Common use of SEVERANCE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN CONTROL Clause in Contracts

SEVERANCE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN CONTROL. If a Change in Control of the Company as defined in Section 2 above shall have occurred while you are still an employee of the Company, you shall be entitled to the benefits provided in Section 4 below upon the subsequent severance of your employment with the Company by you (but only if such severance is elected by you for “Reason”, as defined in subsection 3(iv) below, or by the Company, unless such severance by the Company is a result of (a) your death, (b) your Disability (as defined in subsection 3(i) below), (c) your Retirement (as defined in subsection 3(ii) below), or (d) your termination by the Company for Cause (as defined in subsection 3(iii) below), in any of which events you shall not be entitled to receive severance benefits under this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Severance Benefits Agreement (J. Alexander's Holdings, Inc.), Severance Benefits Agreement (J. Alexander's Holdings, Inc.), Severance Benefits Agreement (Alexanders J Corp)

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