REFUSAL TO SELL Sample Clauses

REFUSAL TO SELL. If the seller of any listed property for which a Property Data Sheet has been submitted to the Association refuses to accept a written offer satisfying the terms and conditions stated in the listing, such fact shall be transmitted immediately to the Association and to all Participants.
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REFUSAL TO SELL. If the seller of any listed property filed with the multiple listing service refuses to accept a written offer satisfying the terms and conditions stated in the listing, such fact shall be transmitted immediately to the service and to all participants.
REFUSAL TO SELL. Except as set forth in Section 3.03(d) of the Disclosure Letter, Xxxxxxx is unwilling to, and will not, sell, transfer or otherwise dispose of shares of Class A Common Stock or Class B Common Stock that he beneficially owns to a third party.

Related to REFUSAL TO SELL

  • Refusal to Transfer The Company shall not be required (i) to transfer on its books any Shares that have been sold or otherwise transferred in violation of any of the provisions of this Agreement or (ii) to treat as owner of such Shares or to accord the right to vote or pay dividends to any purchaser or other transferee to whom such Shares shall have been so transferred.

  • Right of First Refusal to Purchase TENANT shall have the right of first refusal to purchase the demised premises as hereinafter set forth. If at any time during the term as extended, LANDLORD shall receive a bona fide offer from a third person for the purchase of the demised premises, which offer LANDLORD shall desire to accept, LANDLORD shall promptly deliver to TENANT a copy of such offer, and TENANT may, within fifteen (15) days thereafter, elect to purchase the demised premises on the same terms as those set forth in such offer, excepting that TENANT shall be credited against the purchase price to be paid by TENANT, with a sum equal to the amount of any brokerage commissions, if any, which LANDLORD shall save by a sale to TENANT. If LANDLORD shall receive an offer for the purchase of the demised premises, which is not consummated by delivering a deed to the offerer, the TENANT'S right of first refusal to purchase shall remain applicable to subsequent offers. If LANDLORD shall sell the demised premises after a failure of TENANT to exercise its right of first refusal, such shall be subject to the Lease and shall continue to be applicable to subsequent sales of the demised premises. Notwithstanding the foregoing, TENANT'S right of first refusal shall not apply or extend to any sales or transfers between LANDLORD and any affiliates in which the principals of the LANDLORD are the majority shareholders to any family trusts or to the heirs of the principals of LANDLORD. LANDLORD shall be entitled to net the same amount under any right of first refusal exercise.

  • Offer Notice (i) The Company shall give written notice (the “Offering Notice”) to the Purchaser and the other Forward Contract Parties stating its bona fide intention to offer the New Equity Securities and specifying the number of New Equity Securities and the material terms and conditions, including the price, pursuant to which the Company proposes to offer the New Equity Securities and the applicable pro rata share of such New Equity Securities offered to the Purchaser pursuant to such Offering Notice.

  • First Refusal At any time after the first occurrence of a Triggering Event and prior to the later of (a) the expiration of 18 months immediately following the first purchase of shares of Issuer Common Stock pursuant to the Option and (b) the Option Termination Date, if Grantee shall desire to sell, assign, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or any of the Option or the shares of Issuer Common Stock or other securities acquired by it pursuant to the Option, it shall give Issuer written notice of the proposed transaction (an "OFFEROR'S NOTICE"), identifying the proposed transferee, accompanied by a copy of a binding offer to purchase the Option or such shares or other securities signed by such transferee and setting forth the terms of the proposed transaction. An Offeror's Notice shall be deemed an offer by Grantee to Issuer, which may be accepted within 20 business days of the receipt of such Offeror's Notice, on the same terms and conditions and at the same price at which Grantee is proposing to transfer the Option or such shares or other securities to such transferee. The purchase of the Option or any such shares or other securities by Issuer shall be settled within 10 business days of the date of the acceptance of the offer and the purchase price shall be paid to Grantee in immediately available funds; provided that, if prior notification to or approval of any regulatory authority is required in connection with such purchase, Issuer shall promptly file the required notice or application for approval and shall expeditiously process the same (and Grantee shall xxxxxx- ate with Issuer in the filing of any such notice or application and the obtaining of any such approval) and the period of time that otherwise would run pursuant to this sentence shall run instead from the date on which, as the case may be, (a) required notification period has expired or been terminated or (b) such approval has been obtained and, in either event, any requisite waiting period shall have passed. In the event of the failure or refusal of Issuer to purchase all of the Option or all of the shares or other securities covered by an Offeror's Notice or if any regulatory authority disapproves Issuer's proposed purchase of any portion of the Option or such shares or other securities, Grantee may, within 60 days from the date of the Offeror's Notice (subject to any necessary extension for regulatory notification, approval or waiting periods), sell all, but not less than all, of such portion of the Option or such shares or other securities to the proposed transferee at no less than the price specified and on terms no more favorable than those set forth in the Offeror's Notice. The requirements of this Section 11 shall not apply to (w) any disposition as a result of which the proposed transferee would own beneficially not more than 2% of the outstanding voting power of Issuer, (x) any disposition of Issuer Common Stock or other securities by a person to whom grantee has assigned its rights under the Option with the consent of Issuer, (y) any sale by means of a public offering registered under the Securities Act in which steps are taken to reasonably assure that no purchaser will acquire securities representing more than 2% of the outstanding voting power of Issuer or (z) any transfer to a wholly owned subsidiary of Grantee which agrees in writing to be bound by the terms hereof.

  • Right of First Offer to Purchase Prior to Lessor accepting any offer to sell Premises or any part thereof, Lessor shall give Lessee written notice of such offer and Lessee shall have the opportunity to purchase the Premises or the part thereof offered for sale on the terms and conditions set forth in the notice of offer. Lessee shall have the option, which may be exercised by written notice to Lessor at any time within fifteen (15) days from the receipt of the Lessor's notice to sell Premises or portion thereof specified in the notice to Lessee. If Lessee fails to exercise its option within the 15-day period, Lessor shall have 270 days thereafter to sell the Premises or portion thereof in the notice, but in no case on terms more favorable than those offered to Lessee. If Lessor elects, within 270 days of Lessor's notice, to sell the Premises or portion thereof to a third party on terms more favorable to the third party purchaser than the terms set forth in the above offer, then Lessor must re-offer the Premises or portion thereof on the same terms and conditions offered to the third party purchaser ("Lessor's Second Notice"). Lessee shall have five (5) business days from Lessee's receipt of Lessor's Second Notice to elect to purchase Premises or portion thereof. If Lessee does not respond in writing accepting all terms and conditions, Lessor shall thereafter be entitled to sell the Premises or portion thereof to the third party on the terms and conditions set forth in Lessor's Second Notice or on other terms and conditions at least as favorable to Lessor as said terms and conditions in Lessor's Second Notice for a period of 270 days. After 270 days Lessee's Right of First Offer to Purchase shall again be in effect for the Premises or portion thereof. Notwithstanding the above, Lessee's Right of First Offer to Purchase herein shall be null and void if the sale of Premises involves Lessor's entire portfolio or a portion thereof exceeding 900,000 sq.ft.. Any sale as provided in this paragraph shall void any future purchase rights under this Section 43.

  • Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement Each Purchaser and the other stockholders of the Company named as parties thereto shall have executed and delivered the Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement.

  • First Right of Refusal If any Partner shall enter into an agreement to sell their ownership interest in the Partnership with an individual or entity that is not a current Partner, the following parties must be given a first right of refusal before such a transaction can take place:

  • Acknowledgment Regarding Investor’s Purchase of Shares The Company acknowledges and agrees that the Investor is acting solely in the capacity of an arm’s length purchaser with respect to the Registered Offering Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The Company further acknowledges that the Investor is not acting as a financial advisor or fiduciary of the Company (or in any similar capacity) with respect to the Registered Offering Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and any advice given by the Investor or any of its respective representatives or agents in connection with the Registered Offering Transaction Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby is merely incidental to the Investor’s purchase of the Securities, and is not being relied on by the Company. The Company further represents to the Investor that the Company’s decision to enter into the Registered Offering Transaction Documents has been based solely on the independent evaluation by the Company and its representatives.

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