Proof of Survival Sample Clauses

Proof of Survival. TIAA reserves the right to require satisfactory proof that anyone named to receive benefits under the terms of the contract is alive on the date any benefit payment is due. If this proof is not received after it has been requested in writing, TIAA will have the right to make reduced payments or to withhold payments entirely until such proof is received. If under a two-life annuity TIAA has overpaid benefits because of a death of which we were not notified, subsequent payments will be reduced or withheld until the amount of the overpayment, plus compound interest at the effective annual rate of 6% per year, has been recovered.
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Proof of Survival. The payment of any annuity benefit will be subject to evidence that the Annuitant is alive on the date such payment is otherwise due.
Proof of Survival. The Company has the right to ask for proof that the person on whom the payment is based is alive when each payment is due.
Proof of Survival. CREF reserves the right to require satisfactory proof that anyone named to receive benefits under the terms of the contract is alive on the date any benefit payment is due. If this proof is not received after it has been requested in writing, CREF will have the right to make reduced payments or to withhold payments entirely until such proof is received. If under a two-life unit-annuity CREF has overpaid benefits because of a death of which we were not notified, subsequent payments will be reduced or withheld until the amount of the overpayment, plus compound interest at the effective annual rate of 6% per year, has been recovered.
Proof of Survival. The Company shall have the right to require evidence of the survival of any Payee under Annuity Options A, B and C at the time any payment payable to such Payee is due.
Proof of Survival. We may require satisfactory proof that the annuitant, any second annuitant, or anyone named to receive benefits under the terms of this contract is alive on the date any benefit payment is due. If this proof is not received after it has been requested in writing, we may make reduced payments or withhold payments entirely until such proof is received. If under a two-life annuity we have overpaid benefits because of a death of which we were not notified, subsequent payments will be reduced or withheld until the amount of the overpayment, plus compound interest at the effective annual rate of 6% per year, has been recovered.
Proof of Survival. If any payment is conditioned upon a payee's survival, VALIC may ask for proof that the payee is living. If proof is requested, payments will not be made or considered due until VALIC receives proof.
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Proof of Survival. The Employer and/or the Insurance Company may require proof that the recipient of Retirement Annuity payments is living on each and every date on which any Retirement Annuity payment falls due. If such Proof is not furnished when requested, no Retirement Annuity Payment will be made until such proof is received.
Proof of Survival. TIAA reserves the right to require satisfactory proof that anyone named to receive benefits under the terms of this contract is alive on the date any benefit payment is due. If this proof is not received after it has been requested in writing, TIAA will have the right to make reduced payments or to withhold payments entirely until such proof is received. If under a two-life annuity TIAA has overpaid benefits because of a death of which we were not notified, subsequent payments will be reduced or withheld until the amount of the overpayment, plus compound interest computed at the same rate that was used to determine such overpayment, has been recovered.
Proof of Survival. As a condition of us making any payment that is dependent upon a person being alive, we may require proof that the person is living on the date of the payment.
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