widower definition

widower. ’ means the surviving husband of a ‘‘judicial official’’, who:
widower. ’ means the surviving husband of an employee or Member who—
widower. ’ means the husband living with or dependent for support on the decedent at the time of her death, or living apart for reasonable cause or because of her desertion;

More Definitions of widower

widower means the man to whom a member was married before the date of her retirement or at least 5 years before the date of her death and to whom she continued to be married until the date of her death and who was receiving at least one-half of his support from the member in the 12-month period immediately preceding the member's death or the accident which was the direct cause of the member's death. The dependency of such a widower will be considered terminated by marriage of the widower subsequent to the death of the member.
widower means the surviving dependent widower of a member who was wholly or partially dependent upon her earnings at the time of her death;
widower means the man to whom a member was married at least
widower means a person who has at least one qualified child who normally resides with him at the date of death of his spouse, and includes a man who would otherwise be a widower but for the fact that his marriage has been dissolved, being a dissolution that is recognised as valid in the State.”.
widower means the man to whom a member or retirant
widower means a man who has survived an employee to whom he was lawfully married and who was being wholly or partially supported by her at the time of her death and where there is no lawful husband at the time of death includes a common-law spouse.
widower mean respectively the widow and the widower of a Member. If a Member has married under a law which allows polygamy and, on the day of the Member's death, has more than one spouse, the Trustees must decide which, if any, survivor is the Widow or Widower. In reaching that decision, the Trustees must have regard to the practice of the Department of Social Security and any relevant provisions of existing Social Security legislation, in particular section 17(5) of the Act and regulation 2 of the Social Security and Family Allowance (Polygamous Marriages) Regulations 1975 (SI 1975/561).