Disabling Injury definition
Examples of Disabling Injury in a sentence
Any claim where this limitation applies will be dealt with under the Full Scale of Injuries of the Permanent Disabling Injury benefit.
The Exception for a Disabling Injury or Illness that occurs during the period December 1 through the immediately following June 30 shall expire on the October 1 immediately following the date on which the Exception arises.
Up to the maximum amount shown in the Schedule of Benefits following a valid claim for death, Permanent Total Disablement or a 100% Permanent Disabling Injury (items 1 to 5 in the Scale of Injuries) in respect of fees charged by an authorised independent financial advisor to provide professional financial advice.
Such Replacement Player’s Contract may provide a Salary for the first Season of up to the lesser of (i) 50% of the Disabled Player’s Salary at the time the Disabling Injury or Illness occurred, or (ii) 108% of the Average Player Salary for the prior Season (or, if the prior Season’s Average Player Salary has not been determined, 108% of the Estimated Average Player Salary for the prior Season).
Notwithstanding a determination by the WNBA Physician that a player has suffered a Disabling Injury, Illness, or Condition, such player, upon recovering from her injury, illness, or condition, may begin play.
Payment for any Permanent Disabling Injury not noted above will be calculated on a medical assessment by the Insurer of the degree of disablement relative to this scale.
The determination of whether a player has suffered a Disabling Injury, Illness, or Condition shall be made by a physician designated by the WNBA (the “WNBA Physician”) in consultation with the Players Association, and such determination shall be final, conclusive, and unappealable.
The Hardship Exception is available only to the Team with which the Disabled Player was under Contract at the time her Disabling Injury, Illness, or Condition occurred.
For purposes of this Section 4, Disabling Injury, Illness, or Condition means any injury, illness, or condition that has rendered the Disabled Player unable to play for a minimum of two (2) consecutive Regular Season games and will thereafter render the Disabled Player unable to play for a minimum period of three (3) additional weeks (regardless of whether, once the Disabled Player has missed two (2) consecutive Regular Season games, there are fewer than three (3) weeks remaining in the WNBA Season).
Up to a maximum of GBP2,500 following a valid claim for death, Permanent Total Disablement or a 100% Permanent Disabling Injury (items 1 to 5 in the Scale of Injuries) in respect of fees charged by an authorised independent financial advisor to provide professional financial advice.