Common use of Present Value Clause in Contracts

Present Value. The actuarial equivalent of a Participant’s accrued benefit under a Defined Benefit Plan maintained by the Employer expressed in the form of a lump sum. Actuarial equivalence shall be based on reasonable interest and mortality assumptions determined in accordance with the Top-Heavy provisions of the respective plan. Present Value is used for the purposes of the Top-Heavy test and the determination with respect thereto.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (Fraternity Community Bancorp Inc), Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (Old Dominion Freight Line Inc/Va), Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (United Community Bancorp)

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Present Value. The actuarial equivalent of a Participant’s 's accrued benefit under a Defined Benefit Plan maintained by the Employer expressed in the form of a lump sum. Actuarial equivalence shall be based on reasonable interest and mortality assumptions determined in accordance with the Top-Heavy provisions of the respective plan. Present Value is used for the purposes of the Top-Heavy test and the determination with respect thereto.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (1st Constitution Bancorp), Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (Wellesley Bancorp, Inc.), Prototype Defined Contribution Plan (Savannah Bancorp Inc)

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