Period of Absence definition

Period of Absence means, with respect to a Participant, a period of time that lasts for at least 90 days throughout which the Participant is: (i) on a leave of absence from the Corporation or a Subsidiary that has been approved by the Corporation or Subsidiary, as applicable; (ii) on a Statutory Leave; or (ii) experiencing a Disability.
Period of Absence means, with respect to a Participant, a period of time throughout which the Participant is on a Family Leave, Military Leave, Paid Leave of Absence, an unpaid leave of absence of 31 days or less approved by the Corporation or Affiliate, as applicable, or is experiencing a Disability, but does not include a period of time throughout which the Participant is on an Unpaid Leave of Absence.
Period of Absence means, with respect to a Participant, a period of time that lasts for at least ninety (90) days throughout which the Participant is on a leave of absence from the Corporation or an Affiliate that has been approved by the Corporation or Affiliate, as applicable, a Statutory Leave, or is experiencing a Disability.

Examples of Period of Absence in a sentence

  • This result will not change in the event that the Participant attains the specified age while on an Authorized Period of Absence or during a period of a reduced level of services, but resumes (or increases his or her level of) services before benefits actually begin.

  • To the extent any benefit under this Plan becomes vested during an Authorized Period of Absence that continues after a deemed Separation from Service, it will remain subject to the payment timing rules under Section 6.1.

  • A Supplemental Benefit can accrue (to the extent eligible) for a Participant hired before January 1, 2008, who returns on or after this date directly from an Authorized Period of Absence or a period of a reduced level of services, or who is rehired on or after this date but during a Layoff Period.

  • If an Employee ceases to be at the applicable level for any reason other than an Authorized Period of Absence, and the Employee later returns to a position at the applicable level, these non-consecutive periods of service will not be aggregated for purposes of determining whether the 36-consecutive month requirement has been met.

  • For purposes of this Section, an Authorized Period of Absence from the E-Series Payroll will count as a period on the E-Series Payroll, and an Authorized Period of Absence from a position at level E-1 through E-3 will count as a period at these levels.


More Definitions of Period of Absence

Period of Absence means an absence from service of 12 months or less, with or without pay, for any reason other than a quit, discharge, Retirement or death.
Period of Absence means the portion of a continuous absence from active employment or active service with Athabasca or any entity comprising the Athabasca Group, as a result of a sick, disability, maternity or parental leave or any other form of leave approved by the Corporation, in each case that is in excess of the first 90 consecutive calendar days of such absence.
Period of Absence means a number of consecutive days beginning on the first day of an absence from service from the Contributing Companies (with or without pay) for any reason other than Termination or disability, such as leave of absence (other than disability), vacation, or holiday.
Period of Absence means a period during which the dwelling-house or the part of the dwelling-house was not the individual’s only or main residence and throughout which he had no residence or main residence eligible for relief under this section; and
Period of Absence means the period of time beginning on an Employee's Termination Date and ending on the date he again performs an Hour of Service.
Period of Absence means, with respect to an Eligible Employee, a period of time throughout which the Eligible Employee is on an approved leave of absence from the Corporation or an Affiliate, is on a maternity or parental leave or is experiencing a Disability.
Period of Absence means, with respect to a Participant, a period of time that lasts for at least 90 days throughout which the Participant is on a leave of absence due to a Statutory Leave, or is experiencing a Disability.