Other Occupations Clause Samples

The "Other Occupations" clause defines how an insurance policy treats a claimant's ability to work in jobs other than their own occupation when determining eligibility for benefits. Typically, this clause specifies that if the insured is unable to perform their specific job but can still work in another occupation for which they are reasonably qualified by education, training, or experience, benefits may be reduced or denied. This approach helps insurers limit payouts to situations where the insured is truly unable to earn an income, thereby preventing claims when alternative employment is possible and ensuring that disability benefits are reserved for those with significant work limitations.
Other Occupations. The Company will explore the possibilities of improving training opportunities for assigned maintenance, service groups and other occupations not specifically referred to in this programme.
Other Occupations. No leaves of absence shall be granted for the purposes of entering other occupations except with the written approval of the Company and the Union.
Other Occupations. Without prior agreement of the assignor, not return accepted assignments for the purposes of other employment
Other Occupations. No leaves of absence shall be granted to employees holding full-time positions as outlined in Article D11.18, M1.02, or T1.03 for the purposes of entering other occupations except with the written approval of the Company and the Union.

Related to Other Occupations

  • Physical/Occupational Therapy This plan covers physical and occupational therapy when: • ordered by a physician; • received from a licensed physical or occupational therapist; • a program is implemented to provide habilitative or rehabilitative services. See Autism Services when physical therapy and occupational therapy services are rendered as part of the treatment of autism spectrum disorder. The amount you pay and any benefit limit will be the same whether the services are provided for habilitative or rehabilitative purposes.

  • OCCUPATION To be eligible for automatic reinsurance, the insured must not be employed in an occupation as shown in the Occupation Exclusion List in Schedule A.

  • POSSESSION AND OCCUPATION 7.1 Possession and occupation of the Property shall be taken by the Purchaser on the Possession Date, on which date all risk and benefit in respect thereof shall pass to the Purchaser. 7.2 The Seller shall use its best endeavours to ensure that the Property is available for occupation by the Estimated Possession Date. 7.3 Notwithstanding the aforesaid and should the Seller for whatsoever reason fail to give the Purchaser occupation of the Property by the Estimated Possession Date, the Purchaser acknowledges the fact that the Estimated Possession Date is only an estimated date and the Purchaser accordingly shall have no claim of whatsoever nature whether for cancellation or damages against the Seller as a result of such failure. 7.4 The Seller shall endeavour to give the Purchaser not less than 30 (thirty) days’ written notice of its intention to tender possession of the Property to the Purchaser. 7.5 Occupation of the Property by the Purchaser or anybody through the Purchaser shall not create a tenancy, that is to say, in the event of this Agreement being cancelled all rights to the occupation of the Property shall lapse and the Property shall be forthwith vacated. 7.6 The Purchaser acknowledges that all Sections within the Scheme may at the Transfer Date not be fully complete and that the Purchaser may suffer a slight inconvenience as a result. The Seller will however, prior to the Transfer Date, ensure that should such Sections in close proximity to the Property not be complete that it will be secured and closed off to limit any such inconvenience. 7.7 From the Possession Date until the Transfer Date the Purchaser shall - 7.7.1 keep the Property in good repair; 7.7.2 permit the Seller or its agent at all reasonable times to enter and inspect the Property subject thereto that the Purchaser has been given prior notice of any such intended inspection; 7.7.3 be responsible for all costs of electricity and water consumed on any part of the Property insofar as these may be separately metered; 7.7.4 be responsible for all obligations of an owner of a Section and the person holding exclusive use rights as set out in the Sectional Titles Act and the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act; and 7.7.5 comply with all rules and regulations applicable to the Scheme. 7.8 The Purchaser hereby indemnifies the Seller and holds it harmless against any and all claims, expenses, liabilities and/or damages incurred or suffered by the Seller after the Possession Date.

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Other Operations The General Partner and its Affiliates shall at all times be free to engage in all aspects of the oil, gas and natural resources business for their own accounts and for the accounts of others. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the General Partner and its Affiliates shall have the right to organize and operate other partnerships, joint ventures or other oil and gas investment programs similar to the Limited Partnership or the Production Partnership.