Common use of For Just Cause Clause in Contracts

For Just Cause. The Employer may terminate the Employee's employment hereunder for just cause. For purposes of this Agreement the Employer shall have "just cause" to terminate the Employee's employment hereunder upon conviction of a felony, or continued willful or grossly negligent failure by the Employee to substantially perform his duties hereunder (other than any failure resulting from Employee's incapacity due to physical or mental illness). In the event of termination

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Employment Contract (Signature Inns Inc/In), Employment Contract (Signature Inns Inc/In), Employment Contract (Signature Inns Inc/In)

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For Just Cause. The Employer may terminate the Employee's employment hereunder for just cause. For purposes of this Agreement the Employer shall have "just cause" to terminate the Employee's employment hereunder upon conviction of a felony, or continued willful or grossly negligent failure by the Employee to substantially perform his duties hereunder (other than any failure resulting from Employee's incapacity due to physical or mental illness). In the event of terminationtermination 9 for just cause, employee shall not be entitled to any severance pay.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employment Contract (Signature Inns Inc/In), Employment Contract (Signature Inns Inc/In)

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