Unavoidable definition

Unavoidable means adverse impacts that remain after all appropriate and practicable avoidance and minimization have been achieved.
Unavoidable or "could not be avoided" means events that are not caused entirely or in part by design, operation, maintenance, or any other preventable condition in either process or control device.
Unavoidable means that the person receiving care developed a pressure ulcer even though the provider of the care had done

Examples of Unavoidable in a sentence

  • No later than Ten (10) years after the Closing Date (the “Improvements Completion Date”) there shall be Final Completion of the Improvements in accordance with the Requirements, subject to Unavoidable Delays.

  • In the event of any extension(s) hereunder of the Improvements Completion Date for reason of one or more events of Unavoidable Delay, however, the period of extension (considered cumulatively and in the aggregate for all such events of Unavoidable Delay), shall not exceed twelve (12) months.


More Definitions of Unavoidable

Unavoidable means adverse impacts that remain after all appropriate avoidance and minimization measures have been implemented.
Unavoidable means adverse impacts that remain after all appropriate and
Unavoidable means an expenditure that cannot be postponed to the next financial year; and
Unavoidable means that the individual receiving care developed a pressure ulcer even though the provider of the care had evaluated the person’s clinical condition and pressure ulcer risk factors; planned and implemented interventions that are consistent with the persons needs and goals and recognised standards of practice; monitored and evaluated the impact of the interventions; and revised the approaches as appropriate; or the individual person refused to adhere to prevention strategies in spite of education of the consequences of non-adherence”
Unavoidable means that the resident developed a pressure ulcer even though the facility had evaluated the resident’s clinical condition and pressure ulcer risk factors; defined and implemented interventions that are consistent with resident needs, goals, and recognized standards of practice; monitored and evaluated the impact of the interventions; and revised the approaches as appropriate.
Unavoidable. DELAYS: Delays due to strikes, lockouts, inability to procure materials, power failure, acts of God, governmental restrictions, enemy action, civil commotion, fire, unavoidable casualty or other causes beyond the control of the party responsible for performing an obligation hereunder, provided that lack of funds shall not be deemed a cause beyond the control of either party hereto.
Unavoidable means a use of PFAS that the department of environmental