Impossibility definition

Impossibility shall have the meaning specified in Section 4.05(b).
Impossibility means loss or malfunction of electric power, transportation or communication services; general inability to obtain or retain labor, material, equipment or transportation, or a delay in mails or services; the Company’s, GE Capital’s or their Affiliates’ (i) failure to take an action on which the Manager’s performance of an obligation or any Listed Obligation depends or (ii) taking an action which renders the Manager’s performance of an obligation or any Listed Obligation impossible; governmental or exchange action, statute, ordinance, ruling, regulation, administrative interpretation or directive; acts of terror, vandalism, explosions, tornados, acts of God or public enemy, acts of any civil or military authority, revolutions, insurrections, strike, emergency, riots or civil commotions, freezes, fires, floods, embargoes, wars, sabotage, explosions or other unforeseen or unexpected occurrences, which unforeseen or unexpected occurrences render the performance of any obligations by the Manager impossible. In the event of any such occurrence, the Manager shall use all reasonable efforts to remediate the disruption and resume its performance of the obligations.
Impossibility means, for purposes of this regulation, the Applicant exercised best efforts but still was unable to comply with the regulatory requirements for reasons beyond his or her control despite exercising foresight to prevent the non-compliance.

Examples of Impossibility in a sentence

  • Impossibility of the use of railways, shipping, aircraft, motor transport or other means of public or private transport.

  • Impossibility of the use of public or private telecommunications networks.

  • Impossibility to perform): The parties to a contract resulting from this ITB are not liable for the consequences of any failure to perform, or default in performing, any of its obligations under the contract, if that failure or default is caused by any unforeseeable Force Majeure, beyond the control of, and without the fault or negligence of, the respective party.

  • Impossibility of performance by reason of any legislative, executive, or judicial act of any governmental authority shall excuse performance of or delay in performance of this agreement.

  • Impossibility to perform) The contractor is not liable for the consequences of any failure to perform, or default in performing, any of its obligations under this Agreement, if that failure or default is caused by any unforeseeable Force Majeure, beyond the control of, and without the fault or negligence of, the contractor.


More Definitions of Impossibility

Impossibility has the meaning specified in Section 5(b)(v) of the Agreement.
Impossibility as employed in this provision shall mean an beyond the control of Respondent that makes appearance for a test
Impossibility means the occurrence of a natural or man-made disaster, armed conflict, act of terrorism, riot, labor disruption. Act of state or force majeure or any other circumstance beyond its control which makes it impossible (other than as a result of its own misconduct) for such a party to perform any absolute or contingent obligation, to make a payment or delivery or to receive a payment or delivery in respect of such Transaction or to comply with any other material provision of this Agreement relating to such Transaction or whereby the convertibility, transferability or ability to hold any currency has been materially impaired between the date that the currency obligation has been entered into and the date that the currency is delivered
Impossibility. - means where, after giving effect to any applicable provision, disruption fallback or remedy specified in, or pursuant to, these Rules, the Policies and the applicable Contract Terms, due to an event or circumstance (other than any action taken by a Clearing Participant ) occurring after a Contract arises, it becomes impossible on any day, or it would be impossible if the relevant payment, delivery or compliance were required on that day, to perform any absolute or contingent obligation to make a payment or a delivery in respect of such Contract, to receive a payment or delivery in respect of such Contract or to comply with any other material provision of the Rules and Policies relating to such Contract.
Impossibility as employed in this provision shall mean an obstacle beyond the control of Respondent that is so insurmountable or that makes appearance for a test or provision of the urine sample so infeasible that a reasonable person would not withhold consent to waive the test on that day. The PAP shall immediately advise the Board of each instance where a request has been made to waive a urine test together with the determination in each such case.
Impossibility to ‘remember’ means that the narratives present a distorted, slanted and pseudo history and as such are not set in a real time, but a “homogenous, empty time” (Anderson 204). Anderson notes the difference between personal and national narrative, which means that because a nation has
Impossibility as employed in this provision shall mean an obstacle beyond the control of respondent that is so insurmountable or that makes appearance for the test or provision of the