Common use of Window Period Clause in Contracts

Window Period. The term “Window Period,” with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on the same day of the month as the date of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Change of Control occurs. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

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Window Period. The term "Window Period," with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on the same day of the month as the date of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Change of Control occurs. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Tyson 2 Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

Window Period. The term “Window Period,” with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-three month period beginning on the date that falls on the same day of the month as the date of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Change of Control occurs. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

Window Period. The term "Window Period,” " with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on day after the same day of the month as the date first anniversary of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Control. For example, if a Change of Control occursoccurred on August 13, 1999, the Window Period with respect to that Change of Control would begin on August 14, 2000 and end on November 13,2000. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Steris Corp)

Window Period. The term "Window Period," with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on the same day of the month as the date of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Change of Control occurs. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.the

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Hansen 2 Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

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Window Period. The term “Window Period,” with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on day after the same day of the month as the date first anniversary of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Control. For example, if a Change of Control occursoccurred on August 13, 2008, the Window Period with respect to that Change of Control would begin on August 14, 2009 and end on November 13, 2009. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Steris Corp)

Window Period. The term "Window Period," with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the threesix-month period beginning on the date that falls on the same day of the month as the date first anniversary of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Change of Control occursControl. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

Window Period. The term "Window Period,” " with respect to any particular Change of Control, means the three-month period beginning on the date that falls on day after the same day of the month as the date first anniversary of the Change of Control in the fifteenth month after the month in which the Control. For example, if a Change of Control occursoccurred on August 13, 1999, the Window Period with respect to that Change of Control would begin on August 14, 2000 and end on November 13, 2000. If at any time there has been more than one Change of Control, there shall be a separate Window Period with respect to each such Change of Control.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Steris Corp)

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