Time for Giving Notice Sample Clauses

Time for Giving Notice. The written general explanation or description regarding any optional forms of benefit available under the Plan shall be provided to a Participant or former Participant no less than 30 days and no more than 90 days before his Annuity Starting Date unless he legally waives this requirement.
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Time for Giving Notice. Notice of dispute or potential Claim must be given in writing by the CONTRACTOR as follows:
Time for Giving Notice. Notice of any Change(s) shall be given to you at least fifteen (15) days before the effective date that the change applies. EFTA requires twenty-one (21) days' notice for certain changes. If EFTA applies to a Change, we will provide twenty-one (21) days' notice. If any other federal or state law requires a longer notice period, we will comply with that requirement.
Time for Giving Notice. The notice of claim must be given to the Project Manager as follows:
Time for Giving Notice. Except as specified below in this paragraph (b) or as permitted under paragraph (d), the QJSA Notice shall be provided to a Participant or former Participant no less than thirty days and no more than ninety days before his Annuity Starting Date. If the Participant or former Participant, after having received the QJSA Notice, affirmatively elects a form of distribution with the consent of the Participant or former Participant’s Spouse (if necessary), the thirty-day timing requirement of this paragraph (b) will not apply if all of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) the Sponsor informs the Participant or former Participant in writing that the Participant or former Participant has a right to at least thirty days to consider whether to waive the QJSA and consent to a form of distribution other than a QJSA, (2) the Participant or former Participant is permitted to revoke an affirmative distribution election at least until the Annuity Starting Date, or, if later, at any time prior to the expiration of the seven-day period that begins the day after the QJSA Notice is provided to the Participant or former Participant, (3) the Annuity Starting Date is after the date the QJSA Notice is provided to the Participant or former Participant, and (4) a distribution of the Participant or former Participant’s benefit in accordance with the Participant or former Participant’s affirmative election does not commence before the expiration of the seven-day period that begins the day after the QJSA Notice is provided to the Participant or former Participant. The ninety-day timing requirement of this paragraph (b) will not be failed merely because, due solely to administrative delay, a distribution commences more than ninety days after the QJSA Notice is provided to the Participant or former Participant.
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