Accrued Obligations Contract Clauses (50)

Grouped Into 2 Collections of Similar Clauses From Business Contracts

This page contains Accrued Obligations clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. We have organized these clauses into groups of similarly worded clauses.
Accrued Obligations. In the event of the ending of your employment regardless of the reason, the Company shall pay you (i) your Base Salary and, if applicable, any accrued but unused vacation, through the Date of Termination, (ii) the amount of any documented expenses properly incurred by you on behalf of the Company prior to any such termination and not yet reimbursed, and (iii) the awarded, but unpaid portion, if any, of the annual performance bonus for any prior year (the "Accrued Obligations").
Accrued Obligations. In the event of the ending of your employment regardless of the for any reason, the Company shall pay you (i) your Base Salary and, if applicable, any accrued but unused vacation, through the Date of Termination, and (ii) the amount of any documented expenses properly incurred by you on behalf of the Company prior to any such termination and not yet reimbursed, and (iii) the awarded, but unpaid portion, if any, of the annual performance bonus for any prior year reimbursed (the "Accrued Obligatio...ns"). View More
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Accrued Obligations. Upon the Separation Date, the Company will pay to Employee (i) all accrued salary and all accrued, unused paid time off through the Separation Date, and (ii) any unreimbursed business expenses incurred by Employee, in accordance with Company policy, prior to the Separation Date (collectively, the "Accrued Obligations").
Accrued Obligations. Upon the later of January 14, 2019 or the Separation Date, the Company will pay to Employee (i) all accrued salary and all accrued, unused paid time off through the Separation Date, and (ii) any unreimbursed business expenses incurred by Employee, in accordance with Company policy, prior to the Separation Date (collectively, the "Accrued Obligations").
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