Disability Benefit definition

Disability Benefit means the benefit set forth in Article 8.
Disability Benefit means the benefit set forth in Article 7.
Disability Benefit means the benefit payable to the Executive following a determination, in accordance with Subsection 6.1(a), that he is no longer able, properly and satisfactorily, to perform his duties at the Bank.

Examples of Disability Benefit in a sentence

  • The obligation of a Party to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless another Party under this Article will not be limited in any way by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation, or benefits payable by or for either Party under any statutory scheme, including any Worker’s Compensation Acts, Disability Benefit Acts or other Employee Benefit Acts.


More Definitions of Disability Benefit

Disability Benefit means a benefit paid as disability retirement under section 145.36 of the Revised Code, as a disability allowance under section 145.361 of the Revised Code, or as a disability benefit under section 145.37 of the Revised Code.
Disability Benefit means the benefit described in Section 2.3.
Disability Benefit means the benefit set forth in Section 5.5.
Disability Benefit means income replacement payments payable to a participating employee under a
Disability Benefit means a benefit paid as disability retirement under section 3309.40 of the Revised Code, as a disability allowance under section 3309.401 of the Revised Code, or as a disability benefit under section 3309.35 of the Revised Code.
Disability Benefit means the monthly benefit payable to the Director following a determination, in accordance with Subsection 5.2, that he is no longer able, properly and satisfactorily, to perform his duties as a Director.
Disability Benefit means the benefit payable to the Executive as provided in Section 2.3.