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Common use of Continuation of Welfare Benefits Clause in Contracts

Continuation of Welfare Benefits. Subject to Paragraph 15 in the case of any benefits that are not exempt from Section 409A, for the twenty-four (24) month period immediately following the Date of Termination, the Company shall arrange to provide the Executive and his dependents life, disability, and accident insurance benefits and other benefits and perquisites (including employee stay rates) substantially similar to those provided to the Executive and his dependents immediately prior to the Date of Termination or, if more favorable to the Executive, those provided to the Executive and his dependents immediately prior to the first occurrence of an event or circumstance constituting Good Reason, at no greater cost to the Executive than the cost to the Executive immediately prior to such date or occurrence. Benefits otherwise receivable by the Executive pursuant to this Section 6(a)(2) shall be reduced to the extent benefits of the same type are received by the Executive from another employer during the twenty-four (24) month period following the Executive’s termination of employment; provided, however, that the Company shall reimburse the Executive for the excess, if any, of the cost of such benefits to the Executive over such cost immediately prior to the Date of Termination or, if more favorable to the Executive, the first occurrence of an event or circumstance constituting Good Reason.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Starwood Hotel & Resorts Worldwide, Inc), Severance Agreement (Starwood Hotel & Resorts Worldwide Inc), Severance Agreement (Starwood Hotel & Resorts Worldwide Inc)

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