Common use of Medical Statements Clause in Contracts

Medical Statements. The Employer may require an Employee to provide a statement from a qualified medical practitioner, that the Employee is able to work or unable to work as a result of illness, accident or injury. Any additional cost for the statement will be borne by the Employer.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement Made and Entered Into, Agreement Made and Entered Into, Agreement Made and Entered Into

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Medical Statements. The Employer employer may require an Employee employee to provide a statement from a qualified medical practitioner, that the Employee employee is able to work or unable to work as a result of illness, accident or injury. Any additional cost for the statement will be borne by the Employeremployer. The employer shall pay the cost of a certificate where required by the employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: negotech.service.canada.ca

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Medical Statements. The Employer may require an Employee to provide a statement from a qualified medical practitioner, that the Employee is able to work or unable to work as a result of illness, accident or injury. Any additional cost for the statement will be borne by the Employer. The Employer shall pay the cost of a medical certificate where required by the Employer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Made and Entered Into

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