Good Health definition

Good Health means the absence of any illness, disease, or physical or mental condition (including, but not limited to, cancer, terminal illness or end-stage disease) or any reason to seek medical attention for any illness, disease, or physical or mental condition (including, but not limited to, cancer, terminal illness or end-stage disease) that is likely to affect your life expectancy or future ability to work.
Good Health means a condition of health free of parasites and hereditary disorders and of reasonably sound physical condition and temperament.
Good Health means that you have no mental or physical disabilities which would interfere with your ability to drive, for example stroke/deafness/heart condition/diabetes/loss of limb/loss of sight in an eye/epilepsy. In addition, you must not be taking drugs likely to affect your driving or drugs prescribed by a registered medical practitioner for treatment of drug addiction.

Examples of Good Health in a sentence

  • UNDP may require the Individual contractor to submit a Statement of Good Health from a recognized physician prior to commencement of work in any offices or premises of UNDP or before engaging in any travel required by UNDP or connected with the performance of the Contract.

  • Such travel shall be at economy care when by air.UNDP may require the Individual contractor to submit a Statement of Good Health from a recognized physician prior to commencement of work in any offices or premises of UNDP or before engaging in any travel required by UNDP or connected with the performance of the Contract.

  • The Individual contractor shall provide such a Statement of Good Health as soon as practicable following such request, and prior to engaging in any such travel, and the Individual contractor warrants the accuracy of any such Statement, including, but not limited to, confirmation that the Individual contractor has been fully informed regarding the requirements for inoculations for the country or countries to which travel may be authorized.

  • Such travel shall be at economy care when by air.UNDP may require the Individual contractor to submit a Statement of Good Health from a recognized physician prior to commencement of work in any offices or premises of UNDP or before engaging in any travel required by UNDP or connected with the performance of the Individual Contract.

  • UNDP may require the Individual contractor to submit a Statement of Good Health from a recognized physician prior to commencement of work in any offices or premises of UNDP or before engaging in any travel required by UNDP or connected with the performance of the Individual Contract.


More Definitions of Good Health

Good Health means that you have no mental or physical disabilities which would interfere with your ability to drive, for example stroke/deafness/heart condition/diabetes/loss of limb/loss of sight in an eye/epilepsy. In addition, you must not be taking drugs likely to affect your driving or drugs prescribed by a registered medical practitioner for treatment of drug addiction. You will need to have held a UK driving licence for at least a year (two years if you are under 25) or a European Union Licence for at least two years. We will require the driving licence numbers and other identification information for all those who intend to drive, when you make your booking. We will need to see the driving licences for all named drivers, plus another form of identification such as passport and a recent utility xxxx (for each driver) on collection of the vehicle. We are also required to run a DVLA check on your license. This can be performed on collection by providing us with your National Insurance Number. Alternatively, you can choose to visit the DVLA website to generate a ‘check code’ if you would prefer not to disclose your National Insurance Number. A maximum of 3 drivers per rental is allowed by our insurers. You cannot drive away a vehicle without us having sight of your licences and ID documents. The vehicle must only be driven by you or any other person who has first been authorised by us, for whom you have provided the insurance, driving licence and personal identification information. Failure to provide accurate information may invalidate the insurance and render you liable for all losses howsoever sustained including claims by third parties. You warrant that all information supplied to us in connection with this agreement is true and complete. In particular, on collection of the vehicle you warrant that information supplied with the original booking has not materially changed, including but not limited to the number of points on a driver’s licence. We will supply the vehicle to you in good overall and operating condition, complete with all necessary documents, parts and accessories. You agree to return the vehicle to us in the same condition as you rented it, subject to fair wear and tear, with the same documents, parts and accessories, at the location and on the date and time designated in this Rental Agreement or sooner upon demand by us. Failure to do so may result in further charges becoming due and payable by you.
Good Health means that you have no mental or physical disabilities which would interfere with your ability to drive, for example stroke/deafness/heart condition/diabetes/loss of limb/loss of sight in an eye/epilepsy.
Good Health means the absence of any physical or mental condition or any reason to seek medical attention for any physical or mental condition that is likely to affect the Insured’s life expectancy or future ability to work.
Good Health. An employee shall be eligible for the Good Health incentive if they do not utilize a sick day between January 1 and December 31 in any calendar year.
Good Health means a condition of health free of parasites and congenital defects and of reasonably sound physical condition and temperament.
Good Health means that a person must be capable of safe and effective practice without supervision. It does not mean the absence of any disability or health condition.” (NMC, 2008, p. 5-6)
Good Health means that they are medically fit to drive and are not under the influence of any alcohol, or illegal drugs, or any medically prescribed drugs which effect their driving ability. The Designated Driver shall have held a UK, European Union, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand driving licence for a minimum of 2 (two) years, have not had their licence suspended for any period within the last 3 (three) years, have not been involved in more than 1 (one) fault incident within the last 3 (three) years, have no more than 2 (two) driving convictions with a maximum of 3 (three) points per conviction, and have not obtained a BA, DD or UT conviction. We will need to see the driving licence for the Designate Driver, plus two forms of further address identification such as a recent utility bill or bank statement prior to collection of the Van. We may also run a DVLA check on their license. This should be performed in advance of collection by providing us with their National Insurance Number. Alternatively, you can choose to visit the DVLA website to generate a ‘check code’ if you would prefer not to disclose their National Insurance Number. The Designated Driver cannot drive away a van without us having sight of licences and ID documents. Failure to provide accurate information may invalidate the insurance and render you liable for all costs and/or losses howsoever sustained including claims by third parties. You warrant that all information supplied to us in connection with this agreement is true, accurate and complete. On Collection Day you warrant that any information supplied by you at any stage prior to collection has not materially changed, including but not limited to the number of points on the driver’s licence.