Change in Form or Timing of Distributions All changes in the form or timing of distributions hereunder must comply with the following requirements. The changes: (a) may not accelerate the time or schedule of any distribution, except as provided in Section 409A of the Code and the regulations thereunder; (b) must, for benefits distributable under Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5, delay the commencement of distributions for a minimum of five (5) years from the date the first distribution was originally scheduled to be made; and (c) must take effect not less than twelve (12) months after the election is made.
Hardship Distribution Upon the Board of Director's determination (following petition by the Executive) that the Executive has suffered an unforeseeable financial emergency as described in Section 2.2.2, the Company shall distribute to the Executive all or a portion of the Deferral Account balance as determined by the Company, but in no event shall the distribution be greater than is necessary to relieve the financial hardship.
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Distributions Following Acceleration If the Notes are accelerated after an Event of Default, on each Payment Date starting with the Payment Date relating to the Collection Period in which the Notes are accelerated, the Indenture Trustee will (based on the information in the most recent Monthly Investor Report) withdraw from the Bank Accounts and make deposits and payments, to the extent of funds in the Bank Accounts for the related Collection Period, in the following order of priority (pro rata to the Persons within each priority level based on the amounts due except as stated): (i) first, to the payment of amounts, including indemnities, due to the Indenture Trustee, the Owner Trustee and the Asset Representations Reviewer and, to or at the direction of the Issuer, any expenses of the Issuer incurred under the Transaction Documents; (ii) second, to the Servicer, all unpaid Servicing Fees; (iii) third, to the Noteholders of Class A Notes, the aggregate Accrued Note Interest for the Class A Notes, pro rata based on the Note Balances of the Class A Notes on the prior Payment Date (after giving effect to payments on that date); (iv) fourth, to the Noteholders of Class A-1 Notes, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class A-1 Notes is reduced to zero; (v) fifth, to the Noteholders of Class A-2a and Class A-2b Notes, pro rata based on the respective Notes Balances, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class A-2a and Class A-2b Notes is reduced to zero; (vi) sixth, to the Noteholders of Class A-3 Notes, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class A-3 Notes is reduced to zero; (vii) seventh, to the Noteholders of Class A-4 Notes, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class A-4 Notes is reduced to zero; (viii) eighth, to the Noteholders of Class B Notes, the Accrued Note Interest for the Class B Notes; (ix) ninth, to the Noteholders of Class B Notes, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class B Notes is reduced to zero; (x) tenth, to the Noteholders of Class C Notes, the Accrued Note Interest for the Class C Notes; (xi) eleventh, to the Noteholders of Class C Notes, in payment of principal until the Note Balance of the Class C Notes is reduced to zero; and (xii) twelfth, to the holder of the Residual Interest, any remaining amounts.
Catch-Up Contributions In the case of a Traditional IRA Owner who is age 50 or older by the close of the taxable year, the annual cash contribution limit is increased by $1,000 for any taxable year beginning in 2006 and years thereafter.