Inaccessible definition

Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach his/her Destination by the original mode of transportation.
Inaccessible means out of reach of children by being:
Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach the property or his/her Destination by the original mode of transportation.

Examples of Inaccessible in a sentence

  • Inaccessible means you cannot reach your destination by the original mode of transportation.

  • The Company will only pay the benefits for Losses occurring within 14 days after the named hurricane makes Your Destination Uninhabitable or Inaccessible.

  • Inaccessible technology interferes with an ability to obtain and use information quickly and easily.

  • The Insurer will only pay the benefits for Losses occurring within 14 days after the named hurricane makes Your Destination Uninhabitable or Inaccessible.

  • Inaccessible green roofs are required to remain inaccessible during occupation of the property.


More Definitions of Inaccessible

Inaccessible means not capable of being entered, reached, or used.
Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach his/her Destination by the original mode of transportation. “Inclement Weather” means any severe weather condition which delays the scheduled arrival or departure of a Common Carrier or prevents the Insured from reaching his/her Destination when traveling by a rented or owned vehicle.
Inaccessible means in a physically restricted or obstructed area or covered in such a way that detection or removal is prevented or severely hampered.
Inaccessible means not accessible under standards adopted pursuant to 13-3-205.
Inaccessible means unable to be reached without removal of a construction material or component.
Inaccessible means children are unable to access an item or area due to the use of a lock or child-proof barrier or the item is too high for children to easily reach.
Inaccessible means an Insured cannot reach the Event by the original mode of transportation.