United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 12795U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 |
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... prescribed periods . For example , except in certain circum- stances , the disability would have to begin within 84 months of the employee's death . There would be no waiting period after the indi- vidual became disabled before benefits ...
... prescribed periods . For example , except in certain circum- stances , the disability would have to begin within 84 months of the employee's death . There would be no waiting period after the indi- vidual became disabled before benefits ...
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... prescribed period from being a day of unemployment or a day of sickness if the employee received a separation allowance . That period would begin with the day following the employee's separation from service , and would continue for a ...
... prescribed period from being a day of unemployment or a day of sickness if the employee received a separation allowance . That period would begin with the day following the employee's separation from service , and would continue for a ...
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... prescribed in section 5 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( without regard to the provisions of clause ( ii ) ( B ) thereof ) of this Act , shall be entitled to a spouse's annuity equal to one - half of such indi- vidual's annuity or pension , but not more ...
... prescribed in section 5 ( 1 ) ( 1 ) ( without regard to the provisions of clause ( ii ) ( B ) thereof ) of this Act , shall be entitled to a spouse's annuity equal to one - half of such indi- vidual's annuity or pension , but not more ...
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... prescribed in section 215 ( d ) ( 1 ) ( B ) ( i ) of the Social Security Act , the number of years elapsing after 1936 and up to the year of death if the employee died before 1946. ” * " ANNUITIES AND LUMP SUMS FOR SURVIVORS " SEC . 58.
... prescribed in section 215 ( d ) ( 1 ) ( B ) ( i ) of the Social Security Act , the number of years elapsing after 1936 and up to the year of death if the employee died before 1946. ” * " ANNUITIES AND LUMP SUMS FOR SURVIVORS " SEC . 58.
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... prescribed in the last sentence of this paragraph , shall be entitled to an annuity for each month , unless she or he has remarried in or before such month , equal to such employee's basic amount but subject to a reduction by three ...
... prescribed in the last sentence of this paragraph , shall be entitled to an annuity for each month , unless she or he has remarried in or before such month , equal to such employee's basic amount but subject to a reduction by three ...
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