Survivorship Coverage definition

Survivorship Coverage means life insurance coverage on the lives of the Participant and the Participant's spouse, with the life insurance death benefit to be payable at the death of the last survivor of the Participant and the Participant's spouse.

Examples of Survivorship Coverage in a sentence

  • As to Survivorship Coverage only, the death of the last survivor of the Participant and the Participant's spouse.

  • Subject to any proof of insurability required by the Insurer, a Participant (or other Policy Owner) can elect to convert Survivorship Coverage to Single Life Coverage, and with respect to a married Participant, the Participant (or other Policy Owner) can elect to convert Single Life Coverage to Survivorship Coverage.

  • The reduction of the Participant's Policy death benefit to a level that is less than the initial Policy Coverage Amount, except that a conversion from Survivorship Coverage to Single Life Coverage shall not be considered a reduction in Policy death benefit for the purpose of this Section.

  • Notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph, no Participant Premium shall be required with respect to Survivorship Coverage after the death of the Participant.

  • Provided, however, that the Policy Owner may make a one-time election to exchange Survivorship Coverage for Single Life Coverage (equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Participant's Survivorship Coverage Amount), or to exchange Single Life Coverage for Survivorship Coverage (equal to two hundred percent (200%) of the Participant's Single Life Coverage Amount), subject to any proof of insurability required by the Insurer.

  • Notwithstanding the other provisions of this paragraph, no Participant Premium shall be required with respect to Survivorship Coverage after the death of the Participant, and no Participant Premium shall be required after termination of the Participant's Agreement pursuant to Section 8.01.

  • Upon the death of the Participant (or, in the case of Survivorship Coverage, the death of the last survivor of the Participant and the Participant's spouse) while the Participant's Agreement is in force, the Employer agrees to take such action as may be necessary to obtain payment from the Insurer of the death benefit to the beneficiaries, including, but not limited to, providing the Insurer with an affidavit as to the amount to which the Employer is entitled under the Agreement and this Plan.

  • If an Employee is married at the time the Employee enrolls in the Plan, the Employee can elect to participate in either Single Life Coverage or Survivorship Coverage.

  • If a Participant elects Survivorship Coverage, the amount of Survivorship Coverage will be determined by the Plan Administrator based on the Participant's age and smoker or nonsmoker status, the age and insurability of the Participant's spouse, and based on the Participant's Total Policy Premium.

  • If a Participant elects Survivorship Coverage, 'the amount of Survivorship Coverage will be determined by the Plan Administrator based on the Participant's age and smoker or nonsmoker status, the age and insurability of the Participant's spouse, and based on the Participant's Total Policy Premium.

Related to Survivorship Coverage

  • Joint and Survivor Annuity means an immediate annuity for the life of a Participant with a survivor annuity for the life of the Participant's Spouse which is not less than fifty percent (50%), nor more than one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the annuity payable during the joint lives of the Participant and the Participant's Spouse which can be purchased with the Participant's Vested interest in the Plan reduced by any outstanding loan balances pursuant to Section 7.4.

  • Qualified Joint and Survivor Annuity means an immediate annuity for the life of a Participant, with a survivor annuity for the life of the spouse which is not less than 50% and not more than 100% of the amount of the annuity which is payable during the joint lives of the Participant and the spouse, and which is the amount of benefit that can be purchased with the Participant's Vested Account Balance. The percentage of the survivor annuity under the Plan shall be 50%.

  • Joint Annuitant means the individual specified as such in the Data Pages. The Joint Annuitant must be the spouse of the Annuitant on the Contract Date.

  • Annuitant means a person who receives a retirement allowance or a disability allowance;

  • Qualified Preretirement Survivor Annuity is an annuity for the life of the surviving spouse of the Employee Participant or for a designated beneficiary, the actuarial equivalent of which is not less than fifty percent (50%) of the account balance of the Employee participant as of the date of his death.