Difficulty to Ascertain or Locate Clause Samples

Difficulty to Ascertain or Locate. If it is impossible or difficult to ascertain or locate the person who is entitled to receive any benefit under the Plan, the Administrator in its discretion may direct that such benefit (a) be retained in the Trust, (b) be paid to a court pending judicial determination of the right thereto, or (c) be forfeited and reallocated pursuant to the provisions of Section 8.02(a)(i) or (ii) above, as the case may be, provided that as a result the Employer shall incur an obligation to restore the individual's Account balance or otherwise pay the individual his or her benefit if the individual is subsequently ascertained or located.
Difficulty to Ascertain or Locate. If it is impossible or difficult to ascertain the person who is entitled to receive any benefit under the Plan, the Administrator in its discretion may direct that such benefit be (a) paid to another person in order to carry out the Plan's purposes; or (b) retained in the Trust; or (c) paid to a court pending judicial determination of the right thereto.