Injuries definition

Injuries means accidental bodily injuries received while this policy is in force, and resulting in loss independently of a sickness and all other causes.
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries received by you while this policy is in force which result independently of sickness and all other causes in: (a) loss of life, limb or sight, paraplegia, hemiplegia or quadriplegia; and/or
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries received while insured under this certificate. They must result in covered loss independently of sickness and other causes.

Examples of Injuries in a sentence

  • Injuries or damages to persons or properties which are unavoidable result of the execution or maintenance of the works in accordance with the contract.

  • Personal Injuries (Compensation Insurance) Act 1963 and any other modifications.

  • Injuries or damage to persons or property resulting from any act or neglect of the SBIIMS Pvt.

  • This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

  • The Bidder warrants that all its employees (including the employees of any sub-contractor that may be appointed) are covered in terms of the Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act 13 of 1993 and that the cover shall remain in force for the duration of the adjudication of this bid and/ or subsequent agreement.


More Definitions of Injuries

Injuries means accidental bodily injuries: (a) received while insured under this policy; and (b) resulting, independently of sickness and all other causes, in loss specified in the Benefit Provision(s) and Insuring Provision(s). The Plan of Insurance specifies the Benefit and Insuring Provision(s) applicable to each class of Insureds. Benefits are payable for an Insured's injuries under only one Insuring Provision for any one accident.
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries: (a) received (1)
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries which are received while the employee is insured under the Plan and which result in a covered loss independently of sickness and all other causes.
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries received while insured under this certificate. They must result in covered loss independently of sickness and othercauses.
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries received by you while this policy is in force which result independently of sickness and all other causes in: (a) loss of life, limb or sight, paraplegia, hemiplegia or quadriplegia; and/or (b) expense incurred for hospital and professional services specified in this policy.
Injuries. , as used in this rider, means accidental bodily injuries which are received by the Insured or a covered dependent while insured under this rider and which result in loss of life independently of sickness and all other causes.
Injuries means accidental bodily injuries: (a) received representatives; (d) any hazardous, pathogenic or poisonous, Person’s claim form is not submitted within this time frame, Primary is in force for a Eligible Person and results directly and independently while covered under this program and any attached coverages: (b) biological, chemical, nuclear or radioactive material, gas, matter or Insured Person’s claim may be denied. Failure to provide Proof of of all other causes in a loss or Injury (as defined below) covered by resulting in loss independently of sickness and all other causes: and other contamination; (e) declared or undeclared War; (f) warlike action Loss within these time frames will not invalidate or reduce any the program for which benefits are payable. by military force including action in hindering or defending against an otherwise valid claim if notice is given as soon as is reasonably “Covered Person” means a Participant.