A beneficiary for upaid pay and allowances is someone who is declared on the DD93 to receive any money owed to the Soldier after his/her death or if they are in a "missing or POW" status. For example, if a soldier dies on the 30th of the month, he/she will get the soldier's ordinary entitlements from the 15th-30th, plus allowances(housing, separate rations:food) and any other pay(ie clothing allowance) that was entitled to the soldier. If the soldier is declared missing or in POW status. the appropriate service will pay the above entitlements to the designated person once the soldier's status has been officially declared.
Beneficiary's obligationThe beneficiary has no legal obligation to pay the bills solely in the name of the insured.
Not if they found out.
It means "pay on death" and it's used to declare a beneficiary for the bond.
Basic pay. Your salary without bonuses, allowances, benefits, commissions, etc. I hope this may help.
its a trust or a beneficiary.
The number of withholding allowances a worker claims are called deductions. Gross pay minus deductions is equal to net pay.
applicant having obligation to pay the beneficiary (for example, beneficiary supplies goods to applicant). in this applicant is obliged to pay the amount for the goods supplied by the beneficiary. This is purely financial obligation.
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It means "pay on death" and it's used to declare a beneficiary for the bond.
Pay it.
Yes. If there is a contingent beneficiary, the insurance company will need proof that the primary predeceased the principal in order to pay the contingent beneficiary. If there was no contingent beneficiary named the insurance company will pay the proceeds to the principal's estate.
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