Common use of A termination for Cause Clause in Contracts

A termination for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” means Executive has been convicted of (or pled guilty or no contest to) a felony or any crime involving fraud, embezzlement, theft, misrepresentation of financial impropriety; has willfully engaged in misconduct resulting in material harm to Company; has willfully failed to substantially perform duties after written notice; or is in willful violation of Company policies resulting in material harm to Company;

Appears in 32 contracts

Samples: Severance/Change in Control Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.), Severance/Change in Control Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.), Severance/Change in Control Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.)

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A termination for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, "Cause” means Executive has been convicted of (or pled guilty or no contest to) a felony or any crime involving fraud, embezzlement, theft, misrepresentation of financial impropriety; has willfully engaged in misconduct resulting in material harm to Company; has willfully failed to substantially perform duties after written notice; or is in willful violation of Company policies resulting in material harm to Company;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Severance/Change in Control Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.)

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A termination for Cause. For purposes of this Agreement, Agreement “Cause” means Executive has been convicted of (or pled guilty or no contest to) a felony or any crime involving fraud, embezzlement, theft, misrepresentation of financial impropriety; has willfully engaged in misconduct resulting in material harm to Company; has willfully failed to substantially perform duties after written notice; or is in willful violation of Company policies resulting in material harm to Company;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Severance Agreement (Hanesbrands Inc.)

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