PROTECTION OF XXXXXX SECO ABAJO SURPLUS Sample Clauses

PROTECTION OF XXXXXX SECO ABAJO SURPLUS. Consistent with the 1893 Rio Xxxxxx decree as modified by this Article 8, no Party shall take any action to prevent surplus water from reaching Xxxxxx Seco Abajo up to the PDR for those Acequias identified in Article 8.2.1.1.2.4. Nothing herein shall preclude the Pueblo, Xxxxxx Seco Arriba, or El Xxxxx from taking its full allocation of water as determined under Articles 8.2.1.1 and 8.2.1.2.
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  • Xxxx XXX-to-Xxxx XXX Rollovers Assets distributed from your Xxxx XXX may be rolled over to the same Xxxx XXX or another Xxxx XXX of yours if the requirements of IRC Sec. 408(d)(3) are met. A proper Xxxx XXX-to-Xxxx XXX rollover is completed if all or part of the distribution is rolled over not later than 60 days after the distribution is received. In the case of a distribution for a first-time homebuyer where there was a delay or cancellation of the purchase, the 60- day rollover period may be extended to 120 days. Xxxx XXX assets may not be rolled over to other types of IRAs (e.g., Traditional IRA, SIMPLE IRA), or employer-sponsored retirement plans. You are permitted to roll over only one distribution from an IRA (Traditional, Xxxx, or SIMPLE) in a 12-month period, regardless of the number of IRAs you own. A distribution may be rolled over to the same IRA or to another IRA that is eligible to receive the rollover. For more information on rollover limitations, you may wish to obtain IRS Publication 590-B, Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), from the IRS or refer to the IRS website at xxx.xxx.xxx.

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