Option Lapses Sample Clauses

Option Lapses. If an Option has not been exercised in accordance with Article 3.4, or closed out (surrendered) in accordance with Article 3.6, the Option will lapse at the Expiration Date.
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  • Option The Receiver hereby grants to the Assuming Institution an exclusive option for the period of ninety (90) days commencing the day after Bank Closing to accept an assignment from the Receiver of all Leased Data Management Equipment.

  • Option 3 Employees may choose to enroll in a qualified prepaid health maintenance organization (HMO) plan offered by Xxxxxx Permanente that provides comprehensive medical care through a network of participating hospitals, physicians and other health care providers. The employee price tag will be 14% through December 31, 2016 according to the schedule in Appendix B-1, (15% for those hired on or after January 1, 2013); 15% as of January 1, 2017; and 15% as of January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2021. A prescription drug benefit is included with the HMO offered. The co-pay structure through December 31, 2021 shall be as follows: up to 60-day supply - $5 generic; $5 brand; at participating community pharmacy - $15 generic; $15 brand; Mail Order - 90-day supply - $5 generic; $5 brand.

  • Our Option If we give you written notice within 30 days after we receive your signed, sworn proof of loss, we may repair or replace any part of the damaged property with material or property of like kind and quality.

  • Option 2 Employees may choose to enroll in the Cigna Open Access Plus In Network (OAPIN) plan that allows for in network coverage only. The employee price tag will be 14% of the annual premium through December 31, 2016 according to the schedule in Appendix B-1, (15% for those hired on or after January 1, 2013); 15% as of January 1, 2017; and 15% as of January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2021. Beginning January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2021, the prescription co-pay structure shall be as follows: Cigna OAPIN: Retail – up to a 30 day supply - $10 for generic; $20 for formulary; $35 for non- formulary; Mail Order: - 90 day supply of maintenance prescriptions - $20 for generic; $40 for formulary; $70 for non- formulary. Also, the hospital emergency room co-pay will be $50 per visit and is waived if admitted.

  • Option Period Pursuant to the Contract, the following are the Adjustment Factors for the next option period: Base Year Index Date Index 1 August 2019 11311.06 2 September 2019 11311.24 3 October 2019 11326.12 4 November 2019 11380.83 5 December 2019 11381.53 6 January 2020 11392.41 7 February 2020 11396.01 8 March 2020 11396.97 9 April 2020 11412.67 10 May 2020 11418.16 11 June 2020 11436.23 12 July 2020 11439.11 Third Year Index Date Index 1 August 2021 12463.13 2 September 2021 12464.55 3 October 2021 12464.94 4 November 2021 12467.32 5 December 2021 12481.82 6 January 2022 12555.55 7 February 2022 12683.97 8 March 2022 12791.43 9 April 2022 12898.96 10 May 2022 13004.47 11 June 2022 13110.50 12 July 2022 13167.84 Base Year Average 11383.5283 Third Year Average 12712.8733 Price Adjustment: Third Year Index Average = 12712.8733 = 1.1168 Base Year Index Average 11383.5283 WA-DC-E01-100120-VGL Original Adjustment Factor x Price Adjustment = Option Multiplier Normal Working Hours – Prevailing Wage 1.0919 1.1168 1.2194 Other Than Normal Working Hours – Prevailing Wage 1.0924 1.1168 1.2200 Normal Working Hours – Non-Prevailing Wage 1.0919 1.1168 1.2194 Other Than Normal Working Hours – Non- Prevailing Wage 1.0924 1.1168 1.2200 Non Pre-Priced 1.2108 1.0000 1.2108

  • Option Two In the event that the complainant is not be satisfied with the outcome, he/she may submit a formal complaint in writing. As an alternative to the Option One informal complaint, the complainant may opt to go directly to the formal second stage. The formal written complaint must be received by the Registrar within 10 business days of the complainant receiving feedback. The formal complaint will be reviewed and addressed within three (3) business days and a response will be provided to the complainant within five (5)

  • Option 1 With receipts, an employee may be reimbursed for meal expenses up to $50.00 per day, including tax and gratuity, for three (3) meals, or when separate meals are claimed, eleven dollars ($11.00) for breakfast; fifteen dollars ($15.00) for lunch; and twenty-four dollars ($24.00) for dinner, all including tax and gratuity.

  • Option A For each week of leave up to the 19th week, inclusive, the University will pay 90% of regular salary, less the maximum amount of weekly pay any individual is eligible to receive in accordance with the EIA (the “EI Max”), regardless of whether or not such amount is actually received by the Employee. If the Employee provides proof that their EIA entitlement is less than the EI Max, their weekly payment from the University will be 90% of regular salary less the amount of their EIA entitlement. OR

  • Stock Options With respect to the stock options (the “Stock Options”) granted pursuant to the stock-based compensation plans of the Company and its subsidiaries (the “Company Stock Plans”), (i) each Stock Option intended to qualify as an “incentive stock option” under Section 422 of the Code so qualifies, (ii) each grant of a Stock Option was duly authorized no later than the date on which the grant of such Stock Option was by its terms to be effective (the “Grant Date”) by all necessary corporate action, including, as applicable, approval by the board of directors of the Company (or a duly constituted and authorized committee thereof) and any required stockholder approval by the necessary number of votes or written consents, and the award agreement governing such grant (if any) was duly executed and delivered by each party thereto, (iii) each such grant was made in accordance with the terms of the Company Stock Plans, the Exchange Act and all other applicable laws and regulatory rules or requirements, including the rules of the New York Stock Exchange and any other exchange on which Company securities are traded, and (iv) each such grant was properly accounted for in accordance with GAAP in the financial statements (including the related notes) of the Company and disclosed in the Company’s filings with the Commission in accordance with the Exchange Act and all other applicable laws. The Company has not knowingly granted, and there is no and has been no policy or practice of the Company of granting, Stock Options prior to, or otherwise coordinating the grant of Stock Options with, the release or other public announcement of material information regarding the Company or its subsidiaries or their results of operations or prospects.

  • Layoff Options An employee who is issued layoff notice shall elect one (1) of the following options within two (2) calendar weeks:

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