Loss of definition

Loss of or “Loss of Use” shall mean the Permanent total functional disablement or complete and permanent physical severance of a hand at or above the wrists or of a foot at or above ankle joints, and as used with reference to eyes, shall mean the entire and irrecoverable Loss of Sight.
Loss of or “Loss of Use” means total functional disablement or complete and permanent physical severance of a hand at or above the wrists or of a foot at or ankle joints.
Loss of or "Loss Of Use" means the Permanent total functional disablement or complete and permanent physical severance through or above the wrists or ankle joints, and as used with reference to eyes, shall mean the entire and irrecoverable loss of sight. "Loss Of Hearing" means Permanent and irrecoverable loss of hearing where: If a db - Hearing loss at 500 Hertz If b db - Hearing loss at 1,000 Hertz If c db - Hearing loss at 2,000 Hertz If d db - Hearing loss at 4,000 Hertz 1/6 of (a+2b+2c+d) is above 80dB.

Examples of Loss of in a sentence

  • Prevailing safety norms has to be followed by the successful Tenderer during execution of the work so that LTI (Loss of time due to injury) is zero.

  • Loss of earnings, loss by delay, loss of market or other consequential or indirect loss or damage of any kind or description whatsoever.

  • If such Loss of Value Payment is made, the Loss of Value Payment shall serve as the sole remedy available to the Certificateholders and the Trustee on their behalf regarding any such Material Defect in lieu of any obligation of the Mortgage Loan Seller to otherwise cure such Material Defect or repurchase or substitute for the affected Mortgage Loan based on such Material Defect under any circumstances.

  • Title Transfer: Title and Risk of Loss of goods shall not pass to Fort Bend County until Fort Bend County actually receives and takes possession of the goods at the point or points of delivery.

  • Prevailing safety norms has to be followed so that LTI (Loss of time due to injury) is zero.


More Definitions of Loss of

Loss of. Limb shall mean:
Loss of. One hand One foot, or The sight of one eye Two-thirds of the principal amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: Use of one hand for a continuous period of 12 months following the accident One-half of the principle amount of insurance (Paid to you) LOSS OF: Thumb and index finger of either hand One-third of the principle amount of insurance (Paid to you) The total benefit payable for one loss shall not exceed the principal amount except that the amount payable for any of the above losses shall be doubled if the loss is sustained.
Loss of or "Loss Of Use" means the Permanent total functional disablement or complete and permanent physical severance through or above the wrists or ankle joints, and as used with reference to eyes, shall mean the entire and irrecoverable loss of sight.
Loss of means:• in relation to loss of hands and/or feet, severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint; and• in relation to eye(s), irrecoverable loss of sight.
Loss of with reference to an eye, means permanent and irrecoverable loss of the entire sight of the eye
Loss of or "Loss of Use" shall mean the Permanent total functional disablement or complete and Permanent physical severance of