TRANSFER PRIVILEGE definition

TRANSFER PRIVILEGE. Before the Annuity Date, You may transfer all or part of any Subaccount Value to another Subaccount(s) or a Guaranteed Account Option (subject to its availability) or transfer a part of any Guaranteed Account Value to any Subaccount(s), (subject to its availability) subject to these restrictions:
TRANSFER PRIVILEGE means an interment may be allowed to be transferred by an Interment Rights Holder to another branch owned by the Company. Terms and Conditions may apply. Refer to section C;

Examples of TRANSFER PRIVILEGE in a sentence

  • FREE WITHDRAWAL OR TRANSFER PRIVILEGE Premium payments that have been made to the Fixed Fund Account more than seven years prior to the requested date of a withdrawal or transfer from the Fixed Fund Account may be withdrawn without charge.

  • DEFERRAL, MODIFICATION OR We reserve the right to defer, modify or TERMINATION OF TRANSFER PRIVILEGE terminate the transfer privilege at any time that we are unable to purchase or redeem shares of the Portfolios.

  • DEFERRAL, MODIFICATION OR We reserve the right to defer, modify or terminate the TERMINATION OF TRANSFER PRIVILEGE transfer privilege at any time that we are unable to purchase or redeem shares of the Portfolios.

  • ELECTRONIC TRANSFER PRIVILEGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Security Benefit will make transfers, account changes and effect various other transactions based on instructions received via telephone, Internet, or other available electronic means from both my representative and myself.

Related to TRANSFER PRIVILEGE

  • Compact privilege means the authorization granted by a remote state to allow a licensee from another member state to practice as a physical therapist or work as a physical therapist assistant in the remote state under its laws and rules. The practice of physical therapy occurs in the member state where the patient/client is located at the time of the patient/client encounter.

  • attorney-client privilege means the protection that applicable law provides for confidential attorney-client communications; and

  • basic subscription privilege means a privilege to subscribe for the number or amount of securities set out in a rights certificate held by the holder of the rights certificate;

  • additional subscription privilege means a privilege, granted to a holder of a right, to subscribe for a security not subscribed for by any holder under a basic subscription privilege;

  • Clinical Privileges or “PRIVILEGES” means the authorization granted by the Board to render specific patient care services, for which the Medical Staff Leaders and Board have developed eligibility and other credentialing criteria and focused and ongoing professional practice evaluation standards.