Common use of Definition of Good Reason For Purposes of Change of Control Clause in Contracts

Definition of Good Reason For Purposes of Change of Control. For purposes of a Change of Control, “Good Reason” will mean any of the following to which the Employee will not consent in writing, but only if the Termination Date is within six months before or two years after a Change of Control: (i) reduction in either the Employee’s then current Base Salary or Bonus Level Percentage, or both; (ii) failure by the Company to pay in full on a current basis (A) any of the compensation or benefits described in this Agreement that are due and owing, or (B) any amounts due and owing to the Employee under any long-term or short-term or other incentive compensation plans, agreements or awards; (iii) material breach of any provision of this Agreement by the Company; (iv) any material reduction in the Employee’s title, authority, duties, responsibilities or reporting relationship from those in effect as of the Effective Date; or (v) a relocation of the Employee’s primary place of employment to a location more than 50 miles from the Company’s location on the day immediately preceding the Change of Control.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Riviera Resources, LLC), Employment Agreement (Linn Energy, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Linn Energy, Inc.)

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