BONUS FEE definition

BONUS FEE shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.01B.
BONUS FEE shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.01B. ---------

Examples of BONUS FEE in a sentence

  • BONUS FEE ARRANGEMENT As an Executive Officer of the Company, ▇▇.

  • BASE FEE means the fee referred to and calculated in accordance with clause 8.2. BONUS FEE means the fee referred to and calculated in accordance with clause 8.3. BUSINESS means the marketing and sale of the Products by AMH in either Australia or New Zealand, whether through CTGRP or otherwise.

Related to BONUS FEE

  • Annual Bonus shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4(b) hereof.

  • Performance Bonus means the performance bonus in respect of each Class payable to the General Partner by the Partnership which will be equal to 20% of the product of: (a) the number of Units of that Class outstanding on the Performance Bonus Date; and (b) the amount by which the Net Asset Value per Unit of that Class on the Performance Bonus Date (prior to giving effect to the Performance Bonus) plus the aggregate value of any distributions per Unit of that Class during the Performance Bonus Term exceeds $28.00.

  • Target Bonus Amount means Executive’s target annual bonus amount in effect at the time of Executive’s Qualifying Termination (disregarding any decrease in such target annual bonus amount that constitutes a Good Reason event).

  • Bonus Amount means the greater of (i) the average annual incentive bonus earned by Executive from the Company (or its affiliates) during the last three (3) completed fiscal years of the Company immediately preceding Executive’s Date of Termination (annualized in the event Executive was not employed by the Company (or its affiliates) for the whole of any such fiscal year), and (ii) the Executive’s target annual incentive bonus for the year in which the Date of Termination occurs.

  • Bonus Payment means a cash payment in an amount equal to the sum of (i) all Excise Taxes payable by Executive, plus (ii) all additional Excise Taxes and federal or state income taxes to the extent such taxes are imposed in respect of the Bonus Payment, such that Executive shall be in the same after-tax position and shall have received the same benefits that he would have received if the Excise Taxes had not been imposed. For purposes of calculating any income taxes attributable to the Bonus Payment, Executive shall be deemed for all purposes to be paying income taxes at the highest marginal federal income tax rate, taking into account any applicable surtaxes and other generally applicable taxes which have the effect of increasing the marginal federal income tax rate and, if applicable, at the highest marginal state income tax rate, to which the Bonus Payment and Executive are subject. An example of the calculation of the Bonus Payment is set forth below: Assume that the Excise Tax rate is 20%, the highest federal marginal income tax rate is 40% and Executive is not subject to state income taxes. Further assume that Executive has received an excess parachute payment in the amount of $200,000, on which $40,000 in Excise Taxes are payable. The amount of the required Bonus Payment is thus $100,000. The Bonus Payment of $100,000, less additional Excise Taxes on the Bonus Payment of $20,000 (i.e., 20% x $100,000) and income taxes of $40,000 (i.e., 40% x $100,000), yields $40,000, the amount of the Excise Taxes payable in respect of the original excess parachute payment.