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Definition of Good Reason
Definition of Good Reason contract clause examples

Good Reason Definition. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean: # a reduction of Employee’s base salary below the amount set forth in Section 3 of this Agreement, or a reduction in the “Target Bonus” defined in Section 4 of this Agreement, if any, unless such reduction is shared proportionally by the three most highly-salaried officers of the Company in addition to Employee; # an involuntary relocation of Employee’s place of work to any location outside of the metropolitan area in which his primary office is located immediately prior to the relocation, excluding temporary periods of thirty (30) days or less and ordinary course business travel; # a significant diminution by the Company in Employee’s position (including offices, titles, and reporting relationships), authority, duties, or responsibilities (excluding diminutions resulting in the ordinary course from the Company becoming, pursuant to a Change of Control, # part of a larger organization in which Employee directly reports to the Chief Executive Officer of such organization; or # a subsidiary or equivalent separate functional business unit of a larger organization); # a material breach by the Company of this Agreement; or # failure by the Company to assign this Agreement to a successor upon a Change of Control. No Good Reason shall exist where: # Employee consents to the event that forms the basis for the Good Reason resignation; # Employee does not provide the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer with written notice describing in detail the Good Reason within thirty (30) days after its occurrence; or # the Company cures the Good Reason within thirty (30) days after its receipt of such notice, if such conduct is reasonably susceptible to cure.

Definition ofGood Reason.” “Good Reason” shall, if you have an employment agreement with the Company, have the meaning set forth in your employment agreement. If you do not have an employment agreement with the Company, “Good Reason” means the existence of one or more of the following conditions without your written consent, so long as you provided written notice to the Company of the existence of the condition not later than 90 days after the initial existence of the condition, the condition has not been remedied by the Company within

Definition of Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events without Executive’s consent: # the assignment to the Executive of duties that are significantly different from, and/or that result in a substantial diminution of, the duties that he assumed on the Effective Date (including reporting to anyone other than solely and directly to the Board); # the assignment to the Executive of a title that is different from and subordinate to the title Chief Executive Officer of the Company; provided, however, for the absence of doubt following a Change of Control, should the Executive be required to serve in a diminished capacity in a division or unit of another entity (including the acquiring entity), such event shall constitute Good Reason regardless of the title of the Executive in such acquiring company, division or unit; or # material breach by the Company of this Agreement.

Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, “Good Reason” shall mean:

Good Reason. The term “Good Reason” means the satisfaction of all of the following requirements:

Good Reason. A Participant’s voluntary termination of employment within the ninety (90) day period following the initial existence of one (1) or more of the following conditions arising without the Participant’s consent:

Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, a termination for "Good Reason" means a termination by Employee based upon the occurrence (without Employee's express written consent) of any of the following:

Good Reason. In any case where Executive gives notice ofGood Reason” under the last sentence of Section 20(i) above in respect of an act or omission by the Company that is susceptible of cure, Executive’s Notice of Termination shall specify a Date of Termination that is not less than thirty (30) days nor more than ninety (90) days following the date of his Notice of Termination.

Good Reason. The Executive’s employment may be terminated during the Employment Period by the Executive for Good Reason or by the Executive voluntarily without Good Reason. “Good Reason” means actions taken by the Company or an Affiliated Entity resulting in a material negative change in the employment relationship. For these purposes, a “material negative change in the employment relationship” shall include, without limitation:

Good Reason.Good Reason” shall have the meaning set forth in the Participant’s employment agreement, or if not so defined, shall mean the occurrence, without the Participant’s express written consent, of # an adverse change in the Participant’s employment title; # a material diminution in the Participant’s employment duties or responsibilities or authority, or the assignment to the Participant of duties that are materially inconsistent with the Participant’s position; # any reduction in base salary or target annual bonus opportunity; # any breach by the Company of any material provision of this Agreement or any other material agreement between the Participant and the Company; or # a material diminution in the Participant’s reporting line.

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