MEDICAL & OTHER EXPENSES Sample Clauses

MEDICAL & OTHER EXPENSES. For Overseas Travel We will reimburse You for the necessary expenses incurred as a direct result of Injury or Illness (including COVID-19) sustained by You during the Period of Insurance. For Domestic Travel, We will reimburse You for the necessary expenses incurred as a direct result of Injury or COVID-19 sustained by You during the Period of Insurance.
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MEDICAL & OTHER EXPENSES. For Overseas Travel We will reimburse You for the necessary expenses incurred as a direct result of Injury or Illness (including COVID-19) sustained by You during the Period of Insurance. For Domestic Travel, We will reimburse You for the necessary expenses incurred as a direct result of Injury or COVID-19 sustained by You during the Period of Insurance. Benefit 1.1 - Medical, Hospital & Other Expenses In the event of hospitalisation, We will reimburse for necessary and reasonable fees, charges or expenses for: a) Medical, surgical, hospital, nursing home or nursing services and emergency ambulance services. b) Emergency dental treatment for the alleviation of sudden pain or treatment for damage to sound and natural teeth provided such damage is caused solely by Injury (excluding replacement of dentures and crowns). Benefit 1.2
MEDICAL & OTHER EXPENSES. We will reimburse You for the necessary expenses incurred as a direct result of accidental bodily injury or Illness sustained by You during the Period of Insurance up to the limit stated in the Schedule of Benefits.

Related to MEDICAL & OTHER EXPENSES

  • Other Expenses 8.1 Taxi fare, bus tickets, conference registrations, parking, etc. must have a proper original receipt.

  • Payment of Employment Taxes and Other Expenses Should City, in its discretion, or a relevant taxing authority such as the Internal Revenue Service or the State Employment Development Division, or both, determine that Contractor is an employee for purposes of collection of any employment taxes, the amounts payable under this Agreement shall be reduced by amounts equal to both the employee and employer portions of the tax due (and offsetting any credits for amounts already paid by Contractor which can be applied against this liability). City shall then forward those amounts to the relevant taxing authority. Should a relevant taxing authority determine a liability for past services performed by Contractor for City, upon notification of such fact by City, Contractor shall promptly remit such amount due or arrange with City to have the amount due withheld from future payments to Contractor under this Agreement (again, offsetting any amounts already paid by Contractor which can be applied as a credit against such liability). A determination of employment status pursuant to the preceding two paragraphs shall be solely for the purposes of the particular tax in question, and for all other purposes of this Agreement, Contractor shall not be considered an employee of City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Contractor agrees to indemnify and save harmless City and its officers, agents and employees from, and, if requested, shall defend them against any and all claims, losses, costs, damages, and expenses, including attorneys’ fees, arising from this section.

  • Other Expenditures Any reasonable direct expenditure, other than expenditures which are covered by the foregoing provisions, incurred by the Manager for the necessary and proper conduct of Operations.

  • Reimbursement of Business and Other Expenses (a) The Executive is authorized to incur reasonable expenses in carrying out his duties and responsibilities under this Agreement and the Company shall promptly reimburse him for all such expenses, subject to documentation in accordance with reasonable policies of the Company.

  • Handling Fees and Other Expenses All fees and out of pocket expenses relating to this Agreement, including but not limited to legal costs, costs of production, stamp tax and any other taxes and fees, shall be borne by Party C.

  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health.

  • Travel and Other Expenses ODHS shall not reimburse Contractor for any travel or additional expenses under this Contract.

  • Attorneys’ Fees and Other Expenses To the extent permitted by the Oregon Constitution and the Oregon Tort Claims Act, the prevailing party in any dispute arising from this Contract is entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs at trial and on appeal. Reasonable attorneys’ fees cannot exceed the rate charged to OBDD by its attorneys.

  • Professional Expenses Each calendar year during the Employment Term, the Company agrees to reimburse the Executive for up to $10,000 of reasonable professional expenses (i.e., accounting, financial planning, estate planning expenses) incurred by the Executive during such year for personal advice rendered to the Executive.

  • Payment of Taxes and Other Expenses Should City, in its discretion, or a relevant taxing authority such as the Internal Revenue Service or the State Employment Development Division, or both, determine that Contractor is an employee for purposes of collection of any employment taxes, the amounts payable under this Agreement shall be reduced by amounts equal to both the employee and employer portions of the tax due (and offsetting any credits for amounts already paid by Contractor which can be applied against this liability). City shall then forward those amounts to the relevant taxing authority. Should a relevant taxing authority determine a liability for past services performed by Contractor for City, upon notification of such fact by City, Contractor shall promptly remit such amount due or arrange with City to have the amount due withheld from future payments to Contractor under this Agreement (again, offsetting any amounts already paid by Contractor which can be applied as a credit against such liability). A determination of employment status pursuant to the preceding two paragraphs shall be solely for the purposes of the particular tax in question, and for all other purposes of this Agreement, Contractor shall not be considered an employee of City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, should any court, arbitrator, or administrative authority determine that Contractor is an employee for any other purpose, then Contractor agrees to a reduction in City’s financial liability so that City’s total expenses under this Agreement are not greater than they would have been had the court, arbitrator, or administrative authority determined that Contractor was not an employee.

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