Source of Restorations Sample Clauses

Source of Restorations. The amount necessary to make the restoration required under Section 6.2.2 shall come first from forfeitures of Participants of the rehiring Employer that are to be forfeited on the Annual Valuation Date on which the restoration is to occur. If such forfeitures are not adequate for this purpose, the rehiring Employer shall make a contribution adequate to make the restoration as of that Annual Valuation Date (in addition to any contributions made under Section 3). If the Participant is rehired by an Affiliate that is not an Employer, the amount necessary to make the restoration shall come first from forfeitures of Participants of the Principal Sponsor that are to be forfeited on the Annual Valuation Date on which the restoration is to occur and, if such forfeitures are not adequate for this purpose, then the Principal Sponsor shall make a contribution adequate to make the restoration as of that Annual Valuation Date (in addition to any contributions made under Section 3). Section 7 ‑23‑
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