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49 6.4.2 occurred before the date the Dependent Child no longer qualifies as a Dependent Child, shall continue to be a Paid-up Dependant even if he/she no longer qualifies as a Dependent Child, provided that such Paid-up Dependant would have been permanently dependent on the Deceased Policyholder had the Policyholder been alive. 6.5 Upon the death of the Policyholder, and for as long as the cover remains in force in respect of any Paid-up Dependant, the Beneficiary, who must i) be older than 18 (eighteen) years of age; and ii) meet the requirements as set out in clause 5.5 of this Part II, will be the Policyholder for purposes of the Funeral Policy insofar as it relates to the Paid-Up Dependant(s). However, the provisions of this clause 6.5 of this Part II, shall not entitle the Beneficiary with any rights to cover or a Funeral Benefit in respect of himself/herself and all rights and obligations will be limited insofar as these relate to the cover and the Funeral Benefit payable in respect of the Paid-up Dependant(s). 6.6 For the sake of clarity, it is recorded that cover and the Funeral Benefit for Paid- up Dependants are limited to the Funeral Policy and will not be applicable in respect of the Dread Disease and Personal Accident Policy. 7. Claim Documents for Funeral Benefit 7.1 Without limitation to the provisions of clause 13 of Part I, the following Claim Documents must be submitted to the Insurer in respect of a claim for a Funeral Benefit: 7.1.1 FBCN Form signed by 3 (three) Committee Members and all such documents as set out in the FBCN Form. In the event that the Committee Members are unable or unwilling for whatsoever reason to sign the FBCN Form, the Beneficiary can approach the Insurer directly with such claim, or lodge a complaint as contemplated in clause 19 of Part I; 7.1.2 original or certified copy of the identity document or identity card (copied both sides) of the Policyholder;
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