Notice of Termination to the Executive Clause Samples

The "Notice of Termination to the Executive" clause defines the requirement and process for formally informing the executive that their employment is being terminated. Typically, this clause specifies the method of delivering the notice (such as in writing), the required advance notice period, and any information that must be included, such as the reason for termination or the effective date. Its core practical function is to ensure that both the employer and the executive have a clear, documented understanding of when and how termination occurs, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring compliance with contractual or legal obligations.
Notice of Termination to the Executive. If the Employer terminates the Executive’s employment for Cause during the Term, this Agreement shall terminate without further obligations to the Executive, except as provided under Section 8.2.
Notice of Termination to the Executive. If the Executive’s employment is terminated for Cause under this provision, the Executive shall receive only any sums due him as base salary and/or reimbursement of expenses through the date of termination, which shall be paid in accordance with the Employer’s standard payroll procedures.

Related to Notice of Termination to the Executive

  • Notice of Termination by Employee The notice of termination required to be given by an employee shall be the same as that required of an employer, except that there is no additional notice based on the age of the employee concerned.

  • Notice of Termination for Cause Notice of Termination for Cause shall mean a notice to Executive that shall indicate the specific termination provision in Section 7(c) relied upon and shall set forth in reasonable detail the facts and circumstances which provide a basis for Termination for Cause.

  • Notice of Termination Payment As soon as practicable after calculation of a Termination Payment, notice shall be given by the Non-Defaulting Party to the Defaulting Party of the amount of the Termination Payment and whether the Termination Payment is due to or due from the Non-Defaulting Party. The notice shall include a written statement explaining in reasonable detail the calculation of such amount. Subject to Section 5.4(b) above, the Termination Payment shall be made by the Party that owes it within three (3) Business Days after such notice is effective.

  • Notice of Termination by Employer (a) In order to terminate the employment of an employee the employer must give to the employee the following notice: Period of Service Period of Notice

  • Notice of Termination of Employment 2601 Employment may be terminated voluntarily by a nurse or for just cause by the Employer subject to the following periods of written notice, exclusive of any vacation due: (a) for classifications other than Nurse IV or Nurse V -- four (4) weeks, and (b) for Nurse IV and Nurse V classifications -- six (6) weeks. 2602 Employment may be terminated with less notice or without notice: (a) by mutual agreement between the nurse and the Employer for special circumstances, or (b) during the probationary period of a newly hired nurse subject to Article 31 herein, or (c) in the event a nurse is dismissed for sufficient cause to justify lesser or no notice. 2603 The Employer may give equivalent basic pay in lieu of notice. 2604 Subject to other provisions contained in this Agreement relative to termination of employment, each nurse shall, unless otherwise mutually agreed, upon termination of her/his employment and within five (5) office working days following the completion of her/his last working shift, receive pay in lieu of unused vacation, and all salary earned to date of termination.