Extraordinary Costs definition

Extraordinary Costs means those costs incurred as a result of an extraordinary impact.
Extraordinary Costs means those costs incurred as a result of an Extraordinary Impact. (Reference Idaho Code, Section 67-8203(11).)
Extraordinary Costs means costs incurred by an

Examples of Extraordinary Costs in a sentence

  • If the City receives any recoveries as a result of settlement or litigation or other refunds of Extraordinary Costs paid by the City that relate to the extreme winter weather event of February 2021, such amounts (or any similar amounts received by the State of Kansas for the benefit of the City) will be used to pay any outstanding balance of the loan made to the City under the City Utility Low-Interest Loan Program.

  • The Commission may by resolution adopt an Overlay Fee equal to such pro rata share of the Extraordinary Costs in addition to the Impact Fee.

  • The Initial Deposit constitutes an initial estimate of Extraordinary Costs associated with processing the Application and the initial study.

  • The Commission may calculate a pro rata share per parcel of the Development of the Extraordinary Costs.

  • The estimated payment dates and amounts for the Extraordinary Costs to be incurred by the City are shown in the table on Attachment B.


More Definitions of Extraordinary Costs

Extraordinary Costs means those costs incurred as a result of an
Extraordinary Costs as used in this section means those reasonable and necessary costs incurred by the governmental entity in the course of protecting life and property that exceed the normal and usual expenses anticipated for police and fire protection, emergency services, and public works. These shall include, but not be limited to, overtime for public employees, unusual fuel consumption requirements, any loss or damage to publicly owned equipment, and purchase or lease of any specific equipment or services required to protect the public during the hazardous materials incident.
Extraordinary Costs means those costs incurred as result of an Extraordinary Impact. “Extraordinary Impact” shall mean an impact which is reasonably determined by the City to
Extraordinary Costs means out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Parties in connection with operating the Facilities and related to: (i) costs to repair damage to the Facilities arising from fire, flood, hurricane, tornado or other natural disasters; (ii) non-recurring payments to third parties for liability, claims (including product defect claims), damages, settlements or judgments (irrespective of whether caused by negligence, willful misconduct or gross negligence); (iii) fines or penalties paid to government authorities; (iv) costs for clean-up, investigation, remediation of any past, present or future environmental spills, discharges, releases or leaks; and (v) any other costs decided by the Parties or the Policy Board.
Extraordinary Costs means Seller’s share (determined as provided in Schedule 3.1(b)) of any capital and operations and maintenance expenditures in respect of the Facilities that have been paid by Seller after the Execution Date and exceed by more than 10% the most recently approved capital budget or operations and maintenance budget, as applicable, for the applicable operating year attached hereto as Schedule 1.1(a).
Extraordinary Costs means the revenues allowed in relation to significant
Extraordinary Costs means those costs incurred as result of an Extraordinary Impact.