Release Period

Example Definitions of "Release Period"
Release Period. Means the sixty-day period following a Participant's Qualifying Termination during which the Release must be executed (and not revoked) by the Participant.
Release Period. Means the The sixty-day period following a Participant's Qualifying Covered Termination during which the Release must be executed (and not revoked) by the Participant. Participant
Release Period. Means the The sixty-day period following a Participant's Qualifying Covered Termination during which the Release must be executed (and not revoked) by the Participant. Participant
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Release Period. The meaning given to such term in the Employment Agreement.
Release Period. The 70 day period commencing on the Date of Termination
Release Period. The 70 day period commencing on the (i) Date of Termination or (ii) date of a Change of Control, as applicable
Release Period. The forty-five (45) day period (or, for Non-US Employees, such other period required by applicable law), commencing on the date of the Covered Employee's Separation from Service, by which he or she must sign the Release in order to receive a Severance Benefit, as provided in Exhibit B
Release Period. Means the 21-day or 45-day period, whichever is applicable, to your Required Release, as provided by 29 CFR §162.5.22(e).
Release Period. Means the 21-day or 45-day consideration period, whichever is applicable, to your Required Release, as provided by 29 CFR §162.5.22(e) plus a seven (7) day revocation period.
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