Damage Cause Sample Clauses

Damage Cause. The tenants are responsible for any kind of damage and/or loss and/or unaccounted impairment that may be caused in the areas and equipment of the Students Halls. The University of Cyprus authorizes the Housing Office to investigate such incidents and to take measures. In case the damage is caused by vandalism, then the Housing Office promotes disciplinary measures in addition to the compensation proportional to the damage paid by the offender. The compensation of the damage is done according to the procedure that is described in paragraph 18.
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Damage Cause. 17.1. If during the term hereof the Leased Premises shall be partially damaged (as distinguished from "substantially damaged", as that term is hereinafter defined) by fire or other casualty, Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord, and provided such damage is not caused by Tenant and subject to receipt by Landlord of insurance proceeds, Landlord shall forthwith proceed to repair such damage and restore the Leased Premises to substantially their condition at the time of such damage, but Landlord shall not be responsible for any delay which may result from any cause beyond Landlord's reasonable control. Landlord shall not have any obligation to repair or restore improvements, fixtures including trade fixtures), floor coverings, furnishing or decorative feature furnished by Tenant. 17.2. If during term hereof the Leased Premises shall be substantially damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty, the Landlord shall have the option to cancel and terminate this Lease or to elect to have the Lease remain in full force and effect, and if Landlord so elects and provided such damage is not caused by Tenant and subject to receipt by Landlord of insurance proceeds, Landlord shall proceed with all reasonable dispatch to repair or rebuild the Leased Premises to substantially their condition at the time of such damage or destruction (subject, however, to zoning laws and building codes then in existence), but Landlord shall not be responsible for any delay which may result from any cause beyond the Landlord's reasonable control. Landlord shall not have any obligation to repair or restore improvements, fixtures (including trade fixtures), floor coverings, furnishings or decorative features furnished by Tenant. 17.3. If Landlord's right of termination is exercised, this Lease and the term hereof shall cease and come to an end as of the date of said notification of election. 17.4. The terms "substantially damaged" and "substantial damage", as used in this Article, shall have reference to damage of such a character as cannot reasonably be expected to be substantially repaired within ninety (90) days from the time that such repair or restoration work would be commenced. 17.5. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, the Tenant shall not be entitled to any credit, rebate, or adjustment in the Basic Rent or Additional Rent, unless and to the extent of rent abatement insurance proceeds received by Landlord. 17.6. Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, L...

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  • Termination With Cause The Master Servicer may, at its sole option, terminate any rights the Primary Servicer may have hereunder with respect to any or all of the Mortgage Loans, as provided in Section 4.01 of this Agreement upon the occurrence of a Primary Servicer Termination Event. Any notice of termination shall be in writing and delivered to the Primary Servicer as provided in Section 6.05 of this Agreement.

  • Due Cause The employment of the Executive may be terminated by the Company at any time during the term of this Agreement for Due Cause (defined below). In the event of such termination, the Company shall pay to the Executive the base salary provided for in Section 3.1 accrued to the date of such termination and not previously paid to the Executive. The Company shall also pay to the Executive any bonus which shall be or become payable to the Executive under Section 3.2 with respect to any fiscal year of the Company ended prior to the date of such termination. For purposes hereof, "Due Cause" means (a) a material breach of any of the Executive's obligations hereunder (it being understood that any breach of the provisions of Sections 2, 7 or 8 hereof shall be considered material); (b) willful failure to carry out his duties hereunder, or gross misconduct; or (c) that the Executive has been charged with any felony or with any lesser crime or offense involving moral turpitude, or has been banned from participation in the Medicare/Medicaid program. Before terminating Executive for Due Cause, Company shall notify Executive of the grounds for such termination and, if such grounds are susceptible to cure, shall provide Executive Thirty (30) days during which to cure any such grounds. If Executive shall fail during such period to cure the grounds, Executive's termination shall be effective as of the date of the notice provided hereunder. Rights and benefits of the Executive or his transferee (a) with respect to the Options shall be determined in accordance with Section 3.3 and (b) under the benefit plans and programs of the Company shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of such plans and programs. After the satisfaction of any claim of the Company against the Executive arising as a result of such Due Cause, neither the Executive nor the Company shall have any further rights or obligations under this Agreement, except as provided in Sections 7, 8 and 9.

  • Involuntary Termination Without Cause In the event of the Participant’s involuntary Termination by the Company without Cause, the vested portion of the Option shall remain exercisable until the earlier of (i) ninety (90) days from the date of such Termination, and (ii) the expiration of the stated term of the Option pursuant to Section 3(d) hereof.

  • Termination by Employer Without Cause Employer may immediately terminate Employee’s employment without Cause. If, during the Term of this Agreement, Employee’s employment is terminated by Employer without Cause (other than due to death or Disability), including if Employer declines to renew the Term of the Agreement, then Employee shall be entitled to receive the Accrued Compensation. In addition, subject to Employee’s continuing compliance with the covenants contained in Paragraphs 7 and 8 of this Agreement and any other similar applicable restrictive covenants with Employer or an affiliate, and the execution by Employee of a binding general waiver and release of claims in a form acceptable to Employer (the “Release”) within the time period specified by Employer at the time of the Termination Date (which shall be no longer than 50 days after the Termination Date) and the expiration of any applicable revocation period with respect to the Release, if Employee’s employment terminates pursuant to this Paragraph 10.A(ii), then Employee shall be entitled to receive: a. Payment of the Bonus, if any, that was earned by Employee in any fiscal year ending prior to the Termination Date but remains unpaid as of the Termination Date, payable in a lump sum within seventy (70) days after the Termination Date. b. A pro-rated Bonus, if any, upon the satisfaction of any pre-established performance objectives at the end of the applicable bonus performance period; such payable pro-rata portion of the Bonus shall be determined by multiplying the Bonus amount by a fraction equal to the number of days of Employee’s employment during such applicable performance period divided by the total number of days in the applicable performance period. Payment of any pro-rated Bonus under this paragraph shall be made in the calendar year following the year in which the services were performed, when bonuses are generally paid to similarly situated employees. c. An amount equal to (y) thirty (30) months of the Employee’s then-current Annual Salary; plus (z) two and one-half (2.5) times the average of the Bonus payments for the immediately three (3) previous fiscal years from the Termination Date. This amount will be payable in thirty (30) substantially equal monthly installments commencing with the first regular payroll period following the expiration of any applicable revocation period with respect to the Release, and in any event, if at all, within seventy (70) days after the Termination Date. d. Provided that Employee elects, and to the extent that he is and remains eligible for, continuation coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”) and Employer’s group health plan, payment of that part of the COBRA premiums for such continued coverage of Employee (and, if applicable as of the Termination Date, his dependents) that exceeds the amount that Employee would pay for such coverage if he were an active employee of Employer (“COBRA Subsidies”), starting on the first day following the date on which Employee’s coverage under that plan as an active employee of Employer ends, and ending on the earlier of (A) the date that twelve (12) months of such COBRA Subsidies have been paid, or (B) the date on which Employee’s right to continuation coverage under COBRA ends. Employee agrees and acknowledges that for so long as Employee is covered by COBRA and receiving severance payments under Paragraph 10(A)(ii)(c), the amount that Employee would pay for coverage under Employer’s group health plan if he were an active employee of Employer shall be deducted from such severance payments, and that this coverage under Employer’s group health plan shall run concurrently with such plan’s obligation to provide continuation coverage pursuant to COBRA. Employee further agrees and understands that this paragraph shall not limit such plan’s obligation to provide continuation coverage under COBRA.

  • Termination by Death or Disability In the event of the Executive’s death or total disability (as defined in Section 22(e)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended) during the Term, the Term and Executive’s employment shall terminate on the date of death or total disability. In the event of such termination, the Company’s sole obligations hereunder to the Executive (or the Executive’s estate) shall be for unpaid Base Salary, accrued but unpaid bonus and benefits (then owed or accrued and owed in the future), a pro-rata bonus for the year of termination based on the Executive’s target bonus for such year and the portion of such year in which the Executive was employed, and reimbursement of expenses pursuant to the terms hereon through the effective date of termination, each of which shall be paid within 10 days following the date of the Executive’s termination, and any unvested portion of any Equity Grants shall immediately be forfeited as of the termination date without any further action of the Parties.

  • For Cause Termination If Executive’s employment with the Company is terminated by the Company for Cause, Executive shall not be entitled to any further compensation or benefits other than: (i) any accrued but unpaid Base Salary; (ii) any accrued but unused paid time off, (iii) reimbursement for any business expenses properly incurred by Executive prior to the date of termination in accordance with Section 4(b) hereof; and (iv) vested benefits, if any, to which Executive may be entitled under the Company’s employee benefit plans as of the date of termination (collectively, the “Accrued Benefits”). The Accrued Benefits shall in all events be payable on the Company’s first regularly scheduled payroll date which occurs at least ten (10) days after the date of termination (other than Base Salary, which shall be payable as provided in Section 3(a) hereof).

  • Involuntary Termination for Cause If the Employee's employment is terminated for Cause, then the Employee shall not be entitled to receive severance payments. The Employee's benefits will be terminated under the Company's then existing benefit plans and policies in accordance with such plans and policies in effect on the date of termination.

  • Termination Without Cause; Termination for Good Reason Subject to Section 6(b) below, upon termination of the Employee’s employment with the Company by the Company without Cause (as defined in Section 5(f) below) or by the Employee for Good Reason (as defined in Section 5(f) below), other than as a result of death or Disability, the Company shall pay to or provide the Employee the following: (1) any unpaid base salary the Employee has earned through the date of termination, (2) any unpaid annual bonus that the Employee has earned with respect to a year ending prior to such termination, (3) 12 months of the Employee’s then current base salary paid on the Company’s normal payroll dates, (4) the pro-rated portion (based on the number of days in the year completed through the date of termination) of the Employee’s target bonus for the year of termination (paid on the normal date for the payment of the bonus), such amount to be paid only if the Employee has met his pro-rated objective performance targets through the date of termination, (5) an amount equal to the Employee’s target bonus for the year of termination, (6) the costs of COBRA continuation coverage for the Employee and his dependents from the date the Employee’s employment terminates through the earlier of (A) the first anniversary of such termination and (B) the date on which the Employee becomes entitled to health coverage of a similar type from another employer, plus/less (7) any positive/negative accrued vacation days. In addition to the foregoing, upon a termination of the Employee’s employment described in this Section 5(b), any stock options, stock appreciation rights, performance shares, restricted stock, share rights and all other similar types of equity incentives held by the Employee immediately prior to the termination of the Employee’s employment that, but for the termination of the Employee’s employment, would have become vested and, if applicable, exercisable by the first anniversary of the date of his termination of employment, will become immediately vested and, if applicable, exercisable. No amount shall be payable and no benefits shall be provided pursuant to this Section 5(b) until the Employee has executed a release and waiver agreement (substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule C) releasing and waiving any claims against the Company and in which the Company releases and waives claims against the Employee and if the Employee is serving as a Director of the Company a valid and effective resignation from the Board unless the Employee beneficially owns, directly or indirectly, 5% or more of the Company’s Common Stock.

  • Termination for Cause; Voluntary Termination (a) The Company may terminate the Executive’s employment hereunder at any time for Cause upon written notice to the Executive. The Executive may voluntarily terminate his employment hereunder at any time without Good Reason upon sixty (60) days prior written notice to the Company; provided, however, the Company reserves the right, upon written notice to the Executive, to accept the Executive’s notice of resignation and to accelerate such notice and make the Executive’s resignation effective immediately, or on such other date prior to Executive’s intended last day of work as the Company deems appropriate. It is understood and agreed that the Company’s election to accelerate Executive’s notice of resignation shall not be deemed a termination by the Company without Cause for purposes of Section 4.1 of this Agreement or otherwise or constitute Good Reason (as defined in Section 4.1) for purposes of Section 4.1 of this Agreement or otherwise. (b) If the Executive’s employment is terminated pursuant to Section 4.2(a), the Executive shall, in full discharge of all of the Company’s obligations to the Executive, be entitled to receive, and the Company’s sole obligation under this Agreement or otherwise shall be to pay or provide to the Executive, the following (collectively, the “Accrued Obligations”): (i) the Executive’s earned, but unpaid, Base Salary through the final date of the Executive’s employment by the Company (the “Termination Date”), payable in accordance with the Company’s standard payroll practices; (ii) the Executive’s accrued, but unused, vacation (in accordance with the Company’s policies); (iii) expenses reimbursable under Section 3.2 above incurred on or prior to the Termination Date but not yet reimbursed; and (iv) any amounts or benefits that are vested amounts or vested benefits or that the Executive is otherwise entitled to receive under any plan, program, policy or practice (with the exception of those, if any, relating to severance) on the Termination Date, in accordance with such plan, program, policy, or practice.

  • Termination Without Cause The Company may terminate Executive’s employment without Cause.

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