Reasonable Notice Period definition

Reasonable Notice Period means 5 Business Days and shall be deemed to commence upon delivery of notice without regard to any time period set forth in Clause 30 (Notices).
Reasonable Notice Period means: (1) if the Executive's employment is terminated prior to the first anniversary of the Start Date, eighteen months; and (2) if the Executive's employment is terminated on or after the first anniversary of the Start Date, the greater of 12 months or the period from the Termination Date to the date that is 18 months from the first anniversary of the Start Date.

Examples of Reasonable Notice Period in a sentence

  • If the Company and/or Torm Singapore fails to remedy such breach within the Reasonable Notice Period, the relevant Original Bareboat Owner shall be entitled to deliver a Notice to Terminate to the Company and the Co-ordinator which notice and termination shall be effective upon the expiry of the Cure Period to terminate such Original Bareboat Owners’ individual rights and obligations under this Agreement.

Related to Reasonable Notice Period

  • Reasonable notice means, at a minimum:]

  • Notice Period has the meaning set forth in Section 5.09(e).

  • Reasonable Distance means a distance that has regard to the Employee’s original work location, current home address, capacity of the Employee to travel, additional travelling time, effects on the personal circumstances of the affected Employee, including family commitments and responsibilities and other matters raised by the Employee, or assistance provided by their Employer.

  • Response Period has the meaning set forth in Section 9.6(a).

  • Required Notice Period means the number of days required notice set forth below applicable to the Aggregate Reduction indicated below: ≤$100,000,000 two Business Days >$100,000,000 to $250,000,000 five Business Days ≥$250,000,000 ten Business Days