Money Purchase Plan definition

Money Purchase Plan means The Goldman Sachs Money Purchase Pension Plan, as amended from time to time, or any successor thereto.
Money Purchase Plan. Any Benefit Arrangement subject to the minimum funding standards under Section 302 of ERISA and Section 412 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Money Purchase Plan means the University of Victoria Money Purchase Pension Plan.

Examples of Money Purchase Plan in a sentence

  • With respect to a Money Purchase Plan, any remaining Forfeitures will be disposed of in accordance with the elections in the Adoption Agreement.

  • Covered Persons need not include transactions made through an Automatic Investment Plan/Dividend Reinvestment Plan or similar plans and transactions in Covered Securities held in the Invesco 401(k), Invesco Money Purchase Plan (MPP), or accounts held directly with Invesco in the quarterly transaction report.

  • Covered Persons need not include transactions made through an Automatic Investment Plan/Dividend Reinvestment Plan or similar plans and transactions in Covered Securities held in the Invesco 401(k), Invesco Money Purchase Plan (MPP),or accounts held directly with Invesco in the quarterly transaction report.

  • See Section 3.02(a)(1)(i)(B) (Profit Sharing Plan) and Section 3.02(b)(2) (Money Purchase Plan).

  • However, for each Employee who is a Participant in a Profit Sharing Plan or 401(k) Profit Sharing Plan and a Money Purchase Plan, the minimum three percent (3%) allocation specified above shall be provided in the Money Purchase Plan unless otherwise elected in Appendix A to the Adoption Agreement (Special Effective Dates and Other Permitted Elections).


More Definitions of Money Purchase Plan

Money Purchase Plan means the employee retirement plan established by the Board of Public Works of the City of Lewes.
Money Purchase Plan means the MBIA Inc. Employees Pension Plan, as it may be amended from time to time, and any successor plan thereto or similar plan or plans established by the Company.
Money Purchase Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 8.9(b).
Money Purchase Plan. By:___________________________ Name:_________________________ Title:________________________ New York Life Insurance By:____________________________ Name:__________________________ Title:_________________________ Novartis Agribusiness Biotechnology Research, Inc. By:____________________________ Name:__________________________ Title:_________________________
Money Purchase Plan. Any Benefit Arrangement subject to the minimum funding ------------------- standards under Section 302 of ERISA and Section 412 of the Internal Revenue Code. Moody's: Xxxxx'x Investor Services, Inc. or any successor thereto. -------
Money Purchase Plan means the Dow Jones Money Purchase Retirement Plan which became effective as of January 1, 2000. 1.19 "Notice of Election" means the written notice (or in such electronic form as designated by the Committee) by which a Participant makes the Cash Election or the Stock Election pursuant to Section 5. 1.20 "Participant" means each Employee of the Company selected to participate in the Supplementary Benefit Plan pursuant to Section 3 (collectively, the "Participants"). 1.21 "Stock Election" means the Stock Election made by a Participant pursuant to Section 5. 1.22 "Stock Equivalents" means units equivalent in value to shares of Dow Jones Common Stock calculated pursuant to Section 5 and credited to a Participant's account pursuant to a Stock Election. 1.23 "Supplementary 401(k) Savings Plan Credit" means the amount, initially equal to three percent (3%) of a Participant's Additional Compensation, that the Company credits to the Participant's account under the Supplementary Benefit Plan with respect to any year, corresponding in percentage to the "Company Fixed Contribution" to the Participant's 401(k) Savings Plan account with respect to the Participant's Compensation not in excess of the Compensation Limit for such year.
Money Purchase Plan. Any Benefit Arrangement subject to the minimum funding standards under Section 302 of ERISA and Section 412 of the Internal Revenue Code. Mortgage: Any mortgage and security agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit “F-1”, together with all extensions, renewals, amendments, substitutions and replacements thereto and thereof including without limitation Exhibit “F-2”, Exhibit “F-3” and Exhibit “F-4.; or any mortgage and security agreement by a Loan Party concerning its fee interest in Owned Properties, which mortgage and security agreement is in form and substance satisfactory to the Bank, together with all extensions, renewals, amendments, substitutions and replacements thereto and thereof.