Foreign Employee Benefit Matters Sample Clauses

Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. (a) Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan; (b) there are no deficiencies in contributions, payments or other funding required of the Company and its Subsidiaries by applicable law or the governing plan documents with respect to any governmental or statutory Foreign Pension Plan, and the present value of the aggregate accumulated benefit obligations under all other Foreign Pension Plans does not exceed the current fair market value of the assets held in the trusts for such Plans; (c) with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by any member of the ERISA Group (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained; and (d) there are no actions, suits or claims pending or, to the knowledge of the Company and its Subsidiaries, threatened against the Company or any Subsidiary of it or any member of the ERISA Group with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan, except in each case where such failure to comply, deficiencies, excess obligations, absence of reserves, or actions, suits or claims would not individually or in the aggregate have a Material Adverse Effect.
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Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. (a) Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan; (b) the aggregate of the accumulated benefit obligations under all Foreign Pension Plans does not exceed to any material extent the current fair market value of the assets held in the trusts or similar funding vehicles for such Plans; (c) with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any member of its Controlled Group (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained; and (d) there are no material actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the knowledge of the Company and its Subsidiaries, threatened against the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or any member of its Controlled Group with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan. For purposes of this Section 5.22, the term “material” means any noncompliance or basis for liability which could reasonably be likely to subject the Company or any of its Subsidiary to liability, individually or in the aggregate, in excess of $25,000,000.
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan; (b) the aggregate of the accumulated benefit obligations under all Foreign Pension Plans does not exceed to any material extent the current fair market value of the assets held in the trusts or similar funding vehicles for such Plans; (c) with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by the Borrower or any Subsidiary or any member of its Controlled Group (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained; and (d) there are no material actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the knowledge of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, threatened against the Borrower or any Subsidiary of it or any member of its Controlled Group with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan. For purposes of this Section 6.24, the term "material" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(D).
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. (a) Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all material laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan, (b) the aggregate of the accumulated benefit obligations under all Foreign Pension Plans does not exceed to any material extent the current fair market value of the assets held in the trusts or similar funding vehicles for such Plans, (c) with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained and (d) there are no material actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the knowledge of the Company and its Subsidiaries, threatened against the Company or any Subsidiary of it or any member of its Controlled Group with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan intended to qualify for the most favorable tax and accounting treatment available in respect of it is so qualified. With respect to any Foreign Pension Plan with a defined benefit element not wholly covered by insurance maintained or contributed to by any Borrower or Borrower Subsidiary, the most recent valuation for such plan has been disclosed. Contributions to such Foreign Pension Plan are being made at the rate recommended by actuarial advice to eliminate any funding deficits disclosed in such valuation over no more than a 14 year period. No Borrower or Borrower Subsidiary, or trustee has taken nor will take any action which would materially increase any such deficit, unless compelled to do so in compliance with applicable legislation. With respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by any Borrower or any Borrower Subsidiary (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by best accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained having regard to tax legislation. The aggregate unfunded liabilities, after giving effect to any reserves for such liabilities, with respect to such Plans will not result in a material liability. There are no actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the best knowledge of the Borrowers, threatened against any Borrower, any Borrower Subsidiary or any ERISA Affiliate with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan, except for any non-compliance the consequences of which, in the aggregate, would not result in a material obligation to pay money. The aggregate of the accumulated benefit obligations under all Foreign Pension Plans does not exceed the current fair market value of the assets held in the trusts or similar funding vehicles for such Plans or reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practices or as required by Agreement Accounting Principles with respect to any shortfall. With respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by the Borrower or any Subsidiary or any member of its Controlled Group (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained. There are no actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the knowledge of the Borrower, threatened against the Borrower or any Subsidiary or any ERISA Affiliate with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
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Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all Requirements of Law applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan. The aggregate of the liabilities to provide all of the accrued benefits under any Foreign Pension Plan does not exceed the current fair market value of the assets held in the trust or other funding vehicle for such Plan. With respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained by Holdings, the Company, any of the Company's Subsidiaries or any ERISA Affiliate (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained. The aggregate unfunded liabilities, after giving effect to any reserves for such liabilities, with respect to such Plans are not material. There are no actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or threatened against Holdings, the Company, any of the Company's Subsidiaries or any ERISA Affiliate with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan. The aggregate of the liabilities to provide all of the accrued benefits under any Foreign Pension Plan does not exceed the current fair market value of the assets held in the trust or other funding vehicle for such Plan. With respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by the Borrower, any of its Subsidiaries or any ERISA Affiliate (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained. The aggregate unfunded liabilities, after giving effect to any reserves for such liabilities, with respect to such Plans does not exceed the current fair market value of the assets held in the trust or other funding vehicle for such Plan. There are no actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or, to the best knowledge of the Borrower, threatened against the Borrower, any Subsidiary of the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
Foreign Employee Benefit Matters. Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all material respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such Plan. Except as set forth on Schedule 6.01-S, the aggregate of the liabilities to provide all of the accrued benefits under any Foreign Pension Plan does not exceed the current Fair Market Value of the assets held in the trust or other funding vehicle, if any, for such Plan. With respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan maintained or contributed to by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries (other than a Foreign Pension Plan), reasonable reserves have been established in accordance with prudent business practice or where required by ordinary accounting practices in the jurisdiction in which such Plan is maintained. The aggregate unfunded liabilities, after giving effect to any reserves for such liabilities, with respect to such Plans does not exceed the current Fair Market Value of the assets held in the trust or other funding vehicle, if any, for such Plan. To the best knowledge of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries, there are no actions, suits or claims (other than routine claims for benefits) pending or threatened against the Borrower or any of such its Subsidiaries or with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan.
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