Brother In-law definition

Brother In-law or “Sister In-law” means the brother or sister of the Employees spouse.
Brother In-law means the husband of a sister by blood or marriage.
Brother In-law means the brother of a Policyholder’s wife or husband, who is nominated by the Policyholder to enjoy cover under the Extended Family funeral cover, and “Sister-in-law” shall bear the same meaning in respect of the female gender;

Examples of Brother In-law in a sentence

  • The deceased person was related to me as: □ Spouse □ Child □ Parent or Parent-in-law □ Grandparent □ Sibling (Brother or Sister) □ Brother In-law or Sister In-law In order to process your application for the New Brunswick Bereavement Allowance, you must include documents supporting this application including proof of death and relationship to the deceased.


More Definitions of Brother In-law

Brother In-law means the husband of an employee’s sister or the brother of an employee’s husband or wife;
Brother In-law means sister's husband or wife's brother. “Sister-in- law” shall mean brother's wife or husband's sister. The City shall be entitled at any time to demand the employee to produce adequate proof of death and relationship.
Brother In-law means the husband of a sister by blood or marriage. (f) "Child" means a person under eighteen years of age. (g) "Child center" means an institution or facility designed for the care of children licensed or approved pursuant to Tribal law, or, if outside the Tribal jurisdiction, by the law of the jurisdiction in which such facility is physically located, or both. (h) "Child in need of supervision" means any child:
Brother In-law means sister's a sibling’s husband or spouse's brother.