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26.5 If a Member of the NATS Section dies before any benefit has become payable to him from the NATS Section and is survived by a Spouse (or other beneficiary to whom a pension is payable in accordance with Rule 25.3) and by one or more Qualifying Children the pension described in Rule 25.2 shall become payable from the date of the Member’s death (or, if the Member was a Current Member of the NATS Section at the date of his death, from the end of the period of three months mentioned in Rule 26.4 above) and shall be paid or applied by the Trustees as hereinafter described.
The amount of pension under this Rule 26.5 in respect of each Qualifying Child (up to a maximum of two) shall be 1/6th of the Relevant Pension of a Member who dies while he is a Current Member of the NATS Section and 1/4 of the Relevant Pension of any other Member to whom this Rule 26.5 applies, provided always that:
(a)if the Member’s Spouse (or other beneficiary as aforesaid) dies during the period of three months referred to above or while a pension under this paragraph is in course of payment; or
(b)if, for exceptional reasons, the Trustees in their discretion so direct,
the pension under this Rule 26.5 shall thereupon commence or, as appropriate, continue to be payable in the amount described in Rule 26.6 below, and provided further that the maximum under this Rule 26.5 where there are two or more Qualifying Children of a Member who is not a Current Member of the NATS Section at the date of his death shall be 40% of the Member’s Relevant Pension.
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