Examples of Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit in a sentence
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Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit shall mean a VAP Deferral Benefit, an Excess Profit Sharing Benefit, a Basic or Additional Excess 401(k) Benefit or a Basic or Additional Excess Matching Benefit (as described in Article III) which is payable to or with respect to a Participant under this Plan.
Each Company shall comply with the material laws, (including any fictitious name statute), regulations, and orders of any government body with authority over its business, including, without limitation, PACA.
Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit shall mean an LTIP Deferral Benefit, an Excess Pension Benefit, an Excess Profit Sharing Benefit, an Excess Employer Added Benefit, a Basic or Additional Excess 401(k) Benefit or an Excess Matching Benefit (as described in Article III) which is payable to or with respect to a Participant under this Plan.
Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit shall mean a VAP Deferral Benefit, an Excess Profit Sharing Benefit, an Excess 401(k) Benefit or an Excess Matching Benefit (all as described in Article III) that is payable to or with respect to a Participant under this Plan.
Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit shall mean an Excess Profit Sharing Benefit, Excess 401(k) Benefit or Excess Matching Benefit (as described in Article III) that is payable to or with respect to a Participant under this Plan.
Excess Retirement Benefit or Benefit shall mean an LTIP Deferral Benefit, Yale Short-Term Deferral Benefit, Excess Profit Sharing Benefit, Excess 401(k) Benefit, Excess Matching Benefit or Excess Deferral Benefit (all as described in Article III) which is payable to or with respect to a Participant under this Plan.