456

II.-SECOND, AND SUBSEQUENT, WIFE'S PROSPECTIVE PENSION.

(A) Variations of pension consequent on increments to, and decrements from, the current annual contribution while the contributor is a widower.

RULE II (4)- -Assume that the contributor is married to a wife of the age that his last pre- ceding wife would have been had she survived to the date of the variation of the contribution, and proceed in accord- ance with Rule 1 (c).

Example

of the application of Rude 11 (@).

If the particulars be as in the example subjoined to Rule I (C), except that the first wife, who was born on 31st August, 1888, died on 30th November, 1908, it would be assumed that the contributor was at the date of each of the three variations of the contribution married to a wife who was born on the 31st August, 1888, The calculations will then be identicnl with those given in the example subjoined to Rule 1 ().

(n) Variations of pension consequent on the re-marriage of the

contributor.

Nore.---No variation of the registered pension is to be recorded if the second or subsequent, wife was at the date of the re-marriage of the same age next birth day as the last preceding wife would have been had she survived to that date.

Rule II (6)--I the second, or subsequent, wife was at the date of the re-marriage of a less or greater age next birthday than the last preveding wife would have been had she survived to that date, multiply the amount of the registered pension by the quantity found from Table (! corresponding to the age next birthday of the husband at the date of re-mar- ringe, and the age next birthday which the last prevoding wife would have attained land she survived to that date : multiply the product so obtained by the quantity found from Table cor- responding to the respective ages of the husband and of the second, or sub- sequent, wife at the date of the re-mar- riage.

The result gives the registered pension to be recorded on the re marriage of the contributor.

Example

of the application of Rule H (4).

Assume particulars as in the example subjoined to Rules I (@)

and 1 (5).

First wife died on.......

Contributor re-married on

..30th November, 1908.

Contributor's age next birthday

31st January, 1913.

35.

.30th June, 1893.

at date of re-marriage Second wife born on.. Second wife's age next Birthday

at date of the re-marriage... 20. Age next birthday which the

fst wife would have al tained haul she survived te date of the re-marriage...... 25.

31st January, 1913.-The second wife being of a less age next birthday at the date of the re-marriage than the first wife would have heen had she survived, the registered pension $235.47 [see example subjoined to Rules I (7) and I (6)] is to be recalculated.

Quantity found from Table (

Husband Wife

351

2.071

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