Deemed Cash-Out Distribution Sample Clauses

Deemed Cash-Out Distribution. If a Participant terminates employment with the Employer with a vested Account Balance of zero in his/her Employer Contribution Account and/or Employer Matching Contribution Account, the Participant is treated as receiving a “deemed” Cash-Out Distribution from the Plan. Upon a deemed Cash-Out, the nonvested portion of the Participant’s Account Balance will be forfeited in accordance with subsection (A) or (B) below.
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  • Extraordinary Distributions If at any time after the date of issuance of this Warrant the Company shall distribute to all holders of its Common Stock (including any such distribution made in connection with a consolidation or merger in which the Company is the continuing or surviving corporation and the Common Stock is not changed or exchanged) cash, evidences of indebtedness, securities or other assets (excluding (i) ordinary course cash dividends to the extent such dividends do not exceed the Company's retained earnings and (ii) dividends payable in shares of capital stock for which adjustment is made under Section 6.1(a)) or rights, options or warrants to subscribe for or purchase securities of the Company (excluding those for which adjustment is made under Section 6.1(c)), then the number of shares of Common Stock to be delivered to such Warrantholder upon exercise of this Warrant shall be increased so that the Warrantholder thereafter shall be entitled to receive the number of shares of Common Stock determined by multiplying the number of shares such Warrantholder would have been entitled to receive immediately before such record date by a fraction, the denominator of which shall be the Current Market Price per share of Common Stock on such record date minus the then fair market value (as reasonably determined by the Board of Directors of the Company in good faith) of the portion of the cash, evidences of indebtedness, securities or other assets so distributed or of such rights or warrants applicable to one share of Common Stock (provided that such denominator shall in no event be less than $.01) and the numerator of which shall be the Current Market Price per share of the Common Stock, and the Exercise Price shall be adjusted as provided below in paragraph (h).

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  • Interest Distributions On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall withdraw from the Distribution Account the Interest Remittance Amount and apply it in the following order of priority (based upon the Mortgage Loan information provided to it in the Remittance Report, upon which the Trustee may conclusively rely), and the calculations required to be made by the Trustee, to the extent available:

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