be satisfactory to the Representatives), [ ] and [ ] shall act as representatives of the Selling Securityholders. Each of the foregoing representatives (collectively, the “Representatives of the Selling Securityholders”) is authorized, on behalf of each Selling Securityholder, among other things, to execute any documents necessary or desirable in connection with the sale of the Offered ADSs to be sold hereunder by such Selling Securityholder, to make delivery of the certificates of such Offered ADSs, to receive the proceeds of the sale of such Offered ADSs, to give receipts for such proceeds, to pay therefrom the expenses to be borne by such Selling Securityholder in connection with the sale and public offering of the Offered ADSs, to distribute the balance of such proceeds to such Selling Securityholder, to receive notices on behalf of such Selling Securityholder and to take such other action as may be necessary or desirable in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Closing The closing of the sale of the Mortgage Loans (the “Closing”) shall be held at the offices of special counsel to the Purchaser at 10:00 a.m., New York City time, on the Closing Date. The Closing shall be subject to each of the following conditions:

  • Purchase and Sale of the Shares Upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, the Seller shall sell to the Purchaser, and the Purchaser shall purchase from the Seller, the Shares.

  • Seller’s Closing Deliveries At the Closing, Seller shall deliver or cause to be delivered the following:

  • Escrow Closing Buyer and Seller acknowledge and understand that the closing of the sale may be handled by an escrow agent and that the listing broker is authorized to transfer the xxxxxxx money or any other funds received to the escrow agent. After the transfer, Broker shall have no further responsibility or liability to Buyer or Seller to account for the funds. Escrow agent’s charges shall be equally divided between Buyer and Seller.

  • Purchase and Sale Subject to the terms and conditions and in reliance upon the representations and warranties herein set forth, the Company agrees to sell to each Underwriter, and each Underwriter agrees, severally and not jointly, to purchase from the Company, at the purchase price set forth in Schedule I hereto the principal amount of the Securities set forth opposite such Underwriter’s name in Schedule II hereto.

  • Off-Exchange Transactions In some jurisdictions, and only then in restricted circumstances, firms are permitted to effect off-exchange transactions. The firm with which you deal may be acting as your counterparty to the transaction. It may be difficult or impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value, to determine a fair price or to assess the exposure to risk. For these reasons, these transactions may involve increased risks. Off-exchange transactions may be less regulated or subject to a separate regulatory regime. Before you undertake such transactions, you should familiarize yourself with applicable rules and attendant risks.

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