Common use of Trust Arrangement Clause in Contracts

Trust Arrangement. All benefits under the Plan represent an unsecured promise to pay by the Company. The Plan shall be unfunded and the benefits hereunder shall be paid only from the general assets of the Company resulting in the Grantee having no greater rights than the Company's general creditors; provided, however, nothing herein shall prevent or prohibit the Company from establishing a trust or other arrangement for the purpose of providing for the payment of the benefits payable under the Plan.

Appears in 13 contracts

Samples: Incentive Plan Incentive Agreement (Origin Bancorp, Inc.), 2012 Stock Incentive Plan (Origin Bancorp, Inc.), 2012 Stock Incentive Plan (Origin Bancorp, Inc.)

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Trust Arrangement. All benefits under the Plan represent an unsecured promise to pay by the Company. The Plan shall be unfunded and the benefits hereunder shall be paid only from the general assets of the Company resulting in the Grantee having no greater rights than the Company's ’s general creditors; provided, however, nothing herein shall prevent or prohibit the Company from establishing a trust or other arrangement for the purpose of providing for the payment of the benefits payable under the Plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2012 Stock Incentive Plan (Origin Bancorp, Inc.)

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