Good Reason. Employment with the Company may be regarded as having been constructively terminated by the Company, and Executive may therefore terminate her employment for “Good Reason” within 30 days following the expiration of any Company cure period (as described below) and thereupon become entitled to the benefits of Sections 9(a)(i) below, if one or more of the following events (described in [clauses (i) through (iii)] below) shall have occurred without Executive’s prior written consent. Executive will not resign for “Good Reason” without first providing the Company with written notice of the acts or omissions constituting the grounds for “Good Reason” within 90 days of the initial existence of such grounds for “Good Reason” and a reasonable cure period of 30 days following the date of such notice, provided that such grounds for “Good Reason” can be adequately cured.
In order for the termination of Executive’s employment with the Company to be for Good Reason, Executive must not terminate employment without first providing written notice to the Company of the acts or omissions constituting the grounds for “Good Reason” within 30 days of the initial existence of the grounds for “Good Reason” and a cure period of 30 days following the date of written notice (the “Cure Period”), the grounds must not have been cured during that time, and Executive must terminate Executive’s employment within 30 days following the Cure Period.
Executive’s employment hereunder may be terminated by Executive for Good Reason (as defined below) at any time upon 15 days advance written notice to the Company and after giving the Company a reasonable opportunity during such 15-day period to cure; provided, however, that “Good Reason” shall cease to exist for an event to the extent that Executive shall have either consented, in advance, to such event or to the extent that 90 days shall have elapsed following the initial existence of such event.
“Good Reason” for Executive’s termination of employment will exist only if (i) Executive gives written notice to the Company of his intention to terminate his employment on account of a Good Reason, with the notice stating in detail the particular act or acts or the failure or failures to act that constitute the grounds on which Executive's Good Reason termination is based and given within six (6) months of the occurrence of the act or acts or the failure or failures to act which constitute the grounds for Good Reason, (ii) the Company fails to cure the conduct within sixty (60) days following receipt of Executive’s written notice, and (iii) Executive terminates employment with the Company effective not later than sixty (60) days after the end of the Company’s cure period.
Prior to any termination for Good Reason, the Executive must provide written notice to the Company within 60 days following the date on which he discovers an alleged Good Reason event setting forth in reasonable detail the conduct alleged to be a basis for a termination for Good Reason. The Executive shall not have the right to terminate his employment for Good Reason # if, within the 30-day period following delivery of the Executive’s written notice, the Company or Parent, as applicable, shall have cured the conduct alleged to be a basis for termination for Good Reason and # absent such cure, unless the Executive actually terminates employment within 45 days following the end of the Company’s Cure Period.
Termination by the Executive. The Executive may terminate his or her employment hereunder at any time for any reason, including but not limited to Good Reason. In the event the Executive seeks to terminate his or her employment for Good Reason, the Executive shall comply with the “Good Reason Process” (hereinafter defined) following the occurrence of any purported Good Reason. “Good Reason Process” shall mean that # the Executive reasonably determines in good faith that a “Good Reason” condition has occurred; # the Executive notifies the Company in writing of the Good Reason condition within sixty (60) days of the first occurrence of such condition; # the Executive cooperates in good faith with the Company’s efforts, for a period not less than thirty (30) days following receipt of such notice (the “Cure Period”) to remedy the condition; # notwithstanding such efforts, the Good Reason condition continues to exist; and # the Executive terminates his or her employment within sixty (60) days after the end of the Cure Period. If the Company cures the Good Reason or determines in its reasonable good faith discretion that a Good Reason condition has not occurred during the Cure Period, Good Reason shall be deemed not to have occurred.
Upon the occurrence of any event described in clauses (ii) (A), (B), (C), (D) or (E), of this Section 4(a), Executive shall have the right to terminate his employment for Good Reason, provided, however, that prior to any termination of employment for Good Reason, the Executive must first provide written notice to the Employer within ninety (90) days of the initial existence of the condition, describing the existence of such condition, and the Employer shall thereafter have the right to remedy the condition within thirty (30) days of the date the Employer received the written notice from the Executive, provided that the cure period may be waived. If the Employer remedies the condition within such thirty (30) day cure period, then no Good Reason shall be deemed to exist with respect to such condition. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, in the event of a continuing breach of this Agreement by the Employer, Executive, after giving due notice specified above, shall not waive any of his rights under this Agreement and this Section 4 by virtue of the fact that Executive has submitted his resignation but has remained in the employment of the Employer and is engaged in good faith discussions to resolve any occurrence of an event described in clauses (ii) [(A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) of this Section 4(a)].
Good Reason. The Executive may terminate his employment for Good Reason within ninety (90) days of the occurrence of any of the events specified below, provided that Executive shall have given Corporation written notice of such occurrence and 30 days to cure the alleged event. For purposes of the Agreement, "Good Reason" shall mean:
Good Reason. The Executive may terminate his employment for Good Reason if # the Executive provides written notice of such Good Reason to the Company within ninety (90) days of its initial existence, # such Good Reason has not been corrected or cured by the Company within thirty (30) days after receipt by the Company of written notice thereof, and # thereafter, the Executive provides a Notice of Termination within two years of the initial existence of such Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement “Good Reason” shall mean any of the following:
Good Reason. “Good Reason” means Executive’s termination of employment within ninety (90) days following the expiration of any cure period (discussed below) following the occurrence, without Executive’s consent, of one or more of the following:
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