Reinsurance Death Benefit Sample Clauses

Reinsurance Death Benefit. The Initial Death Benefit less the Retention on the policy times the percentage of Automatic reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C. For Facultative reinsurance, the Reinsurance Death Benefit is that amount of the Initial Death Benefit for which the Ceding Company accepts the Reinsurer’s offer to reinsure. Reinsured Net Amount at Risk – The percentage of Automatic Reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C or the percentage ceded as modified pursuant to the Facultative Reinsurance process times the remainder of (1) the Policy Net Amount at Risk less (2) the Retention on the policy.
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Reinsurance Death Benefit. The Initial Death Benefit less the Retention on the policy times the percentage of Automatic reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C. For Facultative reinsurance, the Reinsurance Death Benefit is that amount of the Initial Death Benefit for which the Ceding Company accepts the Reinsurer’s offer to reinsure. Reinsured Net Amount at Risk — The percentage of Automatic Reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C or the percentage ceded as modified pursuant to the Facultative Reinsurance process times the remainder of (1) the Policy Net Amount at Risk less (2) the Retention on the policy. Retention — The amounts specified in Exhibit A that is held by the Ceding Company at their own risk on a life without the benefit of proportional reinsurance. In calculating the Retention, the sum retained by the Ceding Company on the life and in force as of the date of issue of the policy shall be taken into account. Temporary Insurance AgreementLegal agreement between an insurer and a proposed insured that provides a guaranteed amount of temporary life insurance coverage for a specific period of time, usually the underwriting period. Ultimate Amount — The projected maximum Policy Death Benefit that a policy could achieve based on reasonable assumptions made about the operation of certain characteristics of the policy form. Yearly Renewable Term (YRT) — A form of life reinsurance under which the risks, but not the permanent plan reserves, are transferred to the Reinsurer for a premium that varies each year with the Reinsured Net Amount at Risk and the duration from issue.
Reinsurance Death Benefit. 2. The Reinsurance Death Benefit will be rounded to the nearest dollar and will equal the Proportion of the Policy Reinsured multiplied by the difference between the death benefit and the cash value included in the death benefit. Proportion of the Policy Reinsured
Reinsurance Death Benefit. The Initial Death Benefit less the Retention on the policy times the percentage of Automatic reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C. For Facultative reinsurance, the Reinsurance Death Benefit is that amount of the Initial Death Benefit for which the Ceding Company accepts the Reinsurer’s offer to reinsure. Reinsured Net Amount at Risk- The percentage of Automatic Reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C or the percentage ceded as modified pursuant to the Facultative Reinsurance process times the remainder of (1) the Policy Net Amount at Risk less (2) the Retention on the policy. Retention - The amounts specified in Exhibit A that are held by the Ceding Company at their own risk on a life without the benefit of proportional reinsurance. In calculating the Retention, the sum retained by the Ceding Company on the life and in force as of the date of issue of the policy shall be taken into account.
Reinsurance Death Benefit. The Initial Death Benefit less the Retention on the policy times the percentage of Automatic reinsurance ceded to the Reinsurer as specified in Exhibit C. For Facultative reinsurance, the Reinsurance Death Benefit is that amount of the Initial Death Benefit for which the Ceding Company accepts the Reinsurer’s offer to reinsure.

Related to Reinsurance Death Benefit

  • Death Benefit Should Employee die during the term of employment, the Company shall pay to Employee's estate any compensation due through the end of the month in which death occurred.

  • Death Benefits Upon the Executive's death during the Contract Period, his estate shall not be entitled to any further benefits under this Agreement.

  • Pre-Retirement Death Benefits Should the Director die while --------- ----------------------------- serving as a director of the Bank and prior to the Qualifying Date, the Bank will pay $671 per month for a continuous period of 120 months to the Beneficiary or Beneficiaries of the Director. The first such monthly installment payment shall be made on a date to be determined by the Bank, but in no event later than the first day of the sixth calendar month following the calendar month in which the Director died. In the event of the death of the last living Beneficiary before all installment payments shall have been made, the balance of any payments which remain unpaid at the time of such Beneficiary's death shall be commuted on the basis of eight percent (8%) per annum compounded interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the estate of the last Beneficiary to die. In the absence of any such beneficiary designation, or if no Beneficiary survives the Director, any payments remaining unpaid at the Director's death shall be commuted on the basis of eight percent (8%) per annum compounded interest and shall be paid in a single sum to the Director's estate.

  • Pre-Retirement Death Benefit 4.1 (a) Normal form of payment. If (i) the Director dies while employed by the Bank, and (ii) the Director has not made a Timely Election to receive a lump sum benefit, this Subsection 4.1(a) shall be controlling with respect to pre-retirement death benefits. The balance of the Director=s Retirement Income Trust Fund, measured as of the later of (i) the Director=s death, or (ii) the date any final lump sum Contribution is made pursuant to Subsection 2.1(b), shall be annuitized (using the Interest Factor) into monthly installments and shall be payable for the Payout Period. Such benefits shall commence within thirty (30) days of the date the Administrator receives notice of the Director=s death. Should Retirement Income Trust Fund assets actually earn a rate of return, following the date such balance is annuitized, which is less than the rate of return used to annuitize the Retirement Income Trust Fund, no additional contributions to the Retirement Income Trust Fund shall be required by the Bank in order to fund the final benefit payment(s) and make up for any shortage attributable to the less-than-expected rate of return. Should Retirement Income Trust Fund assets actually earn a rate of return, following the date such balance is annuitized, which is greater than the rate of return used to annuitize the Retirement Income Trust Fund, the final benefit payment to the Director=s Beneficiary shall distribute the excess amounts attributable to the greater-than-expected rate of return. The Director=s Beneficiary may request to receive the unpaid balance of the Director=s Retirement Income Trust Fund in a lump sum payment. If a lump sum payment is requested by the Beneficiary, payment of the balance of the Retirement Income Trust Fund in such lump sum form shall be made only if the Director=s Beneficiary notifies both the Administrator and trustee in writing of such election within ninety (90) days of the Director=s death. Such lump sum payment shall be made within thirty (30) days of such notice. The Director=s Accrued Benefit Account (if applicable), measured as of the later of (i) the Director's death or (ii) the date any final lump sum Phantom Contribution is recorded in the Accrued Benefit Account pursuant to Subsection 2.1(c), shall be annuitized (using the Interest Factor) into monthly installments and shall be payable to the Director's Beneficiary for the Payout Period. Such benefit payments shall commence within thirty (30) days of the date the Administrator receives notice of the Director=s death, or if later, within thirty (30) days after any final lump sum Phantom Contribution is recorded in the Accrued Benefit Account in accordance with Subsection 2.1(c).

  • Post-Retirement Benefits The present value of the expected cost of post-retirement medical and insurance benefits payable by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries to its employees and former employees, as estimated by the Borrower in accordance with procedures and assumptions deemed reasonable by the Required Lenders is zero.

  • Death Benefit Amount The Death Benefit Amount as of any Business Day prior to the Annuity Date is equal to the greater of:

  • PAYMENT OF DEATH BENEFIT The Company will require due proof of death before any death benefit is paid. Due proof of death will be:

  • ANNUITY BENEFIT Payments under an Annuity Benefit will be made monthly. You may elect instead to have the Annuity Benefit paid at other intervals, such as every three months, six months, or twelve months, instead of monthly, subject to our rules at the time of your election or as otherwise stated in the Data Pages or any Endorsement attached hereto. This election may be made at the time the Annuity Benefit form as described in Section 8.04 is elected. In that event, all references in this Contract to monthly payments, with respect to the Annuity Benefit to which the election applies, will be deemed to mean payments at the frequency elected.

  • Death Prior to Commencement of Benefit Payments In the event the Participant should die while actively employed by the Plan Sponsor at any time after the date of this Plan but prior to his Normal Retirement Age, the Plan Sponsor will pay the Accrued Benefit in fifteen (15) equal annual installments to the Participant's Beneficiary. The payments shall commence to be paid on the first day of the second month following the month in which the Participant dies.

  • Disability Benefit If the Executive terminates employment due to Disability prior to Normal Retirement Age, the Company shall pay to the Executive the benefit described in this Section 2.3 in lieu of any other benefit under this Agreement.

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