Preservation Requirements definition

Preservation Requirements means the requirements of Chapter 1 of Part 4 of the 1993 Act relating to the preservation of benefits under occupational pension schemes;
Preservation Requirements means the preservation requirements of Chapter 1 of Part 4 of PSA 93.
Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Part IV of the 1993 Act relating to the rights of a Deferred Member.

Examples of Preservation Requirements in a sentence

  • Ch.30, Sections 61 to 62I); and (iv) Historic Preservation Requirements (MGL.

  • The Member shall be entitled to such benefits in respect of his Membership to that date as the Trustees are required to provide in accordance with Rules 50 and 51 and the Preservation Requirements.

  • A deferred pension under Paragraph 8.3 will be revalued during the period between the end of the Implementation Period and the date on which the deferred pension begins to be paid in accordance with the Preservation Requirements.

  • Owner shall timely satisfy all requirements of this Agreement, including the Preservation Requirements and all other applicable federal, state and local statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances and orders (all the foregoing, as amended from time to time, collectively, the “Program Requirements”), to the satisfaction of OHCS.

  • Subject to the conditions set forth in Section 2, the County agrees to pay to the Company Two Hundred Sixty Four Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy Three Dollars (264,873.00) annually for a term of fifteen (15) years as a financial assistance to preserve the ▇▇▇▇ Tar Building in a manner consistent with the Preservation Requirements as set forth herein.


More Definitions of Preservation Requirements

Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Chapters I, II and III Part IV 1993 Act relating to the rights of a Former Member on termination of his Membership.
Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Chapter I of Part IV of the 1993 Act relating to the rights of a Member on termination of his Contributing Membership.
Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Chapters I, II and IV 1993 Act relating to the rights of Deferred Pensioners.
Preservation Requirements means those requirements to be met under the Preservation Laws for a Member to be entitled to a preserved benefit. The current Preservation Requirements are summarised in Rule 9.3.
Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Part IV of the Pension Schemes Act 1993 relating to the rights of a Deferred Pensioner;
Preservation Requirements means the requirements concerning the protection of early leavers as specified in or under sections 71 to 82 of the Pension Schemes Act;
Preservation Requirements means the provisions of Chapter I Part IV 1993 Act relating to the rights of a former Member on termination of his Membership.