Non-routine definition

Non-routine means anything out of the regular processing stream.
Non-routine. , which means that brokers cannot vote your uninstructed shares when they do not receive voting instructions from you. Furthermore, if approvals of Proposals 2, 3 or 4 are deemed by the New York Stock Exchange to be “non-routine” matters, brokers will not be permitted to vote on Proposals 2, 3 or 4 if the broker has not received instructions from the beneficial owner. In addition, if the New York Stock Exchange determines Proposal 2 to be “non-routine,” failure to vote on Proposal 2, which requires the affirmative vote of at least a majority in voting power of our issued and outstanding voting securities, or to instruct your broker how to vote any shares held for you in your broker’s names, will have the same effect as a vote against such proposal. Accordingly, it is particularly important that beneficial owners instruct their brokers how they wish to vote their shares for these proposals.
Non-routine means an unplanned or unexpected situation has occurred in which the Installation or public need for uninterrupted service and immediate reestablishment of service if service is interrupted compels immediate action but does not place the Installation or public LHS, property, or post protection at risk.

More Definitions of Non-routine

Non-routine means that the product is not being produced for a mass market. The MHRA takes the position that it is not possible to provide a simple numerical formula to distinguish routine from non-routine, instead this is determined by the scale and frequency of the production of the product.
Non-routine means work to be performed that is not considered by the Manager as Routine Maintenance and includes staffing needed for emergencies as directed by the Manager.
Non-routine. As applied to reports and notices, “Non-Routine” refers to a report or notice that is required pursuant to any Environmental Law but is not a Routine report or notice.