Common use of Payments on Death Clause in Contracts

Payments on Death. B17.1 In the event of the death of a teacher with six months or more continuous service with the Board, the Board shall pay three (3) month’s salary to the widow or widower or to the teacher’s designate or to the estate, as well as any amount earned by the deceased up to the last date of employment with the Board. B17.2 In addition to the payment in Article B17.1, the Board will also pay one additional month’s salary for any employee who has been in the service of the Board for more than ten years and covered by this Agreement. B17.3 The Board shall continue medical, extended health and dental benefits to the dependents of the deceased teacher previously covered for a period of six (6) months beyond the month in which the death occurs. Such continuation shall be paid for in full by the Board. The dependents shall be notified in writing of the terms of these provisions when severance and other benefits are paid over.

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Sources: Collective Agreement

Payments on Death. B17.1 B31.1 In the event of the death of a teacher with six (6) months or more continuous service with the Board, the Board shall pay three (3) month’s salary to the widow or widower or to the teacher’s designate or to the estate, as well as any amount earned by the deceased up to the last date of employment with the Board. B17.2 B31.2 In addition to the payment in Article B17.1B31.1, the Board will also pay one (1) additional month’s salary for any employee who has been in the service of the Board for more than ten 10 years and covered by this Agreement. B17.3 B31.3 The Board shall continue medical, extended health and dental benefits to the dependents of the deceased teacher previously covered for a period of six (6) months beyond the month in which the death occurs. Such continuation shall be paid for in full by the Board. The dependents shall be notified in writing of the terms of these provisions when severance and other benefits are paid over.

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Sources: Collective Agreement