Trigger Event Amount definition
Examples of Trigger Event Amount in a sentence
Subject to Section 4.02(F) below, the Trigger Event Amount shall be payable in a lump sum on the next regular paydate following the date that the Release becomes effective and is no longer subject to revocation.
With the exception of Accrued Obligations, all payments and benefits to Executive pursuant to this Section 4.02 (including the Prorata Bonus, the Severance Payment, the Trigger Event Amount and the waiver of Executive’s contribution amount to COBRA) shall be contingent upon Executive’s execution, delivery within 21 days (or 45 days in the case of a group termination) following receipt by Executive, and non-revocation of a general release in a form satisfactory to Employer (the “Release”).
The Trigger Event Amount shall be payable on the next regular paydate following 180 days after the date of Trigger Event; provided, however, Employer will pay the Trigger Event Amount on the next regular pay date following the expiration of the revocation period set forth in the Release, if payment at such time will not violate the applicable requirements of Section 409(A) of the Code.