Unusual circumstances definition
Unusual circumstances means any 1 or a combination of the following, but only to the extent necessary for the proper processing of a request:
Unusual circumstances means circumstances other than natural phenomena which are beyond the reasonable control of one of the Parties and are such as to prevent fishing activities in Kiribati waters.
Unusual circumstances shall not mean the failure by the State to (i) plan for implementation of a program, (ii) assign sufficient staff resources to implement a program,
Examples of Unusual circumstances in a sentence
Unusual circumstances may include, but are not limited to, closures for vacation, remodeling, repairs, or emergencies.
Unusual circumstances can be appealed to the Human Resources Department.
Unusual circumstances which do not fall within the eight (8) day guideline require administrative approval.
Unusual circumstances (less than ten (10) working days) shall be given consideration.
Unusual circumstances concerning other than immediate family members, or the amount of time needed, will be granted on a case-by-case basis.
More Definitions of Unusual circumstances
Unusual circumstances means: circumstances where diversion or reassignment of the Offload Nurse is required in order to prevent harm to patients or staff, and where all other available efforts have been unsuccessful in addressing the operational requirement.
Unusual circumstances means: 1. The need to search for and collect the requested public records from field facilities or offices that are separate from the office processing the request; 2. The need to search for, collect and appropriately examine a voluminous amount of separate and distinct records that are demanded in a single request; 3. Other unusual circumstances beyond the control of the Public Records Custodian that could cause delay; and 4. Any other broad and burdensome request as provided by the Act;
Unusual circumstances means the following, but only to the extent reasonably necessary to the proper processing of the particular request;
Unusual circumstances means only the following:
Unusual circumstances means uncommon, rare or sudden events over which the reporting individual had no control and which directly result in the failure to act in accordance with the filing requirements. Circumstances which allow for time in which to take those steps necessary to assure compliance with the filing requirements shall be deemed not to constitute unusual circumstances.
Unusual circumstances means the following, but only to the extent reasonably necessary for the proper processing of the particular request:
Unusual circumstances means (i) the shape, topography or other physical conditions of the parcel prevents land development in a manner consistent with similar situated properties within the proximity of the parcel; (ii) circumstances constituting force majeure; or (iii) any rehabilitation or reconstruction by a parcel owner of an impervious cover existing within the buffer described in Section 4.2.2.6 below.