Relocation Matters Sample Clauses

Relocation Matters. The Company shall reimburse the Executive for the expenses incurred with respect to the following relocation matters: (a) two round trip coach airline tickets for his spouse from Chicago X’Xxxx or Midway airport to Detroit Metropolitan airport; and (b) packing, transportation and insurance to transport all household goods and up to two automobiles from the xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xx Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx to the metropolitan area of Detroit, Michigan.
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Relocation Matters. Executive shall promptly relocate to Houston, Texas. Company shall pay the reasonable cost and expenses of relocating Executive's household effects from Guam and Hawaii to Houston, Texas
Relocation Matters. The Company shall reimburse Executive for reasonable and customary relocation expenses to be mutually agreed to by the Company and Executive for Executive's relocation to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Relocation Matters. The Company shall reimburse Executive for all reasonable temporary housing expenses incurred by Executive prior to his taking occupancy of permanent housing facilities for a period not to exceed nine (9) months from the Appointment Date. The Company shall reimburse Executive for all reasonable and customary moving expenses incurred by Executive in connection with his relocation to the Providence, Rhode Island area as contemplated by this Agreement. The Company shall also reimburse Executive for all reasonable and customary closing costs incurred by Executive in connection with the sale of his New Jersey residence and the purchase of his Rhode Island residence. The reimbursement contemplated hereby shall be made by the Company reasonably promptly following submission by Executive of reasonable documentation of such expenses.
Relocation Matters. The Company shall reimburse Executive for all reasonable temporary housing expenses incurred by Executive prior to his taking occupancy of permanent housing facilities for a period not to exceed nine (9) months from the Appointment Date. The Company shall reimburse Executive for all reasonable and customary moving expenses incurred by Executive in connection with his relocation to the Providence, Rhode Island area as contemplated by this Agreement. The reimbursement contemplated hereby shall be made by the Company reasonably promptly following submission by Executive of reasonable documentation of such expenses.
Relocation Matters. (a) State Auto shall reimburse Executive for all moving expenses (the “Moving Expenses”) associated with relocating Executive and his family from his residence in Jacksonville Beach, Florida (the “Florida Residence”), to the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. (b) The Parties acknowledge that Executive has been reimbursed for his temporary living expense since he was hired in February 2006, and he will continue to be so reimbursed for such expenses in accordance with this subsection (b). The purpose of this subsection (b) is to clarify and set forth the prior and ongoing obligations of the Parties with respect to these reimbursements. Accordingly, the Parties agree as follows: (i) State Auto shall reimburse Executive for Executive’s temporary living expenses associated with the performance of his duties at or from State Auto’s home office or the Florida Residence (the “Temporary Living Expenses”) in an aggregate amount up to the following (the “Total Reimbursement”): (A) $9,000; times (B) the number of months in the period commencing February 2006 and ending on the earlier of (1) the date Executive completes his relocation to the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area, or (2) July 1, 2007 (the “Reimbursement Period”). (ii) Executive shall submit appropriate reports to State Auto for purposes of documenting his Temporary Living Expenses. (iii) At the end of the Reimbursement Period, the Parties shall perform a reconciliation of the documented Temporary Living Expenses and the Total Reimbursement paid during the Reimbursement Period. To the extent that the Total Reimbursement exceeds the documented Temporary Living Expenses, Executive shall promptly pay such excess to State Auto. However, State Auto shall no have any obligation to make any additional payment to Executive to the extent that the documented Temporary Living Expenses exceed the Total Reimbursement. (iv) State Auto’s obligation to reimburse Executive for the Temporary Living Expenses shall terminate on the earlier of (A) the date Executive completes his relocation to the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area, or (B) July 1, 2007. (v) By way of illustration, and not in limitation, Temporary Living Expenses shall include the following: (A) storage expenses of Executive’s household goods; (B) rent expense associated with the Florida Residence; (C) commuting expenses associated with Executive’s travel to and from the Florida Residence and State Auto’s home office; and (D) hotel and meal expenses associated with t...
Relocation Matters. The Company shall assist the Executive with relocation matters as a result of the Executive's need to move from the Pittsburgh Pennsylvania area to the Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida area in accordance with Section 2.2 hereof in order to perform his duties hereunder. In connection therewith, the Company shall perform certain obligations, cover certain of the Executive's costs and reimburse the Executive certain expenses in accordance with, and subject to, the provisions set forth on Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof.
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  • Transition Matters (a) Prior to the Closing, each party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to negotiate in good faith the schedules to, and Provider Fees provided for in, the Transition Services Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof. To the extent that the Parties are unable to reach such agreement, the applicable provisions of the Transition Services Agreement shall control from and after the Closing, subject to amendment in accordance with the terms of the Transition Services Agreement. The Parties acknowledge and agree that if there are any disputes with respect to the Transition Services Agreement prior to the Closing, such disputes shall not affect the obligations of the Parties to effect the Closing and shall be resolved in accordance with the terms of the Transition Services Agreement. (b) Acquiror acknowledges that Seller has the absolute and exclusive proprietary right to the trademark “OPTIMUM”, other “OPTIMUM” inclusive trademarks and designs and logos associated therewith currently used by the Business (collectively, the “Names”) and that none of the rights thereto or goodwill represented thereby or pertaining thereto are being transferred hereby or in connection herewith. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for a period of 360 days following the Closing, the Company and the Subsidiaries may continue to operate the Systems using the Names, including (i) use of the phrase “Optimum is now Charter,” (ii) use of any Name affixed to vehicles, signage or other equipment which are used by any of them in Business as of the Closing Date, (iii) use of any printed purchase orders or sales, maintenance or license agreements that bear a Name (as limited by any existing agreements the Seller or any of its Affiliates may have with third parties) until the supplies thereof existing on the Closing Date have been exhausted, and (iv) use of any printed billing statements that bear a Name (such billing statements and purchase orders and sales, maintenance and license agreements are collectively referred to herein as “Forms”); provided, however, that notwithstanding the foregoing with respect to any advertising, marketing, packaging, displays, merchandise or other promotional materials (“Promotional Materials”) which are used by the Company or any Subsidiary in the Business as of the Closing Date the Company and the Subsidiaries shall have the right to use such Promotional Materials only: (i) for a period of 60 days following the Closing with respect to mass marketing Promotional Materials (such as television advertising and mass mailings) and 180 days for all other Promotional Materials, (ii) in the exact form as such Promotional Materials exist on the Closing Date, (iii) to the extent that the Company or Subsidiary using such Promotional Materials has not modified the products or services of the Business in any way which would render the use of such Promotional Materials inaccurate or misleading in any respect, and (iv) provided the Company and the Subsidiaries shall xxxx such materials as necessary in order to indicate clearly and prominently to indicate that neither the Acquiror nor any of its Affiliates is affiliated with the Seller or any of its Affiliates. With respect to Forms, within 60 days after the Closing Date the Company and the Subsidiaries shall sticker or otherwise xxxx such documents as necessary in order to indicate clearly that neither the Seller nor any of its Affiliates are a party to such documents or affiliated with the Seller or any of its Affiliates. From and after the expiration of the period for use applicable to Promotional Materials or Forms, the Company and the Subsidiaries shall cease to use any such Promotional Materials or Forms. With respect to the other uses of the Names permitted above, from and after the 360-day period permitted above the Company and the Subsidiaries shall delete or cover (as by stickering) any Name from any item included in inventory that bears Name and take such other actions as may be necessary or advisable clearly and prominently to indicate that neither the Acquiror nor any of its Affiliates is affiliated with the Seller or any of its Affiliates. If Acquiror determines that it wishes the Company and the Subsidiaries to use any Promotional Materials or Forms to which the applicable period provided above applies for a duration longer than such period or to use any other Promotional Materials or Forms or to create new Promotional Materials or Forms incorporating the Names in a manner exceeding the scope of the rights granted herein, Acquiror shall notify Seller and the parties shall negotiate in good faith the terms of a trademark license granting to the Company and the Subsidiaries such rights for an agreed-upon term and otherwise on terms and conditions mutually acceptable to Acquiror and Seller. For the avoidance of doubt, the execution and delivery of any such trademark license shall not be a condition to Closing or otherwise affect the obligations of the parties to consummate the Transaction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 5.11(b) shall require the Acquiror to remove or discontinue using any Name that is affixed as of the Closing Date to converters or other items in or to be used in consumer homes or properties, or as are used in a similar fashion making such removal or discontinuation impracticable.

  • Union Matters An accurate list and description (in all material respects) of all union contracts and collective bargaining agreements of TBAY, if any. (Schedule Q.)

  • Litigation Matters If the FDIC Party and the Assuming Institution do not agree to submit the Dispute Item to arbitration, the Dispute Item may be resolved by litigation in accordance with Federal or state law, as provided in Section 13.10 of the Purchase and Assumption Agreement. Any litigation shall be filed in a United States District Court in the proper district.

  • Relocations When an employee is permanently reassigned or transferred to a new work location thirty-five (35) or more miles away from his/her present work location to accommodate the State's operational needs, he/she shall be reimbursed for actual reasonable and necessary moving expenses by common carrier. If the State requires an employee to live in a specified zone or district after initial assignment, the employee will be reimbursed for actual reasonable and necessary moving expenses by common carrier. An employee will not be permanently reassigned or transferred for disciplinary or arbitrary or capricious reasons. Unless specific requirements dictate otherwise, transfers and reassignments shall be on a voluntary basis from among qualified employees. The most senior employee who is qualified to perform the duties of the position shall be entitled to the transfer or reassignment. If there are no qualified volunteers, the least senior qualified employee shall be transferred. In the event the least senior qualified employee has children of elementary or secondary school age, he/she shall be exempted from this provision in the event no schools are available in the new assignment area or if suitable educational arrangements for such children cannot be mutually agreed to. When an employee is reassigned to a new work location under this Article, he/she will have the option, in lieu of relocation, to have recall rights under the Seniority Article of this Agreement as though he/she were laid off as of the effective date of the reassignment. The State shall provide ninety (90) days advance notice of such relocations whenever possible, and in the event that less than ninety (90) days notice is provided, the State will pay reasonable temporary relocation expenses, pursuant to the Lodging and Meals Article of this Agreement, for any period of less than ninety (90) days notice. This Article does not apply to employees relocating in connection with any reduction in force or to employees in job classes which traditionally have required performance of duties at other than a fixed location.

  • Pension Matters Schedule 7.17 sets forth, as of the Closing Date, a complete and correct list of, and that separately identifies, (i) all Title IV Plans, (ii) all Multiemployer Plans and (iii) all material Benefit Plans. Each Benefit Plan, and each trust thereunder, intended to qualify for tax exempt status under Section 401 or 501 of the Code or other Laws so qualifies. Except for those that could not, in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Effect, (x) each Benefit Plan is in compliance with applicable provisions of ERISA, the Code and other Laws, (y) there are no existing or pending (or to the knowledge of any Obligor or any of its Subsidiaries, threatened) claims (other than routine claims for benefits in the normal course), sanctions, actions, lawsuits or other proceedings or investigation involving any Benefit Plan to which any Obligor or Subsidiary thereof incurs or otherwise has or could have an obligation or any liability or Claim and (z) no ERISA Event is reasonably expected to occur. The Borrower and each of its ERISA Affiliates has met all applicable requirements under the ERISA Funding Rules with respect to each Title IV Plan, and no waiver of the minimum funding standards under the ERISA Funding Rules has been applied for or obtained. As of the most recent valuation date for any Title IV Plan, the funding target attainment percentage (as defined in Section 430(d)(2) of the Code) is at least sixty percent (60%), and neither any Obligor nor any of its ERISA Affiliates knows of any facts or circumstances that could reasonably be expected to cause the funding target attainment percentage to fall below sixty percent (60%) as of the most recent valuation date. As of the Closing Date, no ERISA Event has occurred in connection with which obligations and liabilities (contingent or otherwise) remain outstanding. No ERISA Affiliate would have any Withdrawal Liability as a result of a complete withdrawal from any Multiemployer Plan on the date this representation is made.

  • Indemnification Matters The Company hereby acknowledges that one (1) or more of the directors nominated to serve on the Board of Directors by the Investors (each a “Fund Director”) may have certain rights to indemnification, advancement of expenses and/or insurance provided by one or more of the Investors and certain of their affiliates (collectively, the “Fund Indemnitors”). The Company hereby agrees (a) that it is the indemnitor of first resort (i.e., its obligations to any such Fund Director are primary and any obligation of the Fund Indemnitors to advance expenses or to provide indemnification for the same expenses or liabilities incurred by such Fund Director are secondary), (b) that it shall be required to advance the full amount of expenses incurred by such Fund Director and shall be liable for the full amount of all expenses, judgments, penalties, fines and amounts paid in settlement by or on behalf of any such Fund Director to the extent legally permitted and as required by the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation or Bylaws of the Company (or any agreement between the Company and such Fund Director), without regard to any rights such Fund Director may have against the Fund Indemnitors, and, (c) that it irrevocably waives, relinquishes and releases the Fund Indemnitors from any and all claims against the Fund Indemnitors for contribution, subrogation or any other recovery of any kind in respect thereof. The Company further agrees that no advancement or payment by the Fund Indemnitors on behalf of any such Fund Director with respect to any claim for which such Fund Director has sought indemnification from the Company shall affect the foregoing and the Fund Indemnitors shall have a right of contribution and/or be subrogated to the extent of such advancement or payment to all of the rights of recovery of such Fund Director against the Company.

  • Certain Litigation Matters The Owner Trustee shall provide prompt written notice to the Depositor, the Seller and the Servicer of any action, proceeding or investigation known to the Owner Trustee that could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the Trust or the Owner Trust Estate.

  • Relocation World Omni shall give WOAR at least 60 days’ prior written notice of any relocation of its principal executive office or jurisdiction of formation if, as a result of such relocation, the applicable provisions of the UCC would require the filing of any amendment of any previously filed financing or continuation statement or of any new financing statement and shall promptly file any such amendment or new financing statement.

  • Closing Location The Closing shall be held at the location designated by the Corporation or, if no such designation is made, at the office of Seller's Attorney.

  • COOPERATION IN FUTURE MATTERS The Executive hereby agrees that, for a period of three (3) years following his Date of Termination, he shall cooperate with the Company's reasonable requests relating to matters that pertain to the Executive's employment by the Company, including, without limitation, providing information or limited consultation as to such matters, participating in legal proceedings, investigations or audits on behalf of the Company, or otherwise making himself reasonably available to the Company for other related purposes. Any such cooperation shall be performed at times scheduled taking into consideration the Executive's other commitments, and the Executive shall be compensated at a reasonable hourly or per diem rate to be agreed by the parties to the extent such cooperation is required on more than an occasional and limited basis. The Executive shall not be required to perform such cooperation to the extent it conflicts with any requirements of exclusivity of service for another employer or otherwise, nor in any manner that in the good faith belief of the Executive would conflict with his rights under or ability to enforce this Agreement.

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