Common use of Term and Exercise of Option Clause in Contracts

Term and Exercise of Option. Optionee may exercise the Option at --------------------------- any time from and after the Redemption Date and on or before 6:00 p.m pacific coast time on the earlier of (x) the date which is one hundred and sixty-five (165) days after the Redemption Date and (y) August 31, 2002 (the "OPTION ELECTION PERIOD") by giving Optionor no less than ten (10) business days' written notice of exercise (the "OPTION ELECTION NOTICE"); provided that, -------- ---- notwithstanding the foregoing, Optionee's right to give an Option Election Notice and to purchase the Remainder Notes pursuant to its option shall be suspended during any period of time while there exists an "Investment Loan Borrower Credit Event" (as defined in Exhibit B attached hereto). The Option --------- Election Notice shall include (i) the proposed closing date, which shall not be less than ten (10) business days after the delivery thereof nor more than twenty (20) business days after the delivery thereof, and (ii) the Optionee's calculation of the Fair Market Value (as defined in Section 3 below) of the --------- Remainder Notes based on the proposed closing date. In the event that the Option is not exercised on or before the expiration of the Option Election Period, or the transaction has not closed within twenty (20) business days after the expiration of the Option Election Period for any reason other than the default of the Optionor, then the Option shall become null and void and of no further force or effect, and the parties hereto shall be released from all further liabilities and obligations hereunder with respect to the Option (except as otherwise expressly provided herein).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Option and Put Agreement (Boston Properties Inc), Option and Put Agreement (Boston Properties Inc), Option and Put Agreement (Boston Properties Inc)

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