Companies Act 1985

Valid from 01/08/2002

16(1)In this Schedule—

  • “amount”, in relation to a gain made on the exercise of a share option, means the difference between—

    (a)

    the market price of the shares on the day on which the option was exercised; and

    (b)

    the price actually paid for the shares;

  • “company contributions”, in relation to a pension scheme and a person, means any payments (including insurance premiums) made, or treated as made, to the scheme in respect of the person by anyone other than the person;

  • “defined benefit scheme”, in relation to a person, means a pension scheme which is not a money purchase scheme in relation to the person;

  • “emoluments” of a person—

    (a)

    includes salary, fees and bonuses, sums paid by way of expenses allowance (so far as they are chargeable to United Kingdom income tax or would be if the person were an individual) but,

    (b)

    does not include any of the following, namely—

    (i)

    the value of any share options granted to him or the amount of any gains made on the exercise of any such options;

    (ii)

    any company contributions paid, or treated as paid, in respect of him under any pension scheme or any benefits to which he is entitled under any such scheme; or

    (iii)

    any money or other assets paid to or received or receivable by him under any long term incentive scheme;

  • “long term incentive scheme” has the meaning given by paragraph 10(5);

  • “money purchase benefits”, in relation to a person, means retirement benefits the rate or amount of which is calculated by reference to payments made, or treated as made, by the person or by any other person in respect of that person and which are not average salary benefits;

  • “money purchase scheme”, in relation to a person , means a pension scheme under which all of the benefits that may become payable to or in respect of the person are money purchase benefits in relation to the person;

  • “pension scheme” means a retirement benefits scheme within the meaning given by section 611 of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988;

  • “qualifying services”, in relation to any person, means his services as a director of the company, and his services at any time while he is a director of the company—

    (a)

    as a director of an undertaking that is a subsidiary undertaking of the company at that time;

    (b)

    as a director of any other undertaking of which he is a director by virtue of the company’s nomination (direct or indirect); or

    (c)

    otherwise in connection with the management of the affairs of the company or any such subsidiary undertaking or any such other undertaking;

  • “retirement benefits” means relevant benefits within the meaning given by section 612(1) of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988;

  • “shares” means shares (whether allotted or not) in the company, or any undertaking which is a group undertaking in relation to the company, and includes a share warrant as defined by section 188(1);

  • “share option” means a right to acquire shares;

  • “value” , in relation to shares received or receivable on any day by a person who is or has been a director of the company, means the market price of the shares on that day.

(2)In this Schedule “compensation in respect of loss of office” includes compensation received or receivable by a person for—

(a)loss of office as director of the company, or

(b)loss, while director of the company or on or in connection with his ceasing to be a director of it, of—

(i)any other office in connection with the management of the company’s affairs, or

(ii)any office as director or otherwise in connection with the management of the affairs of any undertaking that, immediately before the loss, is a subsidiary undertaking of the company or an undertaking of which he is a director by virtue of the company’s nomination (direct or indirect);

(c)compensation in consideration for, or in connection with, a person’s retirement from office; and

(d)where such a retirement is occasioned by a breach of the person’s contract with the company or with an undertaking that, immediately before the breach, is a subsidiary undertaking of the company or an undertaking of which he is a director by virtue of the company’ s nomination (direct or indirect)—

(i)payments made by way of damages for the breach; or

(ii)payments made by way of settlement or compromise of any claim in respect of the breach.

(3)References in this Schedule to compensation include benefits otherwise than in cash; and in relation to such compensation references in this Schedule to its amount are to the estimated money value of the benefit.

(4)References in this Schedule to a person being “connected” with a director, and to a director “controlling” a body corporate, shall be construed in accordance with section 346.