CONDITIONAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT definition

CONDITIONAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT means the “CONDITIONAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT” as defined in Rule 9.5.2.3 or Rule 9.5.3.3, as may be applicable;

Related to CONDITIONAL RETIREMENT BENEFIT

  • Normal Retirement Benefit means the benefit described in Section 2.1.

  • Retirement Benefit means the benefit set forth in Article 5.

  • Supplemental Retirement Benefit means the benefit determined under Article V of this Plan.

  • Early Retirement Benefit means the retirement benefit payable to a member following early

  • Retirement Benefits means benefits paid by reference to reaching, or the expectation of reaching, retirement or, where they are supplementary to those benefits and provided on an ancillary basis, in the form of payments on death, disability, or cessation of employment or in the form of support payments or services in case of sickness, indigence or death. In order to facilitate financial security in retirement, these benefits may take the form of payments for life, payments made for a temporary period, a lump sum, or any combination thereof;