Adequate Justification

Example Definitions of "Adequate Justification"
Adequate Justification. Shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from his position hereunder or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities or (iii) Executive is required to relocate to an office location that is more than thirty-five (35) miles from the Company's location on the... Effective Date (provided, however, that Executive acknowledges that the duties and responsibilities of his position will require Executive to travel frequently to the Company's offices in Florida, Delaware and other locations, possibly for extended periods of time, and that such travel shall not constitute a relocation that gives rise to Adequate Justification). View More Arrow
Adequate Justification. Shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from his position hereunder or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities or (iii) Executive is required to relocate to an office location that is more than thirty-five (35) one hundred (100) miles from the Company's... location on the Effective Date in Austin, TX (provided, however, that Executive acknowledges that the duties and responsibilities of his position will require Executive to travel frequently to the Company's offices in Florida, Delaware and other locations, possibly for extended periods of time, and that such travel shall not constitute a relocation that gives rise to Adequate Justification). View More Arrow
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Adequate Justification. Shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; or (ii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from his position hereunder or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities.
Adequate Justification. Shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events or conditions: (i) a material failure of the Company to comply with the terms of this Agreement; (ii) other than as provided for herein, the removal of the Executive from his position hereunder or any other substantial diminution in the Executive's authority or the Executive's responsibilities; (iii) a relocation of the Executive's principal work site to a principal work site that is more than twenty-five (25) miles from the Executive's... principal work site on the date the Executive signs this Agreement; or (iv) a Change of Control. View More Arrow
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