Special benefit definition

Special benefit means, for purposes of a property-based district, a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in a district or to the public at large. Special benefit includes incidental or collateral effects that arise from the improvements, maintenance, or activities of property-based districts even if those incidental or collateral effects benefit property or persons not assessed. Special benefit excludes general enhancement of property value.
Special benefit means a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in the district or to the public at large. General enhancement of property value does not constitute “special benefit.”
Special benefit has the meaning given to the term ‘special benefit’ by the Social Security Act 1991 (Cth).

Examples of Special benefit in a sentence

  • Special benefit continuation under this furlough plan is available only to employees during their mandatory unpaid furlough period(s).

  • Assessments may be determined by any method accepted by State law for determining pro rata share including but not limited to: Special benefit method, zone and termini method, front foot method, and the square foot method.

  • Special benefit eligibility For FMLA -An eligible employee shall have University- provided health benefits continued for the period of the FMLA leave in accordance with Section B.8.

  • Special benefit is the fair market value of property before and after the improvement.


More Definitions of Special benefit

Special benefit means the $76.20 Special Age 65 Benefit related to Medicare Part B premium.
Special benefit means a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in a district or to the public at large. Special benefit includes incidental or collateral effects that arise from certain improvements or activities
Special benefit means value associated with a capital improvement which relates to a particular parcel of land to the extent such parcel is, or may be, partially relieved of a cost or expense associated with development.
Special benefit means the amount of enhanced value that a property receives as a result of lighting improvements.
Special benefit means a particular and distinct benefit over and above general benefits conferred on real property located in the district or to the public at large. General enhancement of property value does not constitute “special benefit.”Article XIII D Section 4a defines proportional special benefit assessments as follows:
Special benefit means any additional work or feature included in the construction, repair or improvement of a drainage works that has no effect on the functioning of the drainage works.
Special benefit and the supplement is means-tested for parents where one (no supplement) or both receive a social pension. The ‘special benefit’ plus the supplement is tapered by 3% of extra income above the threshold where the pension supplement is tapered away. For ‘real’ singles this is for extra income above 219,500 DKK. For married or cohabiting pensioners it is for an extra income above 176,200 DKK and for a married pensioner couple it is for extra income above 256,300 DKK. For pensions allocated before Sept. 1999 the income of the partner of a cohabiting pensioner is disregarded. The tapering follows the rules for singles. Cf. The section on personal taxation for an exact definition of the income concept used for tapering.