Common use of No Advantage Clause in Contracts

No Advantage. No advantage that is conditional in any way on the existence of this Plan may be extended to the Annuitant or to any person with whom the Annuitant does not deal at arm’s length, other than those advantages or benefits which may be permitted from time to time under paragraph 146(2) (c.4) of the Act and under any similar provisions of the applicable provincial income tax legislation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Part 1, Client Account Agreement, Client Account Agreement

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