Cause Definition Example with 4 Variations

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Cause. Shall mean with respect to Executive one or more of the following: (i) the conviction of or plea of nolo contendere to a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or the conviction of any crime involving misappropriation, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the Company or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their customers, suppliers or other business relations, (ii) conduct outside the scope of Executive's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement that causes the Company or any of... the Subsidiaries substantial public disgrace, disrepute or economic harm, (iii) repeated failure to perform duties consistent with this Agreement as reasonably directed by the Board, (iv) any willful act or knowing omission aiding or abetting a competitor, supplier or customer of the Company or any of the Subsidiaries to the disadvantage or detriment of the Company and the Subsidiaries, (v) breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or willful misconduct with respect to the Company or any of the Subsidiaries, (vi) an administrative or other proceeding results in the suspension or debarment of Executive from participation in any contracts with, or programs of, the United States or any of the fifty states or any agency or department thereof, or (vii) any other material breach by Executive of this Agreement or any other agreement between Executive and the Company or any of the Subsidiaries, provided that in each of the foregoing cases, such event is not cured (if such event is reasonably curable) to the Board's reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to Executive. View More

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Cause. Shall shall mean with respect to Executive one or more of the following: (i) the conviction of or plea of nolo contendere to a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or the conviction of any crime involving misappropriation, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their customers, suppliers or other business relations, (ii) willful conduct outside the scope of Executive's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement that causes ... class="diff-color-red">the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries substantial public disgrace, disgrace or disrepute or demonstrable economic harm, (iii) repeated failure to perform duties consistent with this Agreement as reasonably directed by the Board, (iv) any willful act or knowing omission of aiding or abetting a competitor, supplier or customer competitor of the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries to the disadvantage or detriment of the Company Acadia and the Subsidiaries, (v) material breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or willful misconduct with respect to the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries, (vi) an administrative or other proceeding arising as a result of Executive's action that results in the suspension or debarment of Executive from participation in any contracts with, or programs of, the United States or any of the fifty states or any agency or department thereof, or any finding of a governmental agency that Executive personally has engaged in misconduct in connection with her employment by the Company or any predecessor employer, or (vii) any other material breach by Executive of this Agreement (including, but not limited to, breach of the Relocation Requirement) or any other agreement between Executive and the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries, provided that in each no determination of the foregoing cases, such event is not cured (if such event is reasonably curable) to the Board's reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after "Cause" may be made until Executive has been given written notice thereof detailing the specific Cause event and a period of fifteen (15) business days following receipt of such notice to Executive. cure such event. View More
Cause. Shall mean with respect to Executive one or more of the following: (i) the conviction of or plea of nolo contendere to a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or the conviction of any crime involving misappropriation, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their customers, suppliers or other business relations, (ii) conduct outside the scope of Executive's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement that causes the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries substantial public disgrace, disgrace or disrepute or economic harm, (iii) repeated failure to perform duties consistent with this Agreement as reasonably directed by the Board, (iv) any willful act or knowing omission aiding or abetting a competitor, supplier or customer of the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries to the disadvantage or detriment of the Company Acadia and the Subsidiaries, (v) breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or willful misconduct with respect to the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries, (vi) an administrative or other proceeding results in the suspension or debarment of Executive from participation in any contracts with, or programs of, the United States or any of the fifty states or any agency or department thereof, or (vii) any other material breach by Executive of this Agreement or any other agreement between Executive and the Company Acadia or any of the Subsidiaries, provided that in each of the foregoing cases, such event which is not cured (if such event is reasonably curable) to the Board's reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to Executive. View More
Cause. Shall mean with respect to Executive one or more of the following: (i) the conviction of or plea of nolo contendere to a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or the conviction of any crime involving misappropriation, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their customers, suppliers or other business relations, (ii) conduct outside the scope of Executive's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement that causes the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries substantial public disgrace, disgrace or disrepute or economic harm, (iii) repeated failure to perform duties consistent with this Agreement as reasonably directed by the Board, (iv) any willful act or knowing omission aiding or abetting a competitor, supplier or customer of the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries to the disadvantage or detriment of the Company Holdings and the Subsidiaries, (v) breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or willful misconduct with respect to the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries, (vi) an administrative or other proceeding results in the suspension or debarment of Executive from participation in any contracts with, or programs of, the United States or any of the fifty states or any agency or department thereof, or (vii) any other material breach by Executive of this Agreement or any other agreement between Executive and the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries, provided that in each of the foregoing cases, such event which is not cured (if such event is reasonably curable) to the Board's reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to Executive. View More
Cause. Shall mean with respect to Executive one or more of the following: (i) the (i)the conviction of or plea of nolo contendere to a felony or other crime involving moral turpitude or the conviction of any crime involving misappropriation, embezzlement or fraud with respect to the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries or any of their customers, suppliers or other business relations, (ii) conduct outside the scope of Executive's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement that causes the... Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries substantial public disgrace, disgrace or disrepute or economic harm, (iii) repeated failure to perform duties consistent with this Agreement as reasonably directed by the Board, (iv) any willful act or knowing omission aiding or abetting a competitor, supplier or customer of the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries to the disadvantage or detriment of the Company Holdings and the Subsidiaries, (v) breach of fiduciary duty, gross negligence or willful misconduct with respect to the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries, (vi) an administrative or other proceeding results in the suspension or debarment of Executive from participation in any contracts with, or programs of, the United States or any of the fifty states or any agency or department thereof, or (vii) any other material breach by Executive of this Agreement or any other agreement between Executive and the Company Holdings or any of the Subsidiaries, provided that in each of the foregoing cases, such event which is not cured (if such event is reasonably curable) to the Board's reasonable satisfaction within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof to Executive. View More
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