Company Bonus Certificate definition

Company Bonus Certificate means a certificate executed by the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer of the Company dated as of the Closing Date, certifying, as of the Closing, the amount of the performance bonus that is to be paid to each Non-Continuing Bonus Recipient for the 2016 calendar year pursuant to the performance bonus plan applicable to such Non-Continuing Bonus Recipient.

Examples of Company Bonus Certificate in a sentence

  • The Company shall prepare and deliver to Acquirer and the Stockholders’ Agent a draft of each of the Company Closing Financial Certificate, the Company Bonus Certificate and the Spreadsheet not later than five days prior to the Closing Date and a final version of the Company Closing Financial Certificate, the Company Bonus Certificate and the Spreadsheet to Acquirer not later than two days prior to the Closing Date.

  • In the event that Acquirer or the Stockholders’ Agent notifies the Company that there are reasonably apparent errors in the drafts of the Company Closing Financial Certificate, Company Bonus Certificate and/or the Spreadsheet, Acquirer, the Company and the Stockholders’ Agent shall discuss such errors in good faith and the Company shall correct such errors prior to delivering the final versions of the same in accordance with this Section 6.13.