INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS Sample Clauses

INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. The aggregate of life insurance premiums paid for the benefit of a Participant, at all times, may not exceed the following percentages of the aggregate of the Employer's contributions allocated to any Participant's Account: (i) 49% in the case of the purchase of ordinary life insurance contracts; or (ii) 25% in the case of the purchase of term life insurance or universal life insurance contracts. If the Trustee purchases a combination of ordinary life insurance contract(s) and term life insurance or universal life insurance contract(s), then the sum of one-half of the premiums paid for the ordinary life insurance contract(s) and the premiums paid for the term life insurance or universal life insurance contract(s) may not exceed 25% of the Employer contributions allocated to any Participant's Account.
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INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. 11.01(A) (11.01)
INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. . . . . . . . . . . 11.01 (11-01) Insurable Participant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.03(d) (11.02)
INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. The aggregate of life insurance ------------------------------ premiums paid for the benefit of a Participant, at all times, may not exceed the following percentages of the aggregate of the Employer's contributions allocated to any Participant's Account: (a) forty-nine (49%) in the case of the purchase of ordinary life insurance contracts (contracts with both nondecreasing death benefits and nonincreasing premiums); or (b) twenty-five (25%) in the case of the purchase of term life insurance or universal life insurance contracts and all other life insurance contracts which are not ordinary life. If the Trustee purchases a combination of ordinary life insurance contract(s) and term life insurance or universal life insurance contract(s), then the sum of one-half of the premiums paid for the ordinary life insurance contract(s) and the premiums paid for the term life insurance or universal life insurance contract(s) may not exceed twenty-five (25%) of the Employer contributions allocated to any Participant's Account. The incidental insurance benefits requirement does not apply to the Plan if the Plan purchases life insurance benefits only from Employer contributions accumulated in the Participant's Account for at least two years (measured from the allocation date).
INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. ...11.01(A)(11.01) Annual Addition.......................3.19(a)(3.07)
INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. The aggregate of life insurance premiums paid for the benefit of a Participant, at all times, may not exceed the following percentages of the aggregate of the Employer's contributions allocated to any Participant's Account: (i) 49% in the case of the purchase of ordinary life insurance contracts; or (ii) 25% in the case of the purchase of term life insurance contracts. If the Custodian/Trustee purchases a combination of ordinary life insurance contract(s) and term life insurance contract(s), then the sum of one-half of the premiums paid for the ordinary life insurance contract(s) and the premiums paid for the term life insurance contract(s) may not exceed 25% of the Employer contributions allocated to any Participant's Account. EXCEPTION FOR CERTAIN PROFIT SHARING PLANS. IF the Employer's Plan is a profit sharing plan and an election is offered, the Employer may elect in Adoption Agreement Section 11.01 to exempt the Plan from the incidental insurance benefits requirement. Under this exemption election, the Plan permits the purchase of life insurance benefits only from Employer contributions accumulated in the Participant's Account for at least two years (measured from the allocation date).
INCIDENTAL INSURANCE BENEFITS. The aggregate of life insurance premiums paid for the benefit of a Participant, at all times, may not exceed the value of the Participant's Nonforfeitable Accrued Benefit nor the following percentages of the aggregate of the Company's contributions allocated to any Participant's Account: (i) 49 percent in the case of the purchase of ordinary life insurance contracts; or (ii) 25 percent in the case of the purchase of term life insurance contracts. If the Trustee purchases a combination of ordinary life insurance contract(s) and term life insurance contract(s), then the sum of one-half of the premiums paid for the ordinary life insurance contract(s) and the premiums paid for the term life insurance contract(s) may not exceed 25 percent of the Company contributions allocated to any Participant's Account.
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