Diminution in Duties definition

Diminution in Duties means the occurrence of any of the following events without your express written consent: (i) a material diminution in the nature or scope of your duties, responsibilities, authority, powers or functions as compared to your duties, responsibilities, authority, powers or functions immediately prior to the Change in Control; (ii) you cease being (a) an executive officer of a publicly-traded company, or (b) a Section 16 reporting person under the Exchange Act; (iii) a material reduction in your annual base salary; or (iv) the relocation of the office at which you are to perform your duties and responsibilities to a location more than sixty (60) miles from Seattle, Washington.
Diminution in Duties means the occurrence of any of the following events without the Participant’s express written consent;
Diminution in Duties means the Bank constructively terminates this Agreement by:

Examples of Diminution in Duties in a sentence

  • One hundred percent (100%) of the Shares not already vested as of the date thereof, shall become immediately vested upon the occurrence of both (a) a Change of Control, (b) followed by (i) a termination without cause of the Participant’s employment by the Company or any successor thereto, (ii) a Diminution in Duties with respect to the Participant, or (iii) the 12 month anniversary of the occurrence of the Change of Control.

Related to Diminution in Duties

  • Change in Duties means any one or more of the following:

  • Responsibilities means the responsibilities delegated to BNY under the Rule as a Foreign Custody Manager with respect to each Specified Country and each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by BNY, as such responsibilities are more fully described in Article III of this Agreement.

  • Duties includes obligations. (5) The word “person” includes natural persons, firms, companies, associations, partnerships, trusts, corporations, governmental agencies and units, and other legal entities. (6) The word “shall” is mandatory. (7) The word “day” means calendar day. (8) The word “Work” is defined in Section 2. (9) A definition in this contract will not apply to the extent the context requires otherwise.

  • Permanent Incapacity as used herein shall mean mental or physical incapacity, or both, reasonably determined by the Company's Board of Directors based upon a certification of such incapacity by, in the discretion of the Company's Board of Directors, either Executive's regularly attending physician or a duly licensed physician selected by the Company's Board of Directors, rendering Executive unable to perform substantially all of his duties hereunder and which appears reasonably certain to continue for at least six consecutive months without substantial improvement. Executive shall be deemed to have "become permanently incapacitated" on the date the Company's Board of Directors has determined that Executive is permanently incapacitated and so notifies Executive.

  • Substantial Breach means the following:

  • Duties and Charges means in relation to any particular transaction or dealing all stamp and other duties, taxes, Government charges, bank charges, transfer fees, registration fees and other duties and charges in connection with the increase or decrease of the Trust Property or the creation, issue, sale, transfer, redemption or purchase of Units or the sale or purchase of Investment or in respect of the issue, transfer, cancellation or replacement of a Certificate or otherwise which may have become or may be payable in respect of or prior to or upon the occasion of the transaction or dealing in respect of which such duties and charges are payable, but do not include the remuneration payable to the Distribution Company or any Commission payable to agents on sales and redemption of Units or any Commission charges or costs which may have been taken into account in ascertaining the Net Asset Value.

  • Certificate of Substantial Performance means a certificate issued by the NCC when the Work reaches Substantial Performance;

  • Payment Duties The meaning specified in Section 7.2(b)(vii).

  • Liabilities Assumed has the meaning provided in Section 2.1.

  • Servicer Event of Termination One or more of the events described in Section 7.01.

  • Permanent and Total Disability means any medically determinable physical or mental impairment rendering an individual unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity, which disability can be expected to result in death or which has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of not less than 12 months.

  • Substantial Performance means the stage of completion when:(a) all Work, as certified by the Contract Administrator, is capable of completion or correction at a cost of not more than:

  • Reasonable cause as used in this policy means an articulable belief based on specific facts and reasonable inferences drawn from those facts that an employee is more likely than not under the influence of controlled substances or alcohol or has used drugs or alcohol in violation of this policy. Circumstances which can constitute a basis for determining "reasonable cause" may include, but are not limited to:

  • Constructive Termination means:

  • Master Servicer Event of Termination As defined in Section 7.01 hereof.

  • Event of Servicing Termination means an event specified in Section 8.1 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Substantial cause means Employee’s (1) failure to substantially perform Employee’s duties; (2) material breach of this Agreement; (3) misconduct, including but not limited to, use or possession of illegal drugs during work and/or any other action that is damaging or detrimental in a significant manner to the Company; (4) conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, a felony; or (5) failure to cooperate with, or any attempt to obstruct or improperly influence, any investigation authorized by the Board of Directors or any governmental or regulatory agency.

  • Permanent total disability means incapacity because of accidental injury or occupational disease to earn any wages in any employment for which the employee may become physically suited and reasonably fitted by education, training or experience, including vocational rehabilitation; loss of both hands, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or any two thereof, shall constitute permanent total disability;