Common use of Excess Integrated Contribution Formula Clause in Contracts

Excess Integrated Contribution Formula. The Employer’s contribution shall be allocated as an amount taking into consideration amounts contributed to Social Security using the four-step Excess Integrated Allocation Formula as described in the Basic Plan Document #01; the Integration Level is defined at Section III(E) of this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 10 contracts

Sources: Adoption Agreement (Connecticut Water Service Inc / Ct), Nonstandardized Adoption Agreement (First Northwest Bancorp), Nonstandardized Adoption Agreement (1st Constitution Bancorp)

Excess Integrated Contribution Formula. The Employer’s contribution shall be allocated as an amount taking into consideration amounts contributed to Social Security using the four-step Excess Integrated Allocation Formula as described in the Basic Plan Document #01Document; the Integration Level is defined at Section III(E) of this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Savings and Investment Plan Document (Sterling Chemicals Inc), Adoption Agreement (Sterling Chemicals Inc)

Excess Integrated Contribution Formula. The Employer’s contribution shall be allocated as an amount taking into consideration amounts contributed to Social Security using the four-step Excess Integrated Allocation Formula as described in the Basic Plan Document #01; the Integration Level is defined at Section III(Elll(E) of this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Defined Contribution Plan (Old Dominion Freight Line Inc/Va)

Excess Integrated Contribution Formula. The Employer’s 's contribution shall be allocated as an amount taking into consideration amounts contributed to Social Security using the four-step Excess Integrated Allocation Formula Fonmula as described in the Basic Plan Document #01; the Integration Level is defined at Section III(E) of this Adoption Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Adoption Agreement for Cash or Deferred Profit Sharing Plan (BBCN Bancorp Inc)