Examples of Value Adjustments in a sentence
Early Withdrawal Charges (including surrender charges, premature use charges) and Market Value Adjustments, if any, will apply to the extent that Customized Payments and other withdrawals exceed the penalty-free withdrawal allowance, if any, otherwise available under the contract at the time that the payment is made.
Surrender Charges, Market Value Adjustments, and taxes will be applied, if applicable, as described in this Section or any riders, endorsements or other forms issued in conjunction with this contract.
In limited circumstances, amounts can be withdrawn without surrender charges and Market Value Adjustments.
Important Note: Early withdrawal Charges (including surrender charges and premature use charges) and Market Value Adjustments, if any, will apply to the extent that total payments distributed exceed the free withdrawal provision of your contract.
Changes to the Rateable Value Adjustments will be made to the BID Levy during any Financial Year for changes in rateable values.
Surrender Charges, Market Value Adjustments and taxes will be applied and any Non-Vested Premium Bonus will be recovered, if applicable, as described in this Section or any riders, endorsements or other forms issued in conjunction with this contract.
Additionally, Lifetime Income Withdrawals are not subject to Withdrawal Charges, Market Value Adjustments or Premium Bonus Vesting Adjustments if applicable.
Changes to Rateable Value Adjustments will be made to the BID Xxxx during the current billing period for changes in rateable value.
Cash Surrender Value – The greater of the Accumulated Value adjusted for any withdrawals, applicable charges, Market Value Adjustments or the Minimum Guaranteed Contract Value.
For qualified contracts, required minimum distribution (RMD) withdrawals are available in all Contract Years and are not subject to Withdrawal Charges, Market Value Adjustments or Premium Bonus Vesting Adjustments if applicable.