POST-TERMINATION TAX ISSUES Sample Clauses

POST-TERMINATION TAX ISSUES. For a period of seven (7) years following termination of the Executive’s employment hereunder, the Company agrees to cooperate in good faith and use commercially reasonably efforts to comply with and respond to all reasonable requests from or inquiries by the Executive for assistance and information in connection with any matters or issues relating to Executive’s preparation of the Executive’s tax filings and the Executive’s response to any tax audit or investigation. Such cooperation and assistance shall include, without limitation, making the Company’s officers, directors, employees, legal counsel, accountants and other advisors and representatives, who are familiar with the compensation determinations made by the Company relating to the Executive’s compensation, reasonably available to the Executive and the Executive’s representatives, on reasonable notice during normal business hours (in a manner so as to not interfere with the normal business operations of the Company); provided, that the Company shall have no obligation to provide the Executive or his representatives with access to any books or records to the extent such books and records do not pertain to the preparation of the Executive’s tax filings and the Executive’s response to any tax audit or investigation and, to such extent, the Company and its representatives are entitled to withhold access to or redact any portion of such information. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Agreement, the Parent Group shall be required to disclose any information to, or otherwise cooperate with, the Executive (i) if doing so would reasonably be expected to violate, or be inadvisable in light of, any order, contract, fiduciary duty, applicable law or exchange regulation to which the Company or such affiliate is a party or is subject, (ii) if doing so would reasonably be expected to result in the loss of the ability to successfully assert attorney-client and work product privileges against any party, (iii) if the Parent Group, on the one hand, and the Executive, on the other hand, are adverse parties in a litigation and such information is reasonably pertinent thereto or (iv) if the Parent Group reasonably determines that such information should not be disclosed due to its competitively sensitive nature. The Parent Group may require the Executive and his representatives to enter into a confidentiality agreement or other similar agreements before providing any of the foregoing information ...
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  • Post-Termination Benefits If the Executive's employment shall be terminated for any reason following a Change in Control and during the Term, the Company shall pay to the Executive the Executive's normal post-termination compensation and benefits as such payments become due. Such post-termination compensation and benefits shall be determined under, and paid in accordance with, the Company's retirement, insurance and other compensation or benefit plans, programs and arrangements as in effect immediately prior to the Date of Termination or, if more favorable to the Executive, as in effect immediately prior to the occurrence of the first event or circumstance constituting Good Reason.

  • Post-Termination Cooperation Executive agrees that during and after employment with the Company and without additional compensation (other than reimbursement for reasonable associated expenses) to cooperate with the Company in the following areas:

  • POST-TERMINATION OBLIGATIONS All payments and benefits to Executive under this Agreement shall be subject to Executive's compliance with this Section 9 for one (1) full year after the earlier of the expiration of this Agreement or termination of Executive's employment with the Holding Company. Executive shall, upon reasonable notice, furnish such information and assistance to the Holding Company as may reasonably be required by the Holding Company in connection with any litigation in which it or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates is, or may become, a party.

  • Post-Termination Period Because of the difficulty of establishing when any idea, process or invention is first conceived or developed by the Employee, or whether it results from access to Confidential Information or the Company’s equipment, facilities, and data, the Employee agrees that any idea, invention, research, plan for products or services, marketing plan, computer software (including, without limitation, source code), computer program, original work of authorship, character, know-how, trade secret, information, data, developments, discoveries, technology, algorithm, design, patent or copyright, or any improvement, rights, or claims relating to the foregoing, shall be presumed to be an Invention if it is conceived, developed, used, sold, exploited or reduced to practice by the Employee or with the aid of the Employee within one (1) year after termination of employment. The Employee can rebut the above presumption if he proves the idea, process or invention (i) was first conceived or developed after termination of employment, (ii) was conceived or developed entirely on the Employee’s own time without using the Company’s equipment, supplies, facilities, personnel or Confidential Information, and (iii) did not result from or is not derived directly or indirectly, from any work performed by the Employee for the Company or from work performed by another employee of the Company to which the Employee had access.

  • Post Termination Covenants The Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Proprietary Products are the exclusive and valuable property of the Company and may not be used by the Employee for any purpose of any kind, directly or indirectly, except during the term of this Agreement for the sole and exclusive benefit of the Company in his capacity as an employee of the Company and that the success of the Company depends on the Employee’s observance of his covenants in this Section 9.

  • SEVERANCE COMPENSATION IN THE EVENT OF A TERMINATION OTHER THAN FOR CAUSE In the event of a Termination Other Than for Cause, the Employee shall be paid as severance compensation his Base Salary (at the rate payable at the time of such termination) for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of such termination, on the dates specified in Section 3.1, and Employee shall also be paid an amount equal to the average annual bonus earned by the Employee as an employee of Avocent Corporation and its affiliates and predecessors in the two (2) years immediately preceding the date of termination. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 4.2 to the contrary, the Employee may in the Employee’s sole discretion, by delivery of a notice to the Employer within thirty (30) days following a Termination Other Than for Cause, elect to receive from the Employer a lump sum severance payment by bank cashier’s check equal to the present value of the flow of cash payments that would otherwise be paid to the Employee pursuant to this Section 4.2. Such present value shall be determined as of the date of delivery of the notice of election by the Employee and shall be based on a discount rate equal to the interest rate on 90-day U.S. Treasury bills, as reported in The Wall Street Journal (or similar publication), on the date of delivery of the election notice. If the Employee elects to receive a lump sum severance payment, Avocent Corporation shall cause the Employer to make such payment to the Employee within ten (10) days following the date on which the Employee notifies the Employer of the Employee’s election. The Employee shall also be entitled to have the vesting of any awards granted to the Employee under any AHC or Avocent stock option plans fully accelerated. The Employee shall be provided with medical plan benefits under any health plans of Avocent or Employer in which the Employee is a participant to the full extent of the Employee’s rights under such plans for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of such Termination Other Than for Cause (even if Employee elects to receive a lump sum severance payment).

  • Payment Through Termination Upon termination of Employee's employment for any reason provided above, Employee shall be entitled to receive all compensation earned and all benefits and reimbursements (including payments for accrued vacation and sick leave, in each case in accordance with applicable policies of the Company) due through the effective date of termination. Additional compensation subsequent to termination, if any, will be due and payable to Employee only to the extent and in the manner expressly provided above in this Section 6. With respect to incentive bonus compensation, Employee shall be entitled to receive any bonus declared but not paid prior to termination. In addition, in the event of a termination by the Company under Section 6(b) or 6(d), Employee shall be entitled to receive incentive bonus compensation through the end of the Company's fiscal year in which termination occurs, calculated as if Employee had remained employed by the Company through the end of such fiscal year, and paid in such amounts, at such times, and in such forms as are determined pursuant to Section 3(b) above and Exhibit A attached hereto. Except as specified in the preceding two sentences, Employee shall not be entitled to receive any incentive bonus compensation after the effective date of termination of his employment. All other rights and obligations of USFloral, the Company, and Employee under this Agreement shall cease as of the effective date of termination, except that Employee's obligations under Sections 7, 8, 9 and 10 below shall survive such termination in accordance with their terms.

  • Post-Termination Restrictions Employee recognizes that (i) Company has spent substantial money, time and effort over the years in developing and solidifying its relationships with its customers, suppliers, landlords and alliance, marketing and media partners and in developing its Confidential Information; (ii) long-term customer, landlord, supplier and partner relationships often can be difficult to develop and require a significant investment of time, effort and expense; (iii) Company has paid its employees to, among other things, develop and preserve business information, customer, landlord, vendor and partner goodwill, customer, landlord, vendor and partner loyalty and customer, landlord, vendor and partner contacts for and on behalf of Company; and (iv) Company is hereby agreeing to employ and pay Employee based upon Employee’s assurances and promises not to divert goodwill of customers, landlords, suppliers or partners of Company, either individually or on a combined basis, or to put himself in a position following Employee’s employment with Company in which the confidentiality of Company’s Confidential Information might somehow be compromised. Accordingly, Employee agrees that during the Employment Period and for the period of time set forth below following termination of employment, provided termination is in accordance with the terms of Section 4.1(b), (c), or (d), or due to expiration of the Agreement due to non-renewal by either party, Employee will not, directly or indirectly (whether as owner, partner, consultant, employee or otherwise):

  • Termination After a Change in Control You will receive Severance Benefits under this Agreement if, during the Term of this Agreement and after a Change in Control has occurred, your employment is terminated by the Company without Cause (other than on account of your Disability or death) or you resign for Good Reason.

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