Survivor Benefit Limitation Sample Clauses

Survivor Benefit Limitation. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Plan, payment of the Qualified Joint and Survivor Pension, the Pre-retirement Surviving Spouse Pension, 100% Qualified Joint and Survivor Pension, 75% Qualified Joint and Survivor Pension and the Death Benefit shall comply with the limits of Code Section 401(a)(9) and the incidental death benefit rule and the regulations prescribed thereunder including Sections 1.40(a)(9)-1 and 1.401(a)(9)-2 of the Treasury Regulations. The requirements of Code Section 401(a)(9) and the regulations thereunder are hereby incorporated into this Plan by reference.
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  • Benefit Limit In the event that any payments or benefits to which Employee becomes entitled in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (or any other agreement with the Company or any other corporation or entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the Company) would otherwise constitute a parachute payment under Code Section 280G(b)(2), then such payments and/or benefits will be subject to reduction to the extent necessary to assure that Employee receives only the greater of (i) the amount of those payments which would not constitute such a parachute payment or (ii) the amount which yields Employee the greatest after-tax amount of benefits after taking into account any excise tax imposed under Code Section 4999 on the payments and benefits provided Employee under this Agreement (or on any other payments or benefits to which Employee may become entitled in connection with any change in control or ownership of the Company or the subsequent termination of his employment with the Company). The benefit limits of this paragraph shall be calculated as of the date on which the event triggering any parachute payment is effected, and such calculation shall be completed within thirty (30) days after such effective date. Should the completed calculations require a reduction in benefits in order to satisfy the benefit limit of this paragraph, then the portion of any parachute payment otherwise payable in cash to Employee shall be reduced to the extent necessary to comply with such benefit limit, with each such cash payment to be reduced pro-rata but without any change in the payment dates, and with the cash severance payments detailed herein to be the first and then the benefit payments to be the next such payments so reduced. Should such benefit limit still be exceeded following such reduction, then the number of shares which would otherwise vest on an accelerated basis under each of Employee’s outstanding equity awards shall be reduced to the extent necessary to eliminate such excess, with such reduction to be applied to such equity awards in the same chronological order in which those awards were made.

  • Survivor Benefit Upon the death of a regular employee who leaves a spouse and/or dependants enrolled in the Medical Services Plan, Dental Plan and Extended Health Benefit Plan, such enrolment may continue for twelve (12) months following the employee’s death, provided the enrolled family members pay the employee’s share of the cost of the premium for the plans. The Employer shall advise the survivor of this benefit.

  • Survivor Benefits 1. A surviving dependent of a retiree who was eligible to receive a Retiree Medical Grant, as stated above in A through C, and who qualifies for a monthly allowance shall be eligible for fifty (50) percent of the Grant authorized for the retiree. 2. A surviving eligible retiree who qualifies for a monthly retirement allowance who was married to a retiree who was also eligible for a Grant shall receive the survivor benefit described in D.1., above, or his or her own Grant, whichever is greater. Such retiree shall not be eligible for both Grants.

  • Benefit Level The primary care clinics available through each plan administrator are assigned a Benefit Level. The Benefit Levels are outlined in the benefit chart below. Primary care clinics may be in different Benefit Levels for different plan administrators. Family members may be enrolled in clinics that are in different Benefits Levels. Employees and their dependents may change to clinics in different Benefit Levels during the annual open enrollment. Employees and their dependents may also elect to move to a clinic in a different Benefit Level within the same plan administrator up to two (2) additional times during the plan year. Unless the individual has a referral from his/her primary care clinic, there are no benefits for services received from providers in Benefit Levels that are different from that of the primary care clinic in which the individual has enrolled.

  • Defined Benefit Pension Plans The Borrower will not adopt, create, assume or become a party to any defined benefit pension plan, unless disclosed to the Lender pursuant to Section 5.10.

  • Post-Retirement Benefits The present value of the expected cost of post-retirement medical and insurance benefits payable by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries to its employees and former employees, as estimated by the Borrower in accordance with procedures and assumptions deemed reasonable by the Required Lenders is zero.

  • Death Benefit Should Employee die during the term of employment, the Company shall pay to Employee's estate any compensation due through the end of the month in which death occurred.

  • Normal Retirement Benefit Upon Termination of Employment on or after the Normal Retirement Age for reasons other than death, the Company shall pay to the Executive the benefit described in this Section 2.1 in lieu of any other benefit under this Agreement.

  • Accrued Benefit 1.05 1.16 Nonforfeitable ............................................. 1.05 1.17 Plan Year/Limitation Year .................................. 1.05 1.18 Effective Date ............................................. 1.05 1.19 Plan Entry Date ............................................ 1.05 1.20

  • Profit Limitation (a) Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement or the Reorganization Agreement, in no event shall Parent's Total Profit (as defined below) exceed $6,000,000 (the "MAXIMUM PROFIT") and, if Parent's Total Profit otherwise would exceed the Maximum Profit, Parent, at its sole discretion, shall either (i) reduce the number of Option Shares subject to the Option, (ii) deliver to the Company for cancellation Option Shares (or other securities into which such Option Shares are converted or exchanged) previously purchased by Parent, (iii) pay cash to the Company, or (iv) any combination of the foregoing, so that Parent's actually realized Total Profit shall not exceed the Maximum Profit after taking into account the foregoing actions. (b) For purposes of this Agreement, "TOTAL PROFIT" shall mean: (i) the aggregate amount (before taxes) of (A) any excess of (x) the net cash amounts or fair market value of any property received by Parent pursuant to a sale of Option Shares (or securities into which such shares are converted or exchanged) over (y) the Parent's aggregate purchase price for such Option Shares (or other securities), plus (B) any amounts received by Parent pursuant to the repurchase of the Option by the Company pursuant to Section 6, plus (C) any termination fee paid in cash by the Company and received by Parent pursuant to the Reorganization Agreement, minus (ii) the amounts of any cash previously paid by Parent to the Company pursuant to this Section 10 plus the value of the Option Shares (or other securities) previously delivered by Parent to the Company for cancellation pursuant to this Section 10.

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