THE FIRST CALL OPTION Clause Samples

The First Call Option clause grants a specified party the right to purchase an asset or security before others, typically at a predetermined price and within a set timeframe. In practice, this means that if the asset is to be sold, the holder of the first call option can choose to buy it before it is offered to other potential buyers; for example, a company might have the first call option to repurchase its own shares from an investor. This clause primarily serves to give the option holder priority in acquiring the asset, thereby providing them with greater control and reducing the risk of losing valuable assets to third parties.
THE FIRST CALL OPTION. 3.1 In consideration of the payment of ten pounds (£10) by the Guarantor to the Sponsor and for other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and adequacy of which the Sponsor hereby acknowledges), the Sponsor hereby grants the Guarantor the option (i) at any time to require the Sponsor to sell and transfer to the Guarantor up to fifty per cent. (50%) of the Residual Partnership Interest and (ii) at any time after the Put Option Date (as defined in the Secondary Put Agreement) to require the Sponsor to sell and transfer to the Guarantor the Residual Partnership Interest in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (the “First Call Option”). 3.2 The Guarantor shall be entitled, but not obliged, at any time to exercise the First Call Option by serving a First Call Option Notice on the Sponsor specifying the relevant First Call Option Date and upon service of such First Call Option Notice, the Sponsor shall be obliged to sell to the Guarantor the Residual Partnership Interest on the First Call Option Date for the First Call Option Price and otherwise in accordance with the provisions of Clause 5 provided however that the Guarantor may nominate a third party to take the transfer in its place.

Related to THE FIRST CALL OPTION

  • Call Option The Company shall have the option to "call" the Warrants (the "Warrant Call"), in accordance with and governed by the following: (a) The Company shall exercise the Warrant Call by giving to each Warrant Holder a written notice of call (the "Call Notice") during the period in which the Warrant Call may be exercised. (b) The Company's right to exercise the Warrant Call shall commence with the actual effective date of the registration statement described in Section 10.1(iv) of the Subscription Agreement and thereafter, shall be coterminous with the exercise period of the Warrants for a maximum of 50% of the Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of this Warrant (the "Warrant Shares"), provided, that the registration statement is effective at the date the Call Notice is given and through the period ending 14 business days thereafter. In no event may the Company exercise the Warrant Call at any time unless the Warrant Shares to be delivered upon exercise of the Warrant, will be upon delivery, immediately resalable, without restrictive legend and upon such resale freely transferable on the transfer books of the Company. (c) Unless otherwise agreed to by the Warrant Holder, the Call Notices must be given to all Warrant Holders who receive Warrants similar to this Warrant (in terms of exercise price and otherwise) on or about the same issue date as this Warrant in proportion to the amounts of Common Stock which can be purchased by the respective Warrant Holders in accordance with the respective Warrant held by each. (d) The Company may give a Call Notice in connection with up to 50% of the Common Stock issuable upon exercise of this Warrant provided the closing bid price of the Common Stock as reported by the Principal Market as defined in the Subscription Agreement, for each trading day during the thirty days prior to the giving of the Call Notice ("Lookback Period") is 200% of the Purchase Price and the average daily trading volume of the Common Stock during the Lookback Period is not less than 100,000 Common Shares. Subject to the other limitations set forth herein, the maximum amount of Warrant Shares for which Call Notices may be given during any thirty day period shall be equal to 10% of the aggregate reported trading volume of the Common Stock during the Lookback Period. (e) The respective Warrant Holders shall exercise their Warrant rights and purchase the appropriate Warrant Shares and pay for same within 14 business days of the date of the Call Notice. If the Warrant Holder fails to timely pay the funds required by the Warrant Call, the Company may elect to cancel a corresponding amount of this Warrant. (f) The Company may not exercise the right to Call this Warrant or any part of it after the occurrence of a Non-Registration Event, as defined in the Subscription Agreement, unless same were subject to cure and cured during the stated cure period.

  • Put Option The Company hereby grants to Lender an option (the “Put Option”) to sell all or any portion of the Issued Shares (the “Put Shares”) to the Company for a total purchase price of $195,000, pro-rated for any portion thereof (the “Put Price”). The Put Option may be exercised with respect to any amount that is equal to or less than the entire balance of the outstanding Put Shares, at any time during the earlier to occur of the following Put Option exercise periods (the “Put Period”): (a) the ten (10) Business Day period commencing on the first anniversary hereof, or (b) the ten (10) Business Day period commencing on the date which is nine (9) months after the date that the registration statement for the registration of the Issued Shares is declared effective by the SEC . If not exercised during the Put Period, the Put Option shall terminate and shall be of no further force or effect. The Put Option shall be exercisable by Lender’s delivery of written notice to the Company (the “Put Notice”). The Put Notice shall specify the date on which the closing of the purchase of the Put Shares shall take place (the “Put Closing Date”), which such date shall be no earlier than ten (10) days but no later than thirty (30) days from the date of the Put Notice. On or before the Put Closing Date, Lender will deliver to the Company the certificate(s) representing the Put Shares (duly endorsed for transfer by Lender or accompanied by duly executed stock powers in blank) and the Company shall tender to Lender the Put Price in cash by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account at a bank designated by Lender. The Company and Lender acknowledge and agree that the Company’s obligation to purchase the Issued Shares from Lender pursuant to the Put Option is an Obligation secured by the Collateral and any related guarantees under the Loan Documents, and for so long as the Put Option is outstanding and, if exercised, the Put Price is not yet tendered, the Lender’s right to receive the Put Price shall be secured by the Collateral and any related guarantees under the Loan Documents. Lender’s right to exercise the Put Option shall not be transferred or assigned to any third party. 6.1 Notwithstanding the foregoing, Lender shall have the right, but not the obligation, to accelerate the exercise of the Put Option upon a Fundamental Transaction (as defined in the Loan Agreement), as follows: The Company shall send written notice of the proposed Fundamental Transaction (“Fundamental Transaction Notice”) no later than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the proposed consummation of the Fundamental Transaction, together with all relevant information relating thereto, in form sufficient to enable Lender to make an informed decision as to whether it should accelerate the Put Option. Within fifteen (15) days of Lender’s receipt of the Fundamental Transaction Notice, Lender shall advise the Company whether the Lender has elected to accelerate the exercise of the Put Option. Lender’s failure to timely notify the Company of Lender’s intention to accelerate the Put Option shall be deemed an intention to decline to accelerate the Put Option. 6.2 In addition, notwithstanding the foregoing, Lender shall have the right, but not the obligation, to accelerate the exercise of the Put Option following an Event of Default under the Loan Documents (which acceleration right shall not be waived if not exercised following a prior Event of Default), in which event the Put Price shall be added to the Obligations under the Loan Agreement and secured by the Collateral thereunder, and shall be immediately due and payable to Lender. 6.3 If any portion of the Note is converted into Common Stock pursuant to the Loan Documents, the Put Option set forth hereinabove, if not terminated by its terms herein, shall terminate.

  • Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement Each Purchaser and the other stockholders of the Company named as parties thereto shall have executed and delivered the Right of First Refusal and Co-Sale Agreement.

  • Termination Option Tenant shall have the one-time right to terminate the Lease effective as of the end of the thirty-sixth full calendar month following the Commencement Date, by giving written notice to the Landlord prior to the expiration of the twenty-seventh full calendar month following the Commencement Date (time being of the essence herein), which notice (in order to be valid) shall be accompanied by payment of the Termination Fee (hereinafter defined) and which notice shall specify the termination date; provided however, if Tenant is in Default at any time hereunder beyond any applicable cure period (whether before or after the termination notice), at Landlord’s option, such termination election shall be null and void, and Landlord may use any portion of the Termination Fee paid to offset against any amounts owed by Tenant under the Lease. The Termination Fee is equal to the sum of (i) four (4) months of Rent then being paid by Tenant on a monthly basis (including without limitation estimated pass-throughs), plus (ii) the unamortized portion of the cost of all leasehold improvements, leasing commissions, attorney fees, rental abatements and other concessions incurred or provided by Lessor in connection with this Lease. Upon request, Landlord shall calculate the Termination Fee and provide the amount thereof to Tenant. The Termination Fee shall be calculated by Landlord by first amortizing the cost of all leasehold improvements, leasing commissions, attorney fees, rental abatements and other concessions in equal monthly installments over the Term (or if incurred in connection with any Lease amendment, amortized over the portion of the Term commencing with the effective date for the initial full monthly payment of Rent for the Lease amendment) at the rate of nine percent (9%) per annum (compounded annually) and then determining the unamortized portion thereof as of the effective date of termination. Tenant, in addition to the Termination Fee, shall remain obligated for all Basic Monthly Rent, Additional Rent and other sums due under the Lease up to and including the effective date of termination, even though such amounts may be billed subsequent to such date. Tenant’s obligations, and Landlord’s rights and remedies (including without limitation, the right to recover reasonable attorneys fees as permitted by this Lease), with respect to all such sums, any other amounts due and owing to Landlord and any other of Tenant’s obligations or liabilities accruing prior to the date of termination shall survive any such termination. .

  • Termination of Right of First Refusal The Right of First Refusal shall terminate as to any Shares upon the earlier of (i) the first sale of Common Stock of the Company to the general public, or (ii) a Change in Control in which the successor corporation has equity securities that are publicly traded.