Good Reason means:
Good Reason Process means that (i) the Executive reasonably determines in good faith that a “Good Reason” condition has occurred; (ii) the Executive notifies the Company in writing of the first occurrence of the Good Reason condition within 60 days of the first occurrence of such condition; (iii) the Executive cooperates in good faith with the Company’s efforts, for a period not less than 30 days following such notice (the “Cure Period”), to remedy the condition; (iv) notwithstanding such efforts, the Good Reason condition continues to exist; and (v) the Executive terminates the Executive’s employment within 60 days after the end of the Cure Period. If the Company cures the Good Reason condition during the Cure Period, Good Reason shall be deemed not to have occurred.
Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:
Good cause exception means the issuance of a fingerprint
Claim Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4(a).
Objection Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a) of this Agreement.
Termination for Good Reason means a Termination of Employment by Executive for a Good Reason.
Objection Date means the date by which Settlement Class Members must mail their objection to the settlement for that objection to be effective. The postmark date shall constitute evidence of the date of mailing for these purposes.
For Good Reason as defined in Section 6.4.
date of claim means the date on which the application or claim is made, or treated as made, for the purposes of this scheme
Dispute Notice means a written notice served by one Party on the other stating that the Party serving the notice believes that there is a Dispute;