Common use of Continuation of Fringe Benefits Clause in Contracts

Continuation of Fringe Benefits. The Company shall continue to provide the Employee with all Fringe Benefits set forth in Section 4 throughout the remaining twelve (12) month period subsequent to the Termination Date, as if the Employee's employment under the Agreement had not been terminated. If, as the result of terminating of Employee's employment, Employee and/or Employee's otherwise eligible dependents or beneficiaries shall become ineligible for benefits under any one or more of the Company's benefit plans, the Company shall continue to provide the Employee and Employee's eligible dependents or beneficiaries with benefits at a level at least equivalent to the level of benefits for which the Employee and Employee's dependents and beneficiaries were eligible under such plans immediately prior to the Termination Date.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hawaiian Airlines Inc/Hi), Employment Agreement (Hawaiian Airlines Inc/Hi)

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Continuation of Fringe Benefits. The Company shall continue to provide the Employee with all Fringe Benefits set forth in Section 4 throughout the remaining twelve eighteen (1218) month period subsequent to the Termination Date, as if the Employee's ’s employment under the Agreement had not been terminated. If, as the result of terminating of Employee's ’s employment, Employee and/or Employee's ’s otherwise eligible dependents or beneficiaries shall become ineligible for benefits under any one or more of the Company's ’s benefit plans, the Company shall continue to provide the Employee and Employee's ’s eligible dependents or beneficiaries with benefits at a level at least equivalent to the level of benefits for which the Employee and Employee's ’s dependents and beneficiaries were eligible under such plans immediately prior to the Termination Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hawaiian Holdings Inc)

Continuation of Fringe Benefits. The Company shall continue to provide the Employee with all Fringe Benefits set forth in Section 4 throughout the remaining twelve term of this Agreement (12i.e., eighteen (18) month period subsequent to months or twenty-four (24) months, depending upon the Termination Date), as if the Employee's employment under the Agreement had not been terminated. If, as the result of terminating of Employee's employment, Employee and/or Employee's his otherwise eligible dependents or beneficiaries shall become ineligible for benefits under any one or more of the Company's benefit plans, the Company shall continue to provide the Employee and Employee's his eligible dependents or beneficiaries with benefits at a level at least equivalent to the level of benefits for which the Employee and Employee's his dependents and beneficiaries were eligible under such plans immediately prior to the Termination Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hawaiian Airlines Inc/Hi)

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Continuation of Fringe Benefits. The Company shall continue to provide the Employee with all Fringe Benefits set forth in Section 4 throughout the remaining twelve (12) month period subsequent to the Termination Date, as if the Employee's ’s employment under the Agreement had not been terminated. If, as the result of terminating of Employee's ’s employment, Employee and/or Employee's ’s otherwise eligible dependents or beneficiaries shall become ineligible for benefits under any one or more of the Company's ’s benefit plans, the Company shall continue to provide the Employee and Employee's ’s eligible dependents or beneficiaries with benefits at a level at least equivalent to the level of benefits for which the Employee and Employee's ’s dependents and beneficiaries were eligible under such plans immediately prior to the Termination Date.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Hawaiian Holdings Inc)

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