Examples of Eligible Domestic Partner in a sentence
If no such beneficiary is specified, the Plan Administrator may designate the Participant's Eligible Spouse, Eligible Domestic Partner, or Eligible Child or a representative of his estate.
Any Pension payable pursuant to this Article VI shall be payable for the surviving Eligible Spouse’s or surviving Domestic Partner’s life only; however, in the case of a Pension payable to a surviving Eligible Spouse or surviving Domestic Partner where the Member was eligible for a Normal, Early or Special Early Retirement Pension at death, the Eligible Spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner may elect to receive the Pension in the form of a single lump sum payment in lieu of the annuity payment.
The surviving Eligible Spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner, as applicable, of a Member who dies shall be entitled to certain survivor benefits if the requirements of this Article VI are satisfied.
A Member is not permitted to have more than one Eligible Domestic Partner at any point in time, and a Member who has an Eligible Spouse is not permitted to have an Eligible Domestic Partner.
Subject to Section 6.04, any Pension payable to the Eligible Spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner under this Article VI shall commence on the first day of the month coinciding with or next following the Member’s death, or if later, the date on which the Member would have attained age 55.
If the Member does not have a Domestic Partner pursuant to subsection (1) above, the Member’s Eligible Domestic Partner (if any) is the individual who, on the applicable date, was enrolled, as the Member’s domestic partner, in the Cigna International Health Program (or its successor) sponsored by the Corporation.
If your spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner dies before his or her benefits begin, the pre- retirement death benefit will be forfeited.
Pre-retirement Death Benefit If you have a vested interest in your benefit and you die before your benefits have started to be paid to you, your surviving spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner may be eligible for a pre- retirement survivor benefit.
Your surviving spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner may elect to have benefits begin on the first day of the month following the earliest date on which you could have elected to receive immediate retirement benefits.
However, payments to your spouse or Eligible Domestic Partner may not begin later than your Normal Retirement Date, or the first day of the month following the month of your death, if you die after your Normal Retirement Date.