Common use of Statutory Provisions Clause in Contracts

Statutory Provisions. These statements apply where they are required by law: 1. As between an injured worker and PERMA, XXXXX has notice of injury when the Member has notice. 2. PERMA is directly and primarily liable to any person entitled to the benefits payable by this coverage, subject to the provisions, conditions and limitations of this agreement. 3. Jurisdiction over the Member is jurisdiction over PERMA for purposes of the Workers' Compensation law. PERMA is bound by decisions against the Member under that law, subject to the provisions of this agreement that are not in conflict with that law. 4. Terms of this coverage that conflict with the Workers' Compensation law are changed by this statement to the extent necessary to conform to that law. 5. The Member's employee has a first lien upon any amount which becomes owing to the Member by XXXXX on account of this agreement and in the case of the Member's legal incapacity or inability to receive the money and pay it to the claimant, XXXXX will pay it directly to the claimant. Nothing in these paragraphs relieves the Member of its duties under this agreement.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Coverage, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Coverage, Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability Coverage

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