Unless access is restricted by bylaws, all the rights granted are exercisable at night as well as during the day. |
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Yet it was not until the Guardianship Act 1973 that statute gave each parent equal and separately exercisable rights over a legitimate child. |
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And it is exercisable by the Queen's representative, not her delegate or agent. |
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Based on the stipulations of the share option plans, these warrants become exercisable from June 2009 onward. |
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It is often said that the degree of compassion and principle that are exercisable in politics are inversely related to proximity to power, rather than which side you're on. |
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Waters states that the right of indemnity is not only exercisable against the trust property, it is also a first charge on that property, taking priority over other interests. |
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For termination without cause, the participant may exercise outstanding exercisable options within 90 days of termination. |
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In assessing control, potential voting rights that are exercisable currently are taken into consideration. |
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Options are, or will be, exercisable for an equivalent number of common shares. |
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All of the options that may be granted under the plan are exercisable according to a schedule up to a maximum period of ten years following the grant date thereof. |
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The options have a contractual life of 10 years and are exercisable at the average market price of OctoPlus' shares for the 10 days preceding the date of the agreement. |
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Two-thirds of the options thus vested become exercisable at the beginning of the third year from the grant date, and the remaining one-third becomes exercisable at the beginning of the fourth year from the grant date. |
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The reserve powers of the Crown for each territory are no longer considered to be exercisable on the advice of the UK government. |
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Removal or other rights exercisable by an independent board of directors could indicate a decision maker is an agent. |
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Although a holder of Rights may be required to recognize income if the Rights were to become exercisable or to be exercised, the occurrence of such an event is considered to be a remote possibility. |
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Share options or any other right to acquire shares or to be remunerated on the basis of share price movements should not be exercisable for at least three years after their award. |
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The answer, probably, is towards a confederal model in which members' national sovereignty will continue to be asserted in theory, but will become less easily exercisable in practice. |
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Most important of all, says Nell Minow of The Corporate Library, a watchdog website, top executives earn most of their money these days from large grants of stock options, which are typically exercisable over ten years. |
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The rapid rise in share prices played its part by making options exercisable increasingly quickly. Some of the extremes of the 1990s occurred because of law-breaking and manipulation. |
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Potential voting rights are not currently exercisable or convertible when, for example, they cannot be exercised or converted until a future date or until the occurrence of a future event. |
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Upon a change of control, all deferred equity incentive compensation will become vested and exercisable, including employee stock options and restricted share awards. |
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The Group also obtained a put option vis-à-vis the related party, with no limitation on validity, exercisable twice each year in respect of the equity interest concerned. |
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