Examples of 2006 Distribution Election Period in a sentence
If the Participant is submitting the election to change the timing or form of distribution that is then in effect with respect to the Participant’s Career Share Account other than an effective distribution election submitted as part of the 2006 Distribution Election Period, such election must be submitted at least one year prior to the date of the Participant’s Termination.
If the Participant’s Termination occurs after the expiration of the last applicable 2006 Distribution Election Period, the Participant shall be considered to have elected the corresponding option as set forth in Schedule A attached to this Plan.
If the Participant’s Termination occurs prior to the expiration of the 2006 Distribution Election Period last applicable to the Participant, the Participant’s effective distribution election form shall be given full effect.
If the Participant is submitting the election pursuant to paragraph (b)(2)(B)(iii) to change the timing or form of distribution that is then in effect with respect to the Participant’s Career Share Account (i.e., the Participant is not submitting an election with his initial applicable Determination Date [(B)(i)] nor during the applicable 2006 Distribution Election Period [(B)(ii)], the newly selected option must result in the further deferral of the first scheduled payment by at least 5 years.
If the Participant is submitting the election to change the timing or form of distribution that is then in effect with respect to the Participant’s Active SRSP Account Balance other than an effective distribution election submitted as part of the 2005 Distribution Election Period or 2006 Distribution Election Period, such election must be submitted at least one year prior to the date of the Participant’s Termination.
If the Participant is submitting the election to change the timing or form of distribution that is then in effect with respect to the Participant’s Active Account Balance other than an effective distribution election submitted as part of the 2005 Distribution Election Period or 2006 Distribution Election Period, such election must be submitted at least one year prior to the date of the Participant’s Termination.
As set forth in the Introduction, Maggio’s contention that charging him with a section 666 violation is unconstitutional is not compelling.
If the Participant’s Termination occurs during or after the 2006 Distribution Election Period, the Participant shall be considered to have elected the corresponding option as set forth in Schedule A attached to this Plan.
If the Participant’s Termination occurs prior to the commencement of the 2006 Distribution Election Period, the Participant’s effective distribution election form shall be given full effect.