Termination Factor definition

Termination Factor means a factor equal to 2.
Termination Factor means the multiple that will be used to calculate the termination benefits set forth in Section 3.02, which for the Key Executive shall equal 3.0.
Termination Factor means a factor equal to 2.99.

Examples of Termination Factor in a sentence

  • Such benefits (including the right to reimbursements) shall, unless otherwise noted, continue for a period of years equal to the Termination Factor multiplied by one year.

  • The "Termination Factor" shall equal the 25449 *** Omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment.

  • The Termination Charge shall equal the product of the Average Monthly Fee (as defined below) and the Termination Factor (as defined below).

  • The termination fee would be $7,320,000 (which is calculated as $15,000,000 multiplied by the Termination Factor of 48.8% which is 190,200 divided by the sum of 190,200 plus 115,000 plus 84,370).

  • Executive agrees, by acceptance of the benefits under this Agreement, to protect maintain as confidential all Confidential Information concerning the business activities of the Company which were acquired in connection with or as a result of the performance of service for the Company for a period of time in years equal to the Termination Factor.


More Definitions of Termination Factor

Termination Factor means a factor equal to _____.
Termination Factor means a factor equal to [2, 3].
Termination Factor as defined in the applicable Quotaholders Agreement. Transaction Agreements: the Participation Agreement, the Combination Agreement, the Release and Waiver, the Related Agreements and the Ancillary Closing Agreements, as may be amended from time to time.

Related to Termination Factor

  • Inflation Factor means a number determined for each tax year by dividing the consumer price

  • Required Accumulation Factor Number shall be equal to a fraction, rounded upwards to the nearest whole number, the numerator of which is one and the denominator of which is equal to the lowest monthly principal payment rate on the Accounts, expressed as a decimal, for the three months preceding the date of such calculation.

  • Participation Factor means a percentage to be determined in the reasonable discretion of the Issuer (billiges Ermessen) (§ 315 BGB) on the Strike Date on the basis of the volatility of the Underlying and the market conditions prevailing on such date and will be published in accordance with § 14 hereof. The indication for the Participation Factor based on the market conditions as of 15 November 2017 is 100% (in any case, it will not be below 80%).

  • Dilution Factors means, without duplication, with respect to any period, the aggregate amount of all deductions, credit memos, returns, adjustments, allowances, bad debt write-offs and other non-cash credits which are recorded to reduce accounts receivable in a manner consistent with current and historical accounting practices of the Borrowers.

  • Termination Percentage has the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.