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<blockquote data-quote="Inthegame" data-source="post: 1189289" data-attributes="member: 37112"><p>Apparently you enjoy predicting what others think. That's not only dangerous, as you prove your ignorance when wrong, but also exhibits your overzealous foolishness that belies your trust in inexperienced potential "solid leadership". </p><p></p><p>Regarding the SPD, the terms you're demanding pursuant to dissolution of fund assets are spelled out in the Trust Agreement, not the SPD. The SPD is required to describe current plan coverage. The Trust Agreement was created well before ANY present Trustee was in office. The Trustee powers, determinations of Fund assets, and a myriad of issues most participants would find boring, are not required to be listed in the SPD. The SPD has a summary of Trustee powers listed in the "boilerplate language" as a guide. Contact your plan administator to view the terms of the entire Trust Agreement.</p><p></p><p>And you were so proud of yourself with your clever retort...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Inthegame, post: 1189289, member: 37112"] Apparently you enjoy predicting what others think. That's not only dangerous, as you prove your ignorance when wrong, but also exhibits your overzealous foolishness that belies your trust in inexperienced potential "solid leadership". Regarding the SPD, the terms you're demanding pursuant to dissolution of fund assets are spelled out in the Trust Agreement, not the SPD. The SPD is required to describe current plan coverage. The Trust Agreement was created well before ANY present Trustee was in office. The Trustee powers, determinations of Fund assets, and a myriad of issues most participants would find boring, are not required to be listed in the SPD. The SPD has a summary of Trustee powers listed in the "boilerplate language" as a guide. Contact your plan administator to view the terms of the entire Trust Agreement. And you were so proud of yourself with your clever retort... [/QUOTE]
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