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Taxes, Coverage. The Executive shall be responsible for any taxes that may be attributable to or result from the payments made by the Company in accordance with this Section 5(b)(iii) or receipt of medical and dental benefits attributable to or result from such payments. Notwithstanding Section 5(b)(iii)(A) or (B), in the event Executive becomes eligible to be covered under another employer’s group health plan (other than a plan which imposes a preexisting condition exclusion to the extent permissible by law, unless the preexisting condition exclusion does not apply) during the period provided for herein, the Company shall cease payment of any premiums. The Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide that Executive will continue to be eligible for coverage as provided under this Section 5(b)(iii) under the Company Plans, unless the Board of Directors or Compensation Committee determines that such coverage would create an undue burden on the Company.
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  • Workers’ Compensation and Employer’s Liability or other similar insurance pursuant to all applicable state and local statutes and regulations.

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  • Unemployment Compensation The Company will not contest the decision of the appropriate regulatory commission regarding unemployment compensation that may be due to the Executive.

  • Cash Flow Coverage The Borrower shall maintain at all times a Cash Flow Coverage of not less than one hundred twenty five percent (125%), calculated at the end of each fiscal quarter (using a rolling four quarters of Net Income).

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