Prior Effective Date definition
Examples of Prior Effective Date in a sentence
BMS agrees otherwise to provide University with any additional data or information in BMS’s possession as of the Prior Effective Date for the purpose of facilitating University’s or a Licensee Entity’s filing of its own IND.
The signing bonus remains subject to repayment in the following circumstances: If Executive’s employment is terminated for Cause or if Executive voluntarily terminates without Good Reason (both as defined below) within one year of the Prior Effective Date, Executive shall repay the Company the full amount of the signing bonus no later than 45 days after Executive’s last day of employment.
Following the Prior Effective Date, Executive was eligible for relocation assistance in accordance with, and subject to the terms, conditions and eligibility requirements of, the Tier I Relocation Policy through Berkshire Hathaway in connection with relocation from Westfield, New Jersey to North Carolina.
This Agreement will have a term of ten (10) years commencing on the Prior Effective Date, which shall not be subject to renewal, unless a Change of Control occurs during such ten (10) year period, in which case this Agreement will continue until all payments and benefits, if any, have been made to Executive.
On the Prior Effective Date, the Board of Managers, acting on behalf of the Company in its capacity as the sole shareholder of Five Points, exercised its voting rights as such a shareholder (a) to cause the board of directors of Five Points (the “Five Points Board”) to consist of five (5) members, consisting of Xxxxxxxx X.