Common use of Benefit Obligation and Accrued Obligation Defined Clause in Contracts

Benefit Obligation and Accrued Obligation Defined. For purposes of this Agreement, Benefit Obligation shall mean all benefits to which the Executive (or his designated beneficiary or legal representative, as applicable) is entitled or vested (or becomes entitled or vested as a result of termination) under the terms of all employee benefit and compensation plans, agreements and arrangements (collectively, “Benefit Plans”) in which the Executive is a participant as of the Date of Termination. Accrued Obligation means the sum of (1) the Executive’s Annual Base Salary through the Date of Termination for periods through but not following his Separation From Service and (2) any accrued vacation pay earned by the Executive, in each case, to the extent not theretofore paid.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Weatherford International LTD), Employment Agreement (Weatherford International Ltd./Switzerland), Employment Agreement (Weatherford International LTD)

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