Common use of Other Payments and Benefits Clause in Contracts

Other Payments and Benefits. The Termination Benefits are not in lieu of, but are in addition to, (1) amounts owed Employee by Verso, but not yet paid, upon termination of Employee’s employment (for example, Employee’s unpaid salary through the date of termination) and (2) benefits to which Employee may be entitled under any and all other policies, plans and procedures of Verso applicable to Employee, to the extent not duplicative of the benefits set forth herein. The determination of whether a payment or other benefit is duplicative will be within the sole discretion of Verso. For clarity, without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, Employee will not be entitled to any benefits under any severance policy for employees of Verso, unless Employee specifically is approved in writing by Verso to receive any such benefits under any such severance policy and such approval is explicit that such benefits are in addition to the benefits provided under this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement (Verso Corp), Severance Agreement (Verso Corp), Severance Agreement (Verso Corp)

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