Examples of Incidental benefit in a sentence
Incidental benefit may also arise as a consequence of an associated person being part of a larger concern and not because of a service that has actually been provided.
Incidental benefit isn’t enough; the transfer must itself be for the credi- tor’s benefit.
In making such determination, the chair and the council shall consider, among other factors, whether the member appears to have an Impermissible conflict or instead may receive only an Incidental benefit as a result of action by the council.
A member shall not be disqualified from any proceedings or consideration regarding a matter before the council solely because the member or his or her family may receive an Incidental benefit from a course of action taken by the council.
Incidental benefit, however, is not enough for third-party beneficiary status; the parties must intend for the thirdparty to benefit from the written agreement.