SEPARATION PAY PLAN BENEFITS Sample Clauses

SEPARATION PAY PLAN BENEFITS. Commencing on July 1, 2004, Xxxxxx shall be eligible to participate in and receive benefits at the Vice Chair level under the Union Bank of California, N.A. Separation Pay Plan in effect at the time this Agreement is executed by Xxxxxx (the "Separation Pay Plan"), subject to the eligibility requirements and other terms and conditions of the such Plan, to the extent not otherwise modified by and/or specifically provided for in this Agreement. The Bank shall not be required to provide any additional written notice of position elimination to Xxxxxx other than as set forth in Paragraph 5 of this Agreement and the Notice Period described in Paragraph 5 shall be deemed to satisfy any notice requirement under the Separation Pay Plan. Under the Separation Pay Plan, Xxxxxx shall receive one hundred and four (104) weeks of separation pay allowance and benefit continuation, less applicable deductions and withholdings. Separation pay allowance payments shall be made in equal installments on the Bank's regularly scheduled pay days and shall end on June 30, 2006. For purposes of separation pay allowance, Xxxxxx'x base salary shall be $1,000,000.00 annually, which shall be deemed to fully satisfy the "base pay" component (including any amounts for "bonus averaging") under the Separation Pay Plan. Xxxxxx also shall receive additional supplemental amounts of $13,200.00 (which represents annual automobile allowance), and $4,800.00 (which represents annual dues for Xxxxxx'x membership in the Peninsula Country Club), totaling $18,000.00 annually. This amount shall be augmented by an additional gross amount which, when subjected to applicable withholding, results in a net amount of $7,176.00 (which represents annual dues for Xxxxxx'x memberships in the Bankers Club and the California Club). Subject to the provisions of Paragraphs 7 and 12 of this Agreement, Xxxxxx'x entitlement to receive benefits under the Separation Pay Plan shall not be affected in the event that Xxxxxx is employed by an entity that subsequently is acquired by or becomes affiliated with the Bank through merger, acquisition or any other form of transfer prior to June 30, 2006, and in such case, Xxxxxx shall not be required to repay any separation pay allowance or other benefits received under this Agreement, nor shall Xxxxxx be entitled to any benefits or rights under the Change-of-Control Agreement between Xxxxxx and UNBC dated May 1, 2003 (the "Change-of-Control Agreement"). Further, Xxxxxx'x rights to emp...
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  • Separation Pay and Benefits Specifically in consideration of your signing this Agreement and subject to the limitations, obligations, and other provisions contained in this Agreement, the Company agrees as follows:

  • Separation Benefits If this Agreement is terminated either by the Company without Cause in accordance with Section 6(c) (including the Company’s non-renewal of this Agreement) or by Employee resigning his employment for Good Reason in accordance with Section 6(d), the Company shall have no further obligation to Employee under this Agreement, except the Company shall provide the Accrued Obligations to Employee in accordance with Section 7(a) plus the following payments and benefits (collectively, the “Separation Benefits”) to Employee: (i) an amount equal to one times the sum of the Base Salary in effect immediately before the Termination Date plus the Annual Bonus received by Employee for the fiscal year preceding the Termination Date (or if Employee was employed for less than one full fiscal year prior to the Termination Date, the Annual Bonus for purposes of this Section 7 shall be the Annual Bonus payable during the current fiscal year at the target amount provided above) (together, the “Separation Pay”); and (ii) during the six-month period commencing on the Termination Date that Employee is eligible to elect and elects to continue coverage for himself and his eligible dependents under the Company’s group heath insurance plan pursuant to the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended (“COBRA”), or similar state law, the Company shall reimburse Employee on a monthly basis for the difference between the amount Employee pays to effect and continue such coverage under COBRA and the employee contribution amount that active employees of the Company pay for the same or similar coverage; provided, however, that Employee shall notify the Company in writing within five days after he becomes eligible after the Termination Date for group health insurance coverage, if any, through subsequent employment or otherwise and the Company shall have no further reimbursement obligation after Employee becomes eligible for group health insurance coverage due to subsequent employment or otherwise. The Separation Pay shall be paid to Employee in a lump sum within 60 days of the Termination Date; provided, however, that no Separation Pay shall be paid to Employee unless the Company receives, on or within 55 days after the Termination Date, an executed and fully effective copy of the Release (as defined below). Any COBRA reimbursements due under this Section shall be made by the last day of the month following the month in which the applicable premiums were paid by Employee. For the avoidance of doubt, Employee shall not be entitled to the Separation Benefits if this Agreement is terminated (i) due to Employee’s death; (ii) by the Company due to Employee’s Inability to Perform; (iii) by the Company for Cause; (iv) by Employee without Good Reason; or (v) by non-renewal by Employee in accordance with Sections 4(b) and 6(f).

  • Separation Compensation In exchange for your agreement to the general release and waiver of claims and covenant not to sue set forth below and your other promises herein, the Company agrees to provide you with the following:

  • Severance Plans Trident shall cause Fountain to establish the Fountain Severance Plans, each effective as of the Fountain Distribution Date and each in substantially the same form(s) as the Trident Severance Plans as provided by Trident in the online data room in Folders 8.2.2.3, 8.2.2.4 and 8.2.2.5 as of the date of this Agreement (provided that Trident will, prior to establishing such Fountain Severance Plans, amend Section 3.02(b)(x) of the Trident Severance Plan in Folder 8.2.2.5 to be identical to Section 3.02(b)(x) of the Trident Severance Plan in Folder 8.2.2.3 and such amended plan shall serve as the form for the corresponding Fountain Severance Plan) and, correspondingly, Fountain Employees and Former Fountain Employees who are currently eligible to receive or are receiving severance payments shall cease participating in the Trident Severance Plans on the Fountain Distribution Date. After the Fountain Distribution Date: (i) Fountain shall be solely responsible for (x) the payment of all Liabilities under the Trident Severance Plans (as amended pursuant to the proviso above) or Fountain Severance Plans relating to Fountain Employees and Former Fountain Employees, (y) the management and administration of the Fountain Severance Plans and (z) the payment of all employer-related costs in establishing and maintaining the Fountain Severance Plans, and (ii) Trident shall retain sole responsibility for (w) all Liabilities under the Trident Severance Plans or Fountain Severance Plans relating to Trident Employees and Former Trident Employees, (x) all Liabilities for severance or termination pay or benefits under individual agreements entered into with any Trident Employee or Former Trident Employee prior to the Fountain Distribution Date, (y) the management and administration of the Trident Severance Plans and (z) the payment of all employer-related costs in maintaining the Trident Severance Plans. In no event shall an employee or former employee receive a duplication of severance benefits. Except as provided below, Fountain shall be solely responsible for the adjudication of any claims filed by a Fountain Employee or Former Fountain Employee before, on or after the Fountain Distribution Date under a Trident Severance Plan. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, Trident shall be solely responsible for the adjudication of any claim filed by a Fountain Employee or Former Fountain Employee under a Trident Severance Plan before the Fountain Distribution Date that (A) has not been finally adjudicated by Trident on the day immediately preceding the Fountain Distribution Date; and (B) under the applicable claims procedure, Trident’s plan administrator or other authorized person or committee will have a less than sixty (60) day period after the Fountain Distribution Date to respond to such claim. Notwithstanding the previous sentence, if Trident’s response to such claim does not finally adjudicate the claim, Trident shall immediately upon sending its response to the claimant transfer administration of such claim to Fountain for final adjudication.

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