Expected Completion Date definition
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The Company shall provide written notice of any non-renewal or non-extension of the Agreement pursuant to this Section 6(e) at least sixty (60) days prior to the Expected Completion Date.
Expected Completion Date: 12/2022 IC activities are chartered for two years at a time.
The Parties shall negotiate all matters of joint concern in good faith, with the intention of resolving issues between them in a mutually satisfactory manner, including, without limitation, the achievement of any Milestone Activities on or prior to any Expected Completion Date, under Article 4 of this Agreement.
The Employment Period shall continue until (i) the third anniversary of the date hereof unless the parties mutually agree to extend the term of this Agreement (such anniversary of the date hereof or such extended date being referred to herein as the "Expected Completion Date"), (ii) the Employee's death or Disability, (iii) the Employee resigns or (iv) the Board of Directors determines that termination of Employee's employment is in the best interests of the Company.
The Employment Period shall continue until (i) the second anniversary of the date hereof unless the parties mutually agree to extend the term of this Agreement (such anniversary of the date hereof or such extended date being referred to herein as the "Expected Completion Date"), (ii) the Employee's death or Disability, (iii) the Employee resigns or (iv) the Board of Directors determines that termination of Employee's employment is in the best interests of the Company.