Fair Market Value Definition Example with 5 Variations

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Fair Market Value. Means, as of any date, the value of the Common Stock determined by the Board in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code.

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Fair Market Value. Means, means, as of any date, the value of the Common Series B Preferred Stock determined by the Board in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code.
Fair Market Value. Means, as of any date, the value of the Class A Common Stock determined by the Board in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code. Code
Fair Market Value. Means, means, as of any date, the value of the Common Stock Ordinary Shares determined by the Board in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code.
Fair Market Value. Means, means, as of any date, the value of the Common Stock determined by the Board (i) in a manner consistent with a Specific Inventions Law and (ii) in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code.
Fair Market Value. Means, means, as of any date, the value of the Common Stock determined by the Board in compliance with Section 409A of the Code or, in the case of an Incentive Stock Option, in compliance with Section 422 of the Code.
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