Eyeglass Frames definition

Eyeglass Frames means a frame that includes a nosepiece for resting on the bridge of the nose and two sidepieces extending over or around the ears which holds in place two glass or plastic lenses worn to correct defects in vision.

Examples of Eyeglass Frames in a sentence

  • Eyeglass Frames After Member’s payment of any applicable copayment stated in the Schedule of Vision Benefits, the Company will cover one eyeglass frame, up to any maximum allowance specified in the Schedule of Vision Benefits.

  • All Eyeglass Frames coverage will be limited to the frequency stated in the Schedule of Vision Benefits.

  • Refers to Eyeglass Frames offered to Members by certain private practice Participating Providers at zero to little out-of-pocket cost.

  • Collection and non-Collection Eyeglass Frames Members may choose either one Collection or one non-Collection Eyeglass Frame within their frequency period, but not both.

  • Eyeglass Frames purchased at Visionworks locations may have a higher maximum allowance than if purchased from other locations, if stated in the Schedule of Vision Benefits.

  • In consideration for such termination and subject to you executing and not revoking the Release described in Section 7(i) of the Employment Agreement, you will be entitled to receive at or reasonably promptly after Closing, in a one time lump sum payment, the payments provided for in Sections 7(e)(3) and 7(d)(2) of the Employment Agreement.

  • Eyeglass Frames $200 Eyeglass Lenses $200 Cellular Phones $150 The maximum fiscal year per employee cost to the City shall be $400 for the repair or replacement of personal property.

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