Occupation

Occupation means vocation, profession, trade or calling in which the insured is engaged for reward or profit. Where there is an exclusion relating to particular occupations in a health or accident policy this does not preclude the insured from carrying out acts or duties connected with the ordinary daily acts associated with occupations in general. Occasional acts do not amount to an occupation (Berliners v. Travelers Insurance Co. (1898)). See DISABILITY.

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