Life Insurance Policy In addition to the insurance coverage contemplated by Section 4(e), during the Employment Term the Company shall maintain in effect term life insurance coverage for the Executive with a death benefit of at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), subject to the Executive's insurability at standard rates and with the beneficiary or beneficiaries, thereof designated by the Executive. Notwithstanding Section 9 of this Agreement, such life insurance policy or policies may be assigned to a trust for the benefit of any beneficiary designated by the Executive.
Life Insurance If the Employer chooses to obtain insurance on the life of the Executive in connection with its obligations under this Agreement, the Executive hereby agrees to take such physical examinations and to truthfully and completely supply such information as may be required by the Employer or the insurance company designated by the Employer.
Life Insurance Policies If any Debtor, now or any time hereafter, is the beneficiary of a “key man life insurance policy”, it shall promptly notify the Agent thereof, provide the Agent with a true and correct list of the Persons insured, the name and address of the insurance company providing the coverage, the amount of such insurance and the policy number, and, unless otherwise waived by the Agent in writing, take such actions as Agent may deem necessary or the Agent shall deem reasonably desirable to collaterally assign policy to the Agent for the benefit of the Lenders.
Key Man Life Insurance The Company may apply for and obtain and maintain a key man life insurance policy in the name of Executive together with other executives of the Company in an amount deemed sufficient by the Board, the beneficiary of which shall be the Company. Executive shall submit to physical examinations and answer reasonable questions in connection with the application and, if obtained, the maintenance of, as may be required, such insurance policy.
Term Life Insurance During the Employment Term, and in addition to any other benefits to which Executive shall be entitled, the Company agrees to pay the premiums on a term life insurance contract covering the Executive that pays a death benefit of at least $906,000. The Company in its discretion shall select the term life insurance contract on which it will pay the premiums; but, the Executive shall be the owner of such contract and will be or will designate the beneficiary of such contract. The Company (i) will include and report such premium payments in the Executive’s taxable income to the extent required under applicable law and (ii) also will pay to the Executive an additional payment in an amount such that after payment by the Executive of all taxes imposed on the additional payment, the Executive retains an amount of the additional payment equal to the taxes imposed upon the Executive with respect to the Company’s payment of the premiums on the term life insurance contract. The amount of the additional payment shall be determined based on the Executive’s likely effective rates of federal, state and local income taxation for the calendar year in which the additional payment is to be made, net of the likely reduction in federal income taxes that is obtained from any deduction of state and local taxes. Executive agrees, for purposes of calculating the amount of the additional payment, to provide the Company such information as the Company may reasonably request to determine the amount of the additional payment and to cooperate with the Company in good faith in order to effectively make such determination. The Company shall hold all such information secret and confidential and shall not, without the prior written consent of the Executive or as otherwise may be required by law or legal process, communicate or divulge such information to anyone other than the Company and those in need of such information for purposes of determining the amount of the additional payment. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, in the event the term life insurance contract described herein extends beyond the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company, the Executive, and not the Company, shall be obligated to pay the premiums on such term life insurance contract accruing after the Executive’s termination of employment with the Company.
Split Dollar Life Insurance The Company shall pay to the Executive a lump sum equal to the cost on the Termination Date of purchasing, at standard independent insurance premium rates, an individual
Key Person Life Insurance The Company shall maintain term life insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 for Rxx Xxxxxx and $5,000,000 for Hxxxxx Xxxxx on the lives of the Key Holders, naming the Company as beneficiary. The Company shall obtain such insurance as soon as reasonably practicable following the closing of the sale of the Series A Preferred Stock pursuant to the Series A Agreement.
Benefit Programs The Executive shall be eligible to participate in any plans, programs or forms of compensation or benefits that the Company or the Company’s subsidiaries provide to the class of employees that includes the Executive, on a basis not less favorable than that provided to such class of employees, including, without limitation, group medical, disability and life insurance, paid time-off, and retirement plan, subject to the terms and conditions of such plans, programs or forms of compensation or benefits.
Flexible Spending Accounts Effective as of the Cessation Time, Chaparral shall have in place a flexible spending account plan in which Chaparral Business Employees shall maintain their existing eligibility and participation status under the flexible spending account plan maintained by TXI. Salary reduction elections made by Chaparral Business Employees under the TXI flexible spending account plan shall continue to apply with respect to the Chaparral flexible spending account plan at least through the end of the 2005 calendar year. As of the Cessation Time, Chaparral shall credit or debit (as applicable), or cause to be credited or debited, the account of each Chaparral Business Employee under the Chaparral flexible spending account plan with an amount equal to the positive or negative balance of such Chaparral Business Employee’s flexible spending accounts under the TXI flexible spending account plan immediately prior to the Cessation Time. For purposes of this Section, the balance of a Chaparral Business Employee’s flexible spending account shall be determined as the amount of the Chaparral Business Employee’s contributions for the 2005 calendar year to the account as of the Cessation Time minus the amount of his or her reimbursements for the 2005 calendar year from the account as of the Cessation Time. TXI shall pay, or cause to have paid, to Chaparral any net positive balance of the amounts credited to the flexible spending accounts of Chaparral Business Employees as of the Cessation Time, and Chaparral shall pay, or cause to have paid, to TXI any net negative balance of the amounts credited to such accounts. Any such payments shall be made as soon as administratively practicable after the Cessation Time. Chaparral shall assume and be solely responsible for (i) all claims which have been submitted by Chaparral Business Employees under the TXI flexible spending account plan but not yet paid as of the Cessation Time, and (ii) all claims submitted under the Chaparral flexible spending account plan after the Cessation Time. TXI shall provide Chaparral with copies of any records available to TXI to document the claims described in clause (i) above.
Health Plans All MAMP Benefit Plans that are group health plans, including health care flexible spending accounts, have been operated in compliance in all material respects with the requirements of Section 4980B of the Code and Parts 6 and 7 of Title I of ERISA, to the extent those requirements are applicable. No MAMP Benefit Plan provides (or has any obligation to provide) postretirement medical or life insurance benefits to any Service Providers, except as otherwise required under state or Federal benefits continuation Laws. No MAMP Benefit Plan that is a Welfare Plan is (i) a “multiple employer welfare arrangement” within the meaning of Section 3(40) of ERISA, or (ii) a “voluntary employees’ beneficiary association” within the meaning of 501(c)(9) of the Code or other funding arrangement for the provision of welfare benefits (such disclosure to include the amount of any such funding), or (iii) self-insured by MAMP or any MAMP Subsidiary. None of MAMP, the MAMP Subsidiaries or the MAMP Benefit Plans have failed to comply with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and its companion xxxx, the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, to the extent applicable, whether as a matter of substantive Law or in order to maintain any intended Tax qualification, and no excise Tax, penalty, or assessable payment under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, as amended, and all regulations thereunder, including Section 4980H of the Code, is outstanding, has accrued, or has arisen with respect to any period prior to the Closing.