Conditions for Severance Allowance and Amount Sample Clauses

Conditions for Severance Allowance and Amount. In the event of termination of the employment of Xxxxxxx by the Company during the period of employment for any reason other than for cause, as defined in (b) below, death or disability, the Company shall pay Xxxxxxx a severance allowance by continuing Xxxxxxx'x base or fixed salary for three (3) years, plus continuing his family health insurance for at least one (1) year. Said severance allowance shall be in lieu of all other severance payable to Xxxxxxx under Company severance policies. Said severance shall be paid in semi-monthly installments, subject to normal withholding taxes. Failure of the Board of Directors to appoint Xxxxxxx CEO of the Company following termination or expiration of service by Xxxx Xxxxxxxx as CEO of the Company (not later than December 31, 2000) shall be deemed to constitute an event of termination without cause and entitle Xxxxxxx to receive the severance allowance provided in this Agreement.
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Related to Conditions for Severance Allowance and Amount

  • Severance Allowance In the event of a Control Termination of this Agreement, Executive may elect, within 60 days after such Control Termination, to be paid a lump sum severance allowance, in lieu of the termination payments provided for in Section 11 above, in an amount which is equal to the sum of the amounts determined in accordance with the following clauses (a) and (b):

  • Additional Severance Benefits In the event that it is determined that any payment or benefit provided by the Company to or for the benefit of Executive, either under this Agreement or otherwise, will be subject to the excise tax imposed by section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code or any successor provision ("section 4999"), the Company will, prior to the date on which any amount of the excise tax must be paid or withheld, make an additional lump-sum payment (the "gross-up payment") to Executive. The gross-up payment will be sufficient, after giving effect to all federal, state and other taxes and charges with respect to the gross-up payment, to make Executive whole for all taxes (including withholding taxes) imposed under section 4999. Determinations under this Section 2 will be made by the Company's then current firm of independent auditors (the "Firm"). The determinations of the Firm will be binding upon the Company and Executive except as the determinations are established in resolution (including by settlement) of a controversy with the Internal Revenue Service to have been incorrect. All fees and expenses of the Firm will be paid by the Company. If the Internal Revenue Service asserts a claim that, if successful, would require the Company to make a gross-up payment or an additional gross-up payment, the Company and Executive will cooperate fully in resolving the controversy with the Internal Revenue Service. The Company will make or advance such gross-up payments as are necessary to prevent Executive from having to bear the cost of payments made to the Internal Revenue Service in the course of, or as a result of, the controversy. The Firm will determine the amount of such gross-up payments or advances and will determine after resolution of the controversy whether any advances must be returned by Executive to the Company. The Company will bear all expenses of the controversy and will gross Executive up for any additional taxes that may be imposed upon Executive as a result of its payment of such expenses.

  • ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS The Executive shall receive the following additional compensation and welfare and fringe benefits:

  • Lump Sum Severance Payment Payment of a lump sum amount equal to twelve (12) months of Executive’s then-current Base Salary plus the Pro Rated Bonus, less all customary and required taxes and employment-related deductions, paid on the first payroll date following the date on which the Release required by Paragraph 4(g) becomes effective and non-revocable, but not after seventy (70) days following the effective date of termination from employment.

  • Severance Compensation upon Termination Subject to the provisions of Section 10 hereof, in the event of the Employee’s Termination upon a Change of Control, the Company shall pay to the Employee, within fifteen (15) days after the Termination Date (or as soon as possible thereafter in the event that the procedures set forth in paragraph (b) of Section 11 hereof cannot be completed within fifteen (15) days) an amount in cash equal to three (3) times the sum of the Employee’s Base Salary in effect either immediately prior to the Separation from Service or immediately prior to the Change of Control, whichever is higher.

  • Eligibility for Severance Benefits The Corporation or its successor shall pay or provide to the Executive the Severance Benefits if the Executive’s employment is terminated voluntarily or involuntarily during the term of this Agreement, either:

  • Additional Payments and Benefits The Executive shall also be entitled to:

  • Severance Payments and Benefits For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Severance Payments and Benefits" shall mean:

  • Description of Severance Benefits In the event the Executive becomes entitled to receive Severance Benefits, as provided in Sections 2.1 and 2.2 herein, the Company shall pay to the Executive and provide him with the following Severance Benefits:

  • Conditional Nature of Severance Payments The Executive agrees and acknowledges that the Executive’s right to receive the severance payments set forth in Section 3.3 (to the extent the Executive is otherwise entitled to such payments) shall be conditioned upon compliance with the restrictions in this Section 5 and of Article III of the Technology and Intellectual Property Purchase Agreement to which Executive is a party.

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