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" ... (1) If the disabled person, as the result of service-incurred disability, has suffered the anatomical loss, or loss of use of both hands, or both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or is blind in both eyes, with 5/200 visual acuity or less, or is... "
Accident Insurance Manual: A Directory of Plans and Contracts of the Leading ... - Page 186
1907
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Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the ..., Volume 35; Volume 142

Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1911 - 952 pages
...causes, within one year from the date of this insurance or any renewal thereof, in the irrevocable loss of the sight of both eyes, or in permanent paralysis,...or both feet, or of one hand and one foot, and, on the account of either of said conditions be permanently unable to engage in any work or occupation...
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'Turnovers' from The Globe: essays and sketches by the best ..., Volume 2

Globe - 1884 - 164 pages
...Accident. £1,OOO in the event of Total and Irrecoverable Loss of Sight of Both Eyes, or the ; Amputation of Both Hands or Both Feet, or of One Hand and One Foot, through ^ Accident. £333 in the event of the Amputation, through Accident, of a Hand or a Foot. £6...
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The Annual Cyclopedia of Insurance in the United States

1893 - 564 pages
...quarterly or M liii-anniuil amounts of $0 or $10,' indemnities are assured of' $5.000 for low? of iif-j, or of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or of both eyes ; $2,500 for lo*!- of either hand or foot, or for permanent total disability ; $1,(ХЮ...
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The American Journal of Sociology, Volume 13

Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess, Herbert Blumer - 1908 - 904 pages
...to $3,200 for loss of hand or foot above the wrist or ankle, or twice these amounts in case of loss of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot. Membership may be continued after leaving the service, in case of three years' of previous service...
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Annual Report, Issues 1-14

Ohio. State Board of Arbitration - 1897 - 1034 pages
...weeks, and full doctor's bill. (c) If the loss by the actual separation, at or above the wrist or ankle, of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or the irrecoverable loss of the sight of both eyes shall so result, within ninety days, the Cmpany...
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The Northwestern Reporter, Volume 75

1898 - 1260 pages
...representatives of the assured; (a) or, If the loes by actual separation at or above the wrist or ankle of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot, or the Irrecoverable loss of the sight of both eyes shall so result within ninety days, the company...
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Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics

1913 - 1314 pages
...person is able to earn after the accident. Loss by actual separation at or above the wrist or ankles which he was working at the time of the or the irrevocable loes of both eyes, shall be deemed to be equal to total disability. The loss by...
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Railway Provident Institutions in English-speaking Countries: Being a ...

Max Riebenack - 1905 - 446 pages
...class 1,400 3rd class 2,000 4th class 2,600 5th class 3,200 and twice these amounts in case of loss of both hands or both feet or of one hand and one foot. In any case of grave injury or chronic sickness where the member desires to accept a lump sum in lieu...
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Industrial Insurance in the United States

Charles Richmond Henderson - 1908 - 448 pages
...to $3,200 for loss of hand or foot above the wrist or ankle, or twice these amounts in case of loss of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot. Membership may be continued after leaving the service, in case of three years' of previous service...
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Industrial Insurance in the United States

Charles Richmond Henderson - 1908 - 472 pages
...he may receive as per schedule — and twice these benefits are provided in schedule in case of loss of both hands or both feet, or of one hand and one foot. If a member receives accidental injuries resulting in the total loss of sight of one eye, he may either...
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