Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country Sample Clauses

Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country. If you are on a non-European Union country’s payroll at Termination of employment, your Stock Option Award is affected as follows: i. If your employment Terminates prior to [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date, then all Stock Options will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. ii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 65, have at least 90 points (sum of age and service at Termination), or have retired due to Mandatory Retirement, then one hundred percent (100%) of the Stock Option Award will vest as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. iii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination you are at least age 60 or have at least 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination, then a portion of the Stock Option Award will vest as follows: the vested portion of your Stock Option Award is determined by multiplying the number of Stock Options granted by the number of completed months from the Grant Date to your termination date, up to a maximum of 36 months, divided by 36 months. The unvested portion of your Stock Option Award will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the earlier of the last day that the NYSE is open that is no more than five years after your Termination date or the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. iv. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination you are less than age 60 or have less than 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination), then the unvested portion of your Stock Option Award will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the earlier of the last day that the NYSE is open that is no more than 180 days after your termination date or the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. v. Notwithstanding the foregoing, one hundred percent (100%) of the Stock Option Award will vest if you Terminate employment after a Change in Control and are eligible for a severance pay benefit under the Chevron Corporation Change in Control Surplus Employee Severance Program for LTIP Eligible Participants in Salary Grades 43 and Below, as may ...
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Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country. If you are on a non-European Union country’s payroll at Termination of employment, your Performance Share Award is affected as follows: i. If your employment Terminates prior to [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date, then all Performance Shares will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. ii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 65, have at least 90 points (sum of age and service at Termination), or have retired due to Mandatory Retirement, 100% of the Performance Share Award will vest. iii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 60 or have at least 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination): A portion of the Performance Share Award will vest. The number of the vested Performance Share Award is determined by multiplying the number of Performance Shares granted by the number of completed months from the Performance Period start date to your Termination date, up to a maximum of 36 months, divided by 36 months. The unvested portion of your Performance Shares Award will be forfeited. iv. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with the exception of Section 2.1a.ii, if you Terminate employment after a Change in Control and are eligible for a severance pay benefit under the Chevron Corporation Change in Control Surplus Employee Severance Program for LTIP Eligible Participants in Salary Grades 43 and Below, as may be amended, the vested Performance Share Award will be determined by multiplying the number of Performance Shares granted by the number of completed months from the Performance Period start date to your Termination date, up to a maximum of 36 months, divided by 36 months. The unvested portion of your Performance Shares Award will be forfeited.
Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country. If you are on a non-European Union country’s payroll at Termination of employment and Terminate prior to the end of the three-year performance period, vesting of your Performance Share Award is affected as follows:
Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country. If you are on a non-European Union country’s payroll at Termination of employment, your Stock Option Award is affected as follows: i. If your employment Terminates prior to [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date, then all Stock Options will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. ii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 65, or have at least 90 points (sum of age and service at Termination), or have retired due to Mandatory Retirement, then one hundred percent (100%) of the Stock Option Award will vest as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. iii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination you are at least age 60 or have at least 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination, then a portion of the Stock Option Award will vest as follows: the vested portion of your Stock Option Award is determined by multiplying the number of Stock Options granted by the number of completed months from the Grant Date to your termination date, up to a maximum of 36 months, divided by 36 months. The unvested portion of your Stock Option Award will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the earlier of the last day that the NYSE is open that is no more than five years after your Termination date or the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. iv. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination you are less than age 60 or have less than 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination), then the unvested portion of your Stock Option Award will be forfeited as of your date of Termination. The vested portion of your Stock Option Award will be exercisable until the earlier of the last day that the NYSE is open that is no more than 180 days after your termination date or the Expiration Date as described in Section 1.6. v. Notwithstanding the foregoing, one hundred percent (100%) of the Stock Option Award will vest if you Terminate employment after a Change in Control and are eligible for a severance pay benefit under the Chevron Corporation Change in Control Surplus Employee Severance Program for LTIP Eligible Participants in Salary Grades 43 and Below, as m...
Termination in a Non-European Union Payroll Country. If you are on a non-European Union country’s payroll at Termination of employment, your Restricted Stock Unit Award is affected as follows. i. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 65, have at least 90 points (sum of age and service at Termination), or have retired due to Mandatory Retirement, then your Restricted Stock Unit Award will continue to vest in accordance with Section 1.4. ii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination, you are at least age 60 or have at least 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination), then a portion of the Restricted Stock Unit Award will vest as follows: the number of Restricted Stock Units subject to vesting is determined by multiplying the number of Restricted Stock Units granted by the number of completed months from the Grant Date to your Termination date, up to a maximum of 60 months, divided by 60 months. The portion of your Restricted Stock Unit Award that does not vest in accordance with this formula will be automatically forfeited as of your date of Termination. iii. If your employment Terminates on or after [DATE] of the year following the Grant Date and if, upon Termination you are less than age 60 or have less than 75 points (sum of age and service at Termination) then all unvested Restricted Stock Units will be automatically forfeited as of your date of Termination.

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