Restoration of Forfeitures Sample Clauses

Restoration of Forfeitures. If amounts are forfeited prior to five consecutive 1-year Breaks in Service, the Funds for restoration of account balances will be obtained from the following resources in the order indicated (fill in the appropriate number): [1] (i) Current year's forfeitures. [2] (ii) Additional Employer contribution. [3] (iii) Income or gain to the Plan.
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Restoration of Forfeitures. If a Participant is entitled to a restoration of a Forfeiture, the necessary amount shall be restored by:
Restoration of Forfeitures. If a Participant is entitled to a restoration of a forfeiture, the amount to be restored shall be restored by: ( ) a. An additional contribution by the Employer specifically allocated to the Participant's Account. (X) b. Allocating other forfeitures arising in the year of restoration to the Participant's Account to the extent thereof and an additional contribution by the Employer specifically allocated to the Participant's Account to the extent that allocable forfeitures are insufficient.
Restoration of Forfeitures. If amounts are forfeited prior to five consecutive 1-year Breaks in Service, the Funds for restoration of account balances will be obtained by means of an additional Employer contribution.
Restoration of Forfeitures. In the event a Participant who has terminated employment resumes employment covered under the Plan prior to incurring five (5) consecutive One-Year Periods of Severance, any forfeiture from his Matching Contribution Account shall be restored and shall be credited to his Matching Contribution Account as of the end of the Plan Year in which he resumes employment, to be held and thereafter applied to provide benefits in accordance with the provisions of the Plan, provided if such Participant has already received a distribution in accordance with Article VIII, the provisions of Section 8.8 are met. Any forfeiture so restored shall be deducted from the forfeitures otherwise available for the Plan Year in which such restoration is made, or to the extent such forfeitures are insufficient, shall be paid to the Fund by the Company or appropriate Employer. See Article VIII, Section 8.12, for rules regarding reemployment of a Participant.
Restoration of Forfeitures. If a Participant is entitled to a restoration of his Forfeitures under Section 2.4.9, such amount shall be restored from Forfeitures that would otherwise be reallocated under Section 2.3.8. To the extent that such Forfeitures are insufficient to restore the Participant's Non-Elective Account (or Matching Account), an additional Non-Elective Contribution (or Matching Contribution) shall be made and specifically allocated to the Participant's Accounts.
Restoration of Forfeitures lf amounts are forfeited prior to five consecutive 1-year Breaks in Service, the Funds for restoration of account balances will be obtained from the following resources in the order indicated (fill in the appropriate number): [1] Current year's forfeitures [3] (ii) Additional Employer contribution. [2] (iii) Income or gain to the Plan.
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Restoration of Forfeitures. If amounts are forfeited prior to five consecutive 1-year Breaks in Service, the Funds for restoration of account balances will
Restoration of Forfeitures. If Section 6.6 requires the restoration of any amounts forfeited by a Participant prior to a Break in Service, the Employer will contribute, within a reasonable time after the repayment described in Section 6.6, an amount which, when added to the amounts described in subsections 5.3(a) and (b), will be sufficient to restore the amounts previously forfeited. Such contribution will be made without regard to the Adjusted Net Income for the Plan Year.
Restoration of Forfeitures. As of each Anniversary Date and after determining Forfeitures under Section 6.5, the Plan Administrator will determine the Participants entitled, pursuant to Section 6.6, to restoration of amounts forfeited prior to a six-year Break in Service. The Plan Administrator will allocate to the Employer Contributions Account of each such Participant, from the sources and in the order of priority described below, an amount sufficient to restore the amount previously forfeited by such Participant. The sources for restoration in the order in which they will be applied are:
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