Common use of Providing Testimony Clause in Contracts

Providing Testimony. Executive further agrees that upon the reasonable request of any Employer Party, Executive will provide testimony in court or upon deposition and other information (whether by testimony or otherwise) that is truthful, accurate, and complete, according to information known to Executive, in connection with the prosecution or defense of any of the Employer Parties in any pending or future litigation, claims, investigations, examinations, or audits. Executive acknowledges that he shall not be paid a Consulting Fee for any time spent providing testimony and/or responding to a subpoena issued to Executive individually, but he shall be reimbursed for any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses he incurs providing such testimony. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, in no event shall Executive be entitled to any payments or reimbursements hereunder with respect to any matter regarding which Executive is directly or indirectly adverse to any of the Employer Parties, including, without limitation being called or subpoenaed by an Employer Party as an adverse witness to any Employer Party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vesting Agreement (Nexpoint Diversified Real Estate Trust), Vesting Agreement (Vinebrook Homes Trust, Inc.), Vesting Agreement (NexPoint Real Estate Finance, Inc.)

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