Common use of Accidental Death & Dismemberment Clause in Contracts

Accidental Death & Dismemberment. (a) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance is payable in the event of death which results from injury caused accidentally and within days of such injury on the basis of of the amount set out in Article Benefits will be paid for certain dismemberment’s as set out in Article The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: loss of life loss of both hands loss of both feet loss of the sight of both eyes loss of one hand and one foot loss of one foot and the sight of one eye. The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: loss of one hand loss of one foot loss of the sight of one eye. Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefits are not payable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly, wholly or partially from any of the following causes: suicide or willfully self-inflicted injuries, while sane or insane; committing or attempting to commit a criminal offense as defined in the Criminal Code of Canada; war or hostilities of any kind, whether or not the insured person was actually participating therein, and whether or not war was declared; Injuries sustained by the insured person as the result of driving a vehicle if, when the injuries were sustained, the blood of the insured person contained in excess of eighty (80) milligrams of alcohol per milliliters of blood.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Maplegrove Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Accidental Death & Dismemberment. (a) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance is payable in the event of death which results from injury caused accidentally and within days of such injury on the basis of of the amount set out in Article Benefits will be paid for certain dismemberment’s dismemberments as set out in Article The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: loss of life loss of both hands loss of both feet loss of the sight of both eyes loss of one hand and one foot loss of one foot and the sight of one eye. The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: Transport loss of one hand loss of one foot loss of the sight of one eye. Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefits are not payable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly, wholly or partially from any of the following causes: suicide or willfully self-inflicted injuries, while sane or insane; committing or attempting to commit a criminal offense as defined in the Criminal Code of Canada; war or hostilities of any kind, whether or not the insured person was actually participating therein, and whether or not war was declared; Injuries sustained by the insured person as the result of driving a vehicle if, when the injuries were sustained, the blood of the insured person contained in excess of eighty (80) milligrams of alcohol per milliliters of blood.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Accidental Death & Dismemberment. (a) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance is payable pay- able in the event of death which results from injury caused accidentally acciden- tally and within days of such injury on the basis of of the amount set out in Article Benefits will be paid for certain dismemberment’s dismemberments as set out in Article The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: loss of life loss of both hands loss of both feet loss of the sight of both eyes loss of one hand and one foot loss of one foot and the sight of one eye. The amount of Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance shall be for any of the following: loss of one hand loss of one foot loss of the sight of one eye. Accidental Death and Dismemberment benefits are not payable for any loss resulting directly or indirectly, wholly or partially from any of the following causes: suicide or willfully self-inflicted injuries, while sane or insane; committing or attempting to commit a criminal xxxxx- nal offense as defined in the Criminal Code of Canada; : war or hostilities of any kind, whether or not the insured person was actually participating therein, and whether or not war was declared; Injuries sustained by the insured person as the result of driving a vehicle if, when the injuries were sustained, the blood of the insured person contained in excess of eighty (80) milligrams of alcohol per milliliters of blood.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Transportation Collective Agreement

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