Loss of an Eye, definition

Loss of an Eye, means total and irrevocable loss of sight in that eye.
Loss of an Eye, means total and irrevocable loss of sight of an eye which:
Loss of an Eye, means total and irrevocable loss of sight of an eye which: a. is caused by Bodily Injury resulting from an Accident, and b. occurs due to the said Bodily Injury solely, directly and independently of any other causes, and c. occurs within one hundred and eighty (180) days of the occurrence of such Accident but before the expiry of the cover.

Examples of Loss of an Eye, in a sentence

  • After the outbreak is closed, subsequent identification of additional cases of COVID-19 shall be reported, as above.Appendix C - VOSH Notification for Fatalities, In-Patient Hospitalization, Loss of an Eye, VOSH Onsite Inspection Information Virginia Code § 40.1-51.1. D requires all employers, regardless of how many individuals they employ, to report any work-related incident resulting in a fatality or catastrophe within eight (8) hours to the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI).


More Definitions of Loss of an Eye,

Loss of an Eye, means enucleation of the eye.
Loss of an Eye, means physical loss of an eye, including enucleation and evisceration. (O) "Public employee" or "employee" has the same meaning as public employee in section
Loss of an Eye, means physical loss of an eye, including enucleation and evisceration.
Loss of an Eye, means total and irrevocable loss of audible communication. "Loss of Speech" means total and irrevocable loss of audible communication.
Loss of an Eye, means the complete and irrecoverable loss of the sight of an Eye.
Loss of an Eye, means the complete and irrecoverable and irremediable loss of the sight of an eye. ‘Permanent Total Disablement’ means absolute disablement from engaging in or giving attention to any gainful occupation for twelve calendar months and at the end of that time being beyond hope of improvement.

Related to Loss of an Eye,

  • Loss of Use means the total and irrecoverable loss of function of an arm, hand, foot, leg or thumb and index finger of the same hand provided such loss of function is continuous for 12 consecutive months and such loss of function is thereafter determined on evidence satisfactory to Chubb Life to be permanent.

  • Loss of Hand or Foot means complete severance through or above the wrist or ankle joint. (In South Carolina, "Loss of Hand" can also mean the loss of four whole fingers from one hand.)

  • Loss of Sight means the entire, permanent and irrecoverable loss of sight.

  • Serious Misconduct means any misconduct identified as a ground for termination in the Motorola Code of Business Conduct, or the human resources policies, or other written policies or procedures.

  • Employer/Client means the PSCA that signs the contract for the services/goods with the selected/qualified Contractor.