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  2. Clawback - Wikipedia

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    The term clawback or claw back refers to any money or benefits that have been given out, but are required to be returned (clawed back) due to special circumstances or events, such as the monies having been received as the result of a financial crime, or where there is a clawback provision in the executive compensation contract.

  3. A little-known contract clause on the rise in major ... - AOL

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    A clawback is a provision in which incentive-based pay, like a bonus, is taken back from an employee by an employer following misconduct or declining profits. Clawback clauses in contracts are on ...

  4. Distribution waterfall - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The clawback clause is triggered at the very end of the fund, at a time where the General Partner may have already put the clawback amount to other use. In August 2010, Blackstone Group returned $3 million in carried interest to the limited partner of a fund as part of a clawback provision. [7]

  5. Land-sale overage - Wikipedia

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    Overage or land-sale overage (also called “claw back”) is a term in land sales used to describe a sum of money in addition to the original sale price which a seller of land may be entitled to receive following completion if and when the buyer complies with agreed conditions.

  6. Opinion - Fiscal concerns should not hold up tax cuts

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    Republicans can also claw back more than $100 billion in unspent COVID-19 relief funds. These savings would cover the $684 billion that CBO estimates it would cost to extend the 20 percent small ...

  7. VinFast pushes its NC plant opening to 2028, four years later ...

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    And North Carolina has clawback provisions for the $125 million in upfront site expense reimbursements it provided should VinFast default. If the EV maker ultimately creates fewer than 3,875 jobs ...

  8. Employment Rights Act 1996 - Wikipedia

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    A Settlement Agreement is enforceable, but the employer is advised to have a "clawback" clause to allow recovery of any termination sums paid should evidence of misdeeds by the employee later arise. The discussions must observe ACAS Code of Practice 4 guidelines on settlement agreements; failure to comply may amount to "improper behaviour" by ...

  9. Bad bank - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, the Bad Bank shall not acquire the NPA, if its long term economic value is less than its market value. Safety net provision such as (i) lack of Government guarantees on its subordinated debt, (ii) ‘Claw back provision’ in form of a surcharge on banks, and (iii) purchase price involving an average haircut of 30% on large accounts. [16]