Change in Control Protection Period Sample Clauses

Change in Control Protection Period. “Change in Control Protection Period” means the period beginning one month prior to and ending twelve (12) months immediately following the consummation of a Change in Control.
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Change in Control Protection Period. A "Change of Control" shall be deemed to occur on the date that any of the following events occur:
Change in Control Protection Period. If, during a Change in Control Protection Period, the Company terminates Executive’s employment without Cause or Executive terminates employment for Good Reason, then the Company shall pay or provide the following amounts and benefits to Executive, in addition to the Accrued Obligations:
Change in Control Protection Period. The period commencing on a Change in Control and ending on the second anniversary of the Change in Control.
Change in Control Protection Period. The time period (i) commencing on the earlier to occur of (A) execution of a definitive acquisition agreement contemplating a Change in Control and (B) consummation of a Change in Control, and (ii) ending (A) twenty-four (24) months following the consummation of such Change in Control or (B) if the Change in Control is not consummated, that date on which the definitive acquisition agreement expires or is terminated.
Change in Control Protection Period. A period of two years following a Change in Control.
Change in Control Protection Period. The definition of “Change in Control Protection Period” as defined in the Employment Agreement, shall be amended to read as follows: “‘Change in Control Protection Period’ shall mean the period that commences six (6) months prior to and ends twelve (12) months following a Change in Control.” For purposes of the commencement of the six-month period prior to a Change in Control, the date of termination of Executive’s employment shall be the date on which Executive ceases to be the Chief Executive Officer of the Company, which will occur on January 15, 2019.
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Change in Control Protection Period. For purposes of this Agreement, “Change in Control Protection Period” means (i) for a Participant who is a covered participant in the Company’s Income Continuity Plan (or its successor) as of the employment termination date, the applicable protection period for a severance qualifying termination as specified therein and (ii) for all other Participants, the 24-month period following a Change in Control.
Change in Control Protection Period. For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Change in Control Protection Period" shall mean the Pre Change in Control Period and the Post Change in Control Period as defined below.
Change in Control Protection Period. (A) The Board may, in the exercise of its sole and absolute discretion, terminate or cause to be terminated the Executive’s employment under this Agreement other than for Cause, Disability, or Death, outside a Change in Control Protection Period, in accordance with this Section 7.5 at any time during the Term by Notice of Termination to the Executive specifying the effective date of termination, which effective date shall not be earlier than the date on which the Notice of Termination under this Section 7.5 is given to the Executive. The Executive may terminate his employment under this Agreement for Good Reason, outside a Change in Control Protection Period, in accordance with this Section 7.5 at any time during the Term by giving the Board 30 calendar days’ Notice of Termination in accordance with this Section 7.5, which must set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances that are claimed to provide a basis for the Good Reason termination. The termination automatically shall become effective upon the expiration of the applicable cure period. The Executive’s right to terminate his employment for Good Reason under this Section 7.5 shall not be affected by the Executive’s disability or incapacity. The Executive’s continued employment under this Agreement shall not constitute consent to, or a waiver of rights with respect to, any act or failure to act constituting Good Reason.
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