Special Expenses definition

Special Expenses means expenses of a local authority or joint board which, by virtue of an order under section 7 or 8 or of another enactment, may be exclusively charged on part of a district;
Special Expenses means reasonable and necessary costs and expenses that an Insured incurs to:
Special Expenses means reasonable and necessary costs and expenses which you incur to:

Examples of Special Expenses in a sentence

  • The amounts referred to here are the additional basic levels of Council Tax to meet the parish precepts and/or Special Expenses set out in Recommendation 21(5).

  • Budgets within the Special Expenses area have been impacted by Covid-19, particularly on the loss of income from hire of venues and bar sales.

  • Rep: Name for Filing: The investments in this account will be: (Check one) Timeframe for Special Expenses 3 Liquid net worth is your net worth minus assets that cannot be converted quickly and easily into cash, such as real estate, business equity, personal property and automobiles, expected inheritances, assets earmarked for other purposes, and investments or accounts subject to substantial penalties if they were sold or if assets were withdrawn from them.

  • Reason for decision: So that the recommendations of the Coalville Special Expenses Working Party can be considered.

  • Reason for decision: To progress Coalville Special Expenses projects and programmes.


More Definitions of Special Expenses

Special Expenses means certain administration expenses stipulated in section 4.1(1) of the Agreement to be paid from the Settlement Amount.
Special Expenses means:
Special Expenses or “Special Additional Expenses” means costs incurred by Contractor on behalf of one or more Residents that have been pre-approved for reimbursement by SCC under this Contracts. Special Expenses may also include reimbursement of pre-approved Outing Costs incurred by Contractor Personnel.
Special Expenses means annual expenses other than child care expenses and post-secondary education ex- penses, such as medical expenses, expenses for primary or secondary studies or for any other educational pro- gram and expenses related to extracurricular activities, where those expenses are linked to the needs required by the particular situation experienced by the child;
Special Expenses are deleted from Section 1.1 in their entirety.
Special Expenses means (i) non-recurring expenses incurred in connection with the preparation of this Agreement and the closing hereunder, and (ii) in the case of an Acquisition otherwise permitted under this Agreement, non-recurring expenses and charges related to such Acquisition, such as investment banking fees, breakup fees, legal fees, severance expense, restructuring charges and other non-recurring expenses and charges, up to a maximum aggregate amount of $12,000,000 for all such Acquisitions during the term of this Agreement; provided, however, that if the Borrower reasonably believes that the expenses and charges referred to in the preceding clause (ii) are likely to exceed $2,000,000 for any Acquisition, prior to the consummation of such Acquisition the Borrower shall provide the Agent and the Banks with a written good faith estimate of the nature and amount of such expenses and charges.
Special Expenses means and refer to expenses which are to be borne by one or more classes of members other than Class A members as defined in this Declaration.