Examples of Claim Deadline in a sentence
Such Executive's Notice shall include the nature and amount of such IRS Claim, the date on which such IRS Claim is due to be paid (the "IRS Claim Deadline"), and a copy of all notices and other documents or correspondence received by the Executive in respect of such IRS Claim.
The Executive shall give the Executive’s Notice as soon as practicable, but no later than the earlier of (i) 10 business days after the Executive first obtains actual knowledge of such IRS Claim or (ii) five business days before the IRS Claim Deadline; provided, however, that the Executive’s failure to give such notice shall affect the Company’s obligations under this Article only to the extent that the Company is actually prejudiced by such failure.
The Executive shall give the Executive's Notice as soon as practicable, but no later than the earlier of (i) 10 business days after the Executive first obtains actual knowledge of such IRS Claim or (ii) five business days after the IRS Claim Deadline; provided, however, that the Executive's failure to give such notice shall affect the Company's obligations under this Article only to the extent that the Company is actually prejudiced by such failure.
Executive shall give the Executive’s Notice as soon as practicable, but no later than the earlier of (i) 10 days after Executive first obtains actual knowledge of such IRS Claim or (ii) five days before the IRS Claim Deadline; provided, however, that any failure to give such Executive’s Notice shall affect the Company’s obligations under this Article only to the extent that the Company is actually prejudiced by such failure.
Executive shall give the Executive’s Notice as soon as practicable, but no later than the earlier of (i) 10 business days after Executive first obtains actual knowledge of such IRS Claim or (ii) five business days before the IRS Claim Deadline; provided, however, that any failure to give such Executive’s Notice shall affect the Company’s obligations under this Article only to the extent that the Company is actually prejudiced by such failure.