Special Charge definition

Special Charge means any special charge levied against the Property by the City under §66.0627, Wis. Stats., the City Code of Ordinances and this Agreement.
Special Charge means an amount entered in the tax roll as a charge against real property to compensate for all or part of the costs to a public body of providing services to the property. “Special charge” includes any interest and penalties assessed for
Special Charge means a charge made and levied by a local government on some, but not all, rateable land in its area.

Examples of Special Charge in a sentence

  • All Owners shall be assessed a Special Charge (for a Partial Destruction Not Affecting Cottages, a Partial Taking Not Affecting Cottages, a Total Destruction of Cottages and a Complete Taking of Cottages).

  • In exercising their discretion, the Board can assess a Special Charge against such Owners in such amount as the Board determines equitable which may be less than but not more than the Special Charge assessed to Owners whose Cottages were affected by a Partial Taking of Cottages or a Partial Destruction of Cottages.

  • If after Restoration is completed and there remain any Restoration Funds after all costs of Restoration are paid, the excess shall be applied as the Board shall determine for the benefit of the Owners who were assessed a Special Charge.

  • If the Association undertakes the Restoration and the Restoration Funds are, or appear to the Board to be, insufficient to pay all of the costs of Restoration, the Board shall assess a Special Charge to make up any deficiency.

  • Once a Supplemental Budget is established, the Property Manager will assess each Owner a Special Charge.


More Definitions of Special Charge

Special Charge means an amount entered in the tax roll as a charge against real property to compensate for all or part of the costs to a public body of providing services to the property. “Special charge” includes any interest and penalties assessed for nonpayment of the special charge before it is placed in the tax roll. “Special charge” also includes penalties under s. 70.995 (12).
Special Charge means a charge imposed by the Town on the Property pursuant to the Regulation;
Special Charge is defined in Section 6.03(d);
Special Charge is an added charge as needed for each Interval. It will be for One Share of the amount of money needed to keep paying Association Expenses on a current basis, as estimated in a Supplemental Budget, plus late charges and interest if a Special Charge is not paid when due, and all collection costs on unpaid Special Charges.
Special Charge in Section 1(b) of the First Amendment and Waiver is amended by inserting at the end thereof "and up to an additional $50,000,000 in charges."
Special Charge as used in this Section shall mean a fee imposed on the owner or owners of real property for current services or public improvements that have been rendered to the affected real estate by the City and which is reasonably designed to meet the overall cost of such current services for which the fee was imposed. The special charge levied against the real estate in this Section is not adopted under the special assessment procedure, authorized in Section 66.0703 of the Wisconsin Statutes, and is a separate and independent charge, which is adopted under Section 66.0627 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
Special Charge means, collectively, the charges listed on Schedule A hereto.