Common use of Consultation and Cooperation Clause in Contracts

Consultation and Cooperation. In consideration of the Severance Benefits, for a period of twelve (12) months after the Separation Date Executive agrees to reasonably cooperate with any of the Employer Parties, at their reasonable request, to consult, and provide such information as may from time to time be requested by any of the Employer Parties in connection with various legal or business matters in which Executive was involved in connection with his relationship(s) with the Employer Parties, or about which Executive has knowledge or information, and to take any other action reasonably required by any of the Employer Parties relating to legal or business matters in which Executive was involved in connection with his relationship(s) with the Employer Parties, including cooperation with any of the Employer Parties, in all pending and future litigation, claims, investigations, examinations, or audits by any federal, state, or local governmental agencies involving any of the Employer Parties, in which any of the Employer Parties reasonably believes that Executive may have relevant knowledge or information.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vesting Agreement (NexPoint Residential Trust, Inc.), Vesting Agreement (Vinebrook Homes Trust, Inc.), Vesting Agreement (Nexpoint Diversified Real Estate Trust)

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