Examples of Insubstantial in a sentence
Insubstantial changes may be administratively approved by the City Manager or designee.
Insubstantial amounts of gross receipts arising from incidental or occasional transac- tions or activities may be excluded from the sales factor unless the exclusion would mate- rially affect the amount of income appor- tioned to this state.
Insubstantial defects will not be grounds for withholding acceptance.
RECEIPTS NORMALLY APPORTIONED 637.420 Insubstantial allocations not required.
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs during the Term then any Condemnation Award(s) shall be paid to Tenant and applied first toward Restoration, in the same manner as Restoration after Casualty, provided that if the Condemnation Award is inadequate to complete the Restoration, Tenant shall contribute the deficiency and Tenant shall Restore in compliance with this Lease.
If an Insubstantial Condemnation occurs during the last three (3) years of the Term, then Tenant, upon thirty (30) days’ prior Notice to Landlord, given at any time within ninety (90) days after such Insubstantial Condemnation, may cancel or terminate this Lease.
Insubstantial: Examples of this type would be typographical errors, an author-order switch, or other minor amendment to the content or metadata that has no effect on the substance of the article.
Insubstantial is defined as less than $10 per gift and/or less than $100 on an annual basis.
Insubstantial defects are not grounds for withholding acceptance.
Insubstantial amounts of gross receipts arising from incidental or occasional transactions or activities may be excluded from the sales factor unless such exclusion would materially affect the amount of income apportioned to this state.