| Accident insurance - 1916 - 356 pages
...due hereunder for such Period of total disability: 1. Loss of life, or of both hands or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both eyes, the principal sum. 2. Loss of one hand or one foot or of the sight of one eye, half the principal sum.... | |
| Metropolitan Life Insurance Company - Life insurance - 1917 - 152 pages
...the issue of March 6th, covering disability resulting from the loss of both hands or both feet, or one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both eyes. The new disability clause appears in all except the Instalment policies, and provides that in the event... | |
| Insurance, Life - 1919 - 1216 pages
...Without prejudice to any other provision the total and permanent loss of use of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot or of the sight of both eyes, shall be considered as total and permanent disability within the meaning of this provision. The election... | |
| Insurance, Life - 1922 - 718 pages
...total and permanent loss, through sickness or accident, of the use of both hands or of both feet, or ot one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both eyes, shall constitute permanent total disability. (f) Values During Disability. The Dividends and non-forfeiture... | |
| United States, United States. Veterans Administration - Veterans - 1937 - 390 pages
...considered to he permanent total disahility : The permanent loss of the use of hoth hands, or of hoth feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of the sight of hoth eyes, or hecoming permanently helpless or permanently hedridden. (C) Total disahility ratings,... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1418 pages
...considered to be permanent total disability: The permanent loss of the use of both hands, or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both...becoming permanently helpless or permanently bedridden. (c) Total disability ratings, however, may be assigned without regard to the specific provisions of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1941 - 382 pages
...considered to be permanent total disability: The permanent loss of the use of both hands, or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both...becoming permanently helpless or permanently bedridden. "(B) Total disability ratings, however, may be assigned without regard to the specific provisions of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation - 1941 - 344 pages
...considered to be permanent total disability: The permanent loss of the use of both hands, or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of the sight of both...becoming permanently helpless or permanently bedridden. "(B) Total disability ratings, however, may be assigned without regard to thespecific provisions of... | |
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