Unsuitable definition

Unsuitable as a lender to Borrower or a Co-Borrower, (ii) that such Person shall be "disqualified" as a lender to Borrower or a Co-Borrower or (iii) denying the issuance to that Person of any license required under applicable Gaming Laws to be held by all lenders to Borrower or any Co-Borrower.
Unsuitable means that the land proposed for mining is not suitable for mining because the mining activity will more probably than not destroy or irreparably damage any of the fol- lowing:
Unsuitable means that the land proposed for mining is not suitable for

Examples of Unsuitable in a sentence

  • Unsuitable documentation may include fake, forged or altered documentation, which extends to alterations made physically or with alterations made by a computer to a photograph or scan.

  • CT5.12# - USE OF ROADS BY PURCHASER (06/1999) Purchaser's use of existing roads identified on Sale Area Map by the following codes is prohibited or subject to restrictive limitations, unless agreed otherwise: Code Use Limitations X Hauling prohibited R Hauling restricted U Unsuitable for hauling prior to completion of agreed reconstruction P Use prohibited A Public use restriction W Regulation waiver Roads coded A will be signed by the Forest Service to inform the public of use restrictions.

  • If the Contractor is or becomes aware that any Personnel is an Unsuitable Person, they must immediately withdraw the Unsuitable Person’s access to Student Personal Information and notify SADE.

  • CM/GC shall submit unit prices for removal of the types of Unsuitable Fill and Rock and importing Suitable Soil as listed below.

  • Furthermore they shall not exist in the following cases: Unsuitable or improper use, faulty assembly by the Customer or a third party, natural wear and tear, faulty or negligent handling, excessive use, unsuitable production equipment and facilities, substitute materials, chemical, electro-chemical or electrical influences, insofar as they are not the result of a fault of STÜKEN.


More Definitions of Unsuitable

Unsuitable means classification of a specific site evaluation parameter or the site. A site is
Unsuitable means disputes where domestic violence, abuse,
Unsuitable means unfit
Unsuitable in relation to a sample means deficient in respect of quality for the purpose of obtaining a DNA profile by means of forensic DNA analysis.
Unsuitable means that the land proposed for mining is not suitable for mining because the mining activity will more probably than not destroy or irrepara- bly damage any of the following:
Unsuitable sites include, without limitation, those sites brought to our attention that promote violence; promote discrimination based on race, sex, religion, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or age; promote illegal activities; promote products and services in a negative manner or violate intellectual property rights.
Unsuitable means, with respect to any Person, that such Person (a) has been, during the last five years, (i) convicted in a criminal proceeding involving fraud, theft or other crimes of moral turpitude or (ii) a party to a civil proceeding of a judicial or administrative body of competent jurisdiction and as a result of such proceeding is subject to a judgment, decree or final order (x) enjoining such Person from owning securities of a publicly traded person or serving on the board of directors, or as an executive officer of a publicly traded corporation or (y) revoking such Person’s license, approval or authorization under federal or state securities Laws, or (b) is a non-profit organization that (i) has historically generated negative publicity about the Company’s operations and such organization has not publicly changed its position with respect to the Company’s operations or (ii) at the relevant time of determination is generating, negative publicity about the Company’s operations.