Schedule of Losses Sample Clauses

Schedule of Losses. Loss of % Payable Life 100% Both hands or both arms 100% Both feet or both legs 100% Speech and hearing of both ears 100% One arm or part thereof: Arm 75% Hand 66 2/3% Thumb and index finger of one hand 33 1/3% Four fingers of one hand 33 1/3% One leg or part thereof: Leg 75% Foot 66 2/3% `All toes of one foot 12 1/2% Speech 50% Hearing of both ears 50% Sight of both eyes 100% Both hands or both arms or both legs 100% One leg or one arm 75% One hand 66 2/3% Sight of one eye 66 2/3%
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Schedule of Losses. Loss of Life Hemiplegia Paraplegia Quadriplegia Loss of Both Hands, Both Feet or Sight of Both Eyes Loss Hand and One Foot Loss of One Hand and Sight of One Eye Loss of One Foot and Sight of One Eye Loss of Speech and Hearing Loss of Use of Both Hands or Both Feet Loss of Use of One Hand and One Foot Loss of One Arm or One Leg Loss of Use of One Arm or One Leg Loss of One Hand, One Foot or Sight of One Eye Loss of Use of One Hand or One Foot Loss of Speech or Hearing Loss of Hearing in One Ear Loss of Thumb and Index Finger of One Hand Loss of Four Fingers of One Hand Loss of All Toes of One Foot If you suffer more than one of the losses listed above as a result of one accident, will pay the amount of benefit for only one loss. That loss will be the highest ofthe losses suffered by you. When received by that you have suffered any ofthe losses due directly to bodily injury caused solely by an accident, the amount of benefit will be paid, provided all of the following conditions are The accident must occur while you are insured under this provision. The loss must occur within days of the date of the accident. If you become totally disabled, your Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance may be continued without payment as as your Member Life Insurance premiums are waived. Repatriation suffer loss of life, we will pay the reasonable and customary expenses, limited to a of for the preparation and transportation of your body the place of the accident to your place of permanent residence. The accidental death must occur at a distance of kilometres or more from your place of permanent residence.
Schedule of Losses. Loss of Life - The Principal Sum Loss of Both Hands - The Principal Sum Loss of Both Feet - The Principal Sum Loss of Entire Sight of Both Eyes - The Principal Sum Loss of One Hand and One Foot - The Principal Sum Loss of One Hand and the Entire Sight of One Eye - The Principal Sum Loss of One Foot and the Entire Sight of One Eye - The Principal Sum Loss of One Arm - Three-Quarters of The Principal Sum Loss of One Leg - Three-Quarters of The Principal Sum Loss of One Hand - Two-Thirds of The Principal Sum Loss of One Foot - Two-Thirds of The Principal Sum Loss of The Entire Sight of One Eye - Two-Thirds of The Principal Sum Loss of Thumb and Index Finger of the same hand - One-Third of The Principal Sum Loss of Speech and Hearing - The Principal Sum Loss of Speech or Hearing - Two-Thirds of The Principal Sum Loss of Hearing in One Ear - One-Sixth of The Principal Sum Quadriplegia (total paralysis of both upper and lower limbs) - Two-Times The Principal Sum Paraplegia (total paralysis of both lower limbs) - Two-Times The Principal Sum Hemiplegia (total paralysis of upper and lower limbs of one side of the body) - Two Times The Principal Sum Loss of Use of Both Arms or Both Hands - The Principal Sum Loss of Use of One Hand or One Foot - Two-Thirds of The Principal Sum Loss of Use of One Arm or One Leg - Three-Quarters of The Principal Sum Loss of Four Fingers of One Hand - One-Third of The Principal Sum Loss of All Toes of One Foot - One-Eighth of The Principal Sum
Schedule of Losses. In the event of loss of: Life The Principal Sum Both Hands The Principal Sum Both Feet The Principal Sum Entire Sight of Both Eyes The Principal Sum One Hand and One Foot The Principal Sum One Hand and the Entire Sight of One Eye. The Principal Sum One Foot and the Entire Sight of One Eye. The Principal Sum One Arm Three-Fourths of The Principal Sum One Leg Three-Fourths of The Principal Sum One Hand One-Half of The Principal Sum One Foot One-Half of The Principal Sum The Entire Sight of One Eye One-Half of The Principal Sum Thumb and Index Finger One-Quarter of The Principal Sum Individual Finger or Thumb. One-Tenth of The Principal Sum
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