SARP definition

SARP means the Company's Stock Acquisition and Retention Program as it exists on the date hereof and as it may be, amended, supplemented or modified from time to time or any successor plan.
SARP means The Limited, Inc. Savings and Retirement Plan.
SARP means The Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Savings and Retirement Plan.

Examples of SARP in a sentence

  • Any promissory notes of Executive under the SARP shall be paid off by the Executive within ninety (90) days after Executive's receipt of the Severance Benefits.

  • In the event of entitlement to a Severance Benefit, all forfeiture restrictions on all Company stock purchased by or granted to the Executive under the Company's SARP shall lapse and all shares of restricted stock shall vest.

  • The electronic copy of the SARP should: Be in a Portable Document Format (PDF).

  • For example, if the SARP is for the 2016-17 fiscal year for the City of Gainesville, the document should be entitled 2016 City of Gainesville.pdf.

  • Be accompanied by the attached “Single Audit Data Collection Form.” This document is necessary to ensure that communications related to SARP issues are directed to the appropriate individual(s) and that compliance with Single Audit requirements is properly captured.


More Definitions of SARP

SARP means the DynCorp Savings and Retirement Plan amended and restated as of January 1, 1989.
SARP means the DynCorp Savings and Retirement Plan, effective January 1, 2001.
SARP means the Too, Inc. Savings and Retirement Plan.
SARP means the Company’s Stock Appreciation Rights Program.
SARP means Standards and Recommended Practices issued by ICAO;
SARP means The Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Savings and Retirement Plan. "SARP Entry Date" means the Participant’s entry date under the SARP.
SARP means the Brown & Sharpe Savings and Retirement Plan for Management Employees as from time to time amended and in effect.