REITERATING INELIGIBILITY Clause Samples

The 'Reiterating Ineligibility' clause serves to restate and confirm that certain parties or individuals remain ineligible for a particular benefit, right, or participation under the agreement. Typically, this clause clarifies that even if circumstances change or if there is ambiguity elsewhere in the contract, the specified ineligibility continues to apply. For example, it may reaffirm that employees terminated for cause cannot receive severance, regardless of other provisions. Its core function is to eliminate confusion and reinforce the boundaries of eligibility, thereby preventing disputes over entitlement.
REITERATING INELIGIBILITY. The restriction con- tained in subsection (b)(2) of section 301d of title 37, United States Code, on the eligibility of flag and gen- eral officers serving as full-time physicians to receive a multiyear retention bonus under that section shall not be construed as being limited, modified, or super- seded by any provision of law, whether enacted before, on, or after the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 5, 1991], unless that provision of law— (1) specifically refers to that section and this sub- section; and (2) identifies the flag and general officers affected by that provision.