Separation

Example Definitions of "Separation"
Separation. The occurrence of any termination event as outlined in Sections 4(a),@, (£}, @, LJi) or (f).
Separation. The occurrence of any termination event as outlined in Sections 4(a), (b), (c), (d), (e) or (f).
Separation. Occurs when both parties anticipate at the Termination Date that either: i. you will not perform any further services for the Company after the Termination Date; or ii. the level of services that you are required to perform for the Company after the Termination Date (whether as an employee or as an independent contractor) is no more than 20% of the average level of services that you provided for the Company over the previous 36 months;
Separation. Is defined in the recitals hereof.
Separation. Meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement
Separation. The meaning assigned to such term in the recitals hereto
Separation. Means Ironwood's separation into two separate, publicly traded companies, one for each of (i) the New Ironwood Pharmaceutical Business (as defined in the Separation Agreement), which is owned and conducted, directly or indirectly, by Ironwood and its subsidiaries and (ii) the Cyclerion Pharmaceutical Business (as defined in the Separation Agreement), which is owned and conducted, directly or indirectly, by the Company and its subsidiaries.
Separation. Following the Company IPO, (i) the transfer by Fortive of shares of Common Stock to holders of shares of common stock of Fortive by means of one or more distributions by Fortive to holders of common stock of Fortive or one or more offers to holders of common stock of Fortive to exchange shares of Fortive common stock for shares of Common Stock, or any combination thereof or (ii) any other transfer, exchange or other disposition by Fortive of Common Stock in one or more transactions that results... in Fortive ceasing to "beneficially own" (within the meaning of Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act), in the aggregate, a majority of the total voting power of the then outstanding shares of Common Stock with respect to the election of directors of the Board View More
Separation. Any separation of CCOH and its Subsidiaries from iHeart whereby CCOH and its Subsidiaries cease to be direct or indirect Subsidiaries of iHeart
Separation. Holder's termination of full time employment by the Company for any reason
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