Common use of CURRENT COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS Clause in Contracts

CURRENT COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS. You hereby represent to the Purchaser that SCHEDULE A accurately states: (i) your base salary as of January 1, 1999, (ii) the average incentive bonus paid to you for the two years preceding January 1, 1999 and (iii) all benefits provided to you by the Company on January 1, 1999 ( such other benefits, the "Current Benefits").

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Defiance Inc), Merger Agreement (Defiance Inc), Merger Agreement (General Chemical Group Inc)

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CURRENT COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS. You hereby represent to the Purchaser that SCHEDULE A accurately states: (i) your base salary as of January 1, 1999, (ii) the average incentive bonus paid to you for the two years preceding January 1, 1999 and (iii) all benefits provided to you by the Company on January 1, 1999 ( such other benefits, the "Current Benefits").. 2

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Defiance Inc), Merger Agreement (General Chemical Group Inc), Merger Agreement (Defiance Inc)

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CURRENT COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS. You hereby represent to the Purchaser that SCHEDULE A accurately statesstates as of January 1, 1999: (i) your base salary as of at the highest rate paid during the twelve months preceding January 1, 1999, (ii) the average incentive bonus paid to you for monthly amount of the two bonuses awarded during the three years preceding January 1, 1999 and (iii) all the other benefits provided to you by the Company on January 1, 1999 ( (such other benefits, the "Current BenefitsCURRENT BENEFITS").

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (Defiance Inc), Merger Agreement (General Chemical Group Inc)

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