Impossible definition

Impossible means the monitoring location(s) are either physically or legally inaccessible, or access would cause danger to life or limb.
Impossible as used in RCW 46.16A.200, means that there was nothing made by the manufacturer (to include, but not limited to, a bracket or the bumper of the vehicle) for the originally manufactured vehicle which would allow the license plate to be affixed to the vehicle in the manner pre- scribed in RCW 46.16A.200.
Impossible means actual impossibility or extreme and unreasonable difficulty or expense.

Examples of Impossible in a sentence

  • The Allottee agrees and confirms that, in the event it becomes Impossible for the Promoter to implement the project due to Force Majeure Conditions, then this Allotment shall stand terminated and the promoter shall refund to the Allottee the entire amount Received by the promoter from the allotment within 45 days from that date.

  • Customer: the person, organisation, company or firm who purchases the Goods and/or Services from Motion Impossible.

  • Motion Impossible shall invoice the Customer for the charges at the relevant time, together with expenses and the costs of materials (and VAT, where appropriate).

  • Motion Impossible shall not be liable for any delay in delivery of the Goods that is caused by a Force Majeure Event or the Customer's failure to provide Motion Impossible with adequate delivery instructions or any other instructions that are relevant to the supply of the Goods.

  • The Allottee agrees and confirms that, in the event it becomes Impossible for the Promoter to implement the project due to Force Majeure Conditions, then This Allotment shall stand terminated and the promoter shall refund to the Allottee the entire Amount Received by the promoter from the allotment within 45 days from that date.


More Definitions of Impossible

Impossible in this context means that the designated system function is not operable by the driver during normal use or during reasonably foreseeable misuse. In this context, it would not be reasonable for a manufacturer to anticipate that a driver would undertake sophisticated technical measures to defeat the manufacturer’s intentions. The manufacturer’s rationale may be based on regulation or their own judgement.
Impossible means actual impossibility or extremely and unreasonably difficult or expensive.
Impossible rather, impracticality means only ‘the difficulty or inconvenience of joining all
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Impossible means, with respect to the conditions of this Agreement set forth in Section 7.4 (Governmental Approvals), Section 7.5 (Governmental Approvals), and Section 8.4 (Governmental Approvals), that the applicable Government Entity has stated in writing to the Parties that the applicable Government Entity has determined that such Governmental Approval will not be given by such Government Entity on any basis at any time, and (a) either Party in its discretion has determined not to appeal or seek to overturn such determination because that Party has determined that such action is likely to be fruitless or that the costs of such action are likely to exceed the expected benefits; or (b) all options to appeal or overturn such determination have been exhausted unsuccessfully.
Impossible means actual impossibility or extreme and unreasonable difficulty or expense caused by circumstances outside of the reasonable control of the Company, including force majeure, as defined in Section 12.5, or if no qualified entities offer bonds that meet the requirements of this Agreement.