Constructive Termination definition

Constructive Termination means:
Constructive Termination means any one or more of the following:
Constructive Termination means that Executive voluntarily terminates employment after any of the following are undertaken without Executive's express written consent:

Examples of Constructive Termination in a sentence

  • If Executive suffers a Constructive Termination during the Term of this Agreement, other than upon the expiration of the Term of this Agreement, Employer shall pay Severance Pay to Executive in the amounts and at the times described in Section 9(b) hereof.

  • In the event that Executive determines in good faith that Executive has experienced a Constructive Termination under Section 9(c) or 9(d), Executive shall deliver to Employer a written notice stating the circumstances that constitute such Constructive Termination not later than 90 days after the initial existence of such circumstances and Employer shall 30 days after receipt of such notice to remedy the circumstances that constitute Constructive Termination.

  • If the Executive resigns his employment, other than in a Constructive Termination, the Executive will only be entitled to receive the Accrued Obligations through the date of termination.

  • A Constructive Termination does not include termination for Cause as defined in Section 9(f), termination without Cause as defined in Section 9(b), termination due to death, or termination due to a permanent disability (as hereinafter defined).

  • The Company acknowledges that (i) the Executive currently has a valid basis to terminate his employment in a Constructive Termination and (ii) the Executive may exercise his right to resign by reason of Constructive Termination at any time during the Term.


More Definitions of Constructive Termination

Constructive Termination means the voluntary termination of employment by the Employee following a Change in Duties following a Change of Control.
Constructive Termination means any of the following:
Constructive Termination means a resignation of employment and termination of this Agreement by Executive for one or more of the following reasons:
Constructive Termination means, unless otherwise provided in the applicable award agreement, the grantee’s resignation of employment with the Company within ninety (90) days of the occurrence of any of the following: (i) a material reduction in the grantee’s responsibilities; (ii) a material reduction in the grantee’s base salary; or (iii) a relocation of the grantee’s principal office to a location more than 50 miles from the location of the grantee’s existing principal office.
Constructive Termination means a voluntary termination of employment by Participant after one of the following is undertaken without Participant’s express written consent:
Constructive Termination means any of the following: any breach by the Company of any material provision of this Agreement, including, without limitation, the assignment to the Executive of duties inconsistent with his position specified in Section 2.01 hereof or any breach by the Company of such Section, which is not cured within 60 days after written notice of same by Executive, describing in detail the breach asserted and stating that it constitutes notice pursuant to this Section 5.04.
Constructive Termination shall be deemed to occur if (A) there is a material reduction or change in job duties, responsibilities and requirements inconsistent with Executive’s position with the Company and prior duties, responsibilities and requirements, provided that neither a mere change in title alone nor reassignment to a position that is substantially similar to the position held prior to the change in terms of job duties, responsibilities or requirements shall constitute a material reduction in job responsibilities; or (B) there is a reduction in Executive’s then-current base salary by at least twenty percent (20%), provided that an across-the-board reduction in the salary level of all other senior executives by the same percentage amount as part of a general salary level reduction shall not constitute such a salary reduction; or (C) Executive refuses to relocate to a facility or location more than 50 miles from the Company’s current location; provided, however, that in each case above, Executive must first provide notice of the existence of the circumstances giving rise to a Constructive Termination within ninety (90) days of the initial existence of such circumstances and the Company must be provided with a period of thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of such notice to cure the circumstances giving rise to a Constructive Termination; provided further that the Company may notify Executive at any time prior to expiration of the cure period that it will not cure the circumstances, in which case the cure period shall end immediately upon such notification.