Special Assessments definition

Special Assessments means any of the following, except as otherwise provided in subsection (6):
Special Assessments means guaranty fund assessments, Special Indemnity Fund assessments, Vocational Rehabilitation Fund assessments, and other similar assessments. Special assessments shall not be considered as either expenses or losses;
Special Assessments means the Special Assessments levied pursuant to the provisions of Sections C and D below in each Fiscal Year on each Appraiser's Parcel of Developed Property and Undeveloped Property in the CDD to fund the Special Assessment Requirement.

Examples of Special Assessments in a sentence

  • The City has four agency funds, the Performance Deposits fund, the Park District Special Assessments fund, the Red River Regional Dispatch Center fund, and the Metro Flood Diversion Authority.


More Definitions of Special Assessments

Special Assessments means the non-ad valorem assessments authorized by the Supplemental Act and levied by the Agency on property owned by participating property owner who has entered into a Financing Agreement with the Agency to fund the costs of Qualifying Improvements.
Special Assessments means "assessment" as defined in this section.
Special Assessments means the special assessments levied pursuant to the Special Assessment Act by the City with respect to the Project, a schedule of which is attached to, and incorporated into, the Plan.
Special Assessments means assessments as imposed, levied, and collected by the District for the costs of assessable improvements pursu- ant to the provisions of this act, chapter 170, Florida Statutes, and the additional authority under section 197.3631, Florida Statutes, or other pro- visions of general law, now or hereinafter enacted, which provide or autho- rize a supplemental means to impose, levy, or collect special assessments.
Special Assessments means and refer to a charge against each Owner and his Unit, representing a portion of the costs incurred by the Association for specific purposes of a nonrecurring nature which are not in the nature of capital improvements.
Special Assessments means the special assessments levied by the Board pursuant to Section 11.4 of the Bylaws and due from the Member to the Cooperative pursuant to Article 3 of the Occupancy Agreement.
Special Assessments means guaranty fund assessments, residual market mechanism assessments, and other similar assessments which are included in ratemaking. Special assessments shall not be considered as either expenses or losses. Additional charges collected by the insurer and returned to a governmental agency on behalf of an insured are not special assessments. Examples of these additional charges include, but are not limited to, the Special Fund charge for workers’ compensation imposed by KRS Chapter 342, local government premium tax imposed by KRS 91A.080, and the Revenue Cabinet surcharge imposed by KRS Chapter 136.