Risk of Forfeiture definition

Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Units, including a right in the Company to reacquire shares of Restricted Stock at less than their then Market Value, arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.
Risk of Forfeiture means the Grantee’s risk that the Granted Stock may be forfeited and returned to the Company in accordance with Section 8 or 9 of the Plan.
Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain an Award of Restricted Stock, including a right in the Company to retain, repurchase or require the forfeiture of the shares of Company Non-Voting Stock subject to a Restricted Stock Agreement arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.

Examples of Risk of Forfeiture in a sentence

  • Any such Risk of Forfeiture may be waived or terminated, or the Restriction Period shortened, at any time by the Committee on such basis as it deems appropriate.

  • During the Restriction Period applicable to shares of Restricted Stock, such shares shall be subject to limitations on transferability and a Risk of Forfeiture arising on the basis of such conditions related to the performance of services, Company or Affiliate performance or otherwise as the Committee may determine and provide for in the applicable Award Agreement.

  • Except as otherwise provided in the Plan or the applicable Award Agreement, at all times prior to lapse of any Risk of Forfeiture applicable to, or forfeiture of, an Award of Restricted Stock, the Participant shall have all of the rights of a stockholder of the Company, including the right to vote, and the right to receive any dividends with respect to, the shares of Restricted Stock.

  • Substantial Risk of Forfeiture means the description specified in Treas.

  • The Risk of Forfeiture shall lapse as the Grantee vests in the Granted Stock.


More Definitions of Risk of Forfeiture

Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain an Award of Restricted Stock, including a right in the Company to reacquire the Shares at less than their then Fair Market Value, arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.
Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain an Award arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.
Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of a Participant to retain an Award of Restricted Stock arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions described in the applicable Award Agreement, including, but not limited to, a limitation on the right of a Participant to retain an Award of Restricted Stock by virtue of any right granted or retained by the Company to reacquire all or any portion of such Restricted Stock upon termination of the employment, consulting relationship, officer status or Board membership, as the case may be, with the Company or any of its Affiliates of the person to whom such Award of Restricted Stock was originally made and regardless of whether such reacquisition is at a purchase price less than, equal to, or greater than the Market Value of the Restricted Stock at the time of such reacquisition.
Risk of Forfeiture means, with respect to a Site, that any portion of such Site is subject to imminent danger of loss or forfeiture, including by reason of a termination of the Ground Lease with respect to such Site.
Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of a Participant to retain an Award of Restricted Stock or Restricted Stock Units, including subjecting such Award to a Performance Goals and/or a right in the Company to reacquire such Restricted Stock at less than its then Market Value and/or the forfeiture of Restricted Stock Units held by a Participant, arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.
Risk of Forfeiture means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain Restricted Stock or Restricted Units, including a right in the Company or MN Group, as the case may be, to reacquire the Restricted Stock or Restricted Units at less than their then Fair Market Value or for no consideration, arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.
Risk of Forfeiture. Means a limitation on the right of the Participant to retain Restricted Stock, including a right in the Company to reacquire the Restricted Stock at less than their then Fair Market Value or for no consideration, arising because of the occurrence or non-occurrence of specified events or conditions.