U.S. LEASE AND EVALUATION PROGRAMS Sample Clauses

U.S. LEASE AND EVALUATION PROGRAMS. Except as specifically provided herein, participation of the U.S. Global Visteon Employees in Ford's U.S. Lease and Evaluation Vehicle Program shall be terminated as of the Distribution Date. U.S. Global Visteon Employees who participate in such programs shall be given a reasonable period of time after the Benefit Transition Date not to exceed sixty (60) days or such other time as the Parties mutually agree, to either purchase the vehicles leased or assigned to them or to return them to Ford, or Ford's agents as provided below ("Vehicle Transition Period'). During the Vehicle Transition Period, Ford shall offer for sale to each lessee and assignee of such vehicles as are presently leased to such lessee or assignee under the terms of Ford's Used vehicle Purchase ("B") Plans, or to continue a lease under the terms of the Ford Credit's Red Carpet Lease Plan, subject to credit evaluation and dealer acceptance. In the event a lessee or assignee of a lease or evaluation vehicle declines to purchase or continue to lease such vehicle within the Vehicle Transition Period, the lessee or assignee shall return such vehicle to its original servicing garage. Visteon shall collect, or shall cause its subsidiaries or affiliates to collect, the applicable lease fee from the Global U.S. Visteon Employees for such lease vehicles during the Vehicle Transition Period. Visteon shall reimburse Ford in cash on a monthly basis, within ten days of the last day of the month, an amount equal to (i) the aggregate amount on the monthly lease fees for lease vehicles owed by U.S. Global Visteon Employees and (ii) the aggregate amount of the monthly evaluation vehicle fees, determined on the same basis as if the evaluation vehicles were lease vehicles, and paid by Visteon. U.S. Ford Retirees shall continue to be eligible to participate in Ford's U.S. Lease and Evaluation Vehicle Programs according to the terms of such programs. Group I and Group II Employees shall be eligible to participate in Ford's U.S. Lease and Evaluation Vehicle Programs, if otherwise eligible under the terms of such Programs, on the same terms as a Ford Retiree upon their retirement from Visteon or its subsidiaries or affiliates.
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U.S. LEASE AND EVALUATION PROGRAMS. Except as specifically provided herein, participation of the U.S. Transferred Employees in Ford's U.S. Lease Vehicle Program shall be terminated as of the Employment Date. U.S. Transferred Employees who participate in such programs shall be given a reasonable period of time after the Employment Date not to exceed sixty (60) days to purchase the vehicles leased to them or to return them to Ford, or Ford's agents as provided below ("Vehicle Transition Period"). During the Vehicle Transition Period, Ford shall offer for sale to each lessee and assignee of such vehicles as are presently leased to such lessee or assignee under the terms of Ford's Used Vehicle Purchase ("B") Plans, or continue a lease under the terms of Ford Credit's Red Carpet Lease Plan, subject to credit evaluation and dealer acceptance. In the event a lessee or assignee of a lease vehicle declines to purchase or continue to lease such vehicle within the Vehicle Transition Period, the lessee shall return such vehicle to its original servicing garage. Vastera shall collect the applicable lease fee from the U.S. Transferred Employee for such lease vehicles during the Vehicle Transition Period. Vastera shall reimburse Ford in cash on a monthly basis, within ten days of the last day of the month, an amount equal to the aggregate amount of the monthly lease fees for lease vehicles owed by U.S. Transferred Employees.

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