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Originally Posted by JinnKai
"With the last to occur of the division date" sounds like a proviso that something has happened.
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Good point, and something I should have mentioned. The "division date" will not be defined as a specific date (e.g., May 3rd, 2004). It is a variable, so is likely to be defined based on when something occurs, if it ever does.
And as JinnKai pointed out, the clause really acts to make sure you don't get the money unless whatever triggers the division date has occured.
Observe:
if division date happens before your 33rd birthday, then you get it on your 33rd birthday
if division date hasn't happened by your 33rd birthday, you need to wait until it does.
Here's a blind guess - perhaps "division date" was meant to signify the date you separate from your family? (e.g., move out of the house, get a job, whatever) It makes a certain amount of sense - you don't get the money if you are still living off your parents.
Agree that the 33rd birthday seems a bit arbitrary, but they might have been shooting for "some age when you are too old to go and blow this money on beer"