Loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof shall, in the absence of conclusive proof to the contrary, constitute permanent total disability. Journal of the Senate of Virginia - 第 31 頁Virginia. General Assembly. Senate 著 - 1918完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1972 - 1138 頁
...resulting from an injury to the brain, or in cases in which total permanent disability results from the loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or any two thereof, compensation shall be paid during the life of the injured employee, without regard to the 400 weeks... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 1502 頁
...average weekly wages shall be paid to the employee during the continuance of such total disability. Loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof shall, in the absence of conclusive proof to the contrary, constitute permanent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Labor and Public Welfare - 1972 - 92 頁
...average weekly wages shall be paid to the employee during the continuance of such total disability. Loss of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes, or of any two thereof shall, in the absence of conclusive proof to the contrary, constitute permanent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Labor - 1973 - 226 頁
...people are particularly deserving of your attention. Section 3(b) of KECA reads: "Ix>ss, or loss of use, of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes or the sight thereof, shall, prima facie, constitute permanent total disability." Taking the strange phrase,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor - 1973 - 232 頁
...people are particularly deserving of your attention. Section 3(b) of FECA reads: "Loss, or loss of use. of both hands, or both arms, or both feet, or both legs, or both eyes or the sight thereof, shall, prima facie, constitute permanent total disability." Taking the strange phrase,... | |
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