No Employee Contributions Sample Clauses

No Employee Contributions. No Employee will be required or permitted to make contributions to the Plan.
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No Employee Contributions. Other than as provided in Section 3.6, Members shall not be eligible to make contributions under the Plan. (Elective and Matching Contributions, and qualified nonelective contributions made pursuant to Section 3.5.6, are to be treated solely as contributions made by the contributing Employer, and are not to be treated for any purpose as contributions made by a Member.)
No Employee Contributions. No Employee shall make any nondeductible (after-tax) employee contributions to the Trust. This prohibition shall not prevent rollovers or transfers to the Trust permitted under Article XI(F).
No Employee Contributions. No contributions may be made to this Plan by Eligible Employees. To the extent that this policy shall change in the future, the rules with respect to such contributions will be set forth in this Section Four.
No Employee Contributions. 2 ARTICLE III ----------- PAYMENTS FROM TRUST FUND ------------------------
No Employee Contributions. Employees may not make ------------------------------------- contributions to their accounts under the ESOP portion of the Plan.
No Employee Contributions. No Employee will be required to make contributions to the Pension Fund on and after February 1, 1970.
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No Employee Contributions. (a) Generally, no contributions other than Employer Contributions are required nor will they be accepted. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the following contributions other than Employer Contributions may be permitted in specific circumstance set forth in the Adoption Agreement and pre-approved by EBC: (1) Contributions required for COBRA continuation coverage, as described in Article XIII; and
No Employee Contributions. 20 ARTICLE IV.
No Employee Contributions. The Plan will not accept contributions ------------------------- from employees other than Transfers in accordance with Sections 3.1 or 3.2.
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