No Duty to Mitigate Damages Sample Clauses

No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Executive’s benefits under this Exhibit C shall be considered severance pay in consideration of his past service and his continued service from the date of this Agreement, and his entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate his damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation which he may receive from future employment.
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No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Executive’s benefits under this Agreement shall be considered severance pay in consideration of Executive’s past service and Executive’s continued service from the date of this Agreement, and Executive’s entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate Executive’s damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation which Executive may receive from future employment.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Unless otherwise required by law, neither the Authority, the Trustee nor any Bondholder shall be obligated to do any act whatsoever or exercise any diligence whatsoever to mitigate the damages to the Borrower if an Event of Default shall occur.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. In the event of termination of this Agreement by Employee after a Change of Control as defined in Section 7 above, or as a result of the breach by Exxxx of any of its obligations hereunder, or in the event of the termination of Employee’s employment by Exxxx in breach of this Agreement, or as a result of Employee’s Termination Without Cause, or resignation for Good Reason, Employee shall not be required to seek other employment in order to mitigate his damages hereunder, and no compensation employee does earn after any termination shall be considered to mitigate damages Employee has incurred or to reduce any payment Exxxx is obligated to make to Employee pursuant to this Agreement.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. After any Date of Termination, the Employee shall have no obligation to seek other employment, but shall have the right to be otherwise employed, and any compensation of any type whatsoever received by the Employee in connection with such employment shall not be offset by the Company against any of the obligations of the Company under this Agreement.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. The Employee's benefits under this Agreement shall be considered severance pay in consideration of his past service and his continued service from the date of this Agreement, and his entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate his damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation which he may receive from future employment.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Other than in respect of its own gross negligence or willful misconduct, Lender shall not be required to do any act whatsoever or exercise any diligence whatsoever to mitigate any damages if any Event of Default shall occur and be continuing hereunder.
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No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Employee's rights and privileges under this Section 10 shall be considered severance pay in consideration of his past service and his continued service to Employer from the Commencement Date, and his entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate his damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation that he may receive from future employment.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. Executive's rights and privileges under this Section 10 shall be considered severance pay in consideration of his past service and his continued service to Employer from the Commencement Date, and his entitlement thereto shall neither be governed by any duty to mitigate his damages by seeking further employment nor offset by any compensation that he may receive from future employment.
No Duty to Mitigate Damages. After any Date of Termination, the Executive shall have no obligation to seek other employment, but shall have the right to be otherwise employed, and any compensation of any type whatsoever received by the Executive in connection with such employment shall not be offset by the Company against any of the obligations of the Company under this Agreement.
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