Additional Circumstances definition

Additional Circumstances means any one or more of the following in connection with the Transfer of an Ownership Interest: a request for additional MaineHousing financing or for refinancing by MaineHousing of existing MaineHousing loan obligations; the existence of a HUD housing assistance payments contract for the Project; management issues; a Project that is troubled, on MaineHousing’s watch list or in default; or increased risks to a Project as assessed by MaineHousing.
Additional Circumstances means any one or more of the following in connection with the Transfer of an Ownership Interest: (i) a request for additional funding or tax credit allocation from MaineHousing or for the modification, assumption or refinancing by MaineHousing of existing MaineHousing obligations; (ii) the existence of HUD project-based rental assistance for the Project; (iii) management deficiencies in the Project; (iv) a Project that is financially unstable, on MaineHousing’s watch list or in default; or (v) increased risks to a Project as assessed by MaineHousing.
Additional Circumstances have been shown by various means: (1) incriminating statements made by the defendant; (2) attempted flight or furtive gestures; (3) location of substances like drugs in settings that suggest manufacturing; (4) proximity of the contraband to the defendant; (5) location of the contraband within the defendant’s plain view; and (6) the mingling of the contraband with other items owned by the defendant. Gee v. State, 810 N.E.2d 338, 340-41 (Ind. 2004).

Examples of Additional Circumstances in a sentence

  • Additional Circumstances Warranting Severance Pay: If a termination under Section 6.A.6 is determined to lack sufficient cause or if there is a finding that the Superintendent is not disabled as provided in Section 6.A.4, the District shall pay the Superintendent severance pay as set forth in this Section 6.A.5 and shall reimburse her for any reasonable attorney’s fees and legal costs the Superintendent expended to challenge such actions.

  • The Final Rule helps ensure that IDR entities review information on the Additional Circumstances in a way that does not incentivize abusive practices by parties to the IDR process who would seek unfounded gain through the IDR process.

  • Additional criteria used to make selections include, but is not limited to:  Applicant's Additional Circumstances (included in the application) C.

  • The individual shall repay the moneys if the individual does not fulfil the conditions of section 7.02.7.04 Additional Circumstances .

  • The Final Rule does reflect the express statutory language by requiring the IDR entity to consider the QPA and the Additional Circumstances under comparable procedural rules.

  • Additional Circumstances Are Also Relevant in Assessing the Voluntariness of a Youth’s Consent to a Search Age is just one of many factors that courts should consider under the totality of the circumstances test.

  • Ms. McCormick also expressed concern with respect to the impact of MaineHousing’s consideration of "Additional Circumstances", as defined in the proposed rule, in determining whether to consent to a request for the transfer of an ownership interest.

  • The NSA specifies that the IDR entity shall consider the QPA and any of the Additional Circumstances set forth in the statute that are presented to the IDR entity to determine the out-of- network rate.

  • Absent an agreement it would be entitled to immediate payment in full.2. Additional Circumstances Likely to Persist for Significant Portion of Repayment Period The second prong of the Brunner test requires a showing that additional circumstances are present that make the debtor’s dire financial condition likely to exist for much of the repayment period.

  • Millions of trees are infested and killed off each year, posing significant threats in the form of increased wildfire activity, as well as economic losses in the timber industry.

Related to Additional Circumstances

  • Exceptional Circumstances : shall mean one or more unavoidable circumstances, as determined by the ISO, that individually or collectively render as unavailable the data necessary for the ISO to perform an audit and review of a Market Party, pursuant to Section 23.4.5.6.2 of this Services Tariff. Exceptional Circumstances may include, but are not limited to: the inaccessibility of the physical facility; the inaccessibility of necessary documentation or other data; and the unavailability of information regarding the regulatory obligations with which the Market Party will be required to comply in order to return its Generator to service which regulatory obligations are not yet known but which will be made known by the applicable regulatory authority under existing laws and regulations provided that none of the above described circumstances are the result of delay or inaction by the Market Party. The magnitude of the repair cost, alone, shall not be an Exceptional Circumstance.

  • Exigent Circumstances means circumstances where collection or disclosure is urgently necessary, such that procedures that would otherwise be required cannot be followed.

  • Extraordinary Circumstances means floods, snow, ice storms, tornadoes, earthquakes, or other

  • Reasonable in the circumstances means using no more force than is needed.

  • Event of Default has the meaning specified in Section 8.01.