2-Year Period definition
Examples of 2-Year Period in a sentence
During the 2-Year Period, the Executive shall pay employee premiums for such life insurance coverage at the rate the Executive was paying immediately prior to termination.
For the remainder of the 2-Year Period, the Company shall provide the required health insurance coverage through one or more third party insurance policies or shall pay or reimburse the Executive for the cost of individual health insurance coverage for the Executive and the Executive’s eligible dependents, provided that such coverage shall in all events qualify as an “accident or health plan” under Sections 105 or 106 of the Code.
By: Name: Title: Signature Name: Address: Performance Period: There are two performance measurement periods: (i) January 1, 2021 – December 31, 2022 (the“2-Year Period”), and (ii) January 1, 2021 – December 31, 2023 (the “3-Year Period,” together with the 2-Year Period, each, a “Performance Period”).
Upon the expiry of the 2-Year Period, if BB Member or Bluefin Member decides to sell all or any part of its Membership Interest other than in accordance with Section 7.2.1 (the “Transferring Member”), then, subject to Section 7.2.2, the Transferring Member shall provide a written notice (the “ROFO Notice”) to the other Member (the “Non-Transferring Member”) setting forth the Transferring Member’s intention to sell all or a part of its Membership Interest.
With the exception of early vesting for circumstances described in Sections 4 and 5, this Award will vest on December 31, 201 [end of 2-Year Period] (the “Vesting Date”), as described in Section 1.
Changes in Strength over a 2-Year Period in Professional Rugby Union Players.