Common use of Actively at Work Clause in Contracts

Actively at Work. The status of a participant who is physically and mentally capable of doing each and every personal job-related work function and who is actually working full-time and in a permanent manner on the basis of a minimum twenty hour workweek at the employer's place of business or at any other place designated for the performance of a specific related task. Your spouse or your children or your spouse's children, whether taken individually or collectively. If dependents are insured under this policy, the words spouse and child have the following meanings. Spouse

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement

Actively at Work. The status of a participant who is physically and mentally capable of doing each and every personal job-related work function and who is actually working full-time and in a permanent manner on the basis of a minimum twenty hour workweek at the employer's place of business or at any other place designated for the performance of a specific related task. Your spouse or your children or your spouse's children, whether taken individually or collectively. If dependents are insured under this policy, the words spouse and child have the following meanings. Spouse

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Agreement