Examples of Totally and Permanently Disabled in a sentence
Benefits which begin before Normal Retirement Date for a Participant who became Totally and Permanently Disabled when he was an Employee shall be deemed to begin because he is Totally and Permanently Disabled.
If Executive becomes Totally and Permanently Disabled (as defined below) during the term of this Agreement, the Bank may terminate Executive's employment and this Agreement, except Section 1.5 and Article IV hereof, by giving Executive written notice of such termination not less than 5 days before the effective date thereof.
If the Employee dies, Retires or becomes Totally and Permanently Disabled without having exercised this option in full, the remaining portion of this option, determined without regard to the limitations in subsection 2(a), may be exercised within the earlier of (i) three years from the date of death or Total and Permanent Disability or five years from the date of Retirement, as the case may be, or (ii) the remaining period of this option.
The Employer agrees to pay to such Employee, the amount of reduction applicable to the Occupational Disabled pension that would not be applicable to the Totally and Permanently Disabled pension, monthly as the payments come due.
In the event of the Life Insured being Totally and Permanently Disabled, under Life Secure Option, all the future premiums shall be waived off and the policy shall continue to be in force for the remaining policy term.