Examples of Unreasonably impracticable in a sentence
Unreasonably impracticable" means that the measures necessary to comply with the rules or ordinances adopted pursuant to this act subject licensees to unreasonable risk or require such a high investment of money, time, or any other resource or asset that a reasonably prudent businessperson would not operate the marihuana establishment.
This rider will end immediately when the basic policy or its premium term ends, or is converted to a paid-up policy.
Tracking marihuana transfer and transportation by licensees, including transferee, date, quantity and price (ee) "Unreasonably impracticable" means that the measures necessary to comply with the rules or Ordinances adopted pursuant to this act subject licensees to unreasonable risk or require such a high investment of money, time, or any other resource or asset that a reasonably prudent businessperson would not operate the marihuana establishment.
Unreasonably impracticable" means that the measures necessary to comp operation of a marijuana establishment is not worthy of being carried out in practice b (3) Personal use of marijuana.
Unreasonably impracticable means that the local laws cannot “subject licensees to unreasonable risk or require such a high investment of risk, money, time or any other resource or asset that a reasonably prudent businessperson would not operate a marijuana establishment.” M.G.L. Ch. 94G § 1Municipalities may also institute a ban.