Unlocatable definition

Unlocatable means the county is unable to determine the physical whereabouts of the caretaker relative, or is able to locate the caretaker relative but is unable to execute a legal process to collect. (§44-350.2(l))

Examples of Unlocatable in a sentence

  • If the Damage to Customer’s Facilities is not At Fault Damages or if Customer’s Facilities are Unidentifiable Facilities or Unlocatable Facilities, USIC’s only responsibility will be to provide whatever support to Customer it can reasonably provide to establish whether the Excavator or another third party is liable for such Damage to Customer’s Facilities.

  • If the Damage to Customer's Facilities is not At Fault Damages or if Customer's Facilities are Unidentifiable Facilities or Unlocatable Facilities, USIC's only responsibility will be to provide whatever support to Customer it can reasonably provide to establish whether the Excavator or another third party is liable for such Damage to Customer's Facilities.

  • When reasonable attempts to locate individuals have failed, the claim will be identified as Unlocatable and maintained by the regional office for a minimum of three years.

  • USIC will not be liable for any damages associated with an Unlocatable Facility.

  • USIC shall not indemnify Customer for claims resulting from Damages that are not caused by USIC’s negligence or for damages to Unidentifiable Facilities, Unlocatable Facilities or Third Party Claims that arise from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of Customer, its agents or employees.

Related to Unlocatable

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  • Functional impairment means both of the following:

  • Physical impairment means a loss of physical functioning which interferes with a person’s ability to perform the Activities of Daily Living. A person with a physical impairment would require hands-on Human Assistance in order to perform the Activities of Daily Living.

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