Payment at Death of Employee Sample Clauses

Payment at Death of Employee. In the case of death of the employee, any accrued and unused vacation leave credit of the employee shall be paid to the deceased employee’s spouse or the estate of there is no surviving spouse.
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Payment at Death of Employee. If the reason for separation is due to the death of the employee, the payment of wages and benefits provided for in this article shall be paid as follows:
Payment at Death of Employee. Wages, vacation time and any other benefits due to a deceased employee, shall be paid in accordance with a primary and secondary beneficiary designation filed by the employee with the Xxxxxxx County Human Resources Officer. In the absence of a valid beneficiary designation, payment shall be made pursuant to statute.
Payment at Death of Employee. Wages and Paid Time Off benefits due to a deceased employee shall be paid in accordance with a primary and secondary beneficiary designation filed by the employee. In the absence of a valid beneficiary designation, payment shall be made pursuant to statute.

Related to Payment at Death of Employee

  • Death of Employee Any distribution or delivery to be made to the Employee under this Agreement will, if the Employee is then deceased, be made to the administrator or executor of the Employee’s estate. Any such administrator or executor must furnish the Company with (a) written notice of his or her status as transferee, and (b) evidence satisfactory to the Company to establish the validity of the transfer and compliance with any laws or regulations pertaining to said transfer.

  • Death of Executive In the event of the death of Executive during the Employment Period, the Company’s obligations hereunder shall automatically cease and terminate; provided, however, that within 15 days the Company shall pay to Executive’s heirs or personal representatives Executive’s Base Salary and accrued vacation accrued to the date of death.

  • Termination of Employment Executive's employment hereunder may be terminated under the following circumstances:

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