Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the First Distribution Calendar Year, distributions, if not made in a single sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
(a) the life of the Participant,
(b) the life of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary,
(c) a period certain not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Participant, or
(d) a period certain not extending beyond the joint and last survivor life expectancy of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary.
Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the First Distribution Calendar Year, distributions, if not made in a single sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
Limits on Distribution Periods. Distributions, if not made in a single-sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
(1) the life of the Participant;
(2) the life of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary; (3) a period certain not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Participant; or (4) a period certain not extending beyond the joint and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary. Any annuity contract purchased and distributed to a Participant or his Beneficiary shall comply with the requirements of this Plan, and shall be made and endorsed as nontransferable.
Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the first distribution calendar year, distributions, if not made in a single-sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
(i) the life of the Participant,
(ii) the life of the Participant and a designated Beneficiary,
(iii) a period certain not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Participant, or
(iv) a period certain not extending beyond the joint and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and a designated Beneficiary. Any annuity contract purchased and distributed to a Participant or his Beneficiary shall comply with the requirements of this Plan, and shall be made and endorsed as nontransferable.
Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the first Distribution Calendar Year, distributions, if not made in a lump sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
(A) the life of the Participant;
(B) the life of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary;
(C) a period certain not extending beyond the Life Expectancy of the Participant; or
(D) a period certain not extending beyond the joint and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and a Designated Beneficiary. For calendar years beginning before January 1, 1989, if the Participant's Spouse is not the Designated Beneficiary, the method of distribution selected must assure that at least 50% of the present value of the amount available for distribution is paid within the Life Expectancy of the Participant.
Limits on Distribution Periods. Determination of Amount to be Distributed Each Year.............15 14.4.1
Limits on Distribution Periods. Required Distributions On Or After The Required Beginning Date 32 7.5 Required Beginning Date 33 7.6 Transitional Rule 34 7.7 Designation Of Beneficiary For Death Benefit 35 7.8 Nonexistence Of Beneficiary 35 7.9 Distribution Beginning Before Death 35 7.10 Distribution Beginning After Death 35 7.11 Distribution Of Excess Elective Deferrals 36 7.12 Distributions Of Excess Contributions 37 7.13 Distribution Of Excess Aggregate Contributions 37
Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the first Distribution Calendar Year, distributions, if not made in a lump sum, may only be made over one of the following periods (or a combination thereof):
Limits on Distribution Periods. 61 11.4. Determination of Amount to Be Distributed Each Year................. 61 11.5. Death Distribution Provisions....................................... 63 11.6. Transitional Rule................................................... 64
Limits on Distribution Periods. As of the first "distribution calendar year," distributions to a Participant may only be made in accordance with the selections made in the Form of Distributions Section of the Adoption Agreement. If such distributions are not made in a single-sum, then they may only be made over one of the following periods: (i) the life of the Participant, (ii) the joint lives of the Participant and a "designated Beneficiary," (iii) a period certain not extending beyond the "life expectancy" of the Participant, or (iv) a period certain not extending beyond the joint life and last survivor expectancy of the Participant and a "designated Beneficiary."