Common use of TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY BENEFIT Clause in Contracts

TOTAL AND PERMANENT DISABILITY BENEFIT. 4.1 Total and Permanent Disability (“Disability” or “TPD”) means any of the two situations: (1) The Life Assured, due to accident or sickness, is disabled to such an extent as to be rendered totally unable to engage in any occupation, business or activity for income, remuneration or profit; and the disability must continue uninterrupted for at least 6 consecutive months from the time when disability started; and The disability must, in the view of a medical examiner appointed by the Company, be deemed permanent with no possibility of improvement in the foreseeable future. (2) The Life Assured, due to accident or sickness, suffers total and irrecoverable loss of use of: a. the entire sight in both eyes; or b. any two limbs at or above the wrist or ankle ; or c. the entire sight in one eye and any one limb at or above the wrist or ankle.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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