Separation

Example Definitions of "Separation"
Separation. Separation
Separation. Shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals hereof.
Separation. The date on which a Holder ceases to have an employment relationship with the Company for any reason, including death or Disability; and provided, further, without limitation, such employment relationship will cease, in the case of a non-Employee Director, upon his or her ceasing to be a Director; provided, however, that a Separation will not be considered to have occurred while an Employee is on sick leave, military leave, or any other leave of absence approved by the Company, if the period of... such leave does not exceed 90 days, or, if longer, so long as the Employee's right to redeployment with the Company is guaranteed either by statute or by contract View More
Separation. The distribution of all or substantially all of the shares of capital stock of the Company held by DSP Group, Inc. to the stockholders of DSP Group, Inc.
Separation. Investor ceasing to be employed by the Company and its Subsidiaries
Separation. The separation of the Broadridge Business and the ADP Business into two independent companies.
Separation. Means you ceasing to be employed by Varietal Management Services or any of its Subsidiaries or Affiliates for any reason.
Separation. Termination of Grantee's employment with LD Holdings, Pubco or any of their Affiliates for any reason other than (a) a transfer of Grantee's employment with LD Holdings, Pubco or any of their Affiliates or (b) a termination in connection with a sale of LD Holdings, Pubco or any of their Affiliates structured as a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of LD Holdings, Pubco or such Affiliate, as applicable, where the Grantee becomes employed by the acquiring entity or the successor... entity to LD Holdings, Pubco or such Affiliate in connection with the occurrence thereof. View More
Separation. The cessation of Executive's employment with the Company under any circumstances.
Separation. The separation of the Dealer Business and the ADP Business into two independent companies as described in the Separation Agreement.
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