Payment Period Definition Example with 5 Variations

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Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).

Variations

Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) shall mean twenty-four (24) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).
Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) thirty (30) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).
Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) twenty-four (24) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).
Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) shall mean eighteen (18) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).
Payment Period. Thirty-six (36) eighteen (18) months, provided that the Payment Period shall not exceed the number of whole calendar months between the Executive's Date of Termination and Mandatory Retirement Date (if applicable).
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