USPI definition
Examples of USPI in a sentence
The addresses and facsimile numbers set forth below shall be the parties addressed and facsimile numbers for purposes for purposes of delivery or mailing of notices: If to USPI: c/o United Surgical Partners International, Inc.
Major medical health insurance and disability insurance as currently in place (as the same may be modified from time to time by USPI for its senior executives).
Employee is authorized to incur reasonable expenses in connection with the business of USPI, including expenses for entertainment, travel and similar matters.
Participation in any other employee benefit plans now existing or hereafter adopted by USPI for its employees.
Because of the personal nature of the services to be rendered hereunder, the obligations of Employee under this Agreement may not be delegated or assigned in whole or in part without the prior written consent of USPI (which consent may be withheld in its sole discretion).
USPI will reimburse Employee for such expenses upon presentation by Employee of such documentation as USPI shall from time to time require.
This Agreement shall not be amended, modified or revised in any respect, except by a writing signed by USPI and Employee.
USPI desires to employ Employee in the capacities and on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth and Employee is willing to serve in such capacities and on such terms and conditions.
Such severance pay shall be payable in monthly installments over a period of 12 months following termination, and USPI shall continue the benefits set forth in Sections 4(c) and (d) for the period during which such severance payments are to be made.
Employee further understands and agrees that USPI conducts its business within a specialized market segment throughout the United States and in portions of Europe, and that it would be detrimental to the interests of USPI if Employee used the knowledge and experience which he currently possesses or which he acquires pursuant to this employment hereunder for the purpose of directly or indirectly competing with USPI, or for the purpose of aiding other persons or entities in so competing with USPI.