Common use of DUE PROOF OF DEATH Clause in Contracts

DUE PROOF OF DEATH. (i) an original or certified copy of a death certificate; (ii) a copy of a certified decree of a court of competent jurisdiction as to the finding of death; or (iii) any other proof satisfactory to the Company. Effective Date – The date on which the Purchase Payment is credited to the Strategy(ies). Contract Years, anniversaries, and quarters are measured from the Effective Date. Floor – The maximum negative index performance that may apply to determine a negative Strategy Credit (if offered).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Annuity Contract (Great West Life & Annuity Insurance Co), Annuity Contract (Great West Life & Annuity Insurance Co)

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DUE PROOF OF DEATH. (i) an original or certified copy of a death certificate; (ii) a copy of a certified decree of a court of competent jurisdiction as to the finding of death; (iii) a written statement by a medical doctor who attended the deceased; or (iiiiv) any other proof satisfactory to the Company. Effective Date - The date on which the Purchase Payment first Contribution is credited to the Strategy(ies)Annuity Account. Contract Yearsyears, anniversaries, and quarters are measured from the Effective Date. Floor – The maximum negative index performance that may apply to determine a negative Strategy Credit (if offered).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity I Ser Acc of GRT West Li & Annu Ins Co of Ny), Annuity Contract (Variable Annuity I Ser Acc of GRT West Li & Annu Ins Co of Ny)

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