Social Insurance definition

Social Insurance means any form of social insurance required under applicable Laws, including without limitation, the PRC national and local contributions for pensions, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, work-related injury insurance, pregnancy benefits, and housing accumulation funds.
Social Insurance has the meaning set forth in Section 3.26(iii) hereof.
Social Insurance has the meaning set forth in Section 26(b) of Schedule D hereof.

Examples of Social Insurance in a sentence

  • If such number of Rights shall not be all the Rights evidenced by this Rights Certificate, a new Rights Certificate for the balance of such Rights shall be registered in the name of and delivered to: (Name) (Address) (City and Province) Social Insurance Number or other taxpayer identification number.

  • For example, if you are a resident of Canada, enter your Social Insurance Number.

  • The undersigned hereby irrevocably directs that the said Common Shares be issued, registered and delivered as follows: Name(s) in Full and Social Insurance Number(s) (if applicable) Address(es) Number of Common Shares Please print full name in which certificates representing the Common Shares are to be issued.

  • As soon as practically possible following the Closing, the Group Companies shall use best efforts to comply with all applicable PRC Laws in all material respects, including without limitation, Laws pertaining to Social Insurance, welfare funds, social benefits, medical benefits, insurance, retirement benefits, pensions and labor dispatch.

  • The Group Companies shall use best efforts to pay and fund all Social Insurance obligations incurred prior to Closing, in accordance with applicable Laws and the expressly requirements of competent Governmental Authorities within twelve (12) months after the Closing.


More Definitions of Social Insurance

Social Insurance means any form of social insurance required under applicable Laws, including the PRC national and local contributions for pensions, medical insurance, unemployment insurance, work-related injury insurance, pregnancy benefits, and housing accumulation funds.
Social Insurance means any form of social insurance or social contribution required under applicable Law, including social security, employment, unemployment or employee insurance, workmen’s compensation and medical insurance, and any contribution payable therewith to any Governmental Authority or social welfare organization.
Social Insurance means the guarantee to fully or partially offset an employee’s income that is reduced or lost due to his/her sickness, maternity, labour accident, occupational disease, retirement or death, on the basis of his/her contributions to the social insurance fund.
Social Insurance has the meaning set forth in Section 26(ii) of Schedule D hereof.
Social Insurance. ’ means contribution based benefit payments aimed at income maintenance;
Social Insurance means any form of social insurance required under Applicable Law.
Social Insurance means the pension, medical insurance, work-related insurance, unemployment insurance and maternity insurance prescribed by the PRC Laws. Leased Properties means all the properties leased by the Company currently, including plants, offices, employee dormitories and cafeteria.