Common use of Mandatory Cash-Outs of Small Amounts Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Cash-Outs of Small Amounts. If the value of a Participant’s total Accounts at his Termination Date (or his death or other applicable distribution date), or at any time thereafter, together with the value of the Participant’s accounts under any other account balance plan maintained by the Employer or any member of the Employer’s controlled group (as defined in subsections 414(b) and (c) of the Code) is equal to or less than such amount as stated in the Adoption Agreement (which amount shall not exceed the limit described in Section 402(g) of the Code from time to time), the Accounts will be paid to the Participant (or, in the event of his death, his Beneficiary) in a single lump sum, notwithstanding any election by the Participant otherwise. Payments made under this subsection 9.4 on account of the Participant’s Termination Date shall be made within the 90-day period following the Participant’s Termination Date (provided, however, that if calculation of the amount of the payment is not administratively practicable due to events beyond the control of the Participant, the payment will be made as soon as administratively practicable for the Administrator to make such payment).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Adoption Agreement (Virginia Electric & Power Co), Carter Bankshares, Inc., Adoption Agreement (Spirit of Texas Bancshares, Inc.)

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