Capital Benefits Sample Clauses

Capital Benefits. Any payable condition claimed under Capital Benefits must occur within 12 months of the date of injury;
Capital Benefits. For each of the events 1 to 14 listed below, the benefit payable will be the percentage shown applied to the maximum capital benefit of €110,000. 1 Death 5% 2 Permanent Quadriplegia 100% 3 Permanent Paraplegia 100% 4 Permanent total loss of sight Two eyes 100% One eye 50% 5 Permanent total loss of hearing Two ears 75% One ear 25% 6 Permanent total loss of use of Two arms 75% One arm 35% 7 Permanent total loss of use of Two legs 75% One leg 35% 8 Permanent total loss of use of Two+ fingers 40% Two fingers 14% One finger 7% One thumb 19% 9 Permanent total loss of use of Two+ toes 40% Two toes 14% One toe 4% 10 Permanent total loss of use of Two kidneys 75% One kidney 30% Spleen 25% Liver 70% Two testicles 40% One testicle 6% Sexual function 45% 11 Total & permanent Disfigurement Up to 45% Shortening of leg 7% For the purposes of this Event 11 only, Disfigurement means disfigurement that extends to more than 20% of the entire external body. The total percentage paid to be at Our sole and absolute discretion. 12 Any permanent total disability or permanent total loss of use of any body part not shown above will be compensated at a percentage of the Capital Benefit as determined by the Standard Swedish Scale of Benefits (attached hereto as Appendix A. Up to 90% 13 Becoming HIV positive but cover for this event is only provided if the infection was as a direct result of Fitness Centre Activities 10% 14 Actual Expenses incurred following Accidental miscarriage or premature child birth up to max 26 weeks of pregnancy, if such expenses are not covered by the public health system or any private health insurance. Cover for this Event is only provided if the miscarriage or childbirth was as a result of Fitness Centre Activities. Up to 5%
Capital Benefits. Under Section A Capital Benefits the “Disappearance Capital Benefits” clause is amended to read as follows and not as stated in the Policy:
Capital Benefits. What we will pay What we will not pay (a) Illness, except illness directly resulting from medical or surgical treatment rendered necessary by such injury; (b) Suicide or attempted suicide;
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