Common use of Hazard Clause in Contracts

Hazard. Hazard means the circumstances for which this insurance is provided as stated in Section III of the Schedule of Benefits and described in the Hazard Section of this policy. Hemiplegia means complete and irreversible loss of all motion and all practical use of one arm and one leg on the same side of the body that lasts longer than 365 days as determined by a Physician approved by Us. Hijacking /Skyjacking means the unlawful seizure or wrongful exercise of control of an aircraft or conveyance and its crew, in which an Insured Person is traveling.

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Sources: Business Travel Accident Insurance Policy, Business Travel Accident Insurance Policy

Hazard. Hazard means the circumstances for which this insurance is provided as stated in Section III of the Schedule of Benefits and described in the Hazard Section of this policy. Hemiplegia means complete and irreversible loss of all motion and all practical use of one arm and one leg on the same side of the body that lasts longer than 365 days as determined by a Physician approved by Us. Hijacking /Skyjacking means the unlawful seizure or wrongful exercise of control of an aircraft or conveyance and its crew, in which an Insured Person is traveling.

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Sources: Accident Insurance Program