Common use of Non-Renewal By Employee Clause in Contracts

Non-Renewal By Employee. If Employee gives notice of non-renewal under Section 1, Company shall determine the termination date and will pay accrued and unpaid Base Salary through the termination date, and any payments required under applicable employee benefit plans. If the termination date is before the end of the then current Employment Period, and if Employee signs a Severance Agreement and General Release of claims in a form satisfactory to Company, then Company will, in periodic payments in accordance with ordinary payroll practices and deductions, pay Employee an amount equal to his pro-rata Base Salary through the end of the then current Employment Period (“Severance Pay Period”).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (Rackspace Hosting, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Rackspace Hosting, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Rackspace Hosting, Inc.)

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Non-Renewal By Employee. If Employee gives notice of non-renewal under Section 1, Company shall determine pay the termination date and will pay accrued and unpaid Base Salary through the termination date, and any payments required under applicable employee benefit plans. If the termination date is before the end of the then current Employment Period, and if Employee signs a Severance Agreement and General Release of claims in a form satisfactory to Company, then Company will, in periodic payments in accordance with ordinary payroll practices and deductions, pay Employee an amount equal to his Employee’s pro-rata Base Salary through the end of the then current Employment Period (the “Severance Payments” or “Severance Pay Period”).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (iHeartMedia, Inc.), Employment Agreement (iHeartMedia, Inc.), Employment Agreement (Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc.)

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Non-Renewal By Employee. If Employee gives notice of non-renewal under Section 1, Company shall determine the termination date and will pay accrued and unpaid Base Salary through the termination date, and any payments required under applicable employee benefit plans. If the termination date is before the end of the then current Employment Period, and if Employee signs a Severance Agreement and General Release of claims in a form satisfactory to Company, then Company will, in periodic payments in accordance with ordinary payroll practices and deductions, pay Employee an amount equal to his her pro-rata Base Salary through the end of the then current Employment Period (“Severance Pay Period”).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Employment Agreement (Rackspace Technology, Inc.)

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