Common use of Nonalienability Clause in Contracts

Nonalienability. Except to the extent that Interpublic determines is necessary to comply with a domestic relations order (as defined in Section 414(p)(1)(B) of the Code), no right of or amount payable to the Executive under this Agreement shall be subject in any manner to anticipation, alienation, sale, transfer, assignment, pledge, hypothecation, encumbrance, charge, execution, attachment, levy or similar process, or (except as provided in Section 4.3 hereof) to setoff against any obligation or to assignment by operation of law. Any attempt, voluntary or involuntary, to effect any action prohibited by the immediately preceding sentence shall be void.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Executive Change of Control Agreement (Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.), Executive Change of Control Agreement (Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.), Executive Change of Control Agreement (Interpublic Group of Companies, Inc.)

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