Infirmity definition
Infirmity means a disease, injury, or medical condition, and includes a mental disorder, injury or condition;
Infirmity means a bodily weakness or fragility, especially one brought on by old age;
Infirmity means any injury, disability, sickness or ill-health (evidenced to the satisfaction of the Directors) of an Option Holder.
Examples of Infirmity in a sentence
Return with Infirmity: An employee who has withdrawn may return to the Sick Leave Bank during the designated enrollment period, but in the case in which the employee is already acknowledged to be incapacitated, there shall be a waiting period of not fewer than fifteen (15) nor more than sixty (60) working days.
By ARAG Services, LLC of Des Moines, Iowa By Authorized Representative Mental Incompetency or Infirmity Proceedings Legal services for a plan member in defense of mental incompetency or infirmity proceedings.
More Definitions of Infirmity
Infirmity means a physiological disorder affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special sense organs, respiratory (including speech organs), cardiovascular, reproductive, digestive, genito-urinary, hemic and lymphatic, skin, and endocrine.
Infirmity means any defect to the body of the member whether internal or external visible or invisible whether solely or directly arising out of or resulting from an accident;
Infirmity means a mental or physical weakness, disability, deficiency, illness or condition which makes a person less able: (1) to avoid, resist, or withstand any attacks, persuasions, or temptations, or