Incidental definition

Incidental as used in subrule 39.28(10), means that the value of the long-term care benefits provided is less than 10 percent of the total value of the benefits provided over the life of the policy. These values shall be measured as of the date of issue.
Incidental. ’ means a draft and/or proofed document (not a final document) that is not prohibited from printing under EPA con- tracts.
Incidental means that the value of the long−term care benefits provided is less than 10% of the total value of the benefits provided over the life of the policy measured as of the date of issue.

Examples of Incidental in a sentence

  • An ER Review Verification Form showing that the project is covered by the Broad Incidental Take Permit for no/low impact activities and therefore does not require a review.

  • The charges for Loading/Unloading, Inland transportation, Insurance and other local costs, Incidental cost to delivery of the goods from the port of entry in India to AIIMS, Jodhpur, as specified in the List of Requirements and Financial Bid;f.

  • Incidental labor and facilities necessary to facilitate tests and inspections.

  • Incidental use by a small number of households with employment or similar associations with the owner of the distribution system and located within the area served by a closed distribution system shall not preclude an exemption under paragraph 2 being granted.

  • Discontinuance or Suspension of Service for Incidental Service shall mean that Customer will be precluded from terminating traffic on Company’s network, or receiving calls originated on Company’s network.


More Definitions of Incidental

Incidental means a draft and/or proofed document (not a final document) that is not prohibited from printing under EPA contracts.
Incidental means something is done inadvertently when performing an otherwise legal activity.
Incidental means that a medical procedure:
Incidental to the educational program shall mean a component that is optional for students (A voluntary overseas excursion).
Incidental means work that is necessary for that particular repair or installation.
Incidental means work that is necessary for that particular repair or installation and is outside the scope of practice allowed to the regulant by this chapter.
Incidental means that the expense(s) must not have been determined by considerations unrelated to the charity activity being promoted/delivered. For example: the claimant had attended a meeting the venue for which had been chosen specifically because it also enabled the claimant to visit a nearby friend. In such a scenario, even though the costs of attending the meeting in that venue would otherwise have been necessary and reasonable, they would not also have been incidental and, therefore would not be eligible for reimbursement.