Whereabouts Unknown Clause Samples
The 'Whereabouts Unknown' clause addresses situations where a party to an agreement cannot be located or contacted. Typically, this clause outlines the steps that must be taken to attempt to reach the missing party, such as sending notices to their last known address or publishing public notices. Its core function is to provide a clear process for proceeding with contractual obligations or decisions when one party's location is unknown, thereby preventing delays and ensuring the contract can still be executed or enforced despite the absence of a party.
Whereabouts Unknown. For those owners of fractional interests in trust or restricted land whose whereabouts are deemed unknown by Interior Defendants as of the date of Final Approval of this Agreement, Interior Defendants shall undertake the following additional efforts to attempt to locate such owners:
Whereabouts Unknown. The scheme administrator may decide that any person who is entitled to a payment under the scheme shall cease to have any claim to the payment if at least six years have passed from the date the payment became due and the person cannot be found by the scheme administrator, after taking all reasonable steps.
