Common use of Severance Conditions Clause in Contracts

Severance Conditions. Your receipt of the severance benefits set forth in Section 6 is conditional upon (a) your continuing to comply with all of your legal and contractual obligations to the Company; and (b) your delivering to the Company an effective and irrevocable general release of claims in favor of the Company within 60 days following your termination date. The salary continuation set forth in Section 6(b) will be paid in equal installments on the Company’s regular payroll schedule and will be subject to applicable tax withholdings over the period outlined above following the date of your termination date; provided, however, that no payments will be made prior to the release becoming effective. Within 60 days following your Separation from Service, and subject to the release being effective by the payment date, the Company will pay you in a lump sum the salary continuation that you would have received on or prior to such date under the original schedule but for the delay while waiting for the effectiveness of the release, with the balance of the salary continuation being paid on the Company’s regular payroll schedule.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Loop Media, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Loop Media, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Loop Media, Inc.)

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Severance Conditions. Your receipt of the severance benefits set forth in Section 6 7 is conditional upon (a) your continuing to comply with all of your legal and contractual obligations to the Company; and (b) your delivering to the Company an effective and irrevocable general release of claims in favor of the Company within 60 days following your termination date. The salary continuation set forth in Section 6(b7(b) will be paid in equal installments on the Company’s regular payroll schedule and will be subject to applicable tax withholdings over the period outlined above following the date of your termination date; provided, however, that no payments will be made prior to the release becoming effective. Within 60 days following your Separation from Service, and subject to the release being effective by the payment date, the Company will pay you in a lump sum the salary continuation that you would have received on or prior to such date under the original schedule but for the delay while waiting for the effectiveness of the release, with the balance of the salary continuation being paid on the Company’s regular payroll schedule.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Loop Media, Inc.)

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