Extenuating Circumstances definition

Extenuating Circumstances means the inability to perform at an optimum level arising from one or more of the reasons set out in clause 6.1.
Extenuating Circumstances means the inability of an Athlete to compete or perform to an optimum level due to factors which occur to them (during a race, event, in testing or at any other time) including, but not limited to, the following:
Extenuating Circumstances means conditions requiring extension of a set time limit to process an application, render a decision, or conduct a public hearing.

Examples of Extenuating Circumstances in a sentence

  • Extenuating circumstances include, but are not limited to a declared local, state or national emergency, fire, flood, hurricane, tornado, epidemic, pandemic, earthquake, other natural disaster, war, invasion, terrorist attack, hostilities, rebellion, insurrection, confiscation by order of the government, military or public authority, or prohibition or limitation on operation by any government order.


More Definitions of Extenuating Circumstances

Extenuating Circumstances means circumstances not within the control of the recipient.
Extenuating Circumstances means circumstances which are unexpected, significantly disruptive, beyond a student's control, and which may have reasonably materially affected his/her academic performance.
Extenuating Circumstances means special circumstances that account for an irregular way of doing things.
Extenuating Circumstances means substantial hardship respecting the Subgrantee's compliance with this rule or other significant program requirements;
Extenuating Circumstances means a finding by an administrative law judge or a review judge that one or more qualifying conditions or events occurred that erroneously prevented an otherwise eligible child from being placed on the adoption support program prior to adoption.
Extenuating Circumstances means (1) the death of the signatory to the agreement, of any person named on the deed for the property or of a contributing household member, (2) a loss of income to the signatory, to any person named on the deed for the property or to a contributing household member due to his or her involuntary absence from the property for any consecutive period of six months or more for treatment of an illness, for military service, or pursuant to a court order, that results in a default of the agreement or inability to cure the default prior to the date of sale of the tax lien or tax liens or (3) a loss of income to the signatory to the agreement, to any person named on the deed for the property or to a contributing household member due to his or her unemployment for any consecutive period of six months or more that results in a default of the agreement or inability to cure the default prior to the date of sale of the tax lien or tax liens.
Extenuating Circumstances means circumstances relating to the welfare of the student which may include, but are not limited to the following, the student: