Common use of Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments Clause in Contracts

Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments. (a) Key and the Executive acknowledge that, following a Change of Control, one or more payments or distributions to be made by Key to or for the benefit of the Executive (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a “Payment”) may be determined to be an “excess parachute payment” that is not deductible by Key for federal income tax purposes and with respect to which the Executive will be subject to an excise tax because of Sections 280G and 4999, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter referred to respectively as “Section 280G” and “Section 4999”). If the Executive’s employment is terminated after a Change of Control occurs, the Accounting Firm, which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, shall make all determinations required to be made under this Section 3.4, shall determine whether any Payment would be an excess parachute payment and shall communicate its determination, together with detailed supporting calculations, to Key and to the Executive within 30 days after the Termination Date or such earlier time as is requested by Key. Key and the Executive shall cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and shall provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations. Key shall pay all of the fees of the Accounting Firm for services performed by the Accounting Firm as contemplated in this Section 3.4.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

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Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments. (a) Key DIRECT III and the Executive acknowledge that, following a Change of Control, one or more payments or distributions to be made by Key DIRECT III to or for the benefit of the Executive (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a "Payment") may be determined to be an "excess parachute payment" that is not deductible by Key DIRECT III for federal Federal income tax purposes and with respect to which the Executive will be subject to an excise tax because of Sections 280G and 4999, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter referred to respectively as "Section 280G" and "Section 4999"). If the Executive’s 's employment is terminated after a Change of Control occurs, the Accounting Firm, Firm which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, shall make all determinations required to be made under this Section 3.414, shall determine whether any Payment would be an excess parachute payment and shall communicate its determination, together together, with detailed supporting calculations, to Key DIRECT III and to the Executive within 30 thirty (30) days after the Termination Date or such earlier time as is requested by KeyDIRECT III. Key DIRECT III and the Executive shall cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and shall provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations. Key DIRECT III shall pay all of the fees of the Accounting Firm for services performed by the Accounting Firm as contemplated in this Section 3.414.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Executive Employment Agreement (Direct Iii Marketing Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Direct Iii Marketing Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (Direct Iii Marketing Inc)

Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments. (a) 13.1 Key and the Executive Mxxxx acknowledge that, following a Change of Control, one or more payments or distributions to be made by Key to or for the benefit of the Executive Mxxxx (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a “Payment”) may be determined to be an “excess parachute payment” that is not deductible by Key for federal Federal income tax purposes and with respect to which the Executive Mxxxx will be subject to an excise tax because of Sections 280G and 4999, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter referred to respectively as “Section 280G” and “Section 4999”). If the Executive’s Mxxxx’x employment is terminated after a Change of Control occurs, the Accounting Firm, which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, shall make all determinations required to be made under this Section 3.413, shall determine whether any Payment would be an excess parachute payment and shall communicate its determination, together with detailed supporting calculations, to Key and to the Executive Mxxxx within 30 days after the Termination Date or such earlier time as is requested by Key. Key and the Executive Mxxxx shall cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and shall provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations. Key shall pay all of the fees of the Accounting Firm for services performed by the Accounting Firm as contemplated in this Section 3.413.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Amended Employment Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Amended Employment Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Amended Employment Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments. (a) Key and the Executive acknowledge that, following a Change of Control, one or more payments or distributions to be made by Key to or for the benefit of the Executive (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a "Payment") may be determined to be an "excess parachute payment" that is not deductible by Key for federal income tax purposes and with respect to which the Executive will be subject to an excise tax because of Sections 280G and 4999, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter referred to respectively as "Section 280G" and "Section 4999"). If the Executive’s 's employment is terminated after a Change of Control occurs, the Accounting Firm, which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, shall make all determinations required to be made under this Section 3.42.4, shall determine whether any Payment would be an excess parachute payment and shall communicate its determination, together with detailed supporting calculations, to Key and to the Executive within 30 days after the Termination Date or such earlier time as is requested by Key. Key and the Executive shall cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and shall provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations. Key shall pay all of the fees of the Accounting Firm for services performed by the Accounting Firm as contemplated in this Section 3.42.4.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tyson 2 Agreement (Keycorp /New/), Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

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Gross-Up of Payments Deemed to be Excess Parachute Payments. (a) Key and the Executive acknowledge that, following a Change of Control, one or more payments or distributions to be made by Key to or for the benefit of the Executive (whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, under some other plan, agreement, or arrangement, or otherwise) (a "Payment") may be determined to be an "excess parachute payment" that is not deductible by Key for federal income tax purposes and with respect to which the Executive will be subject to an excise tax because of Sections 280G and 4999, respectively, of the Internal Revenue Code (hereinafter referred to respectively as "Section 280G" and "Section 4999"). If the Executive’s 's employment is terminated after a Change of Control occurs, the Accounting Firm, which, subject to any inconsistent position asserted by the Internal Revenue Service, shall make all determinations required to be made under this Section 3.4, shall determine whether any Payment would be an excess parachute payment and shall communicate its determination, together with detailed supporting calculations, to Key and to the Executive within 30 days after the Termination Date or such earlier time as is requested by Key. Key and the Executive shall cooperate with each other and the Accounting Firm and shall provide necessary information so that the Accounting Firm may make all such determinations. Key shall pay all of the fees of the Accounting Firm for services performed by the Accounting Firm as contemplated in this Section 3.4.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement (Keycorp /New/)

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