Common use of Definition of Chronic Incapacity Clause in Contracts

Definition of Chronic Incapacity. An injury, illness, or physical or mental condition which causes a chronic, open-ended, and indeterminate inability to continue to perform one or more of the principal tasks of a police officer as set forth in the class specifications. [See Side Letter: March 23, 2007]

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Definition of Chronic Incapacity. An injury, illness, or physical or mental condition which causes a chronic, open-ended, and indeterminate inability to continue to perform one or more of the principal tasks of a police officer as set forth in the class specifications. [See Side Letter: March 23, 2007]specifications (see side letter 3/23/07).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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Definition of Chronic Incapacity. An injury, illness, or physical or mental condition which causes a chronic, open-ended, and indeterminate inability to continue to perform one or more of the principal tasks of a police officer as set forth in the class specifications. [See Side Letter: March 23, 2007].

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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