Legal disability definition

Legal disability means a person under a legal disability who is a minor, an incompetent or incapacitated person, or an unborn individual, or whose identity or location is unknown.
Legal disability means the condition of a trailer or semi-trailer that, due to its weight, height, or other size characteristics, is unable to be transported when attached to the vehicle that was pulling it.
Legal disability means either Employee has been unable to substantially perform his duties hereunder by reason of illness, accident or other physical or mental disability for a continuous period of 180 days or an aggregate period of 270 days during any continuous twelve-month period, or that in the opinion of the Board of Directors, such opinion to be derived from the reports of three (3) physicians of its choosing, Employee will be unable to substantially perform his duties hereunder by reason of illness, accident or other physical or mental disability for a continuous period of 180 days or an aggregate period of 270 days during any continuous twelve-month period. (B) "Good Reason" shall mean a breach by Employer of its obligations under this Agreement. (C) "Change in Control" shall mean: (1) the sale by Employer of all or substantially all of its assets to any person (as such term is used in Sections 13(d) and 14(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), the consolidation of Employer with any person, or the merger of Employer with any person as a result of which merger Employer is not the surviving entity, or if the surviving entity, Employer is owned by a parent company; or (2) the sale or transfer by one or more of Employer's shareholders in one or more transactions, related or unrelated, to one or more persons under circumstances whereby any person and its "affiliates" (as defined herein) shall own, as a result of such sale or transfer thereafter, at least Fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares of Employer. An "affiliate" shall mean any person that directly, or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is controlled by, or is under common control with, any other person. (d)

Examples of Legal disability in a sentence

  • Limitation of suits, appeals and applications, Period of Limitation, Continuous running of time, Effect of sufficient cause for not preferring appeals or making applications within the period of limitation, Legal disability, Computation of period of Limitation and Execution of time in legal proceedings, Effect of Death, Fraud, Acknowledgement in writing, Acquisition of ownership by possession.

  • Legal, disability and financial counselling organisations reported similar problems in submissions to the investigation.

  • Legal disability status is not used here, since it is, by definition, more endogenous to the retirement system.

  • Legal disability is inability to sue owing to minority, lunacy or idiocy.

  • A person under Legal disability shall enter an appearance by his guardian.


More Definitions of Legal disability

Legal disability means the inability of Employee, due to illness, accident or other physical or mental incapacity, to perform substantially all of his regular duties as an employee of the Company for a period (whether continuous or periodic) of six (6) months during the Employment Term, or a physical or mental incapacity in which there is no hope of recovery within eight (8) months. In the event that there is any dispute as to Employee’s Legal Disability, a determination shall be made at the written request of either the Company or Employee sent to the other (and within thirty (30) days after such request) by a majority of three physicians, one of whom shall be selected by Employee, one by the Company and the third by the two physicians so selected.
Legal disability means the inability of the Employee, by reason of illness, accident or other physical or mental disability, for a period of 120 days, whether or not consecutive, during any 360-day period, to perform the services contemplated under this Agreement. A determination of disability shall be made by a physician satisfactory to both the Employee and the Company; provided, however, that if the Employee and the Company do not agree on a physician, the Employee and the Company shall each select a physician and these two together shall select a third physician, whose determination as to disability shall be binding on all parties.
Legal disability means legal disability by reason of nonage or unsoundness of mind;
Legal disability. Legally Disabled or similar terms refer to the death, adjudication of incompetency (which term shall include, but not be limited to, insanity), or dissolution of any Person, not including Bankruptcy.
Legal disability means that a Participant is permanently and totally disabled within the meaning of Code section 22(e)(3).
Legal disability means the lack of legal capability to perform an act which includes the ability to manage or administer his or her financial affairs as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction or another federal agency where the federal agency has determined that the adult requires a representative payee and there is no legal guardian to receive federal benefits on his or her own behalf;
Legal disability an individual shall be deemed under a legal disability if he or she (i) is a minor, (ii) has been legally declared incompetent, or (iii) is an individual for whom a guardian, conservator or similar fiduciary (however denominated in the relevant jurisdiction) has been appointed.