Extension

Example Definitions of "Extension"
Extension. Has the meaning set forth in the Recitals.
Extension. The "Extension"
Extension. The time by which the Purchaser must deliver a Commitment Opinion to the Seller to July 15, 2004
Extension. By, on or before June 16, 2004, paying the Seller an additional two hundred and fifty thousand dollar ($250,000) advance payment on the Purchase Price (by wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated in writing by the Seller to the Purchaser) in two (2) installments as follows (x) one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) on or before May 18, 2004 (the "First Installment") and (y) one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) on or before June... 16, 2004 (the "Second Installment"); provided, further, that the First Installment and the Second Installment shall each be fully-earned and non-refundable at the time the Purchaser makes each such payment to the Seller, regardless of whether the Closing shall fail to occur for any reason whatsoever (other than a termination of this Agreement by the Purchaser pursuant to Section 10.4(a), but not for any actual or alleged failure of the Seller to perform its obligations pursuant to Section 4.5(b)); provided, still further, that if either (x) the Purchaser shall fail to timely pay either the First Installment or the Second Installment or (y) the Extension is effected and the Purchaser shall not have delivered a Commitment Opinion to the Seller on or before August 15, 2004, the Seller may immediately terminate this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby shall be deemed abandoned; or View More Arrow
Extension. Means an addition to the Software which does not require a Modification.
Extension. An object oriented programming paradigm, as further defined in Schedule D.
Extension. Means an additional period of time during which Heska will provide Volition an annual written report by each January 30 evidencing Heska's Reasonable Best Efforts undertaken in such annual reporting period to achieve the first commercial sale to which the additional period of time applies.
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