Common use of Exercise of Purchase Option Clause in Contracts

Exercise of Purchase Option. If Company decides to exercise the Purchase Option, upon each of (a) the completion of a "positive" feasibility study for the Property, (b) the making of an affirmative production decision for the Property by Company's and any parent corporation's Boards of Directors and (c) presentation to Claimholder of evidence satisfactory to Claimholder that Company has obtained the financing necessary to develop and operate the Property, Company shall give Claimholder notice thereof. Within 10 days after such notice, Claimholder shall deliver to Company a special warranty deed in form satisfactory to Company transferring title to a 100% interest in the Property, and reserving to Claimholder the net profits interest ("NPI") in production from the Property and the net smelter returns royalty ("NSR"), each as set forth in Section 8 below, and Company shall deliver to Claimholder the sum of $10.00.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Project Acquisition Agreement (Great West Gold, Inc.), Project Acquisition Agreement (Great West Gold, Inc.), Project Acquisition Agreement (Galaxy Minerals Inc)

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