Unrecoverable definition

Unrecoverable usually means that the SCWDC is obligated to pay a vendor under a contract for the lodging, lift ticket, or airline ticket, and so may not be able to recover the canceller’s entire individual cost for such items.
Unrecoverable means that there is mechanical failure or severe data corruption in the media that precludes access to any data on the media by any means within CPR Tools capability. This definition does not apply in cases where ‘desired’ data was not specified when your data recovery case was created.

Examples of Unrecoverable in a sentence

  • Unrecoverable transportation, lodging deposits or other bona fide expenses such as hunting tags, event tickets, etc., will be paid by the City.

  • Unrecoverable transportation or lodging deposits, provided the employee notified the City of same at the time that the vacation was cancelled, will be paid by the City if the employee produces proof of such unrecoverable deposits.

  • Unrecoverable transportation, lodging deposits or other bona fide expenses such as hunting tags, event tickets, etc., will be reimbursed by the City.

  • Provided however, that if such VAT is an Unrecoverable VAT, the amount paid by purchaser at Closing Shall be the amount specified in Section 24.1 hereof.

  • Where in-place hydrocarbons are identified but are not considered currently recoverable, such quantities may be classified as Discovered Unrecoverable, if considered appropriate for resource management purposes, a portion of these quantities may become recoverable resources in the future as commercial circumstances change or technological developments occur.

  • The amount frozen shall amount to no more than the amount of the Unrecoverable Loss.

  • If RHB has sufficient grounds to suspect MERCHANT is involved in the fraud or is benefiting from the fraud, RHB shall prevent withdrawal or use of the remaining funds in MERCHANT’s account with RHB until there is satisfactory resolution of Unrecoverable Loss.

  • Unrecoverable Project losses, due to evaporation, evapotranspiration, and other factors is estimated at % of the total water delivered for recharge and the Applicant shall therefore be entitled to a credit of % of the water delivered for recharge as water stored in the Basin and available for recovery.

  • Notwithstanding the aforesaid, this will not prohibit RHB to take legal action against MERCHANT, to the extent permissible by law, to make good the Unrecoverable Loss incurred.

  • PREA shall also prepare a detailed budget of all expenses that will not be recovered through Tenant contributions to Operating Expenses ("Unrecoverable Expenses Budget").