Restoration of Account Balance Sample Clauses

Restoration of Account Balance. If a partially vested Participant is reemployed after termination of employment, but prior to incurring five (5) consecutive One Year Breaks in Service, the Participant shall have the right to repay the amount previously distributed pursuant to Sections 9.3(b) or 9.3(c). If the Participant repays the entire amount previously distributed prior to the earlier of (a) incurring five (5) consecutive One Year Breaks in Service commencing after the withdrawal, or (b) five years after the first date on which the Participant is subsequently reemployed by the Employer, then the Committee shall restore to the Participant's Individual Account an amount equal to the amount forfeited under Section 9.4. The Committee will treat a non-vested Participant who is deemed to have received a distribution on the date of separation from Service of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Account Balance as having repaid the deemed distribution on the first date of the Participant's reemployment with the Employer. Restoration of the Participant's Account Balance includes restoration of all Code Section 411(d)(6) protected benefits pertaining to that restored Account under applicable Treasury regulations. * * * * * * * ARTICLE X --------- Optional Forms of Benefit -------------------------
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  • Qualified Matching Contributions If selected below, the Employer may make Qualified Matching Contributions for each Plan Year (select all those applicable):

  • Employer Contributions If Employer contributions are permitted, complete (a) and/or (b). Otherwise complete (c).

  • Matching Contributions The Employer will make matching contributions in accordance with the formula(s) elected in Part II of this Adoption Agreement Section 3.01.

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