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Phantom Contributions Made Annually. If the Director exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, no further Contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required of the Bank. Thereafter, Phantom Contributions shall be recorded annually in the Director's Accrued Benefit Account within thirty (30) days of the beginning of each Plan Year, commencing with the first Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Director exercises his withdrawal rights. Such Phantom Contributions shall continue to be recorded annually, unless this Subsection 2.1(c) specifically states otherwise, until the earlier of (i) the last Plan Year that Phantom Contributions are required pursuant to Exhibit A, or (ii) the Plan Year of the Director's termination of service.
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Phantom Contributions Made Annually. If the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, no further Supplemental Retirement Income Benefit Contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required of the Bank. Thereafter, Supplemental Retirement Income Benefit Phantom Contributions shall be recorded annually, pursuant to Exhibit A, in the Executive’s Accrued Benefit Account commencing with the Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Executive first exercises his withdrawal rights. Such Supplemental Retirement Income Benefit Contributions shall continue until the earlier of (i) the last Plan Year that Supplemental Retirement Income Benefit Phantom Contributions are required pursuant to Exhibit A, or (ii) the Plan Year in which the Executive’s employment terminates.
Phantom Contributions Made Annually. If the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, no further Contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required of the Bank. Thereafter, Phantom Contributions shall be recorded annually in the Executive's Accrued Benefit Account within thirty (30) days of the beginning of each Plan Year, commencing with the first Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights. Such Phantom Contributions shall continue to be recorded annually, unless this Subsection 2.1(c) specifically states otherwise, until the earlier of (1) the last Plan Year that Phantom Contributions are required pursuant to Exhibit A, or (ii) the Plan Year of the Executive's termination of employment.
Phantom Contributions Made Annually. If the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, no further Contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required of the Bank. Thereafter, Phantom Contributions shall be recorded annually in the Executive’s Accrued Benefit Account within thirty (30) days of the beginning of each Plan Year, commencing with the first Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights. In the event the Bank commences Phantom Contributions to the Accrued Benefit Account it is intended that all aspects of this agreement will be construed in a manner consistent with IRC § 409A. Such Phantom Contributions shall continue to be recorded annually, unless this Subsection 2.1(c) specifically states otherwise, until the earlier of (i) the last Plan Year that Phantom Contributions are required pursuant to Exhibit A, or (ii) the Plan Year of the Executive’s termination of service.
Phantom Contributions Made Annually. If the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, no further Contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required of the Bank. Thereafter, Phantom Contributions shall be recorded annually in the Executive's Accrued Benefit Account on or before the last day of each Plan Year, commencing with the first Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights. Such Phantom Contributions shall continue to be recorded annually, 11 unless this Subsection 2.1(c) specifically states otherwise, until the earlier of (i) the last Plan Year that Phantom Contributions are required pursuant to Exhibit A, or (ii) the Plan Year of the Executive's termination of employment. (2) Termination Following a Change in Control If the Executive exercises his withdrawal rights pursuant to Subsection 2.2, Phantom Contributions shall commence in the first Plan Year following the Plan Year in which the Executive first exercises his withdrawal rights. If a Change in Control occurs at the Bank, and within sixty (60) months of such Change in Control, the Executive's employment is either (i) involuntarily terminated, or (ii) voluntarily terminated by the Executive after: (A) a material change in the Executive's function, duties, or responsibilities, which change would cause the Executive's position to become one of lesser responsibility, importance, or scope from the position the Executive held at the time of the Change in Control, (B) a relocation of the Executive's principal place of employment by more than thirty (30) miles from its location prior to the Change in Control, or (C) a material reduction in the benefits and perquisites to the Executive from those being provided at the time of the Change in Control, the Phantom Contribution set forth below shall be required of the Bank in addition to all previous annual Contributions. The Bank shall be required to record a final lump sum Phantom Contribution in the Accrued Benefit Account, within five (5) days of such termination, in an amount equal to the lesser of (i) the present value (using the Interest Factor) of all remaining Phantom Contributions which would have been required had the Executive remained in the employ of the Bank until Benefit Age, or (ii) One Dollar ($1.00) less than the total dollar amount of Phantom Contributions which would have resulted in taxation to the Executive pursuant to sections 280G and 4999 of the Code.

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