Special Circumstance definition

Special Circumstance means an event where, in the opinion of the Bank acting reasonably and in good faith, an amendment or a change is made to a taxation act or regulation, to taxation practices, policies or administration, to the interpretation of a taxation act or regulation or taxation practice, policy or administration; or an event occurs, now or in future, caused by circumstances beyond the control of the Bank making it illegal or disadvantageous, from a legislative or regulatory point-of-view, or disadvantageous, from a financial point- of-view, for the Bank to allow the Deposits of such series to remain outstanding. As provided hereunder, certain other extraordinary events affecting the underlying interest may be deemed to constitute a Special Circumstance and entitle the Bank to proceed with a Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances.
Special Circumstance means a circumstance of income tax nature where, in the opinion of the Bank, acting reasonably and in good faith, an amendment or a change is made to an act, regulation, policy, taxation practice or administration or to the interpretation of an act, regulation, policy, taxation practice policy or taxation administration which would make it illegal or, in the view of the Bank, disadvantageous from a legislative, regulatory or financial point-of-view, for the Deposit Notes to remain outstanding.
Special Circumstance means a case of an income tax nature where, in the opinion of the Bank acting reasonably and in good faith, an amendment or a change is made to an act or regulation; to taxation practices, policies or administration; to the interpretation of an act or regulation or taxation practice, policy or administration; or an event occurs, now or in future, caused by circumstances beyond the control of the Bank making it illegal or disadvantageous, from a legislative or regulatory point-of-view, or disadvantageous, from a financial point-of-view, for the Bank to allow the Note Securities to remain outstanding.

Examples of Special Circumstance in a sentence

  • The Hospital and the Union will establish a Letter of Understanding for all individuals approved to work Individual Special circumstance scheduling arrangements.

  • Special circumstance that are requested in writing for granting vacation during the period of December 23rd through January 2nd will be taken into consideration by the Employer.

  • Special circumstance must be addressed to the scholarship committee prior to disbursements of funds.

  • Special circumstance shall be identified by Provider who must request that the Member be permitted to continue treatment under Provider’s care and agree not to seek payment from the Member of any amounts for which the Member would not be responsible if the Agreement had not terminated.

  • Special circumstance Charges may be waived if the customer experienced a catastrophe, e.g. hospitalisation or a death in the family.


More Definitions of Special Circumstance

Special Circumstance means any of:
Special Circumstance means a circumstance of an income tax nature where, in the opinion of the Bank acting reasonably and in good faith, an amendment or a change is made to an act or regulation; to taxation practices, policies or administration; to the interpretation of an act or regulation or taxation practice, policy or administration making it illegal or disadvantageous, from a legislative or regulatory point-of-view, or disadvantageous, from a financial point-of-view, for the Bank to allow its Deposit Notes to remain outstanding.
Special Circumstance means a circumstance which, when occurring, permits, but does not
Special Circumstance means a circumstance of income tax nature where, in the opinion of the Bank, acting reasonably and in good faith, an amendment or a change is made to an act, regulation, policy, taxation practice or administration or to the interpretation of an act, regulation, policy, taxation practice policy or taxation administration which would make it illegal or, in the view of the Bank, disadvantageous to the Bank from a legislative, regulatory or financial point-of-view, for the Deposit Notes to remain outstanding. As provided herein, certain other extraordinary events affecting the Reference Assets may be deemed to constitute a Special Circumstance entitling the Bank to proceed with a Reimbursement Under Special Circumstances.
Special Circumstance means the adoption of any Law or -------------------- interpretation, or any change therein or thereof, or any change in the interpretation, administration or application thereof by any Governmental Authority, central bank or comparable authority, or compliance by the Banks or their LIBOR Lending Offices with any request or directive (whether or not having the force of Law) of any Governmental Authority, central bank or comparable authority, or the occurrence of circumstances affecting the applicable certificate of deposit market or London interbank eurodollar market generally which are beyond the reasonable control of the Banks.
Special Circumstance means either of the following:
Special Circumstance means a) an event that is exceptional or could not be foreseen and poses a threat to the health, safety or welfare of the public, or b) an event that could cause loss or damage to public or other property or c) an event that has disrupted essential services provided by the City that must be re-established without delay;