Special Term definition

Special Term means any period of time in which a course is offered that is not a summer, fall, or spring term.
Special Term means, with respect to any Lease Vehicle titled in any state or commonwealth set forth below, the period specified in the table below opposite such state or commonwealth: State of Illinois One (1) year State of Iowa eleven (11) months State of Maine eleven (11) months State of Maryland 180 days Commonwealth of Massachusetts eleven (11) months State of Nebraska thirty (30) days State of South Dakota twenty-eight (28) days State of Texas 181 days State of Vermont eleven (11) months Commonwealth of Virginia eleven (11) months State of West Virginia thirty (30) days
Special Term has the meaning set forth in Section 3.15(b).

Examples of Special Term in a sentence

  • In relation to an agreement entered into with an Individual, clause 4.1.2 of these Terms shall prevail over any provision of a Lease Agreement, a Schedule, or any Special Term, which would lead to the Lease Period exceeding 85 days.

  • Refer to Special Term and Condition “eVA Orders and Contracts” to identify the number of purchase orders that will be issued as a result of this solicitation/contract with the eVA transaction fee specified above assessed for each order.

  • Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Special Terms that purport to modify the Terms and Conditions are not binding on Discovery Genie unless this Contract is manually singed by an officer of Discovery Genie adjacent to such Special Term.

  • In this Special Term: Progeny means an unmodified descendant from the Material.

  • In the event that we intend to exercise our right under this Banking and Custody Special Term 4.2, we will comply with the Relevant Regulatory Requirements which limit, in some circumstances, the extent of that right (for example, with respect to clients who are individuals and are acting outside of their usual trade, business or profession, rules designed to ensure we leave you and any joint account holders with enough money to meet essential living expenses and priority debts).


More Definitions of Special Term

Special Term means any term additional or supplemental to these Standard Terms from time to time agreed in writing between LB and the Customer. Particulars of any Special Terms at the date of the Agreement are set out in Schedule 4.
Special Term means, with respect to any Lease Vehicle titled in any state or commonwealth set forth below, the period specified in the table below opposite such state or commonwealth:
Special Term means any clauses additional to these Terms and Conditions which are agreed between COI and the Contractor and which are specified in the Order
Special Term means any conditions additional to these Conditions which are agreed between the Department and the Contractor and which are specified in the Contract and any related Schedule.
Special Term has the meaning specified in Section 3.1 of the HVF Lease.
Special Term means (i) 180 days with respect to Vehicles titled in the State of Texas and the State of Maryland; (ii) one year with respect to Vehicles titled in the State of Illinois; (iii) eleven months with respect to Vehicles titled in the State of Iowa, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of Maine, the State of Vermont and the Commonwealth of Virginia; (iv) 30 days with respect to Vehicles titled in the State of Nebraska and the State of West Virginia and (v) 28 days with respect to Vehicles titled in the State of South Dakota.
Special Term means (i) 180 days with respect to ZVF Vehicles titled in the State of Texas and the State of Maryland; (ii) one year with respect to ZVF Vehicles titled in the State of Illinois; (iii) eleven months with respect to ZVF Vehicles titled in the State of Iowa, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the State of Maine, the State of Vermont and the Commonwealth of Virginia; (iv) 30 days with respect ZVF Vehicles titled in the State of Nebraska and the State of West Virginia and (v) 28 days with respect to ZVF Vehicles titled in the State of South Dakota.