Common use of KIND OF OPTION Clause in Contracts

KIND OF OPTION. This Option is intended to be either an incentive stock option intended to meet the requirements of section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code (an “ISO”) or a non-statutory option (an “NSO”), which is not intended to meet the requirements of an ISO, as indicated in the Notice of Stock Option Grant. Even if this Option is designated as an ISO, it shall be deemed to be an NSO to the extent required by the $100,000 annual limitation under Section 422(d) of the Code.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Common Stock Purchase Agreement (MongoDB, Inc.), Common Stock Purchase Agreement (MongoDB, Inc.), Employment Agreement (California Pizza Kitchen, Inc.)

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KIND OF OPTION. This Option is intended to be either an incentive stock option intended to meet the requirements of section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code (an "ISO") or a non-statutory option (an "NSO"), which is not intended to meet the requirements of an ISO, as indicated in the Notice of Stock Option Grant. Even if this Option is designated as an ISO, it shall be deemed to be an NSO to the extent required by the $100,000 annual limitation under Section 422(d) of the Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: California Pizza Kitchen Confidential Employment Agreement (California Pizza Kitchen Inc)

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KIND OF OPTION. This Option is intended to be either an incentive stock option intended to meet the requirements of section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code (an "ISO") or a non-statutory option (an “NSO”"NQSO"), which is not intended to meet the requirements of an ISO, as indicated in the Notice of Stock Option Grant. Even if this Option is designated as an ISO, it shall be deemed to be an NSO NQSO to the extent required by the $100,000 annual limitation under Section 422(d) of the Code.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stock Option Agreement (Koffee Korner Inc.)

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