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.[1][2]
In law, clawback is most commonly known as restitution.
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the GP. 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...
£500 million of their new holdings of reserve capital instruments for clawback. Existing investors now took this up. Bob Diamond led the effort to purchase...
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received during the period of disloyalty, which compensation is subject to clawback by the employer. As of 2010[update], 129,237,000 workers out of 138,918...
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bonuses in restricted stock that they cannot sell for five years, with clawback provisions. During the 2007–2008 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve...
during the previous week still had to pay a clawback rate of 17 percent, the so-called "socialized clawback". Initially headquartered in Beijing, China...
basing her economic philosophy on inclusive capitalism, which proposed a "clawback" that rescinds tax cuts and other benefits for companies that move jobs...
wife attempt suicide by taking Ambien, but fail to take a lethal dose. Clawback suits are filed against Madoff's sons. Mark Madoff commits suicide, while...
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York". New York Law Journal. Manning Gilbert Warren III (2010). "Equitable Clawback: An Essay on Restoration of Executive Compensation". 12 University of Pennsylvania...
investment. The withdrawal amounts in the final six years were subject to "clawback" (return of money) lawsuits. In a May 4, 2011, statement, trustee Picard...
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to sell at least 8 products to every customer. The board chose to use a clawback clause in the retirement contracts of Stumpf and Tolstedt to recover $75 million...
violations. By making the Prosecutor's Office independent, it hopes to clawback large scale transfers of tax funds and national assets to cronies and oligarchs...
within 24 months of the loan settlement, mortgage brokers are charged a "clawback" fee by the lenders since the loan is considered "unprofitable". The amount...
are commonly referred to as “clawbacks”. In addition, non-governmental entities, such as utilities, can incorporate clawback provisions as part of their...
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from Cincinnati and if it moved again within 10 years it must repay the "clawback" provision. Lassiter said of the matter: "It’s not a question of opinion...
Group, the CAIA BEPS tool was upgraded, reducing the amortisation and "clawback" period from 15 to 10 years, and expanding the range of intangible assets...