Common use of Payment to Beneficiary Clause in Contracts

Payment to Beneficiary. Payment to a Beneficiary must either (i) be completed by the end of the calendar year that contains the fifth anniversary of the Participant's death or (ii) begin by the end of the calendar year that contains the first anniversary of the Participant's death and be completed within the period of the Beneficiary's life or life expectancy, except that: (a) If the Participant dies after his or her Required Beginning Date, payment to his or her Beneficiary must be made at least as rapidly as provided in the Participant's distribution election; (b) If the surviving spouse is the Beneficiary, payments need not begin until the later of (i) the end of the calendar year that includes the first anniversary of the Participant's death, or (ii) the end of the calendar year in which the Participant would have attained age 70 1/2 and must be completed within the spouse's life or life expectancy; and (c) If the Participant and the surviving spouse who is the Beneficiary die (i) before the Participant's Required Beginning Date and (ii) before payments have begun to the spouse, the spouse shall be treated as the Participant in applying these rules.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Savings Plan and Trust Agreement (Riviana Foods Inc /De/), 401(k) Savings Plan and Trust Agreement (Advo Inc), Savings Plan and Trust Agreement (Hanna M a Co/De)

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Payment to Beneficiary. Payment to a Beneficiary must either (i) be completed by the end of the calendar year that contains the fifth anniversary of the Participant's death or (ii) begin by the end of the calendar year that contains the first anniversary of the Participant's death and be completed within the period of the Beneficiary's life or on life expectancy, except that: (a) If the Participant dies after his or her on hen Required Beginning Date, payment to his or her Beneficiary must be made at least as rapidly as provided in the Participant's distribution election; (b) If the surviving spouse is the Beneficiary, payments need not begin until the later of (i) the end of the calendar year that includes the first anniversary of the Participant's death, or (ii) the end of the calendar year in which the Participant would have attained age 70 1/2 and must be completed within the spouse's life or life expectancy; and (c) If the Participant and the surviving spouse who is the Beneficiary die (i) before the Participant's Required Beginning Date and (ii) before payments have begun to the spouse, the spouse shall be treated as the Participant in applying these rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Savings Plan Amendment (New Nisource Inc)

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Payment to Beneficiary. Payment to a Beneficiary must either (i) be completed by the end of the calendar year that contains the fifth anniversary of the Participant's death or (ii) begin by the end of the calendar year that contains the first anniversary of the Participant's death and be completed within the period of the Beneficiary's life or life expectancy, except that: (a) If the Participant dies after his or her Required Beginning Date, payment to his or her Beneficiary must be made at least as rapidly as provided in the Participant's distribution election; (b) If the surviving spouse is the Beneficiary, payments need not begin until the later of (i) the end of the calendar year that includes the first anniversary of the Participant's death, or (ii) the end of the calendar year in which the Participant would have attained age 70 1/2 70.5 and must be completed within the spouse's life or life expectancy; and (c) If the Participant and the surviving spouse who is the Beneficiary die (i) before the Participant's Required Beginning Date and (ii) before payments have begun to the spouse, the spouse shall be treated as the Participant in applying these rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Salaried Savings Plan and Trust Agreement (Longview Fibre Co)

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