Hours of Service Formula Sample Clauses

Hours of Service Formula. The Employer’s contribution shall be a discretionary amount allocated in the same dollar amount to each eligible Participant based on each Hour of Service performed or each day that the Participant is entitled to Compensation.
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Related to Hours of Service Formula

  • Hours of Service The minimum number of Hours of Service an Employee must complete during a vesting computation period to receive credit for a Year of Service is: (Choose (c) or (d)) [X] (c) 1,000 Hours of Service.

  • Year of Service VESTING. For purposes of vesting under Section 5.03, Year of Service means any 12-consecutive month period designated in the Employer's Adoption Agreement during which an Employee completes not less than the number of Hours of Service (not exceeding 1,000) specified in the Employer's Adoption Agreement. A Year of Service includes any Year of Service earned prior to the Effective Date of the Plan, except as provided in Section 5.08.

  • Years of Service (i) A Participant’s Years of Service shall include all service performed for the Employer and ¨ Shall ¨ Shall Not include service performed for the Related Employer.

  • SUSPENSION OF YEARS OF SERVICE The suspension of Years of Service rule elected under Adoption Agreement Section 2.03 is effective for Plan Years beginning after _____________________.

  • HOUR OF SERVICE The crediting method for Hours of Service is: (Choose (a) or (b))

  • Limitation Year The Limitation Year is: (Choose (c) or (d)) [ x ] (c) The Plan Year. [ ] (d) The 12 consecutive month period ending every _____.

  • Plan Year Any reference to “

  • Terms of Service 1.1 Party A hereby agrees to engage Party B as Party A’s exclusive education technology service provider, and Party B hereby agrees to accept such engagement.

  • Elective Deferrals An Employee will be eligible to become a Contributing Participant in the Plan (and thus be eligible to make Elective Deferrals) and receive Matching Contributions (including Qualified Matching Contributions, if applicable) after completing 1 (enter 0, 1 or any fraction less than 1) Years of Eligibility Service.

  • Highly Compensated Employee The term Highly Compensated Employee includes highly compensated active employees and highly compensated former employees.

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