ComDensation definition

ComDensation means the direct salaries and wages paid to or accrued for the benefit o'L the Employees, including incentive compensation, together with all fringe benefits payable to, or accrued for the benefit of, any executive or other employee, including employer's contributions under the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, unemployment compensation, or other employment taxes, pension fund contributions, workers, compensation, group life and accident and health insurance premiums, profit sharing, retirement, disability, maternity leave, and other similar benefits, accrued vacatibn pay, accrued sick pay, and all other contributions to, and amounts paid or accrued under, Dension and other employee health and benefit plans, 'Drograms or policies, including, without limitation, as of any date, the right to receive any of the foregoing notwithstanding L-hat such right entitles such Employee to receive payment at a time a@Lter the date in quest-ion.

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