Repair and Overhaul Obligations after Termination Sample Clauses

Repair and Overhaul Obligations after Termination. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 7.01 and 7.03, in the event POA terminates this Agreement pursuant thereto (i) GE shall remain obligated to Repair and Overhaul, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement otherwise applicable thereto, each Gas Turbine Package through the completion of its next major overhaul after the effective date of such termination, and (ii) POA shall remain obligated to pay the Fired Hour Fee for each Gas Turbine Package through the completion of its next major overhaul after the effective date of such termination.
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  • OBLIGATIONS AFTER TERMINATION Executive shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder after an Incapacity Termination Date except Executive’s obligations under Sections 7 and 8, which shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. After an Incapacity Termination Date, Employer shall have no further obligations or liabilities hereunder except that Employer shall, not later than two (2) weeks after an Incapacity Termination Date, pay to Executive those amounts described in Section 9.2(ii); provided, however, that in the event an Incapacity Termination Date occurs at least six (6) months after the commencement of a Contract Year during the Term, Employer shall pay to Executive a pro-rated portion of the Annual Bonus for the Contract Year during which the Incapacity Termination Date occurs, such amount to be determined in the sole discretion of Employer. Additionally, Employer shall comply with the provisions of COBRA and the provisions of any Employer benefit plans in which Executive or Executive’s eligible dependents or beneficiaries are participating at the time of termination. Nothing in this Section 11 shall affect the amount of any benefits which may be payable to Executive under any insurance plan or policy maintained by Employer or Executive or pursuant to any Employer company practice, plan or program applicable to other executive-level employees of the Emmis Group.

  • Payments After Termination No payments of money by Tenant to Landlord after the termination of this Lease, in any manner, or after giving of any notice (other than a demand for payment of money) by Landlord to Tenant, shall reinstate, continue or extend the term of this Lease or affect any notice given to Tenant prior to the payment of such money, it being agreed that after the service of notice of the commencement of a suit or other final judgment granting Landlord possession of the Premises, Landlord may receive and collect any sums of rent due, or any other sums of money due under the terms of this Lease or otherwise exercise its rights and remedies hereunder. The payment of such sums of money, whether as rent or otherwise, shall not waive said notice or in any manner affect any pending suit or judgment theretofore obtained.

  • Survival After Termination The agreement to arbitrate will survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • Death after Termination In the event of the death of Executive during the period Executive is receiving payments pursuant to this Agreement, Executive’s designated beneficiary shall be entitled to receive the balance of the payments; or in the event of no designated beneficiary, the remaining payments shall be made to Executive’s estate.

  • Survival After Termination of Agreement Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the covenants in Sections 7(a) and (b) shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the Executive's employment with the Company.

  • Compensation After Termination (i) If the Employment Period is terminated pursuant to Executive’s resignation without Good Reason, death or Incapacity, Executive shall only be entitled to receive his/her Base Salary through the date of termination and shall not be entitled to any other salary, bonus, compensation or benefits from the Company or its Subsidiaries, except as may be required by applicable law.

  • Non-Competition After Termination In further consideration of the Company providing Executive with its confidential information, trade secrets, goodwill, and proprietary business information, Executive agrees that he shall not, at any time during the period of one (1) year after the termination of the later of the Basic Term and any extension of the Basic Term under this Agreement, for any reason, within any market or country in which the Company has operated assets or provided services, or formulated a plan to operate its assets or provide services during the last twelve (12) months of Executive’s employ, engage in or contribute Executive’s knowledge to any work which is competitive with or similar to a product, process, apparatus, services, or development on which Executive worked or with respect to which Executive had access to while employed by the Company; provided, however, that the one (1) year period set forth in this Section 5.4 shall be a two (2) year period in the case of an Executive whose employment is terminated due to Retirement.

  • Rights After Termination 15.1 All rights and obligations of the parties which accrue on or before the effective termination date shall be fully enforceable by either party after termination.

  • Obligations After Closing For a period of two years following the Closing, Purchaser, on the one hand, and Seller, on the other hand, shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose, or permit any of its Entity Representatives to disclose, to any third party the terms and conditions of this Agreement or the Contemplated Transactions (including all or any portion of the Purchase Price) (collectively, “Confidential Information”) without the written consent of the other Parties. Further, from and after the Closing, Seller shall not use or disclose to any third party, and shall cause each of its Affiliates not to use or disclose to any third party, any Purchaser Confidential Information (including geological or geophysical data or any other Purchaser Confidential Information concerning or included in the Acquired Assets), and shall exercise commercially reasonable efforts to enforce, and cause any of its existing or future Affiliates to enforce, any agreements with their respective employees, independent contractors, consultants, representatives and agents relating to such Purchaser Confidential Information. This Section 10.12(b) shall not prevent disclosure by a Party: (i) pursuant to Section 10.12(c) or Section 10.13; (ii) of information that, at the time of disclosure, is generally available to the public (other than as a result of a breach of this Agreement (including Section 10.13) or any other confidentiality agreement to which such Party is a party or of which it has Knowledge), as evidenced by generally available documents or publications; (iii) to the extent disclosure is necessary or advisable, to its Affiliates or to such Party’s or any such Affiliate’s Entity Representatives for the purpose of performing their respective obligations under this Agreement; (iv) to banks or other financial institutions or agencies or any independent accountants or legal counsel or investment advisors employed by such Party or its Affiliates, to the extent disclosure is necessary or advisable to obtain financing; (v) by Purchaser to one or more potential purchasers of any of the Acquired Assets; (vi) to Governmental Authorities to the extent necessary to comply with its obligations under this Agreement and Law with respect to the HSR Act; (vii) as required by applicable securities or other Laws or the applicable rules of any stock exchange having jurisdiction over the disclosing Party or its Affiliates; (viii) to third Persons holding preferential rights to purchase or rights of consent or rights to receive notice that may be applicable to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, as reasonably necessary to obtain waivers of such right or such consents or to provide such notice; or (ix) to the extent necessary to comply with its obligations under this Agreement or any of the Transaction Documents or to enforce this Agreement; provided, however, that in each case of disclosure under clauses (iii), (iv), or (v), the Persons to whom disclosure is made are provided with a copy of this confidentiality provision, and the Party making such disclosure shall be liable and responsible for any breach by such Person of this confidentiality obligation.

  • After Termination In the event of a Voluntary Termination or Termination for Cause, Officer covenants that he shall not for one year following such termination directly or indirectly as an owner, partner, shareholder, employee, consultant, or in any similar manner engage, in competition with the corporation, in the same type of business as the corporation is engaged at the time of the termination, it being understood that the competitive nature of any other ownership, employment, consultation or other activity shall be determined in good faith by the Board of Directors of the Corporation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the purchase or holding by Officer as an investment or otherwise of up to one percent of the outstanding stock or other securities of any such competitive corporation or business which has its securities publicly traded on any recognized securities exchange or in the over-the-counter market of five percent of the stock of any privately held corporation shall not constitute a breach of the covenant contained in this Section 5.2.

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