Manitoba Public Insurance definition

Manitoba Public Insurance means the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation continued by The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act, C.C.S.M. c. P215;
Manitoba Public Insurance or “MPI” means The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation;
Manitoba Public Insurance or “MPI” is defined on the signing page of this Agreement.

Examples of Manitoba Public Insurance in a sentence

  • The Employer reserves the right to verify that a claim for income protection is not made with respect to an injury for which lost earnings are compensated by Manitoba Public Insurance.

  • In 1974, The Automobile Insurance Act was revised and became The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act (Chapter A180 of the continuing consolidation of the Statutes of Manitoba).

  • The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (the “Corporation”) was incorporated as a Crown Corporation under The Automobile Insurance Act in 1970.

  • Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) provides wage loss replacement benefits resulting from motor vehicle accidents regardless of the existence of sick leave benefits provided by employers.

  • Where an employee is unable to work because of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident, she will inform the Employer immediately, in accordance with established procedures, and she must submit a claim for benefits to Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI).

  • Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) provides wage loss replacement benefits for loss of wages resulting from motor vehicle accidents regardless of the existence of sick leave benefits provided by the Employer.

  • Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation (MPIC) provides wage loss replacement benefits resulting from motor vehicle accidents regardless of the existence of sick leave benefits provided by employers.

  • In such cases the Teacher shall reimburse the School Division the amount of benefit received from the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation.

  • Statement of Compliance The financial statements of the Corporation are in such form as prescribed by Section 43(1) of The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation Act and are presented in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB).

  • The wage loss replacement benefits received from Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation shall be used to credit back the Teacher’s accumulated sick leave credits, at the Teacher’s per diem rate, up to the sick leave accumulation amount the Teacher had in their sick leave bank up until the accident.


More Definitions of Manitoba Public Insurance

Manitoba Public Insurance or “MPI” means The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation.
Manitoba Public Insurance means The Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation.

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