Common use of Good Reason; Window Period Clause in Contracts

Good Reason; Window Period. The Employee's employment may be terminated (i) by the Employee for Good Reason (as defined below) or (ii) during the Window Period (as defined below) by the Employee without any reason. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Window Period" shall mean the 30-day period immediately following the first anniversary of the Change of Control Date. For purposes of this Agreement, "Good Reason" shall mean

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Service Corporation International), Employment Agreement (Service Corporation International), Employment Agreement (Service Corporation International)

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Good Reason; Window Period. The Employee's ’s employment may be terminated (i) during the Employment Period by the Employee for Good Reason (as defined below) or (ii) during the Window Period (as defined below) by the Employee without any reason. For purposes of this Agreement, the "Window Period" shall mean ” means the 30-day period immediately following beginning on date ninety (90) days after the first anniversary later of the Change in Control Date or the date of Control Dateclosing of the corporate transaction that is the subject of shareholder approval in Section 13 and ending on the one-year anniversary thereof. For purposes of this Agreement, "Good Reason" shall mean” means:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Change in Control Agreement (Monarch Financial Holdings, Inc.), Change in Control Agreement (Monarch Financial Holdings, Inc.)

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