Disfigurement definition
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.