Maximum Offset Percentage Sample Clauses

Maximum Offset Percentage. In applying the Flat Offset Benefit formula described in subsection (2)(iii) above or the Unit Offset Benefit formula described in subsection (2)(iv) above, the offset percentage under the formula may not exceed the Maximum Offset Percentage. Under a Flat Offset Benefit formula, the Maximum Offset Percentage is the lesser of 50% of the gross percentage specified under the Agreement or the appropriate factor described under the Simplified Table above, multiplied by 35. Under a Unit Offset Benefit formula, the Maximum Offset Percentage is the lesser of 50% of the gross percentage specified under the Agreement or the appropriate factor described under the Simplified Table above. In applying the Simplified Table above, NRA is a Participant’s Normal Retirement Age under the Plan. If a Participant’s Normal Retirement Age is prior to age 55, the applicable factors under the Simplified Table must be further reduced to a factor that is the Actuarial Equivalent of the factor at age 55. (See (iii) below for possible adjustments to the Simplified Table if an Integration Level other than Covered Compensation is selected under Part 4, #14.d.(1) of the Agreement.)
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Maximum Offset Percentage. The maximum amount that may be designated as the offset percentage under an Offset Benefit formula under Part 4 of the target benefit plan Agreement. See Section 2.5(c)(3)(ii).

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