Surviving Spouse definition

Surviving Spouse means the widow or widower, as the case may be, of a Deceased Participant or a Deceased Beneficiary (as applicable).
Surviving Spouse means the person, if any, who shall be legally married to the Executive on the date of the Executive's death.
Surviving Spouse means the surviving widow or widower of a

Examples of Surviving Spouse in a sentence

  • Section I Health, Dental and Life Insurance 16 Section II City Health Insurance Advisory Committee 17 Section III Integral Part Trust (Post Employment Medical Benefits) 17 Section IV Continuation of Health Insurance for Surviving Spouse and/or Eligible Dependents of a Retired Employee 19 Section V Short Term and Long-Term Disability Benefit.


More Definitions of Surviving Spouse

Surviving Spouse means the spouse of the Participant at the time of the Participant’s death who survives the Participant. If the Participant and spouse die under circumstances that make the order of their deaths uncertain, it shall be presumed for purposes of this Plan that the Participant survived the spouse.
Surviving Spouse means the person to whom the member was legally married at the time of the member’s death and who survived the member.
Surviving Spouse means the spouse married to a member at the time of the member's death."
Surviving Spouse means the spouse married to a member when the member dies.
Surviving Spouse means a person who is married to a Participant at the date of his death and for at least one year prior thereto.
Surviving Spouse means, with respect to a Participant, the person who is treated as married to such Participant under the laws of the state in which the Participant resides. The determination of a Participant’s Surviving Spouse will be made as of the date of such Participant’s death.
Surviving Spouse means the legally recognized surviving wife or husband of the decedent.