Common use of Initiation Clause in Contracts

Initiation. written request. To initiate the review, the claimant, within 60 days after receiving the Bank’s notice of denial, must file with the Bank a written request for review.

Appears in 25 contracts

Samples: Director Retirement Agreement, Amended Salary Continuation Agreement (Southern Community Financial Corp), Salary Continuation Agreement (First Reliance Bancshares Inc)

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Initiation. written request. To initiate the review, the claimant, within 60 days after receiving the Bank’s notice of denial, denial the claimant must file with the Bank a written request for review.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Amended Salary Continuation Agreement (Crescent Financial Corp), Continuation Agreement (BNC Bancorp), Continuation Agreement (BNC Bancorp)

Initiation. written requestWritten Request. To initiate the review, the claimant, within 60 days after receiving the Bank’s notice of denial, must file with the Bank a written request for review.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Survivor Income Agreement (Wilson Bank Holding Co), Survivor Income Agreement (Wilson Bank Holding Co), Survivor Income Agreement (Wilson Bank Holding Co)

Initiation. written request. To initiate the review, the claimant, within 60 days after receiving the Bank’s 's notice of denial, must file with the Bank a written request for review.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: First South Bank Director Retirement Agreement (First South Bancorp Inc), Continuation Agreement (First South Bancorp Inc), Continuation Agreement (Southcoast Financial Corp)

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Initiation. written requestWritten Request. To initiate the review, the claimant, within 60 days after receiving the Bank’s 's notice of denial, must file with the Bank a written request for review.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Continuation Agreement (American River Bankshares), Dollar Agreement (American River Bankshares), Income Agreement (Fauquier Bankshares Inc)

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