Not exact matches
In consideration of being permitted to participate in any way in the ALL SPORTS SERIES AND CHICAGO SPORT & SOCIAL CLUB, INC. («CSSC») and its affiliates (CSSC and its affiliates are referred to collectively as the «CLUB»), the sufficiency of which consideration is expressly acknowledged, and
intending to be legally bound, do hereby, for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, insurers, assigns, attorneys, representatives, agents,
beneficiaries, legatees, representatives, successors, assigns and any other persons who may make claims on my behalf (collectively the «RELEASORS») Program indicated below and / or being permitted to enter for any purpose any restricted area (here in defined as any area where in admittance to the general public is prohibited), the participant and the parent (s) and / or legal guardian (s) of the minor participant
named below agree:
Contact the person you
intend to
name as the
beneficiary and ask for his date of birth and Social Security number.
Make sure the
name of the person or persons you
intend as your
beneficiaries are included in your IRA account records.
If your
intended beneficiary is a minor, some insurers won't let you directly
name them as a life insurance
beneficiary.
Then,
name a trust as your policy
beneficiary to ensure that your minor child will receive the financial benefits you
intend for them.
Comment: One comment contended that the proposed regulation's requirement mandating covered entities to
name the subjects of protected health information disclosed under a business partner contract as third party
intended beneficiaries under the contract would have created an impermissible right of action against the government under the Federal Tort Claims Act («FTCA»).
(ii) provisions
naming the Owner as an
intended third party
beneficiary of such confidentiality obligations set forth in the agreement with the third party, with the right to enforce such confidentiality obligations in respect of its Confidential Information directly against the third party and providing for the delivery by the third party of a certificate to such effect to the Owner on request from the Owner.»
This approach to
naming beneficiaries has the advantage of not inadvertently disinheriting family members.However, it can accidentally include unintended
beneficiaries if the
intended beneficiary dies.
Naming a
beneficiary is the first step in making sure your proceeds go exactly where you
intended.
Contact True Blue Life Insurance at 1-866-816-2100 to discuss your options for not only
naming a
beneficiary, but also making sure that
beneficiary is paid as you
intended.
Even if your child has a sibling or other family member waiting in the wings to assume full responsibility of their needs and care in the event of your death,
naming that individual as your
beneficiary can not ensure that the money you
intended to put towards your child's lifetime care will be used in such a way.
Then,
name a trust as your policy
beneficiary to ensure that your minor child will receive the financial benefits you
intend for them.
One
Beneficiary Individual beneficiary designations must include both the name of the individual and enough additional information for the carrier to clearly identify and locate the intended b
Beneficiary Individual
beneficiary designations must include both the name of the individual and enough additional information for the carrier to clearly identify and locate the intended b
beneficiary designations must include both the
name of the individual and enough additional information for the carrier to clearly identify and locate the
intended beneficiarybeneficiary.
Insurers rarely require contingent
beneficiaries to be
named when the policy is issued, but it may be a smart practice if you want to ensure that your payout benefits the people you
intend.
If your
intended beneficiary is a minor, some insurers won't let you directly
name them as a life insurance
beneficiary.