Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap Sample Clauses

The "Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap" clause defines how and under what circumstances the maximum amount payable under a contract (the payment cap) can be modified. This clause typically outlines specific events or conditions—such as changes in law, scope of work, or unforeseen costs—that may trigger an increase or decrease in the payment cap. For example, if additional services are required or regulatory fees change, the payment cap may be adjusted accordingly. Its core function is to provide flexibility and fairness in financial arrangements, ensuring that neither party is unfairly disadvantaged by rigid payment limits when circumstances change.
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If the Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Section 7(e) (or this Section 7(e) is determined not to be applicable to the Executive because the Accountants conclude that Executive is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of the Executive and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the aggregate "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code paid to the Executive or for the Executive's benefit are in an amount that would result in the Executive being subject an Excise Tax, then the Accountants shall determine whether the Executive should have received the Tax Reimbursement Payment described in Section 7(e)(i). If the Tax Reimbursement Payment would have been due, the Accountants shall determine the amount of any interest and penalties that may be imposed on the Executive by reason having failed to have timely paid any Excise Tax (the "Penalty Amount"), and the amount of the Tax Reimbursement Payment due, treating the Penalty Amount as a Covered Payment. In the event a Tax Reimbursement Payment is due, the Company shall promptly (but in no event later than ten (10) business days after the Accountants have determined and informed the Company of the amounts due hereunder) pay the Executive such Tax Reimbursement Payment (as calculated in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence) and the Penalty Amount. For greater clarity, if the Executive receives increased payments and benefits under this Section 7(e)(i), then this Section 7(e)(iv) shall not apply.
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If the Employee receives reduced payments and benefits under this Section 3(e) (or this Section 3(e) is determined not to be applicable to the Employee because the Accountants conclude that Employee is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of the Employee and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the aggregate "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code paid to the Employee or for his benefit are in an amount that would result in the Employee being subject to an Excise Tax and the Employee would still be subject to the Payment Cap under the provisions of Section 3(e)(iii), then the amount equal to such excess parachute payments shall be deemed for all purposes to be a loan to the Employee made on the date of receipt of such excess payments, which the Employee shall have an obligation to repay to the Company on demand, together with interest on such amount at the applicable Federal rate (as defined in Section 1274(d) of the Code) from the date of the payment hereunder to the date of repayment by the Employee. If this Section 3(e) is not applied to reduce The Employee's entitlements under this Section 3 because the Accountants determine that the Employee would not receive a greater net after-tax benefit by applying this Section 3(e) and it is established pursuant to a Final Determination that, notwithstanding the good faith of the Employee and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the Employee would have received a greater net after-tax benefit by subjecting his payments and benefits hereunder to the Payment Cap, then the aggregate "parachute payments" paid to the Employee or for his benefit in excess of the Payment Cap shall be deemed for all purposes a loan to the Employee made on the date of receipt of such excess payments, which the Employee shall have an obligation to repay to the Company on demand, together with interest on such amount at the applicable Federal rate (as defined in Section 1274(d) of the Code) from the date of the payment hereunder to the date of repayment by the Employee. If the Employee receives reduced payments and benefits by reason of this Section 3(e) and it is established pursuant to a Final Determination that the Employee could have received a greater amount without exceeding the Payment Cap, then the Company shal...
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Paragraph 7(d) (or this Paragraph 7(d) is determined not to be applicable to Executive because the Accountants conclude that Executive is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of Executive and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the aggregate "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code paid to Executive or for his benefit are in an amount that would result in Executive being subject an Excise Tax, then the amount equal to such excess parachute payments shall be deemed for all purposes to be a loan to Executive made on the date of receipt of such excess payments, which Executive shall have an obligation to repay to the Company on demand, together with interest on such amount at the applicable Federal rate (as defined in Section 1274(d) of the Code) from the date of the payment hereunder to the date of repayment by Executive. If this Paragraph 7
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If _________________________________________ Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Paragraph 7(d) (or this Paragraph 7(d) is determined not to be applicable to Executive because the Accountants conclude that Executive is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of Executive and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. (i) If Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Section 14 and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a “Final Determination”) that, to the extent consistent with Section 409A and notwithstanding the good faith of the parties in applying the terms of this Section 14, the aggregate “parachute payments” within the meaning of Section 280G paid to Executive are in an amount that would result in Executive being subject to an Excise Tax and, taking into account the amount of such aggregate parachute payments, the Payment Cap should not have been applied under this Section 14, then the Company shall pay Executive within 30 days following such Final Determination an amount equal to the excess of (x) the amount of aggregate “parachute payments” that would have been payable to Executive without regard to this Section 14 over (y) the reduced amount actually paid to Executive in accordance with this Section 14, together with interest on such excess amount at the applicable Federal rate (as defined in Section 1274(d) of the Code) from the date payment would have been made to Executive of such excess amount (or any portion thereof) but for the application of this Section 14 to the date of actual payments. (ii) If Executive receives reduced payments and benefits by reason of this Section 14 and it is established pursuant to a Final Determination that Executive could have received a greater amount without exceeding the Payment Cap, then to the extent consistent with Section 409A, the Company or the appropriate subsidiary shall promptly thereafter pay Executive within thirty (30) days of the date of the Final Determination the aggregate additional amount which could have been paid without exceeding the Payment Cap, together with interest on such amount at the applicable Federal rate (as defined in Section 1274(d) of the Code) from the original payment due date to the date of actual payment. ​
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If the Employee receives reduced payments and benefits under this Section 9(e) (or this Section 9(e) is determined not to be applicable to the Employee because the Accountants conclude that Employee is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of the Employee and the Employer in
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If the Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Section 7(e) (or this Section 7(e) is determined not to be applicable to the Executive because the Accountants conclude that Executive is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of the Executive and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the aggregate "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code paid to the Executive or for his benefit are in an amount that would result in the
Adjustments in Respect of the Payment Cap. If Executive receives reduced payments and benefits under this Paragraph 7(d) (or this Paragraph 7(d) is determined not to be applicable to Executive because the Accountants conclude that Executive is not subject to any Excise Tax) and it is established pursuant to a final determination of a court or an Internal Revenue Service proceeding (a "Final Determination") that, notwithstanding the good faith of Executive and the Company in applying the terms of this Agreement, the aggregate "parachute payments" within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code paid to Executive or for her benefit are in an amount that would have resulted in the imposition of a Payments Cap under Paragraph 7(d)(iii) and result in Executive being subject an Excise Tax, then the amount equal to such excess parachute payments shall

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