Base Salary

Example Definitions of "Base Salary"
Base Salary. Shall mean $275,000, provided, however, that in the event the Board or the Compensation Committee thereof increases the amount of the Base Salary at any time during the Term, the term "Base Salary" shall mean, from and after the effective date of each such increase, $275,000 plus the aggregate amount of all such increases therein made on or prior to such effective date;
Base Salary. Shall be an amount equal to the Executive's annualized compensation calculated pursuant to Section 6 herein for the initial Term of this Agreement.
Base Salary. Shall mean an amount equal to the Executive's highest annual base salary after the date hereof and preceding a Termination Event.
Base Salary. The Base Salary shall be paid in accordance with the Company's ordinary and customary payroll practices, which may be amended from time to time.
Base Salary. Shall mean the Participant's base pay (excluding incentive pay, premium pay, commissions, overtime, bonuses and other forms of variable compensation), at the rate in effect during the last regularly scheduled payroll period immediately preceding the Participant's Qualifying Termination date. For any Participants that are regular part-time employees, "Base Salary" shall mean the pro-rata equivalent of the Participant's base pay which reflects the part-time status of the Participant.
Base Salary. The annual base rate of compensation payable to an Executive by the Company (excluding bonuses and other benefits), before deductions or voluntary deferrals authorized by the Executive or required by law to be withheld from the Executive by the Company.
Base Salary. The Participant's annual salary in effect on the date the Change in Control is consummated.
Base Salary. For purposes determining the severance payment under this Agreement, "Base Salary" will mean $ .
Base Salary. Means the annual base salary of a Participant at the beginning of a Performance Cycle.
Base Salary. Means the Participant's annual rate of base salary in effect immediately prior to the Effective Date.
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