Death of an immediate family member Sample Clauses

Death of an immediate family member. In the case of bereavement of an immediate family member within twenty-eight (28) days of Your Program start date, We may require documentary evidence to verify the bereavement, this can include: (i) death certificate; (ii) a letter outlining full name of deceased, relationship to You, location and date of death, and Your signature. For the purposes of this Agreement, We consider the following members as “immediate” family members: (A) spouse; (B) civil partner; (C) children (including adopted/step children); (D) parents (including step parents); (E) siblings (including step siblings); (F) grandparents and grandchildren; (G) siblings-in-law; and (H) children-in-law.
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Death of an immediate family member. (This would be in addition to normal bereavement leave.)
Death of an immediate family member. In the case of bereavement of an immediate family member within twenty-eight (28) days of Your Program start date, We may require documentary evidence to verify the bereavement, this can include: (i) death certificate; (ii) a letter outlining full name of deceased, relationship to You, location and date of death, and Your signature. For the purposes of this Agreement, We consider the following members as
Death of an immediate family member. An allowance of up to five (5) days leave with pay shall be granted per occurrence. Immediate family shall include mother, father, mother-in-law, father-in-law, spouse, child, brother, sister, domestic or civil union partner, or any member of the immediate household.
Death of an immediate family member. The immediate family includes a household member, child, parent, stepparent, brother, sister, grandparent or grandchild of the employee or the employee’s spouse or domestic partner.
Death of an immediate family member. This shall include husband, wife, father, mother, sister, brother, grandmother, grandfather, father-in-law, mother-in-law, aunts, uncles, children, step child or xxxxxx child living in the employee’s home in accordance with provisions outlined within this agreement.
Death of an immediate family member. Up to 5 (five) work days in case of death of an immediate family member, as provided by the law. Telenor may request from the Employee to present relevant documentation, such as a Death Certificate.
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Related to Death of an immediate family member

  • Immediate Family Immediate family includes husband, wife, child, stepchild, brother, brother-in-law, stepbrother, sister, sister-in-law, stepsister, grandmother, grandfather, grandchild, parent, stepparent, mother-in-law, father-in-law, or any person serving as a parent, or who has served as a parent, or any other close person living in the same household as the employee.

  • DEATH OF ANNUITANT If the natural Owner and Annuitant are different, and the Annuitant dies before the Annuity Date, the Owner becomes the Annuitant until the Owner elects a new Annuitant. If there are Joint Annuitants, upon the death of any Annuitant prior to the Annuity Date, the Owner may elect a new Joint Annuitant. However, if the Owner is a non-natural person, We will treat the death of any Annuitant as the death of the "Primary Annuitant" and as the death of the Owner, see DEATH PROVISIONS.

  • Designated Beneficiary The individual who is designated as the beneficiary under Section 1.16 of the Plan and is the designated beneficiary under Code Section 401(a)(9). Treas. Reg. Sec. 1.401(a)(9)-1, Q&A-4.

  • Death The Executive’s employment hereunder shall terminate upon his death.

  • DEATH OF BENEFICIARY Unless otherwise provided in the Beneficiary designation, if any Beneficiary dies before the Owner, that Beneficiary's interest will go to any other primary Beneficiaries named, according to their respective interests. If there are no primary Beneficiaries, the Beneficiaries' interest will pass to a contingent Beneficiary, if any. Prior to the Annuity Commencement Date, if no Beneficiary or contingent Beneficiary survives the Owner, the Death Benefits will be paid to the Owner's estate. Unless otherwise provided in the Beneficiary designation, once a Beneficiary is receiving Death Benefits or annuity payments under an Annuity Payment Option, the Beneficiary may name his or her own Beneficiary to receive any remaining benefits due under the Contract, should the original Beneficiary die prior to receipt of all benefits. If no Beneficiary is named or the named Beneficiary predeceases the original Beneficiary, any remaining benefits will continue to the original Beneficiary's estate. A Beneficiary designation must be made by Notice to LNY.

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