Rule of 65

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Rule of 65. Means the sum of the Grantee's age and years of combined and continuous years of service with the Company or any Subsidiary (including periods of employment with an entity prior to it becoming a Subsidiary and, to the extent determined by the Committee, other entities) (such service, Credited Service) equals at least sixty-five (65). For purposes of determining Rule of 65, years of age and Credited Service equal full years and completed months.
Rule of 65. Means the The sum of the Grantee's age and years of combined and continuous years of service with the Company or any Subsidiary of its Affiliates (including periods of employment with an entity prior to it becoming a Subsidiary and, to the extent determined by the Committee, other entities) Committee) (such service, Credited Service) "Credited Service") equals at least sixty-five (65). For purposes of determining the Rule of 65, years of age and Credited Service equal full years and completed ... class="diff-color-red">months. months View More
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Rule of 65. Means that the sum of the Participant's age and years of service equals or exceeds 65, with a minimum age of 55 and a minimum of five years of continuous service, including as an employee or a director of the Company.
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