Basic Severance Benefits Sample Clauses

Basic Severance Benefits. The benefits described in Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 below are subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 5.1 (regarding withholding), and 5.2 (requiring the execution of a waiver and release by the Executive).
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Basic Severance Benefits. The benefits described in Sections 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 below are subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 5.1 (which requires an election among applicable agreements providing severance benefits if more than one such agreement would apply in the particular circumstances of the termination of the Executive’s employment and stipulates that any payments received under this Agreement are in lieu of other claims or rights), 5.2 (regarding withholding), and 5.3 (requiring the execution of a waiver and release by the Executive).
Basic Severance Benefits. If within twenty-four months after a Change of Control your employment with AKS is involuntarily terminated without Cause by AKS pursuant to Section C(1) or you voluntarily terminate your employment for Good Reason pursuant to Section C(3), AKS will pay you, regardless of whether or not you execute a Release of Claims (as defined in Section E(2) below), severance pay equal to your base salary for a period of six months from your Date of Termination. The aggregate of such severance pay shall be paid to you in a single, undiscounted, lump sum payment within ten days following the Date of Termination unless you previously have requested in writing to receive such amount in regular monthly payments during the Severance Pay Period.
Basic Severance Benefits. If your employment with AKS is involuntarily terminated without Cause by AKS pursuant to Section C(1), AKS will pay you, regardless of whether or not you execute a Release of Claims (as defined in Section E(2) below), severance pay equal to your base salary for a period of six months from your Date of Termination. The aggregate of such severance pay shall be paid to you in a single, undiscounted lump sum payment within ten days following your Date of Termination.
Basic Severance Benefits. As long as you work through the Separation Date (defined below in numbered Paragraph 1), you are eligible for a severance payment representing two weeks of your base salary, less deductions (the “Basic Severance”); or
Basic Severance Benefits. In the event of the Officer's termination of employment under any circumstances, Officer shall be entitled to the basic severance benefits described below.
Basic Severance Benefits. The severance benefits provided under this Section 5 shall be in addition to payment of all salary and vacation earned or accrued through the date of Munro's termination of emplxxxxxx, payment of any bonuses earned through the date of termination of employment, reimbursement of any expenses incurred prior to termination of employment pursuant to the Company's expense reimbursement policy, and any and all benefits as may be payable as a result of termination of employment under the Company's 401(k) plan, and any other compensation or benefit programs.
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Basic Severance Benefits. If within twenty-four months after a Change of Control your employment with AKS is involuntarily terminated without Cause by AKS pursuant to Section C(1) or you voluntarily terminate your employment for Good Reason pursuant to Section C(3), [(CEO & GENERAL COUNSEL ONLY) or you voluntarily terminate your employment within six months after a Change of Control pursuant to Section C(4),] AKS will pay you, regardless of whether or not you execute a Release of Claims (as defined in Section E(2) below), severance pay equal to your base salary for a period of six months from your Date of Termination. The aggregate of such severance pay shall be paid to you in a single, undiscounted lump sum payment within ten days following your Date of Termination.”

Related to Basic Severance Benefits

  • Cash Severance Benefits Severance equal to the amount set forth in the Participant’s Participation Agreement and payable in cash in a lump sum in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Plan, including without limitation Section 7 hereof.

  • Severance Benefits To the extent that Employee shall be entitled to receive Severance Benefits pursuant to Section 4(d) or 4(e) hereof, Company and Employee agree that the following shall apply: (i) "Severance Benefits" shall mean: (A) a continuation of Employee's then effective salary as payable pursuant to Section 3(a) hereof during the Severance Period (as defined below); (B) payment of any bonus payable to Employee pursuant to Section 3(c) hereof, calculated based on the full Company bonus payable thereunder (subject to attainment by Company of any objective financial or performance standards applicable to Company) and prorated for any period during the Severance Period that is less than the full twelve (12) month period in which such bonus would be earned; (C) immediate vesting and payment of any Option Payments; and (D) continuation during the Severance Period of any medical/dental care coverage (or the reasonable equivalent thereof) which Employee is receiving as of the date of termination of the Period of Employment, provided that such insurance coverage shall terminate prior to the expiration of the Severance Period as of the first date that Employee is covered under another employer's health benefit program which provides substantially the same level of benefits without exclusion for pre-existing medical conditions. Such coverage shall be in lieu of any other continued health care coverage to which Employee or his dependents would otherwise be entitled in accordance with the requirements of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, as amended ("COBRA"), by reason of Employee's termination of employment. (ii) "Severance Period" shall mean a period of twenty-four (24) months following the termination of the Period of Employment pursuant to Section 4(d) or 4(e) hereof. (iii) Company shall be entitled to a credit for any amounts paid pursuant to Part One, Paragraph 1 of the Change of Control Agreement for any amounts payable pursuant to Paragraph (i)(A) and (i)(B) above as part of any Severance Benefits payable hereunder. (iv) Except as provided in Section 6 below, the Severance Benefits shall be received by Employee in lieu of any other right Employee may have under applicable law, Company or Parent policies or plans or otherwise with respect to any payments or compensation in connection with the termination of Employee's employment with Company. (v) Employee agrees that payment of the Severance Benefits may, in the discretion of the Company, be subject to the prior execution by the Employee of a release of claims in a form provided by the Company prior to any such payment and that payment of the Severance Benefits shall be consideration for such release. (g)

  • Severance Benefit If the Employee’s employment is terminated by the Company for any reason other than Cause (as defined below) or if the Employee terminates his/her employment for Good Reason (as defined below), the Company shall provide Employee with the following:

  • Other Severance Benefits Executive hereby agrees that in consideration for the payments to be received under Section 7(b) of this Agreement, Executive waives any and all rights to any payments or benefits under any severance plans or arrangements of the Company or their respective affiliates that specifically provide for severance payments, other than the Change in Control Severance Agreement between the Company and Executive (the “Change in Control Severance Agreement”); provided that any payments payable to Executive under Section 7(b) hereof shall be offset by any payments payable under the Change in Control Severance Agreement.

  • Additional Severance Benefits In the event that it is determined that any payment or benefit provided by the Company to or for the benefit of Executive, either under this Agreement or otherwise, will be subject to the excise tax imposed by section 4999 of the Internal Revenue Code or any successor provision ("section 4999"), the Company will, prior to the date on which any amount of the excise tax must be paid or withheld, make an additional lump-sum payment (the "gross-up payment") to Executive. The gross-up payment will be sufficient, after giving effect to all federal, state and other taxes and charges with respect to the gross-up payment, to make Executive whole for all taxes (including withholding taxes) imposed under section 4999. Determinations under this Section 2 will be made by the Company's then current firm of independent auditors (the "Firm"). The determinations of the Firm will be binding upon the Company and Executive except as the determinations are established in resolution (including by settlement) of a controversy with the Internal Revenue Service to have been incorrect. All fees and expenses of the Firm will be paid by the Company. If the Internal Revenue Service asserts a claim that, if successful, would require the Company to make a gross-up payment or an additional gross-up payment, the Company and Executive will cooperate fully in resolving the controversy with the Internal Revenue Service. The Company will make or advance such gross-up payments as are necessary to prevent Executive from having to bear the cost of payments made to the Internal Revenue Service in the course of, or as a result of, the controversy. The Firm will determine the amount of such gross-up payments or advances and will determine after resolution of the controversy whether any advances must be returned by Executive to the Company. The Company will bear all expenses of the controversy and will gross Executive up for any additional taxes that may be imposed upon Executive as a result of its payment of such expenses.

  • Change in Control Severance Benefits If there is a Change in Control, and within one (1) year of such Change in Control, the Executive’s employment is terminated under the circumstances described in Sections 4(a) through 4(f) above, the Executive shall be entitled to the following: (I) if such termination is a termination by the Company without Cause pursuant to Section 4(a) or the Executive resigns for Good Reason pursuant to Section 4(b), the Company shall pay the Executive the Accrued Obligations and, in addition, subject to the provisions of Section 19, (A) an amount equal to twenty-four (24) months of the Executive’s Base Salary at the rate in effect on the date of termination or resignation, payable in a lump sum within sixty (60) calendar days of the date of termination or resignation; and (B) provided the Executive timely elects continuation coverage under COBRA, the Company shall also pay, on the Executive’s behalf, the portion of monthly premiums for the Executive’s group health insurance, including coverage for the Executive’s dependents, that the Company paid immediately prior to the date of termination or resignation, during the eighteen (18) month period following the date of termination or resignation, subject to the Executive’s continued eligibility for COBRA coverage. The Company will pay for such COBRA coverage for eligible dependents only for those dependents who were enrolled immediately prior to the date of termination or resignation. The Executive will continue to be required to pay that portion of the premium for the Executive’s health coverage, including coverage for the Executive’s eligible dependents, that the Executive was required to pay as an active employee immediately prior to the date of termination or resignation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that under applicable guidance the reimbursement of COBRA premiums causes the Company’s group health plan to violate any applicable nondiscrimination rule, the parties agree to negotiate in good faith a mutually agreeable alternative arrangement; and (II) if such termination is a termination or resignation under the circumstances described in Sections 4(c), 4(d), 4(e) or 4(f), the Executive shall be entitled to the compensation and benefits for which the Executive is eligible under such sections.

  • Severance Pay In the event that your employment is terminated by the Company, except for “Cause” as defined below, you will be eligible to receive the following:

  • Change of Control Severance Benefits A Covered Termination of Executive’s employment on or within twelve (12) months following the effective date of a Change of Control entitles Executive to receive the benefits set forth in this Section 3.2.

  • Severance Pay and Benefits Upon Termination by the Company without Cause or by the Executive for

  • Severance Payment Executive will be paid continuing payments of severance pay at a rate equal to Executive’s base salary rate, as then in effect, for twelve (12) months from the date of such termination of employment, to be paid periodically in accordance with the Company’s normal payroll policies.

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