Special Project definition

Special Project means, to the extent permitted by law, any water or sewer system property, improvement or facility declared by the City not to be part of the System, for which the costs of acquisition, construction, and installation are paid from proceeds of a financing transaction other than the issuance of bonds payable from ad valorem taxes or revenues of the System and for which all maintenance and operation expenses are payable from sources other than ad valorem taxes or revenues of the System, but only to the extent that and for so long as all or any part of the revenues or proceeds of which are or will be pledged to secure the payment or repayment of such costs of acquisition, construction, and installation under such financing transaction.
Special Project means a project or job covered by the Special Projects Information Sheet forming part of this Appendix.
Special Project means any service that is outside the scope of the Services.

Examples of Special Project in a sentence

  • Proceed with hiring process No Yes Yes Building administrator informs CSCD Special Project Coord.

  • CSCD Special Project Coordinator meets with waiver candidate to ensure program understanding and develop Individual Teaching Plan.

  • Seller shall remain at all times throughout the Agreement Term a Special Project Entity.

  • Waiver Teacher continues to receive training and support from: ▪ CSCD Special Project Coordinator o Individual Teaching Plan o o o Guidance on staff development, etc.

  • Waiver Teacher continues to receive training and support from: ▪ CSCD Special Project Coordinator o Individual Teaching Plan o Guidance on staff development, etc.


More Definitions of Special Project

Special Project has the meaning set forth in the Company Leverage Policy.
Special Project means a project undertaken by some, but not all Members of the Agency, pursuant to Article 14 of this Agreement.
Special Project is defined as an unexpected task of temporary duration. Assignment of special projects shall normally be unrelated to a member’s normal duties and outside of the member’s normal hours of work, but within the scope of bargaining unit work. Payment for such assignment shall be on an hourly basis at the member’s normal rate of pay and there shall be no earned time accrual or use, or any other benefit associated with special projects. When the President/Chancellor or his designee determines there is a need to assign a bargaining unit member to a special project and that compensatory time arrangements are not possible, the terms and conditions of such assignment shall be reduced to writing and approved by the University Chief Human Resources Officer and the Local SUOAF- AFSCME President or designee. Implementation of special project arrangements require the approval of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Human Resources and Labor Relations or designee.
Special Project means any service that is outside the scope of the Services generally provided by AMD and listed on Exhibit 4.1.
Special Project means an additional service provided by the Regional Library which does not form part of the Regional Library’s ordinary function of providing library services and which is identified as a “Special Project” in accordance with clause 9.7;
Special Project means any service that the Ceding Company requests the Administrator to provide and that the Administrator has agreed in writing to provide in accordance with Section 3.9, which service does not fall within the scope of the Services or any reporting or other service or obligation required to be provided or performed by the Administrator pursuant to this Agreement.
Special Project means, to the extent permitted by law, any waterworks or sanitary sewer system property, improvement or facility declared by the City not to be part of the System and substantially all of the costs of acquisition, construction, and installation of which is paid from proceeds of a financing transaction other than the issuance of bonds payable from ad valorem taxes or Gross Revenues or Net Revenues of the System, and for which all maintenance and operation expenses are payable from sources other than Gross Revenues or Net Revenues of the System.