Terminable definition

Terminable means able to be terminated, coming to an end after a specific period, event, non-compliance, an uncured breach or failing to abide by the terms of the is agreement.

Examples of Terminable in a sentence

  • Each such notice of termination shall specify the CUSIP number or numbers of such Warrants, the Termination Date, that the Warrants may not be exercised after 5:00 p.m., New York City time, on the Termination Date, the current Exercise Price, that the Five-Year Terminable Warrants with which such Warrants comprise Units shall also terminate, and the CUSIP number or numbers of such Five-Year Warrants.

  • Company’s commission of a Terminable Offense during the term of this Agreement is a material breach purposes of this section (b)(1).

  • After any such withdrawal, the Electing Member who made the withdrawal may not exercise any Liquidity Rights under this Section 8.3 until one full calendar year has elapsed after the determination of the Actual Value unless a separate and distinct Deadlock or Terminable Event occurs during such one year period.

  • If it is then determined via binding arbitration that a Terminable Regulatory Change has been implemented after the expiration of the Regulatory Reimbursement Period, Publisher may terminate this Agreement immediately thereafter.

  • TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT BY THE OWNER 24 12.1 Terminable at Will 24 ARTICLE 13.

  • In the case of a Liquidity Right that is triggered as a result of the occurrence or existence of a Deadlock or a Terminable Event, then the Member giving the Liquidity Notice (the “Electing Member”) must exercise such Liquidity Right within 180 days after the occurrence of such Deadlock or Terminable Event.

  • However, following the Closing, if requested by the Buyer, the Shareholder will, at the expense of the Buyer, use his reasonable best efforts to obtain such consents and will cooperate with the Buyer in any lawful arrangement designed to provide to the Buyer with the benefits under such Terminable Contracts.

  • The Buyer agrees and acknowledges that the Shareholder will not be liable to the Buyer in any manner whatsoever because of the failure to obtain any such consent required by a Terminable Contract, except for a breach of the representation and warranties of the Shareholder in Section 3.1(p).

  • All other Terminable System Contracts shall be terminated by the City, effective at the Time of Closing.

  • Any liability under or related to any Terminable System Contracts retained by the City following the Closing Date or terminated by the City on the Closing Date (including any liability resulting from the termination thereof), and any liability under or related to any Terminable System Contracts that is assigned to the Concessionaire on the Closing Date attributable to periods prior to the effectiveness of the assignment thereof to the Concessionaire, shall be solely for the account of the City.

Related to Terminable

  • Termination Other Than For Cause means termination by the Company of Employee's employment by the Company for reasons other than those which constitute Termination for Cause.

  • Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant means the absence of any interruption or termination of service as an Employee or Consultant. Continuous Status as an Employee or Consultant shall not be considered interrupted in the case of sick leave, military leave, or any other leave of absence approved by the Board; provided that such leave is for a period of not more than 90 days or reemployment upon the expiration of such leave is guaranteed by contract or statute.

  • Terminated means the termination of Executive's employment hereunder for any of the following reasons unless the context indicates otherwise:

  • Employment means any occupation, vocation or employment, or any form of vocational or educational training. Provided, however, that "employment" shall not, for the purposes of this article, include membership in any law enforcement agency.

  • Employment Contracts means Contracts, whether oral or written, relating to a Business Employee, including any communication or practice relating to a Business Employee which imposes any obligation on Seller or any of its Subsidiaries.