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Payroll Deductions
As required by law, 5th Season, Inc will deduct Federal Social Security and Income Tax from your payroll check each pay period. Group Insurance premiums for eligible employee and dependent family members will be deducted from your payroll check each pay period, once the employee completes the appropriate authorization forms. (Group Insurance is unavailable at the moment)

Legal Expenses. The prevailing parry in any legal action brought by one party against the other and arising out of this Agreement shall be entitled, in addition to any other rights and remedies it may have, to reimbursement for its expenses, including court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees.

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