Check one only Sample Clauses
The "Check one only" clause directs the reader or signer to select a single option from a list of choices provided within a form or agreement. In practice, this clause is commonly found in contracts, applications, or consent forms where multiple options are presented, such as payment methods, service levels, or consent preferences, and only one selection is permitted. Its core function is to ensure clarity and prevent ambiguity by requiring a definitive choice, thereby avoiding confusion or conflicting selections.
Check one only. The Annuitant is a “
Check one only. You are a “
Check one only. The Annuitant is a “former pension plan member” (meaning that he or she was a member of the pension plan from which the Locked-In Funds in this LIF originated). The Annuitant is a former Spouse or Common-law Partner of a former pension plan member (meaning that the Annuitant obtained the Locked-In Funds under a division of property after the breakdown of a marriage or Common-law Partnership). All words which are capitalized in this Contract have the special meaning noted at the end of this Contract.
Check one only. PERSONAL ILLNESS OR INJURY
Check one only. You are a Pension Plan Member (meaning that You are a former member or retired member as defined in the Ontario Pension Act of the pension plan from which the Locked-In Funds in this LIF originated).
