Cause Definition Example with 5 Variations
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Cause. (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's refusal to carry out instructions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's role as Chief Financial Officer; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive and Company
Variations
Cause. (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's refusal to carry out instructions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's role as Chief Financial Officer; President; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive and Company
Cause. (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's refusal to carry out instructions resolutions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's role as Chief Financial Executive Officer; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive and Company
Cause. means (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's Employee's refusal to carry out instructions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's role as Chief Financial Officer; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive Employee and Company the Company.
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CHINA PHARMA HOLDINGS, INC. contract
Cause. (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his her employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's refusal to carry out instructions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's role as Chief Financial Officer; Board Director; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive and Company
Cause. (i) conviction of any crime whether or not committed in the course of his the Employee's employment by the Company; (ii) Executive's Employee's refusal to carry out instructions of the Chief Executive Officer or the Board which are consistent with Executive's Employee's role as Chief Financial Officer; or (iii) the breach of any representation, warranty or agreement between Executive Employee and Company Company.