Notice Period(s) definition
Examples of Notice Period(s) in a sentence
The maturity date, original issue date, interest rate and any other terms of the Securities of such series and Coupons, if any, appertaining thereto (including Redemption Notice Periods) shall be determined by or pursuant to such Issuer Order and procedures.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Notice Periods set out above shall be subject always to any contractual obligation you have to give a longer period of notice of termination of your employment (whether such obligation is contained in your contract of employment or any other agreement to which you are a party).
The Termination Notice Periods shall apply to any termination by you during the Term.
You must agree to abide by the terms, as applicable to you, of the Policy on Notice Periods for Recipients of Year-End Equity-Based Awards and Other Deferred Compensation (the “Notice Period Policy”).
Unless otherwise set forth on the Membership Details Form, following the Commitment Term, this Agreement shall continue on a month-to-month basis (any term after the Commitment Term, a “Renewal Term”), subject to the Termination Notice Periods (defined below).
The maturity date, original issue date, interest rate and any other terms of the Securities of such series (including Redemption Notice Periods) shall be determined by or pursuant to such Issuer Order and procedures.
The maturity date, original issue date, interest rate and any other terms of the Securities of such series (including Redemption Notice Periods) shall be determined by or pursuant to such Issuer Order.
The expiration date, original issue date and any other terms of the Securities of such series (including Redemption Notice Periods) shall be determined by or pursuant to such Issuer Order and procedures.
This will include all Notice Period(s) that the candidate is subject to, or which is required to be given, including any “gardening leave”.
This Notice of Termination Section expressly supersedes any shorter Notice Periods set forth in any offer letter, Terms and Conditions of Employment, or deferred compensation award agreement; provided, however, that if Grantee has agreed to a longer Notice Period pursuant to an offer letter, Terms and Conditions of Employment, or deferred compensation award agreement, the longer length of time governs.