Cause Definition Example with 5 Variations

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Cause. (i) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related to the Company or any Subsidiary, (ii) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the Participant's overall duties, or (iv) any material breach of any employment, service, confidentiality or non-compete agreement entered into with the... Company or any Subsidiary View More

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Cause. as defined in any employment or other agreement or policy applicable to the Participant, or if no such agreement or policy exists, will mean (i) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related to the Company or any Subsidiary, (ii) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the... Participant's overall duties, or (iv) any material breach of any employment, service, confidentiality confidentiality, non-compete or non-compete non-solicitation agreement entered into with the Company or any Subsidiary View More
Cause. (i) (a) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related to the Company or any Subsidiary, (ii) (b) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) (c) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the Participant's overall duties, or (iv) (d) any material breach by a Participant of any employment, service, confidentiality confidentiality,... non-compete or non-compete non-solicitation agreement entered into with the Company or any Subsidiary Subsidiary. View More
Cause. (i) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related to the Company or any Subsidiary, Company, (ii) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the Participant's overall duties, or duties and obligations, (iv) the Participant's continued failure to substantially perform the principal... duties of the Participant's position with the Company (other than any such failure resulting from disability), (v) any material breach of any employment, service, confidentiality or non-compete noncompete agreement entered into with the Company, or (vi) with respect to a particular Participant, any other act or omission that constitutes 'cause' as that term may be defined in any employment, consulting or similar agreement between such Participant and the Company or any Subsidiary View More
Cause. (i) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related to the Company or any Subsidiary, (ii) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the Participant's overall duties, or (iv) any material breach of any employment, service, confidentiality or non-compete noncompete agreement entered into... with the Company or any Subsidiary, or (v) with respect to a particular Participant, any other act or omission that constitutes 'cause' as may be defined in any employment, consulting or similar agreement between such Participant and the Company or any Subsidiary View More
Cause. (i) (a) dishonesty, fraud, misrepresentation, embezzlement or deliberate injury or attempted injury, in each case related other act of dishonesty with respect to the Company or any Subsidiary, (ii) (b) any unlawful or criminal activity of a serious nature, (iii) (c) any intentional and deliberate breach of a duty or duties that, individually or in the aggregate, are material in relation to the Participant's overall duties, or (iv) (d) any material breach of any employment, service,... confidentiality or non-compete agreement entered into with the Company or any Subsidiary Subsidiary. View More
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