Common use of Subsequent Information Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Information. The terms of Section 2.03 will apply if, after the Executive terminates, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause. In this case, the Company will be entitled to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received. For purposes of this Agreement, Without Cause means termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 2.03 or 2.04.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.), Executive Severance Agreement (DSW Inc.), Severance Agreement (DSW Inc.)

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Subsequent Information. The terms of Section 2.03 will apply if, after the Executive terminates, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause. In this case, the Company will be entitled to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received. For purposes of this Agreement, “Involuntary Termination Without Cause means Cause” and “Without Cause” mean termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 2.03 or 2.04.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.), Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.), Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.)

Subsequent Information. The terms of Section 2.03 will apply if, after the Executive terminates, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause. In this case, the Company will be entitled may seek to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received. For purposes of this Agreement, “Involuntary Termination Without Cause Cause” and “Without Cause” means termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 2.03 or 2.04.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.)

Subsequent Information. The terms of Section 2.03 will apply if, after the Executive terminates, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause. In this case, the Company will be entitled to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received. For purposes of this Agreement, Without Cause means termination of the Executive’s 's employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 2.03 or 2.04.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Severance Agreement (DSW Inc.)

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Subsequent Information. The terms of Section 2.03 will apply if, after the Executive terminates, the Company learns of an event that, had it been known before the Executive terminated employment, would have justified a termination for Cause. In this case, the Company will be entitled to recover (and the Executive agrees to repay) any amounts (other than legally protected benefits) that the Executive received. For purposes of this Agreement, Without Cause means termination of the Executive’s employment by the Company for any reason other than those set forth in Section 2.03 or 2.04.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Executive Severance Agreement (Designer Brands Inc.)

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