Common use of PERFORMANCE-BASED CANCELLATION PROVISION Clause in Contracts

PERFORMANCE-BASED CANCELLATION PROVISION. In order to appropriately balance risk and reward, unpaid Restricted Stock Units (and any related dividend equivalents) may be canceled if a loss occurs outside of the ordinary course of business. For Bank of America or a line of business, a “loss” means a pre-tax loss for a fiscal year (as determined under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles in effect as of the close of such fiscal year). A loss in the “ordinary course of business” means a loss resulting from a planned winding down of a business or legacy position. A loss outside of the ordinary course includes (without limitation) losses such as those resulting from risk or compliance violations, deliberate or grossly negligent failures to perform your job duties, or any loss that materially impairs Bank of America’s solvency, liquidity, or capital distribution plans. If a loss outside of the ordinary course of business occurs:

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Restricted Stock Units Award Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/), Restricted Stock Units Award Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/), Restricted Stock Units Award Agreement (Bank of America Corp /De/)

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