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5. Subject to Rule 7 (Benefits on redundancy), the benefits payable to a Member of Section E shall be of the same amount and payable in the same circumstances as would have applied to the Member if that Member had continued to be subject to the Rules of his or her Former Section up to the end of the Cut-Off Date and, as a consequence, become a Section A Active or a Section B Active under the RMSPS. For the avoidance of doubt, the RMSPS benefits payable to a Section E Active who was formerly subject to the Rules of Section A of the contributory part of the RMPP shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of the Section A Rules, but subject to any election made or deemed to be made under General Rule 7 (Application of Sections A and B – election for Section B benefits) to be treated as being subject to the Section B Rules, and the RMSPS benefits payable to a Section E Active who was formerly subject to the Rules of Section B of the contributory part of the RMPP shall be calculated in accordance with the provisions of the Section B Rules.
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