Exigency definition

Exigency means the need for goods or services is of such an unusual and compelling urgency that the county would be seriously injured unless the county is permitted to preclude full and open competitive procurement.
Exigency means pending danger or the threat of pending danger to an individual or property.
Exigency means a purchase made without following normal purchasing procedures due to a sudden and unexpected happening or unforeseen occurrence or condition which requires immediate action.

Examples of Exigency in a sentence

  • The Board adheres to a 12-month rolling period in tracking FMLA time for Family/Medical and Qualifying Exigency Family Leaves.

  • Family and Medical Leaves that qualify for the PFCB option are those leaves taken under the FMLA and/or CFRA for parental bonding, to care for a family member with a serious health condition, for Military Caregiver Leave, or for Qualifying Exigency Leave.

  • Exigency leave under the FMLA is available to a family member of a service member in the National Guard or Reserves; it does not extend to family members of service members in the Regular Armed Forces.

  • An appointment with tenure shall continue indefinitely subject only to Articles 19 (Retirement and Termination of Employment), or 25 (Financial Exigency).

  • Qualifying Exigency Leave is an additional type of FML available to eligible employees.


More Definitions of Exigency

Exigency means a situation of depiction or inaccessibility to pharmaceutical service;
Exigency means a situation of depiction or inaccessibility to pharmaceutical care;
Exigency shall be taken to mean:-
Exigency. The University may terminate or temporarily suspend performance of any part of this agreement, with or without notice, in the event of an exigency or circumstance that would make continued operation of the residential housing unfeasible.
Exigency means a demand for immediate action or perform- ance arising from a circumstance or condition;
Exigency means where the work is dependent on the flow of tides, where ordinary working hours cannot be worked owing to heavy traffic and/ or where the transport facilities are not convenient for working the ordinary hours.
Exigency means a demand for immediate action or performance arising from a circumstance or condition;