Common use of Disposition of a Business Unit Clause in Contracts

Disposition of a Business Unit. There is consummated the Disposition of a Business Unit; provided, however, that this clause (e) shall apply only to an Executive who immediately prior to the Disposition of a Business Unit was employed by (and on the payroll of) the Business Unit that was the subject of the Disposition of a Business Unit. The following Examples illustrate clause (e): Example 1. The ownership interests of Business Unit X are sold to an unrelated purchaser. Executive A was employed by (and on the payroll of) Business Unit X immediately prior to the sale. A Change in Control has taken place with respect to Executive A. Example 2. The assets of Business Unit Y are sold to an unrelated purchaser. Executive B was employed by (and on the payroll of) Business Unit Y immediately prior to the sale. A Change in Control has taken place with respect to Executive B. Example 3. Executive C is employed by (and on the payroll of) a Business Unit as described in either Example 1 or 2, except that Executive C remains employed by (and on the payroll of) a Business Unit that continues to be a Business Unit of the Company following the sale. A Change in Control has taken place with respect to Executive C.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Con-Way Inc.), Severance Agreement (CNF Inc), Severance Agreement (CNF Inc)

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