Total or Permanent Disability definition

Total or Permanent Disability includes the Employee being absent from his employment by reason of sickness, ill health or other incapacity or disability for a period of more than three months in excess of accrued sick leave in any period of 12 consecutive months; and
Total or Permanent Disability means that the Eligible Person has, in the opinion of the Board, after considering such medical and other evidence as it sees fit, become incapacitated to such an extent as to render the Eligible Person unlikely ever to engage in any occupation with the Company or an affiliate of the Company for which he or she is reasonably qualified by education, training or experience.

Examples of Total or Permanent Disability in a sentence

  • Evidence of Total or Permanent Disability or Death of Member: Should Member become totally or permanently disabled or die during the term of this agreement as evidence by letter from his physician of such disabilities which would preclude the use of CFC facilities, or a certification of death, this agreement will be terminated as of the date of such disability or death.

  • Distributions from a Participant’s Elective Deferral Account and Qualified Contributions Account shall be subject to Article VI of the Plan; however, such accounts shall not be distributable to the Participant or his Beneficiary earlier than such time as the Participant either (a) dies, (b) retires, (c) retires due to Total or Permanent Disability, (d) terminates service with the Employer, or (e) attains age 59½.