Incidental definition
Examples of Incidental in a sentence
Incidental Flextime taken for this purpose does not take the place of job-specific and State- required or -offered training and shall not be used in lieu of any leave approved under the provision of Article 19.
Incidental amounts of products or portions of trees of species listed in AT2 that do not meet Utilization Standards may be removed without charge.
Within twenty (20) business days of receiving such written notice of an Incidental Registration, the Purchaser may make a written request (the “Piggy-Back Request”) that the Company include in the proposed Incidental Registration all, or a portion, of the Underlying Securities owned by the Purchaser.
Accordingly, if a Utility Owner performs or furnishes Utility Adjustment Work or Incidental Utility Adjustment Work that was initially anticipated to be performed or furnished by DB Contractor, or if DB Contractor performs or furnishes Utility Adjustment Work or Incidental Utility Adjustment Work that was initially anticipated to be performed or furnished by the Utility Owner, there shall be no resulting time extension and no resulting change in the Price.
Client represents that it will take no action at any time that is inconsistent with a Prospective Abandonment and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, that it will not accept any future delivery of any abandoned Incidental Asset, that it will not accept any payment from any person in respect of any abandoned Incidental Asset and that it will not represent to any person or in any context that it has any remaining rights with respect to any abandoned Incidental Asset.