Limitation on Exercisability; Disposition of Option Shares. Any incentive stock option that remains unexercised more than one year following termination of employment by reason of death or disability or more than three months following termination for any reason other than death or Disability will thereafter be deemed to be a non-statutory stock option. In addition, in the event that a disposition (as defined in Section 424(c) of the Code) of shares of Common Stock acquired pursuant to the exercise of an incentive stock option occurs prior to the expiration of two years after its date of grant or the expiration of one year after its date of exercise (a “disqualifying disposition”), such incentive stock option will, to the extent of such disqualifying disposition, be treated in a manner similar to a non-statutory stock option. The Optionee shall notify the Company in writing with thirty (30) days after a disqualifying disposition of the date and terms of such disposition and such other information concerning the disposition as the Company reasonably determines it is required to have for tax purposes.
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Sources: Incentive Stock Option Agreement (Northern Technologies International Corp)
Limitation on Exercisability; Disposition of Option Shares. Any incentive stock option that remains unexercised more than one year following termination of employment by reason of death or disability or more than three months following termination for any reason other than death or Disability will thereafter be deemed to be a non-statutory stock option. In addition, in the event that a disposition (as defined in Section 424(c) of the Code) of shares of Common Stock acquired pursuant to the exercise of an incentive stock option occurs prior to the expiration of two years after its date of grant Grant Date or the expiration of one year after its date of exercise (a “disqualifying disposition”), such incentive stock option will, to the extent of such disqualifying disposition, be treated in a manner similar to a non-statutory stock option. The Optionee shall notify the Company in writing with thirty (30) days after a disqualifying disposition of the date and terms of such disposition and such other information concerning the disposition as the Company reasonably determines it is required to have for tax purposes.
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Sources: Incentive Stock Option Agreement (Northern Technologies International Corp)