Common use of Time for Acceptance Clause in Contracts

Time for Acceptance. Employee may accept this Agreement within seven (7) days of the date a draft of this Agreement was delivered to Employee. If it is not accepted within that period, the Company's offer of these terms shall be automatically revoked, unless the Company otherwise agrees in writing.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Compensation Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc), Compensation Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc), Compensation Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc)

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Time for Acceptance. Employee may accept this Agreement within seven forty-five (745) days of from the date a draft of this Agreement was delivered to EmployeeAgreement. If it is not accepted within that this time period, the Company's offer of these terms shall be automatically revoked, unless the Company otherwise agrees in writing.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc), Severance Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc), Severance Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc)

Time for Acceptance. Employee may accept this Agreement within seven ------------------- forty-five (745) days of from the date a draft of this Agreement was delivered to EmployeeAgreement. If it is not accepted within that this time period, the Company's offer of these terms shall be automatically revoked, unless the Company otherwise agrees in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Severance Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc), Severance Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc)

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Time for Acceptance. Employee may accept this Agreement within seven (7) days of the date a draft of this Agreement was delivered to Employee. If it is not accepted within that period, the Company's offer of these terms shall be automatically revoked, unless the Company otherwise agrees in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Compensation Agreement and Release (Finova Group Inc)

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