Individual Certificates Sample Clauses

Individual Certificates. Aetna shall issue a certificate to each Certificate Holder. The certificate will summarize certain provisions of the Contract. Certificates are for information only and are not a part of the Contract.
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Individual Certificates. Each Individual Certificate shall:
Individual Certificates voting certificate A holder of an Individual Certificate may obtain a voting certificate in respect of the Capital Securities represented by the Individual Certificate from a Paying Agent (unless the Individual Certificate is the subject of a block voting instruction which has been issued and is outstanding in respect of the meeting specified in the voting certificate or any adjourned meeting) subject to the holder procuring that the Individual Certificate is deposited with the Paying Agent or (to the satisfaction of the Paying Agent) is held to its order or under its control or blocked in an account with a relevant clearing system upon terms that the Individual Certificate will not cease to be deposited or held or blocked until the first to occur of:
Individual Certificates. GALIC shall issue a certificate to each Certificate Holder. The certificate will summarize certain provisions of the Contract. Certificates are for information only and are not a part of the Contract.
Individual Certificates. The Insurance Company will issue to each Participant an individual certificate which evidences that contributions are to be made on behalf of that Participant under this Contract. The Insurance Company will also issue an individual annuity certificate to each individual for whom an annuity is purchased from the Contract.
Individual Certificates. VALIC shall issue a certificate to the Contract Owner for delivery to each Participant. Each such certificate shall set forth in substance the benefits to which such Participant is entitled under this Contract. Certificates described in this section shall not constitute a part of this Contract.
Individual Certificates. The Company shall issue certificates to Participants as required by the state in which this Contract is delivered. The certificate will summarize certain provisions of the Contract. Certificates are for information only and are not a part of the Contract.
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Individual Certificates. Aetna shall issue a certificate to the Contract Owner for delivery to each Participant. Each such certificate shall set forth in substance the benefits to which such Participant is entitled under this Contract. Certificates described in this section shall not constitute a part of this Contract.
Individual Certificates. 14 GMC-VA-98 Page 6
Individual Certificates. Aetna shall issue a certificate to each Certificate Holder. The certificate will summarize certain provisions of the Contract. Certificates are for information only and are not a part of the Contract, except as evidence of the Certificate Holder's interest in the Contract. III. PURCHASE PAYMENT, CURRENT VALUE, AND SURRENDER PROVISIONS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3.01 Net Purchase Payment: This amount is the Purchase Payment less any applicable premium tax. Aetna reserves the right to deduct any premium tax at any time from the Purchase Payment or from the Certificate Holder's Account. The Certificate Holder shall designate, on the enrollment form, the allocation percentage of the Net Purchase Payment to be applied to each of the available Guaranteed Periods during the current Deposit Period(s). The minimum amount that may be allocated to any Guaranteed Period is shown on Contract Schedule I. G2-MGA-95 11 3.02 Market Value Adjustment: There will be an MVA for any withdrawal from the AMG Account before the end of a Guaranteed Period when the withdrawal is due to: (a) Any full or partial surrender, but not for a partial withdrawal under the Systematic Withdrawal Option (see 3.05); or (b) Payment made to a Beneficiary as a death benefit during the Accumulation Period, but not payment made within six months of the date of the Annuitant's death (see 3.06); or
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