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SELF ASSURANCE Mortgage Term Personal Term Business Key features you need to know and understand You may have arranged your plan through an Intermediary. If so, you should contact them to discuss your plan. Scottish Provident Scottish Provident was founded in 1837 and became part of the Abbey Group in 2001. It is the brand name for Scottish Mutual s protection and healthcare products. Scottish Mutual Assurance plc (registered in Scotland No 133846) is a company owned by Abbey National plc. Scottish Provident Limited (registered in Scotland No 212709) is a member of the Scottish Mutual Marketing group. Both companies provide life, pensions and healthcare products and are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) (Scottish Provident and Scottish Mutual FSA numbers are 196016 and 110457 respectively) and have their registered office at Abbey National House, 301 St Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5HN, United Kingdom. You can check Scottish Provident and Scottish Mutual s authorisation with the Financial Services Authority at www.fsa.gov.uk/register

2 Its Aims To give you the opportunity to create a plan, which meets your protection needs by giving you a wide choice of benefits and levels of cover over the benefit term you choose. To allow you to maintain an adequate level of protection by allowing you to change your benefits and levels of cover during the term of the plan. To allow you to choose for each benefit, either: > guaranteed premiums which are fixed for the benefit term (unless, for example you increase the amount of your benefit); or > reviewable premiums which can increase (or reduce) when they are reviewed by us. You can only take out unemployment benefit and health cash benefit with reviewable premiums. You can find the full list of critical illnesses and disabilities we cover on page 4. There are also some circumstances when we will not pay out these are shown on page 7. Your Commitment You must answer all the questions in the Application Form correctly to the best of your knowledge and belief and include everything that may affect the terms we offer you. If you do not do this, it could mean your plan will not pay out. You must tell us if there is any change to your personal health, family history, occupation or residence, or if you take up any hazardous pursuits between signing the Application Form and when your plan starts. If you do not do this, it could mean your plan will not pay out. You must agree to pay a regular premium while your plan is in force. If your benefits have reviewable premiums, we can increase (or reduce) your premium when they are reviewed. If you choose to have increasing benefits, your premium will change each year to reflect this. If you choose unemployment benefit, you must tell us if you change job from the one shown on your Application Form during the term of your benefit. This could change your premium, or mean that we can no longer cover you for this benefit. You should review your level of cover regularly to ensure you have enough for your needs. Risk Factors If you stop paying premiums on your plan: > you will not get anything back; > your plan will stop; and > you will no longer be covered for your benefits. Your plan has no cash-in value either during or at the end of each benefit term. If you choose reviewable rates, your premium may be increased (or reduced) when it is reviewed by us. A review will be carried out if there have been changes to, for example, claims experience, our expenses or lifestyle changes. If your premium increases at a review the new premium may be higher than a guaranteed premium would have been. There is no limit to the amount that your premium may increase by, but any increase will be fair and reasonable. You can find more details of how we will review your plan and how we would apply any premium increase (or decrease) in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. Unemployment benefit and premium payment benefit (unemployment) are provided by Primary Insurance Company Ltd. If they stop offering these benefits, we will do everything possible to find another insurance provider. If this happens the Policy Benefit Schedule and Product Guide may change. If you choose unemployment benefit or health cash benefit, your premium may change if the UK Government changes the rate of insurance premium tax. If you choose disability income benefit and you make a claim, the amount of the benefit will be limited to 50% of your salary or earnings immediately before you claim. This amount will be reduced if you receive other private disability benefits and/or you continue to receive

3 income from employment when we start to pay your benefit. You can find more details about this in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. If your plan includes a lump-sum benefit which reduces, and interest rates rise above the rate you have chosen and on which we base the rate of the reduction if you claim, the lump sum may not be enough to repay your loan or mortgage. We will not pay out in the circumstances described under What exclusions and limitations does my plan have? on page 7. What is SELF ASSURANCE? SELF ASSURANCE is a term assurance plan which gives you financial help if any of the events you have chosen to cover yourself against happen during the benefit term. There are 3 versions of the plan. > SELF ASSURANCE Mortgage designed to provide protection to cover your mortgage. > SELF ASSURANCE Term Personal designed to provide protection for you and your family. > SELF ASSURANCE Term Business designed to provide protection for your business needs. What benefits and options are available? There are many benefits, which you can combine to suit your own particular needs. Each benefit can last for a different length of time or be paid to you in different ways. The following benefits are available for each version of the plan unless explained otherwise: > Death benefit payable if you die or satisfy our definition of a terminal illness. > Death or earlier critical illness benefit payable if you die, satisfy our definition of a terminal illness or one of a range of critical illnesses or disabilities, whichever event happens first. > Critical illness benefit payable if you satisfy our definition of one of a range of critical illnesses or disabilities and survive for a further 14 days. > Disability income benefit gives you monthly income protection if, because of sickness, an accident or disability, you cannot work or do a number of work tasks. You will start to receive your monthly benefit after the deferred period you choose, which can be 4, 13, 26 or 52 weeks. > Premium payment benefit (sickness, accident or disability) will protect your premiums if, because of sickness, an accident or disability, you cannot work or do a number of work or life tasks. We will start to pay your premiums after the deferred period you choose, which can be 13, 26 or 52 weeks. We automatically include this if you choose disability income benefit (4 week deferred period also available if chosen with disability income benefit). > Unemployment benefit (Mortgage plans only) provides 2 benefits: a monthly income payable for up to 52 or 104 weeks, if you become unemployed through no fault of your own, after the deferred period which can be 8 or 13 weeks; and premium payment benefit (unemployment) which will take care of the premiums for your plan while you are receiving your monthly income. You can only choose unemployment benefit if: it is to protect a secured loan which is used to purchase your home or principal private residence and you are not currently in arrears on your mortgage repayments; and you are taking out one of the other benefits listed above. This benefit will be provided by Primary Insurance Company Ltd who are members of the Association of British Insurers. > Health cash benefit (Term Personal plans only) gives you a fixed amount of cash if, for example, you have to go into hospital. It can also provide a percentage of the cost of a number of treatments.

4 The following additional benefits and options may be included under death or earlier critical illness benefit or critical illness benefit in your plan. > Children s critical illness benefit will be payable if your child, between the ages of 30 days and 18th birthday, satisfies our definition of one of a range of children s critical illnesses or disabilities and survives for a further 14 days. > Buyback option allows you to take out further critical illness cover after you have claimed for one of the critical illnesses or disabilities covered under your plan. The buyback benefit will include critical illness cover for heart attack, stroke and cancer (and death benefit, if your original benefit included death benefit). You can choose this option when you take out either death or earlier critical illness benefit or critical illness benefit under your plan. Which critical illnesses and disabilities are covered? The complete list of critical illnesses and disabilities we cover is: The following additional benefits will automatically be added to your plan if you are covered for: > death or earlier critical illness benefit and critical illness benefit (cover type A, B or C only see page 5 for details) for a total benefit amount of at least 25,000, and > disability income benefit. immediate cash benefit which is paid as a lump sum if we accept a claim for one of the critical illnesses or disabilities we cover under your plan. children s income benefit which is paid as an income for a specified period if your child satisfies our definition of one of a range of children s critical illnesses or disabilities and survives for a further 14 days. You will find more details on all the above benefits and any specific definitions, claims and exclusions in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. Alzheimer's disease Aorta graft surgery Aplastic anaemia Bacterial Meningitis Benign brain tumour Blindness Cancer Coma Coronary artery by-pass surgery Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Deafness Dementia Heart attack Heart valve replacement or repair HIV or AIDS from assault HIV or AIDS from blood transfusion HIV or AIDS from occupational duties or accident Kidney failure Loss of independent existence Loss of limbs Loss of speech Major organ transplant Motor Neurone disease Multiple Sclerosis Paralysis/Paraplegia Parkinson's disease Stroke Third degree burns Total permanent disability to age 65 Own occupation or Work tasks definition Notes The critical illnesses and disabilities in bold comply with the ABI model definitions. No Association of British Insurers (ABI) model definition exists for the other critical illnesses or disabilities.

5 You can choose one of 5 critical illness cover types for your plan as listed below: A B C the full list of critical illnesses plus total permanent disability benefit based on the own occupation definition. the full list of critical illnesses plus total permanent disability benefit based on the work tasks definition. the full list of critical illnesses with no total permanent disability benefit. D total permanent disability benefit on its own based on the own occupation definition. E total permanent disability benefit on its own based on the work tasks definition. Please remember that the heading of each critical illness or disability is only a guide to what is covered. For example, some types of cancer are not covered. Further details of how we will consider your claim, including the full definitions we will use and the evidence we will need under death or earlier critical illness benefit and critical illness benefit, are given in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide and, section 1.2 (Definitions) for the definition of terminal illness and section 3 (Claims Procedure) of the Policy Provisions contained within the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. You can ask us for a copy of this unless it has already been given to you. Can I take out my plan with someone else? Yes, you can take out the plan with someone else, normally a spouse, partner or a business partner. Your plan is very flexible, for example, you can cover either one or two people, who don t need to be you or your joint owner (note that reference to you in this key features document would include, where appropriate, reference to the actual person covered). You can also extend your health cash benefit to cover your family (Term Personal plans only). For further details please refer to the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. When does my cover begin? You will not be covered until we have accepted your application and we have contacted you to tell you that your cover has started. The cover can start either on the date we accept your application (if you have requested immediate cover), or a specific start date if: > your application is accepted at ordinary rates; > you have asked for the plan to start from that date; and > we have received the first premium or an acceptable method of collecting it. Otherwise, we will write and tell you the conditions under which we are prepared to issue a plan. We will then wait for your agreement before we start the plan. When we start your plan, we will send you Policy Benefit Schedules for each of your benefits, a Policy Benefit Cover Sheet showing a summary of these benefits and the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. How long will my cover last? Your cover will last for the term you choose. Each benefit you choose can last for a different term. You can choose cover for a fixed term or have the option to renew cover at the end of the benefit term. You can find more details in our SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. How do I pay my premiums? You can pay your premiums every month by Direct Debit or every year by Direct Debit or cheque. You will pay premiums throughout the term of the plan. If you stop paying your premiums your cover will stop and we will not pay you anything. We will pay your premiums if you claim under any premium payment benefits and we accept your claim. If you want to stop paying premiums and stop your plan you can do this by writing to us.

6 Will the premium I pay change during the benefit term? The initial amount of your premium depends on your personal circumstances for example, your age, sex, occupation and whether you smoke the amount and type of benefits you choose, and how long you want the benefit to last. For most benefits you can choose to pay: > Guaranteed premiums, which will not change throughout the benefit term you choose, unless they increase as a result of a benefit increase each year. > Reviewable premiums, which will be reviewed regularly, any increase or decrease in premium normally taking place on the anniversary of the plan (also taking account of any benefit increase each year). You can find full details of how we will review your premiums in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. You can choose benefits payable by both types of premium methods within the same plan (although unemployment and health cash benefits are only available with reviewable premiums). If you choose unemployment benefit or health cash benefit, your premium will include insurance premium tax (IPT). The UK Government can change the rate of this tax at anytime. We will change your premium to take into account any change in this tax. If the benefits in your plan have different terms to run, your premium will automatically reduce when each of the benefits come to the end of their term and will stop when the last benefit reaches the plan cover end date. How will you pay my benefits? We can pay your benefits to suit your individual needs, depending on the version of your plan and benefit type: Death and critical illness benefits can be payable: > as a level lump-sum, i.e. fixed throughout the benefit term; > as a reducing lump-sum, i.e. reducing yearly throughout the benefit term in line with a capital and interest loan schedule at an interest rate you choose; > as an increasing lump-sum, increasing yearly throughout the benefit term in line with inflation (see below); > as income on a level or increasing basis, the income payable monthly from claim date to the end of benefit term (Mortgage & Term Personal plans only); > in yearly instalments over three or five years, allowing you to choose between level or increasing instalments (Term Business plans only). Children s critical illness benefit will be payable as a lump sum of 50% of main critical illness benefit, subject to maximum payment of 20,000 for each child. If both parents have separate cover under the one plan, we will pay up to 40,000. After a claim your plan will still continue to cover your other children. Disability income benefit will be payable monthly. You can set up the income on a level or increasing basis. Children s income benefit will be payable monthly. Immediate cash benefit will be payable as a lump-sum. Unemployment benefit can be payable monthly on a level or increasing basis. Health cash benefit will be payable each time you have any of the treatments or operations we cover (Term Personal plans only). How do increasing benefits work? We will increase your benefit each year, by the percentage increase in the UK Government s Retail Prices Index (RPI) or other index we determine. However, it will not increase by more than 10% each year. Your premium for that benefit will increase each year by the percentage increase in RPI multiplied by 1.4.

7 Can I make changes at a later date? Your plan is very flexible and can be adapted to meet your changing needs. There are options, which allow you to increase the amount of your benefit within limits, when certain events happen. And, provided you are not currently undergoing medical attention or unwell at the time of using one of these options, you do not have to give us medical information. We will ask you to sign a short declaration of continued good health. (Term Business plans only). You can at any time, add, remove, increase or reduce benefits, or change the term of your benefits. We may need to ask you for medical evidence to deal with some of the changes. Your premium will change when you make changes to your plan. Your premium cannot fall below the minimum level set by us. Further details on how you can change your plan can be found in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. What benefits does my own plan provide? Your Personal Illustration shows the amount and type of benefit you have chosen to include in your plan and the initial monthly or annual premium and any options or additional benefits you may have. We will pay the amount shown for each benefit you have chosen if the event happens before the end of the benefit term. What exclusions and limitations does my plan have? Death benefit claims If the claim is for death by suicide within one year of: > you taking out the benefit or the benefit being reinstated, we will not pay the claim; or > an increase in the benefit amount (other than an automatic increase by the rate of inflation) we will not pay the increase. This does not affect the payment of the benefit to any recognised lending institution, which proves to have an interest in this plan for mortgage or loan purposes. Critical illness benefit claims We will not pay a claim if you die within 14 days of our definition of one of our critical illnesses or disabilities covered being satisfied. To take up the buyback option under death or earlier critical illness benefit or critical illness benefit, you must be under age 60 when you make the claim to effect the option. Death benefit, death or earlier critical illness benefit and critical illness benefit claims If we accept your claim, we will pay income benefits each month over the balance of the benefit term left to run after you have made a claim. Children s critical illness benefit or children s income benefit We will not pay a claim if your child dies within 14 days of our definition of one of the children s critical illnesses or disabilities covered being satisfied. We will not pay a claim caused by a congenital defect, critical illness or related condition which was present before the child became covered by your plan. For children s income benefit, we will pay the benefit until the child reaches age 18, 3 months after the death of the child, 5 years after this benefit first became payable or the end or earlier cancellation of disability income benefit, whichever comes earliest. Disability income benefit (sickness, accident or disability) claims We will not pay a claim if it results from infection with Human Immuno Deficiency Virus (HIV) or conditions due to Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). This exclusion does not apply if the infection arose from: > assault; > a blood transfusion; or > occupational duties or accident. We will restrict the claim value to an amount which, together with income from employment and any other private disability benefits, does not exceed 50% of your pre-disability salary or earned income. If you are not in employment at the time of the claim, the benefit amount will be restricted to 12,000 per year.

8 We will pay your benefit until: > you recover; > you reach the end of the benefit term; or > you die. There is no limit to the number of times you can claim during the term of this benefit. Health cash benefit claims We will not pay a claim if it relates to: > any medical condition, physical or mental, that you knew about or previously suffered from before you took the benefit out. This does not apply to optical or dental benefits; > cosmetic and plastic surgery; or > in vitro fertilisation or fertility treatment. We also exclude any congenital or hereditary disease or disorder for any children that you add to your plan. We will not pay a claim for treatments and operations in the first 6 months (the waiting period) after the start of the benefit. (For childbirth benefits this is 12 months). There is no waiting period if you go into hospital as a casualty after an accident. Emergency in-patient or dental benefit is available on a worldwide basis provided you are a permanent UK, Channel Island or Isle of Man resident and travel outwith these countries does not exceed 28 days in duration. Unemployment benefit and premium payment benefit (unemployment) claims We will not pay a claim arising from: > redundancy, when you knew you were going to be made redundant, or you could reasonably be expected to have known, when you took out the benefit; > misconduct, including being dismissed for taking part in industrial action, your failure to meet the standards or targets laid down by your employer or any other circumstances that result in your employer taking disciplinary action against you; > choosing to become unemployed or made redundant; > resigning for whatever reason, retiring, leaving your employment voluntarily or accepting early retirement in lieu of unemployment. We will not pay a claim: > unless you live in the UK, the Channel Islands or The Isle of Man and are available for, and actively seeking, work; > if your work is temporary, seasonal, casual (including any temporary work from an employment agency) or unemployment is a regular feature of your work; > if you work outside the UK, Channel Islands or The Isle of Man at the time of becoming unemployed, unless the work involved a project that lasted no more than 30 consecutive days or 90 days in total in the 6 months before the work stopped; > where you had not been continuously employed or self-employed for at least six consecutive months at the date of becoming unemployed; > until the later of the date you first registered unemployed with the appropriate Government office in the UK, Channel Islands or The Isle of Man and you are receiving benefits or the end of your notice period for which you have received payment in lieu of notice; and > if you become unemployed, or are notified that you will become unemployed at a later date, within 8 weeks from the date we issue our acceptance terms or the start date of your unemployment benefit, whichever is later. If an increase in benefit has been accepted by us or is in force for less than 8 weeks, we will not pay a claim for the increase. We will restrict the claim value to an amount that does not exceed 40% of your salary or earned income immediately before you became unemployed. We will pay your benefit until the end of the benefit term, your return to work, your death or we have paid the benefit for the payment period shown in your Personal Illustration, whichever comes earliest.

9 If unemployment benefit stops being paid and you become unemployed again within 3 months of the previous claim stopping, both periods of unemployment will be added together and treated as one continuous claim. We will start to pay the benefit again immediately provided you satisfy our definition of unemployment and the payment period of your benefit has not been used during the period of your first claim for unemployment benefit. Increase options If you want to use an increase option for any of the benefits under your plan, you need to be under age 55 at the time the increase option is exercised. Change of job If you choose unemployment benefit, you must tell us if you change your job from the one shown on your Application Form during the term of your benefit. This could change your premium, or mean that we can no longer cover you for this benefit. If you choose any benefits other than unemployment benefit, you do not need to tell us if you change job during the term of your plan. If, when you make a claim, your job has changed from the one on your Application Form, you will need to tell us so that we can assess your claim. Claims other than death claims We will not pay your benefit if your claim is caused by an intentional self-inflicted injury. We will not pay a claim during the deferred period shown in your Personal Illustration. Deferred periods apply to disability income benefit, premium payment benefit (sickness, accident or disability), unemployment benefit and premium payment benefit (unemployment). The deferred period is the time during which you must be ill or unemployed before we start to pay any benefit. If you are not in the UK, the Channel Islands or The Isle of Man when you make a claim, you will have to return to the UK or a country within the geographical limits set by us, unless we decide otherwise. The geographical limits are European Union, Australia, Canada, the Channel Islands, Hong Kong, The Isle of Man, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland and United States of America. The above geographical limits do not apply to unemployment benefit. Claims for all benefits For all benefits other than disability income benefit, you must write and tell us about a claim within 13 weeks of the occurrence of the event resulting in a claim. For disability income benefit, you must write and tell us about a claim within 8 weeks of becoming disabled (2 weeks for plans with a 4 week deferred period). If you do not tell us, we may delay its payment or not pay your claim. We may apply specific exclusions when we accept your plan. These will be shown in your Acceptance Letter. Full details of what is covered, and any limits to the cover, are given in the Product Guide. You can ask us for a copy of this if it has not already been given to you. Further Information Cancellation Rights When we accept your plan, we will send you a notice explaining your right to cancel your plan. You will then have 30 days in which you can cancel the plan by returning the notice, signed by you, to: Scottish Mutual Assurance plc 301 St Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5HN If you do this we will refund any premiums you have paid. If you do not cancel, your plan will start and end as per our acceptance terms and we will collect premiums as agreed. Making a claim To make a claim, please contact our Claims Department at: Scottish Mutual Assurance plc 301 St Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5HN Phone: 0845 271 0007

10 When you notify us of a claim, you will need to tell us your policy number and details about your claim. We cannot pay claims until you give us proof of age. We therefore recommend that you send your original birth certificate, and if you are a married woman or a widow, your original marriage certificate, with your application. Complaints If you have any complaints about this plan, or about any part of our service, you can contact: Customer Relations Manager Scottish Mutual Assurance plc 301 St Vincent Street Glasgow G2 5HN Phone: 0141 275 8338 If you are not satisfied with the way we deal with your complaint, or if we have not dealt with it in eight weeks, you can contact: The Financial Ombudsman Service South Quay Plaza 183 Marsh Wall London E14 9SR Phone: 0845 080 1800/0207 964 1000 Making a complaint will not affect your right to take legal action. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) The plan is covered by the FSCS. You may be entitled to compensation from the scheme if we cannot meet our obligations. This depends on the type of business and the circumstances of the claim. Most contracts for long term insurance such as this are covered for 100% of the first 2000 and 90% of the remainder of the claim, without any upper limit. You can get more details from us, or directly from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme online at www.fscs.org.uk or by contacting them at Financial Services Compensation Scheme, 7th Floor, Lloyds Chambers, Portsoken Street, London E1 8BN. Law The law of Scotland governs the relationship we have with you prior to the conclusion of the contract. Your plan is governed by the law of Scotland unless otherwise agreed. If you reside in the Channel Islands or The Isle of Man your plan will be governed by the law of England and be held under Seal unless otherwise agreed. Your contract for unemployment benefit and premium payment benefit (unemployment) is with Primary Insurance Company Ltd, for whom we act as agent. These benefits are governed by the law of England. Tax Under current UK tax law (which can change at any time), any benefit we pay will not be taxed on payment by us to you (Term Personal & Mortgage plans only). Whether you have to pay tax on the benefits we pay to you or you will get tax relief on your premiums depends on the reason you took out the plan, the benefits you choose to include, your country of residence and how you set up the plan (Term Business plans only). You will pay insurance premium tax (IPT) on your premiums for unemployment benefit or health cash benefit. We include this tax in your premiums for these benefits. For more information on the UK tax treatment of your plan please read the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide or ask your Intermediary. Data Protection Act We will keep the details you give us on our records and may use them to produce revised Key Features. Any telephone calls made to Scottish Mutual Assurance plc may be recorded and monitored by us to ensure consistent service.

11 A Guide to Critical Illness Cover The ABI (Association of British Insurers) give general information about critical illness cover in their booklet A Guide to Critical Illness Cover. You can ask us for a copy or you can get a copy at www.abi.org.uk or by writing to: The Association of British Insurers 51 Gresham Street London EC2V 7HQ This Key Features document complies with the ABI Statement of Best Practice for Critical Illness Cover and follows the Statement of Best Practice for Income Protection Insurance. Notes The information contained in this Key Features document and our understanding of UK law and UK Inland Revenue practice are those current at the time of publication. Further details including Policy Provisions are given in the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide. These details are not intended as a substitute for professional, legal or tax advice and you should seek professional advice on these matters. We cannot accept any responsibility for any changes in UK law. If we are affected by changes to UK law or there are circumstances beyond our control or for any other valid reason, we may change the SELF ASSURANCE Product Guide, the Key Features document and any other documents as we think appropriate. All documentation and communications about your plan will be in English. We are also able to provide documentation in alternative formats: Large Print (as recommended by RNIB), Braille, Audio Tape and PC Disk. If you would like to register to receive correspondence in an alternative format please contact us at our registered office address.

Scottish Provident is the brand name for Scottish Mutual s protection and healthcare products. Phone: 0141 275 8000. Scottish Mutual Assurance plc (registered in Scotland No 133846), is a company owned by Abbey National plc. Scottish Provident Limited (registered in Scotland No 212709) is a member of the Scottish Mutual marketing group. Both companies are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority and have their registered office at Abbey National House, 301 St Vincent Street, Glasgow G2 5HN. Calls may be monitored and recorded. 5279 JAN 05 LD