What happens on lapsing Sample Clauses

The 'What happens on lapsing' clause defines the consequences and procedures that take effect when an agreement, offer, or right expires without being exercised or renewed. Typically, this clause outlines the status of obligations, rights, or assets involved, such as whether any payments are forfeited, rights revert to the original party, or if any further action is required by either party. Its core practical function is to provide clarity and certainty about the parties' positions and responsibilities once the relevant period or condition has lapsed, thereby preventing disputes or misunderstandings.
What happens on lapsing. (i) Where a Participant's Options have lapsed under clause 9.1, the Options will be cancelled by the Company and the Company will: (A) notify the Participant that the Options held by them have lapsed; (B) to the extent required by the Board, arrange for the Participant or the Participant's agent or attorney to sign any transfer or other documents required to transfer or otherwise deal with the Options; and

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