EX-10.3 4 usac-20180930ex103038430.htm EX-10.3 TERMINATION AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE
Exhibit 10.3
TERMINATION AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE
This TERMINATION AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE dated as of November 1, 2018 (this “Agreement”) is by and among USA Compression Management Services, LLC1, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company”), an affiliate of USA Compression Partners, LP, a Delaware limited partnership (the “Partnership”) and __________ (the “Executive”).
0.Xx also include USA Compression Partners, LLC for Xxxx X. Xxxx
Accordingly, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the sufficiency of which is hereby expressly acknowledged, the Company and the Executive, intending to be legally bound, agree as follows:
SECTION 1. Termination. Effective as of the date hereof, the Employment Agreement shall immediately terminate and shall be of no further force or effect.
SECTION 2. Release of Claims. Each party hereto does, for itself, its parent companies and affiliates and for its successors, heirs and assigns, hereby agree to waive, relinquish and forever discharge and release the other party hereto and their successors and assigns of and from all obligations, covenants, agreements, promises, claims, demands, liabilities and causes of action whatsoever set forth in or arising under the Employment Agreement. The Executive also acknowledges that the Award may be considered a “substitution” for purposes of Code Section 409A and Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(f) with respect to the severance, COBRA payments, and other forms of compensation payable under the Employment Agreement, and agrees to waive, relinquish and forever discharge and release the Company, the Partnership and each of their affiliates, successors and assigns of and from all obligations, covenants, agreements, promises, claims, demands, liabilities and causes of action whatsoever set forth in or arising under the Award related to a violation of Code Section 409A and the regulations thereunder. For the avoidance of doubt any and all waivers and releases contemplated by this Section 2 shall expressly include and run to the benefit of ET and Energy Transfer Operating, L.P. (“ETO”) and its and their parents, partners, affiliates, successors and assigns.
SECTION 3. Amendment. This Agreement may not be amended or any provision hereof waived or modified except in writing signed by each of the parties hereto.
SECTION 4. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns.
SECTION 5. Governing Law; Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Texas, regardless of the laws that might otherwise govern under applicable principles of conflicts of laws thereof. Each of the parties irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of any federal or state court located in the State of Texas, County of Xxxxxx over any suit, action, dispute, or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement and each of the parties agrees that any action relating in any way to this Agreement must be commenced only in the courts of the State of Texas, federal or state.
SECTION 6. Execution of Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed by the parties hereto in separate counterparts (or upon separate signature pages bound together into one or more counterparts), each of which, when so executed and delivered, shall be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. Delivery of an executed signature page to this Agreement by facsimile transmission shall be effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart hereof.
SECTION 7. Third Party Beneficiary. Each of ET and ETO and each of their affiliated entities shall is, and is intended to be, a third party beneficiary of this Agreement.
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SECTION 8.Knowing and Voluntary. The parties’ acceptance of this Agreement is knowing and voluntary. Each of the parties acknowledge having read this Agreement carefully and having had adequate opportunity to consider it and to consult with anyone they may choose prior to accepting this Agreement. The parties fully understand the terms of this Agreement and enter into it of their own free will.
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USA Compression Management Services, LLC
By:
Title:
Executive
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[EXECUTIVE]
Exhibit A
Retention Phantom Unit Agreement
under the USA Compression Partners, LP
2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan, as amended
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USA COMPRESSION PARTNERS, LP
2013 LONG-TERM INCENTIVE PLAN
RETENTION PHANTOM UNIT AGREEMENT
Pursuant to this Retention Phantom Unit Agreement, dated as of the Grant Date identified in the Grant Notice below (this “Agreement”), USA Compression GP, LLC (the “Company”), as the general partner of USA Compression Partners, LP (the “Partnership”), hereby grants to ________________ (the “Participant”) the following award of Phantom Units (“Phantom Units”), pursuant and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the USA Compression Partners, LP 2013 Long-Term Incentive Plan, as amended (the “Plan”), the terms and conditions of which are hereby incorporated into this Agreement by reference. The Company, the Partnership, and its and their subsidiaries are collectively referred to as the “USAC Entities” and each a “USAC Entity.” Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, all capitalized terms used in this Agreement, but not defined, shall have the meanings provided in the Plan.
GRANT NOTICE
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the principal features of this Award are as follows:
Number of Phantom Units: ______ Phantom Units
Grant Date: __________
Vesting of Phantom Units: Phantom Units shall vest incrementally with 60% of the Phantom Units vesting on December 5, 2021 and the remaining 40% on December 5, 2023, subject in each case to the Participant continuing in Service through the applicable vesting date; provided that the Phantom Units shall be subject to accelerated vesting in certain circumstances as set forth in Section 4 below.
Forfeiture of Phantom Units: In the event of a cessation (not including any approved leave of absence) of the Participant’s Service for any reason, all Phantom Units that have not vested prior to or in connection with such cessation of Service shall thereupon automatically be forfeited by the Participant without further action and without payment of consideration therefor.
Settlement of Phantom Units: Upon vesting, the Participant shall be entitled to receive, with respect to each vested Phantom Unit, one (1) Unit as set forth in Section 5 below.
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PHANTOM UNITS
1. Grant. The Company hereby grants to the Participant, as of the Grant Date, an award of Phantom Units in the amount set forth in the Grant Notice above, subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement and the Plan. |
i. “Cause” means (1) the commission by the Participant of a criminal or other act that involves dishonesty, misrepresentation or moral turpitude; (2) engagement by the Participant in any willful or deliberate misconduct which causes or is reasonably likely to cause economic damage to the Company, the Partnership or any of its and their subsidiaries or injury to the business reputation of the Company, the Partnership or its or their subsidiaries; (3) engagement in any dishonest or fraudulent conduct by the Participant in the performance of the Participant’s |
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duties on behalf of the Company, the Partnership or its or their subsidiaries, including, without limitation, the theft or misappropriation of funds or the disclosure of confidential or proprietary information; (4) a knowing breach by the Participant of any fiduciary duty applicable to the Participant in performance of the Participant’s duties as contained in the organizational documents of the Company, the Partnership or any of its or their subsidiaries; (5) the continuing failure or refusal of the Participant to satisfactorily perform the essential duties of the Participant for the Company; (6) improper conduct materially prejudicial to the business of the Company, the Partnership or any of its or their subsidiaries; (7) the material disregard or violation by the Participant of any Company policy or procedure; or (8) any other conduct materially detrimental (as determined in the sole reasonable judgment of the Company) to the Company’s, the Partnership’s or its or their subsidiaries’ business. With respect to a termination for Cause pursuant to subsections (5), (6), (7) and (8) above, such termination will not be considered for Cause unless the Participant has been given written notice specifying in detail the conduct that allegedly constitutes grounds to terminate for Cause and an opportunity for thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to cure such grounds, if curable. Termination for Cause under subsections (1), (2), (3) or (4) cannot be cured by the individual and no such notice to cure will be delivered. |
ii. “Good Reason” means the occurrence, during the Restricted Period and without the Participant’s prior written consent, of any one or more of the following: (1) a material reduction in the Participant’s current title; (2) a more than 10% reduction by the Company in the Participant’s rate of annual base salary, annual bonus target or annual long-term incentive target, each determined as of the Grant Date; (3) a material diminution in the Participant’s authority, duties, reporting relationship or responsibilities that is inconsistent in a material and adverse respect with the Participant’s authority, duties, reporting relationship or responsibilities with the Partnership on the date of the Grant Date, provided that such material diminution is also accompanied with any associated reduction in the Participant’s annual base salary, annual bonus target or annual long-term incentive target, determined based on the Participant’s highest annual base salary, annual bonus target or annual long-term incentive target during the most recent 365-day period prior to the date the change described in this clause (3) occurs; or (4) a change of 50 miles or more in the geographic location of the Participant’s principal place of employment as of the Grant Date. For any resignation to be treated as based on “Good Reason” under this Agreement, the following must occur: (x) the Participant must provide written notice to the Company of the existence of the Good Reason condition within a period not to exceed thirty (30) days of the initial existence of the condition; (y) the Company shall have not less than thirty (30) days following its receipt of such during which it may remedy the condition; and (z) the Participant’s termination of employment must occur within the ninety (90)-day period after the initial existence of the condition specified in such notice. Further, no act or omission shall be “Good Reason” if Employee has consented in writing to such act or omission. |
iii. “Release Payment” means a severance payment from the Company to the Participant in an amount equal to the sum of (1) the product of (x) the difference between (A) [_________________]2 and (B) the number of Units issued to Employee in settlement of his rights under this Agreement, multiplied by (y) $0.525, multiplied by (z) the number of quarterly distribution dates for the Partnership’s common units which would occur between (A) the date the Participant separates from Service, and (B) December 5, 2023, and (2) if the Employee separates |
2.Insert number of common units subject to grant, as listed on page 1.
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from Service on or after December 5, 2021, the product of (x) the number of Units withheld, or settled in cash, as applicable, by the Partnership to pay applicable income and employment tax in connection with the vesting of Phantom Units on December 5, 2021, multiplied by (y) $0.525, multiplied by (z) the number of quarterly distribution dates for the Partnership’s common units which occurred between December 5, 2021 and the date the Employee separated from Service.
iv. “Release” means a general release and waiver of all claims the Participant may have against the Company, the Partnership and their affiliates, which shall be in a form attached hereto as Exhibit A. |
3.This qualified retirement section only appears in the Retention Phantom Unit Agreement for the Chief Executive Officer.
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in cash equal to the Fair Market Value of the Units that would otherwise be distributed as of the date of vesting.
(a) Participant’s Receipt of and Access to Confidential Information and Protected Relationships. In connection with Participant’s Service to one or more of the USAC Entities, such USAC Entities have provided and will continue to provide Participant access to, and/or allow Participant the opportunity to develop, confidential information of the USAC Entities, including certain information pertaining to the USAC Entities’ past, current, and future: business plans, corporate opportunities, operations, acquisition, merger or sale strategies; production, product development, product names and marks; marketing, costs, pricing, financial performance, business plans, and strategic plans; financial statements and all information relating to financial activities, assets, and liabilities; operation or production procedures or results; trade secrets; partners, partnership or other business arrangements or agreements with third parties; customers including their identities, contact persons, sales volumes, preferences, requirements, history, and contracts; and technical information, including equipment, drawings, blueprints, services and processes, along with any other information relating to the USAC Entities’ business that is treated by the USAC Entities as confidential (all of the foregoing collectively, “Confidential Information”). The USAC Entities will also provide Participant access to, and the opportunity to develop, business relationships with the USAC Entities’ customers, clients, and partners with whom the USAC Entities have developed goodwill and to which Participant would not otherwise have access (collectively, “Protected Relationships”). Participant acknowledges and agrees that even if Participant creates or adds to any Confidential Information or Protected Relationships, Participant is being compensated |
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to do so under Participant’s Service with the USAC Entities and any such information is and will remain the property of the USAC Entities. |
(b) Participant’s Obligations of Non-Use and Non-Disclosure. Participant acknowledges that the business of the USAC Entities is highly competitive and that the Confidential Information and opportunity to develop Protected Relationships are valuable, special, and unique assets of the USAC Entities which they use in their business to obtain a competitive advantage over their competitors which do not know or use this information. Participant further acknowledges that protection of the Confidential Information and Protected Relationships against unauthorized disclosure and use is of critical importance to the USAC Entities in maintaining their competitive position. Accordingly, Participant hereby agrees that Participant will not, at any time during or after Participant’s Service to any of the USAC Entities, make any unauthorized disclosure of any Confidential Information or make any use thereof or of the Protected Relationships, except for the benefit of, and on behalf of, the USAC Entities. |
(c) Third-Party Information. Participant acknowledges that, as a result of Participant’s Service, Participant has had and will continue to have access to, or knowledge of, confidential business information or trade secrets of third parties, such as customers, clients, vendors, suppliers, partners, joint venturers, and the like, of the USAC Entities. Participant agrees to preserve and protect the confidentiality of such third-party confidential information and trade secrets to the same extent, and on the same basis, as the Confidential Information. |
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(c) Non-Solicitation of Customers, Vendors, and Business Partners. During the Restrictive Covenant Period, Participant shall not, on Participant’s own behalf or on behalf of any other person, partnership, entity, association, or corporation, directly or indirectly: |
i. influence, induce, solicit or encourage any potential or actual customer, actual vendor, or actual business partner of the USAC Entities to abandon, reduce, or materially change its business relationship with the USAC Entities, or |
ii. provide products or services related to the Restricted Business (as defined below) to any potential or actual customer or actual business partner of the USAC Entities. |
During the post-Service period of the Restrictive Covenant Period, this Section 10(c) shall only restrict Participant’s activities with respect to (i) actual or potential customers and actual business partners of the USAC Entities with whom Participant had direct contact or business dealings or indirect contact or business dealings (through the supervision of other employees) in the twenty-four (24) months preceding the termination of Participant’s Service for any reason, or (ii) actual or potential customers and actual business partners of the USAC Entities about whom Participant learned Confidential Information in the twenty-four (24) months preceding the termination of Participant’s Service for any reason.
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i. Restricted Business. The Restricted Business is defined as the products and services provided or proposed to be provided by the USAC Entities during Participant’s Service and which Participant (i) was directly involved or indirectly involved through the supervision of other employees; or (ii) about which Participant received Confidential Information. |
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ii. Restrictive Covenant Period. The Restrictive Covenant Period is defined as the period of time during Participant’s Service to any USAC Entity and continuing for one (1) year after the date Participant is no longer employed by or providing Services to any of the USAC Entities, regardless of the reason for the termination of Participant’s Service and regardless of whether Participant’s Service was terminated by Participant or the USAC Entities. |
(b) Reasonableness of Restrictions; Breach and Reformation. Participant understands and agrees that the restrictions and obligations upon Participant contained in this Agreement are material to the USAC Entities and that this Agreement would not be entered into without these promises from Participant. Participant acknowledges that these restrictions and obligations do not terminate when Participant’s Service terminates. Participant understands that the restrictions in Sections 9 and 10 of this Agreement may limit Participant’s ability to engage in a business similar to or competitive with the USAC Entities, but acknowledges that Participant will receive sufficient consideration from the USAC Entities under this Agreement to justify such restrictions. Participant further acknowledges that the foregoing restrictions and obligations do not prevent Participant from earning a living with the skills and experience Participant currently possesses. Participant acknowledges that money damages would not be a sufficient remedy for any breach of this Agreement by Participant, and, as such, the USAC Entities shall be entitled to enforce their rights under this Agreement by injunctive relief in addition to all remedies available at law or in equity. It is expressly understood and agreed that Partnership and Participant consider the restrictions and obligations upon Participant contained in this Section 10 to constitute reasonable restraints as to time, geography, and activities involved, and to be necessary for the purposes of preserving and protecting the goodwill, Confidential Information, Protected Relationships, and other legitimate business interests of the USAC Entities. Nevertheless, if any covenant contained in this Section 10 is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to contain limitations as to time, geographic area, or scope of activity that are not reasonable and impose a greater restraint than is necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the USAC Entities, then the court shall reform the covenant to the extent necessary to cause the limitations contained in the covenant as to time, geographic area, and scope of activity to be restrained to be reasonable and to impose a restraint that is not greater than necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of the USAC Entities. Participant hereby expressly waives, and agrees not to assert, any challenge to any restrictive covenant in this Agreement premised upon insufficiency of consideration, over breadth or unreasonableness, or that any provisions of this Agreement are otherwise void, voidable, or unenforceable or should be voided or held unenforceable. |
(c) Clawback. If the Participant violates the terms of this Section 10, the violation shall be deemed an Act of Misconduct under the Plan and the Phantom Units, DERs, and Units issuable hereunder, whether vested or unvested and whether or not previously issued, shall be subject to the clawback described in Section 8(o) of the Plan only to the extent that the violation resulted in actual demonstrable harm to one or more of the USAC Entities. |
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Participant violates the terms of this Section 11 the violation shall be deemed an Act of Misconduct under the Plan and the Phantom Units, DERs, and Units issuable hereunder, whether vested or unvested and whether or not previously issued, shall be subject to the clawback described in Section 8(o) of the Plan only to the extent that the violation resulted in actual demonstrable harm to one or more of the USAC Entities or Energy Transfer Entities. |
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or (ii) the tenth (10th) day after the date of the Participant’s death (as applicable, the “New Payment Date”). Any amount that is otherwise payable within the six (6) month period described in the preceding sentence, will be aggregated and paid in a lump sum without interest. In addition, if a distribution is paid by the Partnership with respect to its common units during the six month period between the Participant’s separation from service and the New Payment Date, the Partnership shall calculate the distribution amount that the Participant would have received with respect to each Phantom Unit that is not settled through delivery of a common unit pursuant to this Section 15 during the six (6) month delay period and shall pay such amount, without interest, to the Participant on the New Payment Date. |
18. Governing Law. THE VALIDITY, CONSTRUCTION, INTERPRETATION AND EFFECT OF THIS INSTRUMENT SHALL BE GOVERNED EXCLUSIVELY BY, AND DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAW OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (WITHOUT GIVING EFFECT TO THE CONFLICTS OF LAW PRINCIPALS THEREOF), EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PRE-EMPTED BY FEDERAL LAW, WHICH SHALL GOVERN.. |
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supplements and does not modify or supersede any other agreements Participant has with the USAC Entities or any other obligations of Participant to the USAC Entities relating to assignment of intellectual property, non-disparagement, non-disclosure, non-competition, or non-solicitation. |
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The Participant’s signature below indicates the Participant’s agreement with and understanding that this Award is subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in the Plan and in this Agreement, and that, in the event that there are any inconsistencies between the terms of the Plan and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control. The Participant further acknowledges that the Participant has read and understands the Plan and this Agreement, which contains the specific terms and conditions of this grant of Phantom Units. The Participant hereby agrees to accept as binding, conclusive and final all decisions or interpretations of the Committee upon any questions arising under the Plan or this Agreement.
USA COMPRESSION PARTNERS, LP a Delaware limited partnership
By: USA Compression GP, LLC Its: General Partner
By:__________________________________ Name: Title:
“PARTICIPANT”
____________________________________ EMPLOYEE*****************
SIGNATURE PAGE TO TERMINATION AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE
Exhibit A
Form of Release Agreement
(Attached)
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FULL RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS
This Full Release and Waiver of Claims (the “Agreement”) is by and between USA Compression Management Services, LLC (“USAC”) on behalf of itself and its parents, its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively with USAC the “Partnership”) and ____________("Employee"). Capitalized terms used herein but not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Retention Agreement (as that term is defined in the recitals below).
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Employee will receive the Release Payment, less all applicable taxes and required governmental withholdings. The Release Payment shall be made as soon as reasonably practicable after the Effective Date as defined herein. |
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The consideration given to Employee hereunder in the form of the Release Payment is expressly conditioned upon Employee’s full compliance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. |
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being good and valuable consideration, Employee hereby acting of Employee’s own free will, voluntarily and on behalf of him or herself, Employee’s heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, RELEASES, ACQUITS and forever DISCHARGES the Partnership and its respective past and present parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, specifically including USA Compression GP, LLC and Energy Transfer LP, partners, directors, officers, owners, shareholders, successors, employees, predecessors, joint employers, successor employers and agents, and each of them (collectively “Released Parties”), of and from any and all debts, obligations, claims, counterclaims, demands, judgments, and/or causes of action of any kind whatsoever, including under the Retention Agreement (whether known or unknown, in tort, contract, at law or in equity, by statute or regulation, or on any basis), based on facts occurring at any time before, or at the time of, Employee’s signing of this Agreement, for any damages or other remedies of any kind, including, without limitation, direct or indirect, consequential, compensatory, actual, punitive, or any other damages, attorneys’ fees, expenses, reimbursements, costs of any kind or reinstatement of any of the foregoing. This release includes, but is not limited to, any and all rights or claims, demands, and/or causes of action arising out of Employee’s employment with the Partnership, or relating to purported employment discrimination, retaliation or violations of civil rights, if any, including, but not limited to, claims arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, The Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Fair Pay Act of 2009, the Older Workers Benefit Protection Act of 1990, the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, Executive Order 11246, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, or any other applicable federal, state, or local statute or ordinance or any other claim, whether statutory or based on common law, arising by reason of Employee’s employment with the Partnership or circumstances related thereto, or by reason of any other matter, cause, or thing whatsoever, from the first date of employment with the Partnership to the date and time of execution of this Agreement. |
Excluded from this Agreement are any claims that cannot be waived by law, including but not limited to, the right to file a charge with or participate in an investigation conducted by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any applicable federal, state, or local government agency and to recover any appropriate relief in any such proceeding. Employee is waiving, however, the right to any monetary recovery or relief should the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission or any other agency or commission pursue any claims on Employee’s behalf.
Employee has a period of twenty-one (21) days in which to consider this Agreement. Employee may choose to sign this Agreement prior to the expiration of the twenty-one (21) day period, but is not required to do so. Once Employee signs the Agreement, Employee shall have a period of seven (7) days from the date Employee signs the Agreement to revoke the Agreement. The Agreement shall not become effective or enforceable until the eighth day after Employee signs the Agreement (the “Effective Date”). To revoke this Agreement,
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Employee must provide written notice of revocation to Xxxx Xxxxxx, 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000 before 11:59 p.m., Austin, Texas time on the last day of the seven (7) day revocation period. No payments under this Agreement shall be due until the expiration of the seven (7) day revocation period. The Employee is expressly advised and encouraged to exercise the Employee’s right to consult with an attorney of the Employee’s choice in considering whether to sign this Agreement. The Employee affirms that the Employee (i) has consulted or had an opportunity to consult with an attorney or a representative of Employee’s choosing; and (ii) is not relying on any advice from the Partnership or its agents or attorneys in Employee’s decision to execute this Agreement. Employee further acknowledges that he/she has carefully read this Agreement, that the Employee understands the contents and meaning of this Agreement and that Employee’s execution of this Agreement is knowing and voluntary.
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Interpretation Under State Law. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Texas without regard to the conflicts of laws provisions thereunder. |
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Knowing and Voluntary. By signing below, Employee knowingly and voluntarily accepts this Agreement and does so of Employee’s own free will. |
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement effective as of the Effective Date.
PARTNERSHIP:
USA COMPRESSION PARTNERS, LP
a Delaware limited partnership
By: USA Compression GP, LLC
Its: General Partner
____________________________________Sean Xxxxxx, Vice President of Human Resources
Dated: _______________________________
EMPLOYEE:
________________
By:____________________________________Date:__________ _________________________
Please return executed originals of this Agreement by regular mail to Xxxx Xxxxxx, 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxx 000, Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 00000.
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