Disfigurement definition

Disfigurement means a serious or protracted blemish, scar, or deformity that spoils a person's appearance or limits bodily functions.
Disfigurement means impairment of or injury to the beauty, symmetry or appearance of a person that renders the person unsightly, misshapen or imperfect, or deforms the person in some manner, or otherwise causes a detrimental change in the external form of the person.
Disfigurement means that which impairs or injures the beauty, symmetry, or appearance of a person or thing; that which renders unsightly, misshapen, or imperfect, or deforms in some manner.

Examples of Disfigurement in a sentence

  • Disfigurement or damage caused by abnormal use or any damage to the carpet not arising out of defects in the carpet.

  • If an Insured Person described in Category A (Pupil) or Category B (Employee) sustains Bodily Injury resulting in a Permanent Disability insured under Items 1 to 14 of Section 1 (Serious Injury) and/or Section 3 (Disfigurement or scarring of the Face and Body) and the total Benefit Amount payable reaches the amount stated in the Schedule of Benefits, the Supplemental Benefit stated in the Schedule of Benefits is also payable.

  • Disfigurement or damage caused by abnormal use or any damage to the carpet not arising out of manufacturing defect in the carpet, including such disfigurement or damage as tears, ▇▇▇▇▇, pulls, cuts, installation on stairs, damage resulting from improper cleaning agents or methods, or damage in transit.

  • Disfigurement or damage caused by abnormal use or any damage to the carpet not arising out of defect in the carpet.

  • Permanent Facial Disfigurement A permanent physical disfigurement or scarring of the facial area from the hairline to the neck normally exposed to view.

  • Disfigurement of any kind including burn marks, stains, gouges, cracks, or breakage is not considered normal wear and tear, thus Tenant is severally liable for labor and material costs required to repair or replace any damaged property, except for reasonable wear and tear.

  • When, as a direct result of suffering a loss under the circumstances described in Section B1 - Description of Coverage and Section B2 - Aircraft Coverage, an Insured Person suffers cosmetic disfigurement due to a burn, the Insurer will pay the Cosmetic Disfigurement Benefit, provided that such burn is classified as a third (3rd) degree burn.

  • Disfigurement or damage caused by abnormal use or any damage to the carpet not arising out of a manufacturing defect in the carpet, including such disfigurement or damage as tears, ▇▇▇▇▇, pulls, cuts, floods, excessive alkalinity, excessive moisture, installation on stairs, damage resulting from improper cleaning agents or methods, neglect, or damage in transit.

  • When, as a direct result of suffering a loss under the circumstances described in section C1 - Description of Coverage and section C2 - Aircraft Coverage, an Insured Employee suffers cosmetic disfigurement due to a burn, the Insurer will pay the Cosmetic Disfigurement Benefit, provided that such burn is classified as a third-degree burn.

  • This section only applies to losses payable under Section B5.1 Specific Loss Accident Indemnity, Section B5.2 Permanent Total Disability Indemnity and B5.3 Cosmetic Disfigurement Benefit.


More Definitions of Disfigurement

Disfigurement means impairment of or injury to the beauty,
Disfigurement under C.L. § 3-201(d), means “‘an externally visible blemish or scar that impairs one’s appearance.’” Thomas v. State, 128 Md. App. 274, 303 (citation omitted), cert. denied, 357 Md. 192 (1999).
Disfigurement or “disfigure” shall mean the unsightly and injurious trimming of a tree. This shall include tree-pruning practices that are not in conformance with the ISA standards. It shall include pruning practices such as stubbing, heading, heading back, stubbing off, pollarding, tipping, hat racking, topping off, de-horning, lopping, or rounding.
Disfigurement means an externally visible malformation.
Disfigurement or "Disfigured" means spoiled or deformed appearance caused by burns that can be corrected by means of reconstructive or cosmetic surgery.

Related to Disfigurement

  • Degradation means a decrease in the useful life of the right-of-way caused by excavation in or disturbance of the right-of-way, resulting in the need to reconstruct such right-of-way earlier than would be required if the excavation or disturbance did not occur.

  • Pain means an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage. Pain is an individual, multifactorial experience influenced by culture, previous pain events, beliefs, mood and ability to cope.

  • Tampering means inactivation, adjustment or modification of the emission control system, including any software or other logical control elements of such a system, that has the effect, whether intended or not, of worsening the emissions performance of the engine;

  • Nondegradation means the prevention of a significant change in water quality that lowers the quality of high-quality water for one or more parameters. Also, the prohibition of any increase in discharge that exceeds the limits established under or determined from a permit or approval issued by the Department prior to April 29, 1993.

  • Permanent radiographic installation means an enclosed shielded room, cell, or vault, not located at a temporary jobsite, in which radiography is performed.