Common use of Incapacity or Disability Clause in Contracts

Incapacity or Disability. Should Employee, in the reasonable judgment of a physician chosen by the Board become incapacitated to the extent that he is unable to perform his material duties pursuant to this Agreement for a period of three (3) consecutive months by reason of illness, disability, or other incapacity, Employer may terminate this Agreement upon one (1) month's notice after said three (3) month period.

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Sources: Employment Agreement (Caribiner International Inc)

Incapacity or Disability. Should Employee, in the reasonable judgment of a physician chosen by the Board of Directors of Employer, become incapacitated to the extent that he is unable to perform his material duties pursuant to this Agreement for a period of three (3) consecutive months by reason of illness, disability, or other incapacity, Employer may terminate this Agreement upon one (1) month's notice after said three (3) month period. In such event, Employee shall also be entitled to the prorated bonus, if any, payable pursuant to Section 4(b) hereof.

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Sources: Employment Agreement (Caribiner International Inc)