SETTLEMENT ON DEATH OF THE OWNER Sample Clauses

SETTLEMENT ON DEATH OF THE OWNER. BEFORE THE ANNUITY DATE If there are joint owners, the death of any of the owners shall be considered the death of the owner and cause settlement under this section. Except as otherwise provided below, upon the death of the owner prior to the annuity date the Company will pay a death benefit to the beneficiary as settlement of the Contract. The death benefit shall be the greater of: a. The account value at the time of settlement; b. The amount of purchase payments received under the contract, reduced by amounts already applied to produce annuity income payments or for any prior partial surrenders; or If the contract was issued on or before oldest of the owner's 70th birthday, the greatest of a) or b) above or
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SETTLEMENT ON DEATH OF THE OWNER. BEFORE THE ANNUITY DATE If there are joint owners, the death of any of the owners shall be considered the death of the owner and cause the settlement under this section. If the owner dies before the annuity date and the beneficiary is the owner's spouse, the spouse shall be deemed to be the owner and succeed to all rights under this contract. If the owner dies before the annuity date and the beneficiary is not the spouse of the owner, the beneficiary may elect: 1. To receive annuity income under Annuity Income Options One, Two, or Five described in Article 7. Election of an annuity income option is subject to the following conditions: a. Annuity payments must begin within one year of the owner's death; b. The guaranteed period under Option Two or the designated period under Option Five may not be longer than the beneficiary's life expectancy under the applicable tables specified by the Internal Revenue Service; and c. The account value as of the date of the first annuity income payment will be applied. OR 2. To receive a lump sum settlement equal to the cash value on the date the payment is made. The lump sum settlement will be equal to the larger of: a. The purchase payments less amounts already applied to produce annuity income, and less any prior partial surrenders; or b. The account value. In any event, distribution under the lump sum option above must be made within 5 years of the death of the owner. If there is more than one named beneficiary living at the time of the owner's death, each will share in the proceeds equally, unless the owner has elected otherwise. If the owner outlives all beneficiaries, the contract proceeds will be paid to the owner's estate in a lump sum. No beneficiary will have the right to assign, anticipate or commute any future payments under any of the options, except as provided in the election or by law. The rights to the proceeds will pass as if the owner outlived the beneficiary if: a. The beneficiary dies at the same time as the owner; or b. The beneficiary dies within 15 days of the owner's death and prior to the date due proof of the owner's death is received. Due proof of death will be a certified death certificate, an attending physician's statement, a decree of a court of competent jurisdiction as to the finding of death, or such other documents as the Company may, at its option, accept.

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