Common use of Blindness Clause in Contracts

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or ; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or or; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Health Insurance Policy, Health Insurance Policy, Health Insurance Policy

Blindness. I. I) Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. ) The Blindness is evidenced by: i. i) corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or or; ii. ) the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. ) The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or ; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. IIIiii. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or ; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids aides or surgical procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or ; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Blindness. I. Total, permanent and irreversible loss of all vision in both eyes as a result of illness or accident. II. The Blindness is evidenced by: i. corrected visual acuity being 3/60 or less in both eyes or ; ii. the field of vision being less than 10 degrees in both eyes. III. The diagnosis of blindness must be confirmed and must not be correctable by aids or surgical procedure.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy