Nature of Plan Area Fee Credits Sample Clauses

Nature of Plan Area Fee Credits. Reimbursements. All rights to Plan Area Fee credits and/or reimbursements shall be personal to Developer and shall not run with the land, unless such rights are expressly designated in writing to do so.
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  • Plan Termination Generally This Agreement may be terminated only by a written agreement signed by the Bank and the Executive. The benefit shall be the Accrual Balance as of the date this Agreement is terminated. Except as provided in Section 8.3, the termination of this Agreement shall not cause a distribution of benefits under this Agreement. Rather, upon such termination benefit distributions will be made at the earliest distribution event permitted under Article 2 or Article 3.

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