Certified Domestic Partner definition

Certified Domestic Partner means a person of the same or opposite sex who is not a Spouse, and with respect to whom the Participant has on file with ADM (and has not terminated) an affidavit attesting that the conditions for domestic partner status are satisfied as specified in the Domestic Partner Policy adopted (and as modified from time to time) by ADM.

Examples of Certified Domestic Partner in a sentence

  • If a Participant’s Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner consents to the designation of a Beneficiary, that consent cannot be revoked so long as the designation remains in effect, but the designation cannot be changed (other than to revoke the designation and reinstate the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner as the Beneficiary) without the consent of the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner.

  • Consent of a Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner will be deemed to have been obtained if it is established to the satisfaction of ADM that such consent cannot be obtained because the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner cannot be located.

  • If a Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner consents to the designation of a Beneficiary, and the Participant and Spouse divorce or the Participants files a notice with ADM that the domestic partner relationship has ended, the consent of the prior Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner does not bind a subsequent Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner.

  • If a Participant has a Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner at the time of death, such Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner will be his/her Beneficiary unless the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner has consented in writing to the designation of a different Beneficiary.

  • This Survivor Benefit will be paid to the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner starting on the date the Participant would have started to receive his Supplemental Pension had he/she had a Separation from Service on the date of death and survived to start his/her Supplemental Pension on date specified in Sec.

  • A joint and survivor annuity will be payable only if the Participant has a surviving Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner on the Benefit Commencement Date of the Supplemental Pension Benefit.

  • In the case of a Traditional Formula Participant, the Participant is survived by a Spouse to whom the Participant was married throughout the one year period preceding death, or a Certified Domestic Partner with respect to whom an affidavit of domestic partner status has been continuously on file with ADM throughout the one year period preceding death.

  • If a Participant whose Supplemental Pension is payable as a life contingent annuity fails to timely elect a specific form of annuity prior to the Benefit Commencement Date, he/she receive his/her Supplemental Pension in the form of a joint and survivor annuity with a fifty percent (50%) survivor percentage, if the Participant has a surviving Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner; otherwise, in the form of a single life annuity.

  • A joint and survivor annuity – that is, a monthly annuity payable to the Participant for the life of the Participant and, upon the Participant’s death, if the Participant’s Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner survives the Participant, a monthly annuity payable to the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner for his/her life equal to fifty percent (50%), seventy five percent (75%) or one-hundred percent (100%), as selected by the Participant, of the annuity previously payable to the Participant.

  • If the Participant is not married on the Benefit Commencement Date (including if the Spouse or Certified Domestic Partner predeceased the Participant or in the event of a divorce or revocation of a domestic partner affidavit), the Supplemental Pension will be paid as a single life annuity in accordance with subparagraph (a).

Related to Certified Domestic Partner

  • Registered domestic partner means an individual joined in a domestic partnership that is registered by a county clerk in accordance with ORS 106.300 to 106.340.

  • Qualified Domestic Relations Order means any judgment, decree, or order, including approval of a property settlement agreement, that:

  • Plan approved domestic relations order means a judgment, decree, or order (including the approval of a settlement agreement) which is:

  • Inverted domestic corporation means a foreign incorporated entity that meets the definition of an inverted domestic corporation under 6 U.S.C. 395(b), applied in accordance with the rules and definitions of 6 U.S.C. 395(c).

  • Domestic Partner means an opposite or a same-sex partner who is at least 18 years of age and has met all of the following requirements for at least 6 months:

  • Domestic partnership means an association of two or more persons to carry on as co-owners a

  • Wholly Owned Domestic Subsidiary means a Wholly Owned Subsidiary that is also a Domestic Subsidiary.

  • Disregarded Domestic Subsidiary means any direct or indirect (other than through a Foreign Subsidiary) Domestic Subsidiary of which substantially all of its assets consist of Equity Interests of one or more indirect Foreign Subsidiaries.

  • Domestic Relations Order means a domestic relations order as defined by the Code or Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or the rules thereunder.

  • Excluded Domestic Subsidiary means any Domestic Subsidiary that is (a) a direct or indirect Subsidiary of an Excluded Foreign Subsidiary or (b) an Excluded Domestic Holdco.

  • Qualified beneficiary means a beneficiary who, on the date the beneficiary's qualification is determined:

  • Qualified Beneficiaries has the meaning set forth in Section 4.12.

  • Alternate Payee means any spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent of a Participant who is recognized by a qualified domestic relations order as having a right to receive all, or a portion of, the benefits payable under a Plan with respect to such Participant.

  • Family Member means spouse, father, mother, child, father-in-law, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law or son-in-law.

  • Spouse means, an individual who,