Common use of CLAIMS OF CREDITORS Clause in Contracts

CLAIMS OF CREDITORS. Individual Accounts are not subject to the claim of any creditor of the Contract Holder, a Participant or a beneficiary, except to the extent permitted by law.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Group Combination Deferred Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity Acct C of Ing Life Insurance & Annuity Co), Group, Combination, Deferred Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity Acct C of Aetna Life Insurance & Annuity Co), Group, Combination, Deferred Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity Acct C of Aetna Life Insurance & Annuity Co)

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CLAIMS OF CREDITORS. Individual Accounts are not subject to the claim of any creditor of the Contract Holder, a Participant or a beneficiaryBeneficiary, except to the extent permitted by law.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Combination Deferred Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity Acct C of Aetna Life Insurance & Annuity Co), Group Combination Deferred Annuity Contract (Aetna Life Insurance & Annuity Co /Ct)

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