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Promise to Pay
Promise to Pay contract clause examples

Promise to Pay. Borrower agrees to pay the Lender Group Expenses on the earlier of # the first day of the month following the date on which the applicable Lender Group Expenses were first incurred and Borrower is notified thereof or # the date on which demand therefor is made by Agent, (it being acknowledged and agreed that any charging of such costs, expenses or Lender Group Expenses to the Loan Account pursuant to the provisions of [Section 2.6(d)] shall be deemed to constitute a demand for payment thereof for the purposes of this subclause (b)). Borrower promises to pay all of the Obligations (including principal, interest, premiums, if any, fees, costs, and expenses (including Lender Group Expenses)) in full on the Maturity Date or, if earlier, on the date on which the Obligations (other than the Bank Product Obligations) become due and payable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. Borrower agrees that its obligations contained in the first sentence of this [Section 2.5] shall survive payment or satisfaction in full of all other Obligations, provided that demand therefor is made within one hundred twenty (120) days following the date on which the Obligations are paid in full.

Promise to Pay. Co-Borrowers hereby unconditionally promise to pay Bank the outstanding principal amount of all Credit Extensions and accrued and unpaid interest thereon as and when due in accordance with this Agreement.

Promise to Pay. FOR VALUE RECEIVED, the undersigned JAYHAWK ENERGY, INC., a Colorado corporation, together with its successors and permitted assigns, having an office address at 611 E. Sherman Avenue, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 (the “Borrower”), promises to pay, ON DEMAND, to the order of VAST EXPLORATION, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, its successors, assigns and/or affiliates (“Lender”), at such place as may be designated from time to time in writing by the holder hereof to Borrower, the principal sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO/100ths ($100,000) or the aggregate unpaid principal amount of all advances made by the Lender to the Borrower, as show on the books and records of Lender, together with interest on the unpaid principal balance hereof from time to time outstanding from the date hereof until the entire principal amount due hereunder is paid in full at the “Borrowing Rate” (defined below).

Unfunded, Unsecured Promise. All amounts credited to the Participant’s Account under this Agreement shall for all purposes be a part of the general assets of the Company. The Participant’s interest in his or her Participant Account shall only be that of a general, unsecured creditor of the Company.

Section # Promise to Pay; Evidence of Indebtedness.

No Promise of Employment. Nothing in this Agreement is or will be construed as an agreement or understanding, express or implied, that the Company or any of its affiliates will employ you in any particular position, for any particular period of time or at any particular compensation or benefit rate.

Transition Pay. Except for life and disability (short-term and long-term coverage) which terminated as of February 2, 2016, Employee will be entitled to full salary and benefit participation until the Transition Start Date subject to the terms of any benefit plan. From and after the Transition Start Date and during the remainder of the Term (as defined in 3.1), for performance of the Transition Services, the Company shall pay Employee up to $120,000 (the “Transition Pay”), in the amount of $20,000 per month.

Severance Pay. Employee will receive a lump sum payment, within seven (7) days following the effective date of termination, equal to six (6) months of his then‑current base salary, less standard payroll deductions and withholdings.

Effective upon the termination of this Agreement, the [[Employer:Organization]] will be obligated to pay the Employee (or, in the event of his death, his designated beneficiary as defined below) only such compensation as is provided in this Section 9(d), and in lieu of all other amounts, and such payment shall be in settlement and complete release of all claims the Employee may have against the [[Employer:Organization]] for any amounts due and owing to Employee under this or any other agreement. For purposes of this Section 9(d), the Employee’s designated beneficiary will be such individual beneficiary or trust, located at such address, as the Employee may designate by notice to the [[Employer:Organization]] from time to time or, if the Employee fails to give notice to the [[Employer:Organization]] of such a beneficiary, the Employee’s estate. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, the [[Employer:Organization]] will have no duty, in any circumstances, to attempt to open an estate on behalf of the Employee, to determine whether any beneficiary designated by the Employee is alive or to ascertain the address of any such beneficiary, to determine the existence of any trust, to determine whether any person or entity purporting to act as the Employee’s personal representative (or the trustee of a trust established by the Employee) is duly authorized to act in that capacity, or to locate or attempt to locate any beneficiary, personal representative, or trustee.

Incentive Pay. Employee shall be eligible to receive incentive pay, including cash bonuses and equity awards under an equity incentive plan of the Company, from time to time in the exclusive discretion of the Company. The form, amount, and other terms of any such incentive pay shall be determined by the Board of Directors (or a committee authorized by the Board).

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