Permanent Disablement Sample Clauses

Permanent Disablement. A disablement that is classified as a permanent total disablement under the proviso to Section 2(I) of the Employees Compensation Act, 1923.”
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Permanent Disablement. Permanent disablement means permanent and irrecoverable disablement as listed on the Schedule of compensation in the schedule.
Permanent Disablement. Loss Percentage of the Sum Insured of Benefit 2 Total and irrecoverable loss of all sight in both eyes 100% Total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of both hands or both feet or of one hand together with one foot 100% Total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of one hand or one foot together with the total and irrecoverable loss of all sight in one eye 100% Total paralysis 100% Total and irrecoverable loss all sight in one eye 50% Total loss of physical severance at or above wrist or ankle of one hand or one foot 50% The aggregate of all percentages payable under Benefit 2 in respect of any one Period of Insurance shall not exceed 100%. Benefit 3 Medical Expenses We will pay for reasonable expenses incurred by Person(s) Insured for medical treatment received from a Medical Practitioner in a hospital or for home nursing care services rendered by a registered nurse.
Permanent Disablement. Loss Percentage of the Sum Insured of Benefit 2 Loss of both hands and both feet 100% Loss of sight of both eyes 100% Total paralysis (from the neck down) 100% Permanent Quadriplegia (loss or permanent total loss of use of four limbs) 100% Loss of one eye and one hand 100% Loss of one eye and one foot 100% Loss of one foot or one hand 50% Loss of sight of one eye 50% Insanity 50% Loss of four fingers and thumb in one hand 50% Loss of hearing of both ears 50% Loss of speech 50% Loss of all toes 20% The aggregate of all percentages payable under Benefit 2 in respect of any one Period of Insurance shall not exceed 100% or 200% in the event Double Indemnity is applicable. Double Indemnity In the event the Person(s) Insured suffers loss of both hands, both feet, sight in both eyes, or permanent quadriplegia (permanent total paralysis from the neck downwards), We will pay 200% of the Sum Insured of Benefit 2. Benefit 3 Medical Expenses We will pay for reasonable expenses incurred by Person(s) Insured for medical treatment received from a Medical Practitioner in a hospital or for home nursing care services rendered by a registered nurse.
Permanent Disablement. A disablement that is classified as a permanent total disablement under the proviso to Section 2(I) of the Employees Compensation Act, 1923.” f) The bidder shall be in compliance with applicable laws, rules and regulations throughout the terms of the contract for conducting its business generally and to perform its obligations under this contract.
Permanent Disablement. An amount based on the maximum benefit shown in the Policy Schedule in proportion to the degree of permanent disablement suffered which shall be determined in accordance with the Table of Permanent Disablement incorporated herein. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx (RM) % of principal sum payable Loss of two limbs 5,000 100% Loss of both hands, or of all fingers and both thumbs 5,000 100% Total loss of sight of both eyes 5,000 100% Total paralysis 5,000 100% Injuries resulting in being permanently bedridden 5,000 100% Any other injury causing permanent total disablement from gainful employment of any and every kind 5,000 100% Loss of arm at shoulder 5,000 100% Loss of arm between elbow and shoulder 5,000 100% Loss of arm at elbow 5,000 100% Loss of arm between wrist and elbow 5,000 100% Loss of hand at wrist 5,000 100% Loss of leg - at hip 5,000 100% - between knee and hip 5,000 100% - below knee 5,000 100%
Permanent Disablement. In case of Permanent Disablement of the Insured Debtor, thrice the amount of the Insured Debtor’s Indebtedness as defined herein.
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Permanent Disablement. Permanent disablement means permanent and irrecoverable disablement.
Permanent Disablement. An amount based on the maximum benefit shown in the Policy Schedule in proportion to the degree of permanent disablement suffered which shall be determined in accordance with the Table of Permanent Disablement incorporated herein. Where the injury is not specified, the Company reserves the right to adopt a percentage of disablement which, in its opinion, is not inconsistent with the provision of the above scale. Injury % of principal sum payable Loss of two limbs 100% Loss of both hands, or of all fingers and both thumbs 100% Total loss of sight in both eyes 100% Total paralysis 100% Injuries resulting in being permanently bedridden 100% TABLE OF PERMANENT DISABLEMENT BENEFITS
Permanent Disablement. 8. Regulation A12(1) provides: A reference in these Regulations to a person being permanently disabled is to be taken as a reference to that person being disabled at the time when the question arises for decision and to that disablement being at that time likely to be permanent. The phrase “likely to be permanent” is also used in Regulation H1(2) where the questions to be put to the SMP are set out.
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