Impracticability definition

Impracticability has the meaning set forth in Section 3.03.
Impracticability shall have the meaning set forth in ---------------- Section 3.3.
Impracticability has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4 hereof.

Examples of Impracticability in a sentence

  • Impracticability Assuming, for the sake of argument, that the parties have concluded a ‘reasonable’ agreement, those parties are bound to perform.

  • Xxxxx Title: Manager SWANK INVESTMENT PARTNERS, LP By: SWANK ENERGY INCOME ADVISORS, L.P. its general partner By: SWANK CAPITAL, LLC its general partner By: /s/ Jxxxx X.

  • Unless Bottler has given notice of its intention not to renew as provided in Paragraph 28, or this Agreement has otherwise been earlier terminated as provided in Paragraph 23, Article X (Commercial Impracticability and Force Majeure), Article XI (Termination for Defined Events) or Article XII (Deficiency Termination), the then effective term of this Agreement will automatically renew for successive additional terms of ten (10) years each (each an “Additional Term”).

  • This Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and continue for an initial period of ten (10) years (the “Initial Term”), unless earlier terminated pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 23, Article X (Commercial Impracticability and Force Majeure), Article XI (Termination for Defined Events) or Article XII (Deficiency Termination).

  • See 24 C.F.R. § 8.3. Structural Impracticability – Changes having little likelihood of being accomplished without removing or altering a load-bearing structural member and/or incurring an increased cost of fifty percent (50%) or more of the value of the element of the building or facility involved.


More Definitions of Impracticability

Impracticability has the meaning set forth in Section 3.3.
Impracticability will mean the inability of Xxxxxxxxx or Nestlé (as the case may be) to conduct a Research activity because such performance is Impracticable.
Impracticability will mean the inability of Xxxxxxxxx to perform a Service because such performance is Impracticable.
Impracticability has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.06.
Impracticability shall have the meaning set forth in ARTICLE 11.
Impracticability means more than “impracticality.” A mere change in the degree of difficulty or expense due to such causes as increased wages, prices of raw materials, or costs of construction, unless well beyond the normal range, does not amount to impracticability since it is this sort of risk that a fixed-price contract is intended to cover.
Impracticability means more than “impracticality.”