Unidentified definition

Unidentified means deidentified or not identifiable.
Unidentified means deidentified or not identifiable. [Formerly 659.700; 2003 c.333 §1; 2005 c.678 §1; 2007 c.800 §6]
Unidentified above means we will use either no name or first name only.

Examples of Unidentified in a sentence

  • Applications for Utility permits and associated coordination described in this Section 6.8.8 shall not be subject to a Change Order and are not considered a New Utility or Unidentified Utility as described in Section 6.8.1.

  • In determining whether the aggregate cap has been reached, Utility Adjustments of Unidentified Utilities with Basic Costs of less than $50,000 shall not be counted towards the aggregate $1,000,000 cap and such amounts shall be DB Contractor’s sole responsibility.

  • In no event shall DB Contractor be entitled to a Change Order for increased costs due to Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities for which the Basic Costs are $50,000 or less, regardless of whether the aggregate cap is reached.

  • The “Unidentified Utilities Deductible” for the Project is, for each facility, the first $50,000 of Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment due to an Unidentified Utility.

  • The Disbursement Agent shall provide written notice to the Administrative Agent no later than five (5) Business Days prior to the Reversion Date of the principal amount of Initial Term Loans held by the Disbursement Agent for the benefit of Unidentified Claimants which are subject to discharge, termination and cancellation on the Reversion Date pursuant to this Section 2.27(b).

  • If the $1,000,000 aggregate cap is reached, the amount of the Price increase in any Change Order thereafter issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for a Utility Adjustment of any Unidentified Utility for which the Basic Costs are in excess of $50,000 shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility.

  • Such increase shall be determined on a facility-by-facility basis, and shall apply for a particular Unidentified Utility facility only if the Basic Costs for the Utility Adjustment for that facility are greater than $50,000.

  • Except as otherwise provided in Section 6.8.1.1 with regard to New Utilities, no time extension will be allowed on account of: (a) any delays attributable to any inaccuracy in the Utility Strip Map; or (b) the performance of Utility Adjustments for Unidentified Utilities.

  • In connection with any vote, consent or other instruction that the Disbursement Agent shall be entitled to deliver with respect to the Initial Term Loans it holds for the benefit of the Unidentified Claimants, the Disbursement Agent shall vote such Initial Term Loans (or shall give instructions with respect to such Initial Term Loans) in the same proportion as the other Loans entitled to vote or give such instruction have voted or given such instruction.

  • The amount of the Price increase in any Change Order issued under this Section 6.8.1.2 for each such Unidentified Utility facility shall be equal to the Basic Costs for that facility, less $50,000 (which amount shall be DB Contractor’s sole responsibility).


More Definitions of Unidentified

Unidentified means those persons who are residents of the Town of Banff at the time of Burial but whose identity is not known or readily discoverable.
Unidentified above means we will only use the first name
Unidentified means deidentified or not identifiable. [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.] Stat. Auth.: ORS 192.547
Unidentified means deidentified or not identifiable. [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.]
Unidentified means deidentified or not identifiable. [Formerly 659.700; 2003 c.333
Unidentified because that word usually means at least two days of fruit- less searching through electronic and print sources. I am happy to report that all of the allusions which were «unidentified» in McGann’s Claren- don edition of Don Juan have now been found, pinpointed and recorded in the annotation. A lot of printed material has been digitized since Mc- Gann’s work on the poem, but much of Byron’s reading remains hidden in books which are long out of print and omnivorous browsing through a reconstruction of his library has turned up as much as electronic trawl- ing. Some of my library work has involved reading something in order to determine that Byron probably didn’t use it; this is painstaking, necessary research; it all becomes worth it when one finds something that solves a mystery which has baffied readers for centuries.