Netting of Option Premiums Sample Clauses

The Netting of Option Premiums clause establishes that, when multiple option transactions occur between two parties, the amounts owed for option premiums can be offset against each other rather than paid individually. In practice, this means that if both parties owe premiums to each other on the same day, only the net difference is paid by the party with the higher obligation. This clause streamlines payment processes, reduces administrative burden, and minimizes the risk of payment errors or delays by consolidating multiple payments into a single net settlement.
Netting of Option Premiums. If agreed in Part V of the Schedule and if, on any date, Premiums would otherwise be payable under the Agreement in the same Currency between the same respective Designated Offices of the Parties, then, on such date, each Party's obligation to make payment of any such Premium will be automatically satisfied and discharged and, if the aggregate Premium(s) that would otherwise have been payable by such Designated Office of one Party exceeds the aggregate Premium(s) that would otherwise have been payable by such Designated Office of the other Party, replaced by an obligation upon the Party by whom the larger aggregate Premium(s) would have been payable to pay the other Party the excess of the larger aggregate Premium(s) over the smaller aggregate Premium(s) and, if the aggregate Premiums are equal, no payment shall be made.
Netting of Option Premiums. IF AGREED IN PART V OF THE SCHEDULE AND IF, ON ANY DATE, PREMIUMS WOULD OTHERWISE BE PAYABLE UNDER THE AGREEMENT IN THE SAME CURRENCY BETWEEN THE SAME RESPECTIVE DESIGNATED OFFICES OF THE PARTIES, THEN, ON SUCH DATE, EACH PARTY'S OBLIGATION TO MAKE PAYMENT OF ANY SUCH PREMIUM WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY SATISFIED AND DISCHARGED AND, IF THE AGGREGATE PREMIUM(S) THAT WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE BEEN PAYABLE BY SUCH DESIGNATED OFFICE OF ONE PARTY EXCEEDS THE AGGREGATE PREMIUM(S) THAT WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE BEEN PAYABLE BY SUCH DESIGNATED OFFICE OF THE OTHER PARTY, REPLACED BY AN OBLIGATION UPON THE PARTY BY WHOM THE LARGER AGGREGATE PREMIUM(S) WOULD HAVE BEEN PAYABLE TO PAY THE OTHER PARTY THE EXCESS OF THE LARGER AGGREGATE PREMIUM(S) OVER THE SMALLER AGGREGATE PREMIUM(S) AND, IF THE AGGREGATE PREMIUMS ARE EQUAL, NO PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE.
Netting of Option Premiums. If, on any date, Premiums would otherwise be payable under the Agreement in the same Currency between the same respective Offices of the Parties, then, on such date, each Party’s obligation to make payment of any such Premium shall be automatically satisfied and discharged and, if the aggregate Premium(s) that would otherwise have been payable by such Office of one Party exceeds the aggregate Premium(s) that would otherwise have been payable by such Office of the other Party, replaced by an obligation upon the Party by whom the larger aggregate Premium(s) would have been payable to pay the other Party the excess of the larger aggregate Premium(s) over the smaller aggregate Premium(s) and, if the aggregate Premiums are equal, no payment shall be made.

Related to Netting of Option Premiums

  • Payment of Option Price The purchase price of Common Stock upon exercise of this Option shall be paid in full to the Corporation at the time of the exercise of the Option in cash or by the surrender to the Corporation of shares of previously acquired Common Stock which shall have been held by the Participant for at least six (6) months and which shall be valued at Fair Market Value on the date the Option is exercised, or by a combination of cash and such Common Stock.

  • Vesting of Option The Option shall be 100% vested upon the date of grant.

  • Enhanced Optional Daily Usage File (EODUF) 12.1 The Enhanced Optional Daily Usage File (EODUF) service Agreement with terms and conditions is included in this Attachment as Exhibit D. Rates for EODUF are as set forth in Exhibit E of this Attachment. 12.2 BellSouth will provide EODUF service upon written request to its Account Manager stating a requested activation date. Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount Resale Discount 1 Grandfathered Services (Note 1) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 Mobile Services Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 9 Federal Subscriber Line Charges Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 11 End User Line Chg- Number Portability Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No 12 Public Telephone Access Svc(PTAS) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes 13 Inside Wire Maint Service Plan Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Applicable Notes: 1. Grandfathered services can be resold only to existing subscribers of the grandfathered service. 2. Where available for resale, promotions will be made available only to End Users who would have qualified for the promotion had it been provided by BellSouth directly. 3. In Tennessee, long-term promotions (offered for more than ninety (90) days) may be obtained at one of the following rates: (a) the stated tariff rate, less the wholesale discount; (b) the promotional rate (the promotional rate offered by BellSouth will not be discounted further by the wholesale discount rate)

  • Vesting of Options The Option shall vest (become exercisable) in accordance with the vesting schedule shown on page 1 of this Award Agreement. Notwithstanding the vesting schedule on page 1, the Option will also vest and become exercisable: (a) Upon your death or Disability during your Continuous Status as a Participant; or (b) Upon a Change in Control.

  • Determination of Option Rent In the event Tenant timely and appropriately exercises an option to extend the Lease Term, Landlord shall notify Tenant of Landlord’s determination of the Option Rent within thirty (30) days thereafter. If Tenant, on or before the date which is ten (10) days following the date upon which Tenant receives Landlord’s determination of the Option Rent, in good faith objects to Landlord’s determination of the Option Rent, then Landlord and Tenant shall attempt to agree upon the Option Rent using their best good-faith efforts. If Landlord and Tenant fail to reach agreement within ten (10) days following Tenant’s objection to the Option Rent (the “Outside Agreement Date”), then Tenant shall have the right to withdraw its exercise of the option by delivering written notice thereof to Landlord within five (5) days thereafter, in which event Tenant’s right to extend the Lease pursuant to this Section 2.2 shall be of no further force or effect. If Tenant does not withdraw its exercise of the extension option, each party shall make a separate determination of the Option Rent, as the case may be, within ten (10) days after the Outside Agreement Date, and such determinations shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with Sections 2.2.3.1 through 2.2.3.7, below. If Tenant fails to object to Landlord’s determination of the Option Rent within the time period set forth herein, then Tenant shall be deemed to have objected to Landlord’s determination of Option Rent. 2.2.3.1 Landlord and Tenant shall each appoint one arbitrator who shall be a real estate appraiser who shall have been active over the five (5) year period ending on the date of such appointment in the appraisal of other class A life sciences buildings located in the South San Francisco market area. The determination of the arbitrators shall be limited solely to the issue of whether Landlord’s or Tenant’s submitted Option Rent is the closest to the actual Option Rent, taking into account the requirements of Section 2.2.2 of this Lease, as determined by the arbitrators. Each such arbitrator shall be appointed within fifteen (15) days after the Outside Agreement Date. Landlord and Tenant may consult with their selected arbitrators prior to appointment and may select an arbitrator who is favorable to their respective positions. The arbitrators so selected by Landlord and Tenant shall be deemed “Advocate Arbitrators.” 2.2.3.2 The two (2) Advocate Arbitrators so appointed shall be specifically required pursuant to an engagement letter within ten (10) days of the date of the appointment of the last appointed Advocate Arbitrator to agree upon and appoint a third arbitrator (“Neutral Arbitrator”) who shall be qualified under the same criteria set forth hereinabove for qualification of the two Advocate Arbitrators, except that neither the Landlord or Tenant or either parties’ Advocate Arbitrator may, directly or indirectly, consult with the Neutral Arbitrator prior or subsequent to his or her appearance. The Neutral Arbitrator shall be retained via an engagement letter jointly prepared by Landlord’s counsel and Tenant’s counsel. 2.2.3.3 The three arbitrators shall, within thirty (30) days of the appointment of the Neutral Arbitrator, reach a decision as to whether the parties shall use Landlord’s or Tenant’s submitted Option Rent, and shall notify Landlord and Tenant thereof. 2.2.3.4 The decision of the majority of the three arbitrators shall be binding upon Landlord and Tenant. 2.2.3.5 If either Landlord or Tenant fails to appoint an Advocate Arbitrator within fifteen (15) days after the Outside Agreement Date, then either party may petition the presiding judge of the Superior Court of San Mateo County to appoint such Advocate Arbitrator subject to the criteria in Section 2.2.3.1 of this Lease, or if he or she refuses to act, either party may petition any judge having jurisdiction over the parties to appoint such Advocate Arbitrator. 2.2.3.6 If the two (2) Advocate Arbitrators fail to agree upon and appoint the Neutral Arbitrator, then either party may petition the presiding judge of the Superior Court of San Mateo County to appoint the Neutral Arbitrator, subject to criteria in Section 2.2.3.1 of this Lease, or if he or she refuses to act, either party may petition any judge having jurisdiction over the parties to appoint such arbitrator. 2.2.3.7 The cost of the arbitration shall be paid by Landlord and Tenant equally. 2.2.3.8 In the event that the Option Rent shall not have been determined pursuant to the terms hereof prior to the commencement of the Option Term, Tenant shall be required to pay the Option Rent initially provided by Landlord to Tenant, and upon the final determination of the Option Rent, the payments made by Tenant shall be reconciled with the actual amounts of Option Rent due, and the appropriate party shall make any corresponding payment to the other party.