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Disability
into two classes: (1) absolute, which, while it continues, wholly disables the person 'such were outlawry, excommunication, attainder (but see the
disable
disable dis·abled dis·abl·ing 1 : to deprive of legal right, qualification,
Total disablement
Total disablement, means such disablement whether of a temporary or permanent nature
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Partial disablement
Partial disablement, means, where the disablement is of a temporary nature, such
Multiple disabilities
Multiple disabilities, means a combination of two or more disabilities as defined in clause (i) of s. 2 of the...
Person with disability
Person with disability, means a person suffering from any of the conditions relating to autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation or...
Severe disability
Severe disability, means disability with eighty per cent or more of one or more of multiple disabilities. [National Trust for...
disabling
causing or having caused disability rendering disabled as disabling injury
temporary total disability (ttd)
temporary total disability (ttd) TTD benefits are available to employees whose injuries leave them totally unable to work for a...
Institution for persons with disabilities
Institution for persons with disabilities, means an institution for the reception, care, protection, education, training rehabilitation or any other service...
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