R-9 - Act respecting the Québec Pension Plan

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158.5. The part of the retirement pension to which the spouse is entitled is equal to the amount P obtained by the following formula:

r × m/c = P

where
“r” is the amount of the retirement pension which, if there were no partition, would be payable for the month in which the partition becomes effective;
“m” is one-half of the number of months in the period in which the spouses lived together;
“c” is the number of months in the combined base contributory period of the spouses.
1993, c. 15, s. 61; 1997, c. 73, s. 66; 2018, c. 2, s. 81.
158.5. The part of the retirement pension to which the spouse is entitled is equal to the amount P obtained by the following formula:

r × m/c = P

where
“r” is the amount of the retirement pension which, if there were no partition, would be payable for the month in which the partition becomes effective;
“m” is one-half of the number of months in the period in which the spouses lived together;
“c” is the number of months in the combined contributory period of the spouses.
1993, c. 15, s. 61; 1997, c. 73, s. 66.
158.5. The part of the retirement pension to which the spouse is entitled is equal to the amount P obtained by the following formula:

m
r x --- = P
c

where
“r” is the amount of the retirement pension which, if there were no partition, would be payable for the month in which the partition becomes effective;
“m” is one-half of the number of months in the period of marriage of the spouses;
“c” is the number of months in the combined contributory period of the spouses.
1993, c. 15, s. 61; 1997, c. 73, s. 66.
158.5. The part of the retirement pension to which the spouse is entitled is equal to the amount P obtained by the following formula:

mŠ r x --- = PŠ c

where
“r” is the amount of the retirement pension which, if such a partition were not effected, would be payable for the month following the month in which the application for partition is approved;
“m” is one-half of the number of months in the period of marriage of the spouses;
“c” is the number of months in the combined contributory period of the spouses.
1993, c. 15, s. 61.