Total Disability Definition Sample Clauses

The Total Disability Definition clause establishes the criteria under which an individual is considered totally disabled for the purposes of an insurance policy or employment agreement. Typically, this clause outlines specific conditions, such as the inability to perform the substantial and material duties of one's occupation due to injury or illness, and may require that the disability persists for a minimum period. By clearly defining what constitutes total disability, this clause ensures both parties understand when benefits or accommodations are triggered, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes.
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Total Disability Definition. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Total Disability” shall mean Executive’s mental or physical impairment which has or is likely to prevent Executive from performing the responsibilities and duties of his position for three (3) months or more in the aggregate during any six (6) month period. Any question as to the existence or extent of Executive’s disability upon which the Executive and the Company cannot agree shall be resolved by a qualified independent physician who is an acknowledged expert in the area of the mental or physical impairment, selected in good faith by the Board and Executive (or his personal administrator).
Total Disability Definition. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Total Disability” shall mean Employee’s mental or physical impairment which has or is likely to prevent Employee from performing the responsibilities and duties of his position for three (3) months or more in the aggregate during any six (6) month period. Any question as to the existence or extent of Employee’s disability upon which the Employee and the Company cannot agree shall be resolved by a qualified independent physician who is an acknowledged expert in the area of the mental or physical impairment, selected in good faith by the Board and Employee (or his personal administrator).
Total Disability Definition. You are Totally Disabled from your Own Occupation if, as a result of Physical Disease, Injury, Pregnancy or Mental Disorder, you are unable to perform with reason- able continuity the Substantial And Material Acts necessary to pursue your Own Occupation and you are not working in your Own Occupation.
Total Disability Definition. For purposes of this Agreement, the termTotal Disability” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Participant’s Third Amended Employment Agreement executed as of July 15, 2005 and effective as of July 1, 2005, as amended from time to time.