Major expense definition

Major expense means the expense is more than 10 percent of the household's countable income
Major expense means the expense is more than 10 percent of the household’s countable income under R9-31-304.
Major expense. – shall mean an expense that, in the aggregate, exceeds $5000.

Examples of Major expense in a sentence

  • Major expense items, such as travel, must be authorized by the Company prior to Burg▇▇▇▇▇▇' ▇▇curring the expense.

  • Payable for not than of due to one or more causes Definition claimant must be totally disabled (meaning unable to do job or modified available during disability) family (applies to expenses for benefit Major expense benefit combined) coinsurance of eligible expenses for employees and their families.

  • Major expense items, such as travel, must be authorized prior to Consultant's incurring the expense.


More Definitions of Major expense

Major expense means the expense is more than 10 per- cent of the household’s countable income under R9-31- 304.

Related to Major expense

  • Non-Cash Compensation Expense means any non-cash expenses and costs that result from the issuance of stock-based awards, partnership interest-based awards and similar incentive based compensation awards or arrangements.

  • Extra Expense means expense or cost incurred (1) to continue the conduct of the Assured’s business,

  • Transfer expenses means all expenses of a transfer that the transfer agreement requires the payee to pay or have deducted from the gross advance amount, including, but not limited to, court filing fees, attorney fees, escrow fees, lien recordation fees, judgment and lien search fees, finders' fees, commissions, and other payments to a broker or other intermediary. Transfer expenses do not include preexisting obligations of the payee that are payable for the payee's account from the proceeds of a transfer.

  • Seller Expenses means, without duplication, the collective amount payable by the Company or its Subsidiaries, the Seller or their respective Affiliates for all fees, costs and expenses incurred in connection with the process of selling the Company and its Subsidiaries or otherwise relating to the negotiation, preparation or execution of this Agreement or any documents or agreements contemplated hereby or the performance or consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby (and any other agreements, documents, arrangements or transactions that were considered or negotiated as an alternative to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby), including (i) all fees, costs and expenses incurred by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with or incident to this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby, including any such legal, consulting, accounting and investment banking fees, costs and expenses, (ii) all stay bonuses, sale bonuses, change in control payments, retention payments, synthetic equity payments, or similar payments made or to be made by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries (together with any employer portion of employment taxes payable in connection with such amounts) payable to any employees or other Person in connection with or as a result of the consummation of the transactions contemplated herein, provided that any such payments arising as a result of any termination of employment shall only be included to the extent that such employee is terminated by the Company or its Subsidiaries prior to the Closing Date (and not at the direction of the Purchaser), (iii) any fees paid under any applicable management agreement, (iv) all premiums and other payments necessary to purchase the “tail” policy for D&O insurance pursuant to Section 6.03, and (v) all costs and expenses related to the Medicina Litigation, including the Settlement Sum (as defined in the Settlement Agreement) payable pursuant to the Settlement Agreement and all costs and expenses incurred to withdraw or dismiss the Medicina Litigation.

  • Public expense means that this agency either pays for the full cost of the evaluation or ensures that the evaluation is otherwise provided at no cost to the parent.