Common use of Good Reason Following a Change in Control Clause in Contracts

Good Reason Following a Change in Control. Following a Change in Control (as defined in Paragraph 4.4(e) below), "Good Reason" shall mean, without Officer's express written consent, a material breach of the Agreement by Company, including the occurrence of any of the following circumstances, which breach is not fully corrected within thirty (30) days after written notice thereof specifying the nature of such breach has been delivered to Company:

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Executive Employment Agreement (American Disposal Services Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (American Disposal Services Inc), Executive Employment Agreement (American Disposal Services Inc)

Good Reason Following a Change in Control. Following a Change in Control (as defined in Paragraph 4.4(e) below)Control, "Good Reason" shall mean, without OfficerEmployee's express written consent, a material breach of the this Agreement by the Company, including the occurrence of any of the following circumstances, which breach is not fully corrected within thirty (30) 30 days after written notice thereof specifying the nature of such breach has been delivered to the Company:

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Employment Agreement (Superior Services Inc), Employment Agreement (Superior Services Inc), Employment Agreement (Superior Services Inc)