Broken Bones Sample Clauses

Broken Bones. We will pay the amount as per percentage mentioned below in table of the Sum Insured as specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance if an Insured Person sustains Broken Bones directly due to an Accident that occurs during this Policy Period and which results in conditions specified in the table below: b) All spinous, transverse process or pedicle fractures 30% c) All other vertebral fractures 20% 9 Fractures of Rib or Ribs, Cheekbone, Coccyx, Upper Jaw, Nose, Toe and toes, finger or fingers: a) Multiple fractures (at least one compound & one complete) 16% b) All other compound fractures 12% c) Multiple fractures, at least one complete 8% d) All other fractures 4% The Benefit specified above will be payable provided that: (a) Any Fracture which results due to any Illness or disease (including malignancy) or due to osteoporosis shall not be payable under this benefit; (b) If an Insured Person suffers a Fracture not specified in the table above but the Fracture is due to an Injury that is suffered during the Policy Period solely and directly due to an Accident that occurs during the Policy Period, then Our medical advisors will determine the amount payable, if any (c) This benefit is applicable on an individual basis irrespective of type of policy (Individual/ Floater). Maximum amount payable in respect of multiple nature of fracture (more than 100%) would be restricted to Sum Insured opted by the Insured for this Benefit as mentioned in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance during the Policy Year.
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Broken Bones. We will pay the amount as per percentage mentioned below in table of the Sum Insured as specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance if an Insured Person sustains Broken Bones directly due to an Accident that occurs during the Policy Period and which results in conditions specified in the table below, : 1 Fractures of the Skull: a) Compound fracture with damage to the brain tissue 100% b) Compound fracture without damage to the brain tissue 75% c) All other fractures 50% 2 Fractures of hip or pelvis (excluding thigh or coccyx): a) Multiple fractures (at least one compound & one complete) 100% b) All other compound fractures 50% c) Multiple fractures, at least one complete 30% d) All other fractures 20% 3 Fracture of thigh or heel: a) Multiple fractures (at least one compound & one complete) 50% b) All other compound fractures 40% c) Multiple fractures, at least one complete 30%
Broken Bones. We will pay the amount as per percentage mentioned below in table of the Sum Insured as specified in the Policy Schedule / Certificate of Insurance if an Insured Person sustains Broken Bones directly due to an Accident that occurs during the Policy Period and which results in conditions specified in the table below, : Sr. No. Particulars Percentage of Sum Insured payable 1 Fractures of the Skull: a) Compound fracture with damage to the brain tissue 100% b) Compound fracture without damage to the brain tissue 75% c) All other fractures 50% 2 Fractures of hip or pelvis (excluding thigh or coccyx): a) Multiple fractures (at least one compound & one complete) 100% b) All other compound fractures 50% c) Multiple fractures, at least one complete 30% d) All other fractures 20%
Broken Bones. Xxx, the second daughter of the family, commits suicide. She jumped from the M floor, the thirteenth floor, of a construction site called Nam Xxxx Xxxx, and this breaks her bones. The occurrence is rich in its symbolic associations: “M” suggests middle, for it symbolizes Xxx’s position as the middle daughter, and the conditions of being caught in- between. “Thirteen,” in American culture is an unlucky number, a symbol of bad luck, betrayal, and misfortune, but in the protagonists’ dialect, it means “to live” (B 123), a symbol of rebirth and luckiness. The opposition of the two meanings immediately situates Xxx between opposing forces of two cultures. “Nam” in Chinese means “south.” It has the same pronunciation as “difficult.” In Chinese culture, “the Nam is a bad-luck place, a spooked spot” (14). “
Broken Bones. If the Insured Person sustains Bodily Injury whilst on a Trip during the Period of Insurance which directly and independently of all other causes results in broken bones as specified in this Section, then the Company agrees to pay to the Insured Person the compensation stated in the Table of Benefits up to the amount specified in Policy Schedule/Certificate of Insurance.

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  • Union Bulletin Boards The Employer will provide bulletin boards in each building which may be used by the Union for posting notices of the following types: (a) Notices of recreational and social events. (b) Notices of elections. (c) Notices of results of elections. (d) Notices of meetings.

  • Bulletin Board The Employer shall provide a bulletin board which shall be placed so that all employees will have access to it and upon which the Union shall have the right to post notices of regular meetings, special meetings, seminars or Union activities.

  • Bulletin Board Space 34.01 The Employer shall provide bulletin boards to be placed in reasonably accessible locations upon which designated space shall be provided where the Union may be permitted to post notices of meetings and other such notices which may be of interest to Employees. It is not the intention of the Union to post anything objectionable to the Employer.

  • Bulletin Boards The Employer shall provide bulletin board facilities for the exclusive use of the Union, the sites to be determined by mutual agreement. The use of such bulletin board facilities shall be restricted to the business affairs of the Union.

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