Domestic Helper definition
Examples of Domestic Helper in a sentence
Bodily Injury to You, a member of Your Household or any Employee or Domestic Helper of You or a member of Your Household.
Any claim arising from the death of the Domestic Helper shall be payable to the Domestic Helper's legal personal representative.
The death of the Domestic Helper shall be established by an official death certificate.
The Company shall be allowed at its own expense upon reasonable notice to the Insured to have a medical examination of the Domestic Helper from time to time or in the case of death upon reasonable notice to the Domestic Helper's legal personal representative to have a post-mortem examination of the body.
The Insured must notify The Company as soon as possible in writing of any change which may affect this insurance, including notice of changing of the Domestic Helper and notice of any disease or physical or mental defect or infirmity affecting the Domestic Helper.
The amount of any financial loan You make to Your Domestic Helper which cannot be repaid if Your Domestic Helper is repatriated or his/her mortal remains are returned to his/her home country and a valid claim is payable under Section 5 of this Policy, provided that satisfactory documented evidence of the loan is provided.
Credit Cards Credit, debit, bankers and cash dispenser cards all held for social, domestic or charitable purposes Domestic Helper A person employed by you to carry out domestic duties in connection with your Home and its land, and not employed by you in any capacity in connection with any other business, trade or profession.
The Domestic Helper shall also be provided with health insurance, in accordance with the national health insurance plan.
But if it cannot cover the loss, the Domestic Helper has to take the responsibility for the full compensation.
Payment will be made to Your Domestic Helper or his/her legal personal representative.