temporary disablement definition
temporary disablement means a condition resulting from an employment injury which requires medical treatment and renders an employee, as a result of such injury, temporarily incapable of doing the work which he was doing prior to or at the time of the injury;
temporary disablement means disablement of a degree which, in the opinion of the board, is such as to render an employed member for the time being unfit to discharge or incapable of discharging the duties of the member’s office and is not total and permanent disablement or permanent and partial disablement.
temporary disablement means a condition resulting from an employment injury which requires medical treatment and renders an employee, as a result of such injury,
More Definitions of temporary disablement
temporary disablement means the reduction for a limited period of time of the worker’s capacity for work partially or totally.
temporary disablement means a condition resulting from a self-employment injury which requires medical treatment and renders a self-employed insured person, as a result of such injury, temporarily incapable of carrying out any self-employment activity which he was capable of performing prior to or at the time of the self-employment injury;
temporary disablement means a condition resulting from an employment injury which requires medical treatment and renders an employee,
temporary disablement means, a condition of temporary nature caused by an accident which results in the loss of or diminution of wage-earning capacity in the work at which such employee was employed at the time of accident.
temporary disablement means disablement caused by Injury or Illness and as a result of which you are prevented from attending to your own occupation and provided you are not otherwise gainfully employed or in receipt of any payments from your employer (including sick pay) or workers compensation insurance.
temporary disablement means a state of temporary impairment or incapacity which, in the opinion of the Insurer, is not permanent or irreversible and which, in respect of Assault With Intent To Do Grievous Bodily Harm, results in Hospitalisation of 24 (twenty four) continuous hours or more;
temporary disablement means a condition resulting from an