exceptional cases definition
exceptional cases means applications that cannot be classified within the categories in the guidelines or cannot meet the requirements of the guidelines but which the sponsor believes would be worthy of consideration.
exceptional cases means, in relation to tax incentives, those exceptions to the guidelines envisaged in Article 4 agreed to by State Parties, on the use of tax incentives within the Region especially following natural disasters or wars;
exceptional cases means a drainage installation different to the layout in annexure A where the ownership will be determined by MES, and the owner or occupier will comply with any conditions that it may have imposed;
More Definitions of exceptional cases
exceptional cases means any event that prevents the race from taking place in the exact terms set out in these regulations, which are considered "force majeure", as defined in the previous article, but which does not give rise to cancellation.
exceptional cases means, in relation to tax incentives, those
exceptional cases for the purposes of Chapter 2 means any of the following:
exceptional cases means the cases where the person or one of the persons against whom the allegation is being made is a Director or Key Managerial Person of the Company.
exceptional cases. Wide range of variables considered by courts 4.3.2.5.1.1.1 malicious, 4.3.2.5.1.1.2 fraudulent, 4.3.2.5.1.1.3 deliberate, 4.3.2.5.1.1.4 willful 4.3.2.5.1.1.5 bad faith, 4.3.2.5.1.1.6 vexatious litigation 4.3.2.5.1.1.7 litigation misconduct 4.3.
exceptional cases means a drainage installation different to the layout as approved by Council where the ownership will be determined by Council, and the owner or occupier will comply with any conditions that it may have imposed;
exceptional cases means, in relation to tax incentives, those exceptions to