Living will definition

Living will means a statement written either by a person who
Living will means a declaration made under section 145B.03; and
Living will means a written document voluntarily executed by an individual directing the withholding or withdrawal of life-sustaining procedures when an individual is in a terminal condition, coma, or persistent vegetative state in accordance with this chapter, as such chapter existed on and before June 30, 2007.

Examples of Living will in a sentence

  • Young Living will not be held responsible for any unintended or adverse consequences of this service.

  • After that time, Young Living will regard the first application received by Young Living as binding.

  • If the RMA number is not included, Young Living will not process shipping discrepancies, issue credits, or replace damaged products.

  • In the event that residence halls need to be vacated for public health needs or other emergency purposes, Campus Living will inform students of move-out procedures and updated timelines.

  • If all promotional products are returned, Young Living will credit the member for the product purchased.


More Definitions of Living will

Living will or “declaration” means:
Living will means a written statement in compliance with section 19a-575a, as amended by this act, containing a declarant's wishes concerning any aspect of his or her health care, including the withholding or withdrawal of life support systems;
Living will means a written, witnessed advance directive governing the withholding or withdrawing of life-prolonging intervention, voluntarily executed by a person in accordance with the requirements of section four of this article.
Living will means a written, witnessed advance directive governing the withholding or withdrawing of life-prolonging intervention, voluntarily executed by a person in accordance with the requirements of §16-30-4 of this code.
Living will means a statement written either by a person who has not written a health care power of attorney or by the principal as an attachment to a health care power of attorney and intended to guide or control the health care treatment decisions that can be made on that person's behalf.
Living will means a document that tells a person's health care professional whether the person wants death-delaying procedures used if the person has a terminal condition, and the person is unable to state his or her wishes. A terminal condition means an incurable and irreversible condition such that death is imminent, and the application of any death delaying procedures serves only to prolong the dying process. A living will allows for the administration of medication, sustenance, or the performance of any medical procedure deemed necessary by the person's attending physician to provide the person with comfort care.
Living will means a legal document that provides instructions and directions regarding healthcare in the event that the individual subsequently lacks such decision-making capability.