Examples of Final Expiration Date in a sentence
Subject to the provisions of the Rights Agreement, the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate may be redeemed by the Company at its option at a redemption price of $0.001 per Right, payable at the Company’s option in cash or other securities or property of the Company, subject to adjustment for certain events as provided in the Rights Agreement, at any time prior to the earlier of (i) the Close of Business on the tenth (10th) Business Day following a Flip-In Event and (ii) the Final Expiration Date.
In the event of the death or Disability of Participant while in Service or while an Approved Retiree, the SAR (if the waiting period has elapsed) shall be exercisable in its entirety by Participant (or, if applicable, Participant’s personal representatives, heirs or legatees) at any time prior to the expiration of one year from the date of the death or Disability of Participant, but in no event after the Final Expiration Date.
If an Optionee’s employment or service terminates due to the Optionee’s death, any unvested portion of the Option shall immediately vest and shall remain outstanding until (i) the first (1st) anniversary of the date of the Optionee’s death or (ii) the Option’s Final Expiration Date, whichever is earlier, after which any unexercised portion of the Option shall immediately terminate.
Any vested portion of the Option shall remain outstanding until (i) the later of the first (1st) anniversary of either (x) the date of termination due to Disability or (y) the date of vesting or (ii) the Option’s Final Expiration Date, whichever is earlier, after which any unexercised portion of the Option shall immediately terminate.
Prior to the Distribution Date and subject to the provisions of this Section 27, the Company may in its sole and absolute discretion and the Rights Agent shall, if the Company so directs, supplement or amend any provision of this Agreement (including but not limited to the Final Expiration Date) without the approval of any holders of Rights or Common Shares.