Gross Misconduct Sample Clauses

Gross Misconduct. If the Participant’s employment with the Company or an Eligible Subsidiary is terminated for Gross Misconduct as determined by the Administrator, the Administrator in its sole discretion may provide that all, or any portion specified by the Administrator, of the Participant’s unvested RSUs shall automatically terminate as of the time of termination without consideration. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that the Participant’s termination of employment shall also be deemed to be a termination of employment by reason of the Participant’s Gross Misconduct if, after the Participant’s employment has terminated, facts and circumstances are discovered or confirmed by the Company that would have justified a termination for Gross Misconduct.
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Gross Misconduct. If the Optionee’s employment with the Company or an Eligible Subsidiary is terminated for Gross Misconduct, the Optionee’s unexercised Options shall terminate immediately as of the time of termination, without consideration. The Optionee acknowledges and agrees that the Optionee’s termination of employment shall also be deemed to be a termination of employment by reason of the Optionee’s Gross Misconduct if, after the Optionee’s employment has terminated, facts and circumstances are discovered or confirmed by the Company that would have justified a termination for Gross Misconduct.
Gross Misconduct. If the Participant’s employment with the Company or an Eligible Subsidiary is terminated for Gross Misconduct, the Participant’s unvested PSUs shall automatically terminate as of the time of termination without consideration. The Participant acknowledges and agrees that the Participant’s termination of employment shall also be deemed to be a termination of employment by reason of the Participant’s Gross Misconduct if, after the Participant’s employment has terminated, facts and circumstances are discovered or confirmed by the Company that would have justified a termination for Gross Misconduct.
Gross Misconduct. If the Optionee is terminated as an Eligible Director by reason of Gross Misconduct as determined by the Administrator, the Administrator in its sole discretion may provide that all, or any portion specified by the Administrator, of the Optionee’s unexercised Options shall terminate and be forfeited immediately, without consideration. The Optionee acknowledges and agrees that the Optionee’s termination shall also be deemed to be a termination by reason of the Optionee’s Gross Misconduct if, after the Optionee’s active service-providing relationship has terminated, facts and circumstances are discovered or confirmed by the Company that would have justified a termination for Gross Misconduct.
Gross Misconduct. If the Participant’s employment with the Company or an Eligible Subsidiary is terminated for Gross Misconduct, the Participant’s unvested RSUs shall be forfeited immediately as of the time of termination without consideration.
Gross Misconduct. The Consultant is guilty of gross misconduct. For the purposes of this Agreement, the following acts shall constitute gross misconduct:
Gross Misconduct. Employee is guilty of gross misconduct. For the purposes of the Agreement, the following acts shall constitute gross misconduct as solely determined by the Company:
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Gross Misconduct. 4.1 Allegations of gross misconduct will be investigated by the investigating officers (staff or officers) who currently undertake this function in their respective forces.
Gross Misconduct. Allegations of Gross Misconduct will be investigated thoroughly by the Department Director, and heard by the Chief Executive and the Department Director. At least one Trustee of the Company must be present at a hearing. If an employee is found to have committed Gross Misconduct then she/he is liable for dismissal with or without notice, although a lesser penalty may be imposed by those hearing the case.
Gross Misconduct. Instant Dismissal The Corporation has the right to dismiss an employee without notice for gross misconduct. In such instances, the employee will only be entitled to payment for work already performed.
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