Extraordinary definition

Extraordinary means loss or gain on disposal of items of property, plant and equipment, net fair value loss or gain from available for sale investments, loss or gain on disposal of Subsidiaries and disposal of shares or interests of an associate, loss or gain on disposal of a jointly-controlled entity and disposal of prepaid land lease payment, loss or gain resulting from the cumulative effect of a change in accounting principles, translation losses and gains due solely to fluctuations in currency values and related tax effects, non-cash gains or losses attributable to movements in the ▇▇▇▇-to-market valuation of any convertible or exchangeable securities and any other loss or gain which is a result of a one-off and non-recurring transaction but does not include revenue or income from concessionaire sales or interest income;
Extraordinary means beyond what is ordinary or is funded and provided for by other funding sources and the maintenance, landscaping and/or security activity is considered necessary for the related improvements or activities which address parking or controls and manages traffic (including vehicular, bicycle, or pedestrian traffic) which affects or is affected by the parking of vehicles in the parking meter zones.
Extraordinary means serious, extreme, or life threatening;

Examples of Extraordinary in a sentence

  • Extraordinary charges resulting from unusual administrative responsibilities not contemplated by the schedule will be subject to such additional charges as will reasonably compensate the Custodian.

  • Extraordinary appliances or furnishings such as satellite dishes, hot tubs, pool tables, water beds or high utility-consuming devices may not be installed or placed on the premises or anywhere at the Property without Owner’s prior written consent, in its sole discretion.

  • Questions other than those required to be determined by Extraordinary Resolution shall be decided by a majority of the votes cast on the poll.

  • Every question submitted to a meeting shall be decided in the first place by a majority of the votes given on a show of hands except that votes on an Extraordinary Resolution shall be given in the manner hereinafter provided.

  • Any one or more of the powers or any combination of the powers in this Indenture stated to be exercisable by the Registered Warrantholders by Extraordinary Resolution or otherwise may be exercised from time to time and the exercise of any one or more of such powers or any combination of powers from time to time shall not be deemed to exhaust the right of the Registered Warrantholders to exercise such power or powers or combination of powers then or thereafter from time to time.


More Definitions of Extraordinary

Extraordinary means beyond what is common or usual, or used for a special service.
Extraordinary means such term as interpreted in accordance with GAAP.
Extraordinary items” of gain or loss as such term is defined in generally accepted accounting principles in the U.S.,
Extraordinary. Meeting shall mean a Meeting called to deal with a specific matter
Extraordinary. FEES. While the Seller acknowledges that the interest on its participation ownership interest shall be the amounts provided for under the terms of this Agreement and any applicable Participation Certificate issued hereunder, and that, in addition, it has agreed to be responsible for servicing the Loans for such consideration as provided for 'm this Agreement, it is further agreed that any necessary extraordinary services which may be proper under this Agreement and which are approved in writing in advance by Buyer, shall be contracted or done by the Seller at its customary cost for such services, provided such Cost is reasonable and customary and that Seller will be responsible for the prompt billing of Buyer for its pro rata share of such expense, and Buyer shall be required to pay promptly its pro rata share of such extraordinary expenses incurred and billed under this Agreement.
Extraordinary means things that are out of the ordinary—things that are unusual. “Unforeseen” matters occur without foresight. How is it that the government could not predict a tight labour market in the current environment? How can capital works programs be unforeseen due to unprecedented activity in the contracting and subcontracting market, given the level of expenditure by the government and by private enterprise, which the government has been promoting? How can there be unforeseen expenditure as a result of that? Does the government think that other things such as mental health and the droughts we are experiencing are unrelated to the way in which the government has chosen to manage the economy? Reference has been made to a capital works program that is out of control due to the “unprecedented level of activity”. Can the parliamentary secretary explain that in terms of government policy?
Extraordinary means outside the limits / guidelines set in the Code