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Continuation of Benefits After the Termination Date
Continuation of Benefits After the Termination Date contract clause examples

Benefits Continuation. Your existing elections in all Company-sponsored life, medical, and dental insurance benefit plans will continue during the Installments Period; provided that such continued participation shall be subject to: # the terms of those plans (which, for the sake of clarity, permit a former employee to continue coverage during the Installments Period), # such continued participation being permitted by applicable law and not otherwise prohibited under such plans, as determined by the Company and # the Company continuing to offer such plans to similarly situated active employees of the Company and similarly situated active employees continuing to be eligible to participate in or accrue benefits under such plans and programs. Such continued participation will be provided at the “active employee rates,” and your portion of the applicable premium payments will be automatically deducted from your Separation Pay checks during the Installments Period. Your benefits under the 401(k) Savings and Profit Sharing Plan of and Its Subsidiaries and the 401(k) Savings and Profit Sharing Plan Supplement shall be governed by the terms of such plans. You will also continue to be eligible for financial planning services from Goldman Sachs Ayco Personal Financial Management for up to one year after the Termination Date, paid for by the Company up to a maximum of $15,000 (you will be responsible for any taxes on imputed income).

Benefits Continuation. Subject to the Employee signing and not revoking a release of claims in a form prescribed by the Corporation and the Employee remaining in strict compliance with the terms of this Agreement and any other written agreements between the Corporation and the Employee, the Corporation will pay the employer portion of the Employee’s COBRA premiums for health and dental insurance coverage under the Corporation’s group health and dental insurance plans for the same period of time the Employee remains eligible to receive the Severance Payment installments under Section 6(b)(iii) (up to a maximum of twelve (12) months), provided the Employee timely elects COBRA coverage. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Corporation will discontinue COBRA premium payments if, and at such time as, the Employee # is eligible to be covered under the health and/or dental insurance policy of a new employer, # ceases to participate, for whatever reason, in the Corporation’s group insurance plans, or # ceases to be eligible to receive the Severance Payment installments under Section 6(b)(iii).

Continuation of Benefits. Effective as of the Termination Date, you will cease all health benefit coverage and other benefit coverage provided by the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may be entitled to elect continuing medical, prescription and dental coverage under the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (“COBRA”). In the event that you choose continuation of such coverage under COBRA, you shall continue to receive the medical, prescription and dental benefits at the levels you would have been entitled to receive had you remained in employment following the Termination Date (including any changes in benefits or costs that are implemented by the Company with respect to similarly-situated employees who are continuing in their employment), pursuant to COBRA, and the Company will reimburse to you the full COBRA premium amount following the Termination Date for the period of time set forth in Exhibit B (theCOBRA Continuation Period”), so long as you remain eligible to continue such coverage under COBRA. The costs of the Company’s portion of any premiums due under this 3.2 shall be included in your gross income to the extent the provision of such benefits would be deemed to be discriminatory under Code Section 105(h). For the avoidance of doubt, the parties mutually agree that the period during which the Company pays any premiums under this Section 3.2 shall run concurrently with the applicable COBRA continuation period without any extension and you shall be solely responsible for the full cost of any heath premiums for the continuation of COBRA coverage which may extend past this period, if any. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if you become reemployed with another employer and receive medical, prescription or dental benefits under another employer-provided plan, this COBRA premium subsidy benefit shall cease regarding such applicable coverage. You agree that you will notify the Company within seven days of your obtaining employment that will provide you any such benefits.

Vesting in Benefits After the Distribution Date. No portion of a Participant’s Account will be distributed prior to being vested. Subject to Section 6.3, if Participant is scheduled to receive a distribution of a portion of his or her Account that is not vested, such unvested amount will not be paid until subsequently vested, at which time it will be paid out in accordance with the respective distribution election.

In the event this Agreement is terminated for any reason whatsoever (including without cause), the Distributor shall remain liable to pay for all Products delivered to the Distributor prior to the date of termination. The Distributor shall discontinue all marketing activities with regard to the Products from and after the day following the expiration or termination of this Agreement. Any exceptions hereto (i.e. sales of then remaining inventory to customers of the Distributor in the Territory) are subject to the express prior written approval of the Manufacturer, as set forth below.

CONFIDENTIALITY AFTER TERMINATION. The confidentiality provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect after the termination of this Agreement.

Termination Date.Termination Date” shall mean the date on which an event that would constitute an Involuntary Termination or a Resignation for Good Reason occurs, or the later of # the date on which a notice of termination is given, or # the date (which shall not be more than thirty (30) days after the giving of such notice) specified in such notice.

Termination Date. "Termination Date" means the date on which the Employee's employment with the Company is terminated.

Termination Date. [[Organization A:Organization]] date upon which Employee’s termination of employment with [[Organization A:Organization]] is effective is [[Organization A:Organization]]Termination Date.” For purposes of Sections 6.1 or 6.2 only, with respect to [[Organization A:Organization]] timing of [[Organization A:Organization]] Pre-CIC Severance Payments or [[Organization A:Organization]] Post-CIC Severance Payment (as applicable) and [[Organization A:Organization]] Pre-CIC Benefits Continuation Payments or [[Organization A:Organization]] Post-CIC Benefits Continuation Payments (as applicable), [[Organization A:Organization]] Termination Date means [[Organization A:Organization]] date on which a “separation from service” has occurred for purposes of Section 409A of [[Organization A:Organization]] Internal Revenue Code, as amended, and [[Organization A:Organization]] regulations and guidance thereunder ([[Organization A:Organization]]Code”).

Termination Date. In the case of the Participant’s death, the Participant’s Termination Date shall be his or her date of death. In all other cases, the Participant’s Termination Date shall be the date of receipt of the Notice of Termination or any later date specified therein within 60 days after receipt of the Notice of Termination.

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