Special Expenses definition

Special Expenses means expenses of a local authority or joint board which, by virtue of an order under section 7 or 8 or of another enactment, may be exclusively charged on part of a district;
Special Expenses means reasonable and necessary costs and expenses that an Insured incurs to:
Special Expenses means reasonable and necessary costs and expenses which you incur to:

Examples of Special Expenses in a sentence

  • These expenses ("Special Expenses") may include, for example: (i) the costs of preparing a proxy statement for, and holding, a special meeting of shareholders to vote on a matter affecting only one Class; (ii) the costs of holding a special meeting of Directors to consider such a matter; (iii) the costs of preparing a special report relating exclusively to shareholders of one Class; and (iv) the costs of litigation affecting one Class exclusively.

  • Seligman & Co. Incorporated (the "Manager") shall be responsible for identifying expenses that are potential Special Expenses.

  • Special Expenses attributable to the Class A shares, except those determined by the Directors not to be Class Level Expenses of the Class A shares in accordance with paragraph 1.B.iv., shall be Class Level Expenses and attributed solely to the Class A shares.

  • Special Expenses attributable to the Class D shares, except those determined by the Directors not to be Class Level Expenses of the Class D shares in accordance with paragraph 1.B.iv., shall be Class Level Expenses and attributed solely to the Class D shares.

  • To set the definition of the Loughborough Special Expenses in accordance with Section 35 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992.


More Definitions of Special Expenses

Special Expenses or “Special Additional Expenses” means costs incurred by Contractor on behalf of one or more Residents that have been pre-approved for reimbursement by SCC under this Contracts. Special Expenses may also include reimbursement of pre-approved Outing Costs incurred by Contractor Personnel.
Special Expenses means:
Special Expenses means certain administration expenses stipulated in section 4.1(1) of the Agreement to be paid from the Settlement Amount.
Special Expenses means annual expenses other than child care expenses and post-secondary education ex- penses, such as medical expenses, expenses for primary or secondary studies or for any other educational pro- gram and expenses related to extracurricular activities, where those expenses are linked to the needs required by the particular situation experienced by the child;
Special Expenses means the once-off or monthly expenses in respect of Communal Facilities, Common Services and other services rendered which are not equally used by Members and/or Lessees in respect of Units, including but not limited to the expenses for the provision of water, Additional Services, Additional Care Services, telephone call costs, the servicing of Units, the provision of domestic help, laundry services, nursing, refreshments, expenses relating to the emergency communication system, electrical, water and telephone connection fee and other expenses, but excluding Basic Services.
Special Expenses means the District Council's special expenses (as defined by s 35 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992) in respect of the unparished area
Special Expenses means any and all costs, liabilities or expenses incurred after the date hereof by Buyer or Company or any of their affiliates as a result of a tax audit conducted by the National Tax Service of Korea in respect of the Company’s business operation in 2005, or in connection with, any violations of applicable laws occurring prior to March 14, 2006, including fines and penalties imposed on the Company or Buyer by the National Tax Service of Korea or any Outback Aussie Cxxxx Ltd. - Korea Unit Purchase Agreement (November 7 2006)I.DOC applicable U.S. government authorities or other obligations relating thereto, and all court costs and attorneys’ and accountants’ fees and other expenses relating thereto, incurred by the Company or Buyer in connection with the investigation and resolution of such matters. The allocation among the Sellers of responsibility for Special Expenses and Losses shall be determined in such manner as the Sellers may separately agree, and neither Buyer nor Company shall have any responsibility for such allocation. Any deductions from the Escrow Amount made under this Section 1.02 shall be treated by the parties as an adjustment of the Purchase Price.