exceptional circumstance definition
exceptional circumstance means an event which occurs during a financial year and which -
exceptional circumstance means that the parent must make the case as to why their child should be treated differently to the norm. All requests will be treated on an individual case by case basis.
exceptional circumstance means a circumstance beyond the reasonable control of the Parties which results in a party being unable to observe or perform on time an obligation under the agreement. Such circumstances include, but are not limited to, the following:
More Definitions of exceptional circumstance
exceptional circumstance means an event or an occurrence that:
exceptional circumstance for the purposes of this clause means work during which other staff members have been removed from site, or in the circumstances is reasonable to remove staff members from site, and the staff member agrees to continue to work.
exceptional circumstance means any circumstance that arises in or
exceptional circumstance means circumstances at a bathing water that are unexpected, and which have had or could reasonably be expected to have, an adverse effect on bathing water quality and on bathers' health;
exceptional circumstance means an unexpected or unforeseen situation where an Applicant is either denied or approved for a Common Land Allotment by the Administrator based on the strict application of this Policy, which has led to some unfair, unintended or inadvertent consequence and which may warrant further review;