Common use of ANNUITANT Clause in Contracts

ANNUITANT. The natural person or persons (collectively, Joint Annuitants) whose life or lives is/are used to determine the benefits under the Contract. If the Contract is in force and the Annuitant(s) is/are alive on the Annuity Date, We will begin annuity income payments to the Payee. This Contract cannot have Joint Annuitants if it is issued in connection with a tax-qualified retirement plan. ANNUITY DATE The date on which annuity income payments to the Payee begin. This date cannot be later than the Latest Annuity Date. ANNUITY SERVICE CENTER The location shown on Page 1 of this Contract where all requests and Purchase Payments regarding this Contract are to be sent. ANNUITY UNIT A unit of measure determined on or after the Annuity Date used to compute annuity income payments from the Variable Portfolio(s).

Appears in 19 contracts

Samples: Contract Data Page (Fs Variable Separate Account), Contract Data Page (Fs Variable Separate Account), Payee (Fs Variable Separate Account)

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