Examples of Extenuating Circumstance in a sentence
Change of Mind is defined as any refund that is not determined to be covered under an Extenuating Circumstance Damage means any loss or damage to the Explore WA Offroad Camper Hire Equipment including its parts, components and accessories as well as any other damage contemplated in clause 5.12 and any Loss of Use.
Extenuating Circumstance We at CamCare understand that sometimes the unexpected happens.
Extenuating Circumstance: Once 35 partial days have been accumulated and during extreme medical hardship, a teacher may petition a committee made of two District and two Union representatives and be allowed to replace 35 partial days with 7 additional sick days.
The Extenuating Circumstance leave will be charged against accrued sick leave as applicable under all terms of sick leave usage as otherwise noted in the contract.
If: (i) a Guest experiences a Travel Issue (as defined by the Rebooking and Refund Policy), (ii) an Extenuating Circumstance arises, or (iii) a reservation is cancelled under Section 13 of these Terms, the amount you are paid will be reduced by the amount we refund or otherwise provide to the Guest, and by any other reasonable costs we incur as a result of the cancellation.