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condition, whereas impracticability is a subjective condition for a court to determine. Typically, the test U.S. courts use for impracticability is as follows
Impracticability
British Army officer and statesman (1769–1852)
unsuccessfully attempted to deter the French invasion of Spain through impracticable threats of war. Wellington was also annoyed by Canning's unwillingness
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington
Activities associated with group decisions
The Greek philosopher Aristotle criticized many of Plato's ideas as impracticable, but, like Plato, he admires balance and moderation and aims at a harmonious
Politics
Contract that is not enforceable at law
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Void_contract
Superseded UK statutory instrument
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Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999
Unfair_Terms_in_Consumer_Contracts_Regulations_1999
Character in Wuthering Heights
but as my own being — so, don't talk of our separation again — it is impracticable. (Heathcliff, for his part, provides a similar comparison between the
Catherine_Earnshaw
Factory where integrated circuits are manufactured
over a larger number of sale-able chips. It is impossible (or at least impracticable) to retrofit machinery to handle larger wafers. This is not to say that
Semiconductor fabrication plant
Semiconductor_fabrication_plant
Concept in common law as applied in the US
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Consideration under American law
Consideration_under_American_law
1942 Japanese war crime in the Philippines
informed him that any further defense of the Lingayen beaches was "impracticable". He requested and was permitted to withdraw behind the Agno River.
Bataan_Death_March
In law, the impossibility of performing a contractual duty
Downes said that impossibility and impracticability were separate in England and Wales, and that impracticability was not usually found to result in frustration
Impossibility_of_performance
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
major rejection and opposition of the "entire Persian people" made it impracticable for him to pose himself as Darius' legitimate successor. Against Bessus
Alexander_the_Great
Small Portuguese archipelago
scarce, and historic attempts to colonise the island failed due to the impracticability of agriculture. A tiny colony of Mediterranean monk seals inhabits
Desertas_Islands
Rapid transit railway with the tracks above street level
railways are normally found in urban areas that would otherwise require impracticably many level crossings. Usually, the tracks of elevated railways that
Elevated_railway
Competition to determine the World Chess Champion
Rules", but claimed that the requirement for a purse of $10,000 was impracticable and called upon Capablanca to come to an agreement with the leading
World_Chess_Championship
1935–1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia
the use of guerrilla tactics, but for cultural reasons this would be impracticable. Most of his commanders considered guerrilla warfare to be dishonorable
Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War
Suspension of contractual obligations during extreme circumstances
a contract. In that instance, it is actually the impossibility or impracticability defenses. In the military, "force majeure" has a slightly different
Force_majeure
Chess-playing automaton hoax (1770–1854)
day for humankind in general." ". . . I controverted, however, the impracticability of [a weaving mill], by remarking that there had been lately exhibited
Mechanical_Turk
Island-municipality of Puerto Rico
satellite outpost. The German state returned it to Spain due to the impracticability of defending the small outpost. Puerto Rico was ceded by Spain in the
Vieques,_Puerto_Rico
German Nazi paramilitary organisation (1925–1945)
execution grounds. Initially, the victims were shot, but this method proved impracticable for an operation of this scale. Also, after Himmler observed the shooting
Schutzstaffel
Contract Act
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Indian_Contract_Act,_1872
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Penal_bond
Primary airport serving São Paulo, Brazil
terminals. Plans for a third runway were decided to be "technically impracticable" and were cancelled in January 2008.[citation needed] However, the former
São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport
São_Paulo/Guarulhos_International_Airport
Natural disaster outside human control
interpreted as an implied defense under the rule of impossibility or impracticability. If so, the promise is discharged because of unforeseen occurrences
Act_of_God
found that this would produce a number of issues and was considered impracticable. In 1920 it was promulgated in Army Order 545 of 1920 to abolish the
British Army officer rank insignia
British_Army_officer_rank_insignia
Form of democracy
Online. Retrieved 2025-10-06. a democracy (the only pure republic, but impracticable beyond the limits of a town) … where the citizens cannot meet to transact
Direct_democracy
Homogenization of 1920s Communist Party leadership under Lenin
criticised a proposed amendment for a permanent ban as "excessive" and "impracticable". Contemporary analysts deemed it a temporary ban. Since 1920 a majority
Ban on factions in the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Ban_on_factions_in_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union
Defence in contract law
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Non_est_factum
Piece of equipment used to direct a horse
removing brush or fixing a fence) in a remote area where tying was impracticable. In actual practice, just as with the "stay" command used in obedience
Bridle
1827 naval battle during the Greek War of Independence
Ottoman/Egyptian fleet. It was decided that with winter approaching, it was impracticable to maintain an effective blockade of Navarino, and that in any event
Battle_of_Navarino
Legislative tactic
be injuriously suspended, or fatally defeated. It is often, by the impracticability of obtaining the concurrence of the necessary number of votes, kept
Filibuster in the United States Senate
Filibuster_in_the_United_States_Senate
Legal term
information material to a grand jury investigation (assuming the showing of impracticability is also made). The Supreme Court has not had a chance to rule on this
Material_witness
Legal term
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Peppercorn_(law)
Administrative divisions of China between 1912 and 1949
Circuits were abolished in 1928 as being superfluous. The reforms were impracticable; the average province had more than 50 counties with some with more
Administrative divisions of the Republic of China (1912–1949)
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Republic_of_China_(1912–1949)
Major battle of the American Civil War
desirable you should join this attack, unless in your judgment it is impracticable." Warren decided to send the division of Brig. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood
Battle_of_Cold_Harbor
Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia
IAEA that normal safeguards were "legally untenable and materially impracticable," as a result of threats and "acts of aggression," leaving the IAEA
2026_Iran_war
Guardian or equivalent for contact purposes in English law
Under s.38 (7) if the police cannot transfer as per the above due to 'impracticability' or lack of secure accommodation (where non-secure would not be adequate
Appropriate_adult
The Treffry Tramways were a group of mineral tramways in Cornwall in the United Kingdom, constructed by Joseph Treffry (1782–1850), a local land owner
Treffry_Tramways
American lawyer and banker (1895–1989)
War Department is of the opinion that the suggested air operation is impracticable. It could be executed only by the diversion of considerable air support
John_J._McCloy
Austrian-born American trade union organizer (1843–1939)
trade union movement when he came to understand the unsoundness and impracticability of Socialist Party policy and philosophy or, as Strasser called it
Adolph_Strasser
English Protestant cleric
Protestant Interest, to which are Subjoined, Some Reflections on the Impracticability of a Proper Commutation of Tithes; and a General Account of the Origin
Richard_Woodward_(bishop)
Copper helmet with rubberised canvas diving suit and weighted boots
The bulkiness of fit, weighted boots and lack of fins made swimming impracticable. At the surface the diver could struggle a short distance using the
Standard_diving_dress
Vice President of the United States from 1837 to 1841
principle. They referred the plan to Harrison, who found winter operations impracticable. Johnson was permitted to try the tactics in the summer of 1813; later
Richard_Mentor_Johnson
Court amendment of a legal document
intent of the instrument, in situations where it becomes impossible, impracticable, or illegal to enforce it under its original terms. The doctrine first
Cy-près_doctrine
Contractual obligation to compensate for losses incurred by the other party
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Indemnity
Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)
diversification and rapid industrialization, which had ultimately proved to be impracticable in view of the country's incorporation into the Comecon system. In 1968
Che_Guevara
Nuclear weapon (development abandoned)
workable bomb was implosion – a far more difficult engineering task. The impracticability of a gun-type bomb using plutonium was agreed at a meeting held on
Thin_Man_(nuclear_bomb)
Type of civil wrong in contract law
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Breach_of_contract
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
country, such as Liberia or Sierra Leone, though he recognized the impracticability of such proposals. According to Eric Foner, "In 1824 Jefferson proposed
Thomas_Jefferson
1918–1947 constituent state of Germany
was German Minister of the Interior, rejected the idea as unwise and impracticable. Prussia then banned the Alliance of Red Front Fighters (Roter Frontkämpferbund)
Free_State_of_Prussia
National anthem of Ecuador
public events like football games where a full performance would be impracticable. Problems playing this file? See media help. As a full performance can
Salve,_Oh_Patria
Crown Colony proposal of Northeast India and Western Burma
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, concurred with Wavell's views on the impracticability of the scheme. Indian opinion of the scheme was also unpopular especially
Crown Colony of Eastern Agency Scheme
Crown_Colony_of_Eastern_Agency_Scheme
Indigenous confederacy in North America
forming a Scheme for such a Union ... and yet that a like union should be impracticable for ten or a Dozen English Colonies," but he disagrees that it establishes
Haudenosaunee
Vessel for pressurised gases or liquids
difference to lock the closure when at service pressure. Where this is impracticable a safety interlock may be mandated. An airlock is a room or compartment
Pressure_vessel
Sculpture by Méret Oppenheim
surrealist works, a visual pun is implied, and the incongruity and impracticability of the combined elements is also highlighted. Will Gompertz, a former
Le_Déjeuner_en_fourrure
1998 highway robbery in Belize
along the way", adding "our borders are porous [...] it’s a matter of impracticability to seal the border". On 3 May, Scott Coleman (44; cabbie who had driven
Hummingbird_heist
1st–13th century political entities
be placed somewhere in the middle of the South China Sea, which is impracticable. Thus, the west Menam Valley is more feasible. Following the fall of
Kamalanka
Theorem on prime numbers
Lagrange, p. 132: "cette méthode devient extrémement laborieuse, & presque impracticable" Gauss, DA, art. 78 Cosgrave, John B.; Dilcher, Karl (2008). "Extensions
Wilson's_theorem
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Negative_pledge
Italian football league season
Retrieved 19 May 2016. On 1 September the match was postponed due to impracticability of the field, then it was won by forfeit by Hellas Verona because Cosenza
2018–19_Serie_B
condition precedent or not. But this course is often (if not generally) impracticable; and if we can see that the proper facts have been found, we should
Poussard_v_Spiers_and_Pond
Dispute resolution with assistance of a moderator
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Mediation
British World War II espionage and sabotage organisation
nevertheless used them in the Indian Ocean where the distances made it impracticable to use any smaller craft. The vessels used by SOE during the early part
Special_Operations_Executive
Species of true bug
built up. It may be undertaken in hedges or ornamental trees, but is impracticable for large trees, in forests and plantations. The aphids can be a vector
Cinara_cupressi
Method of dispute resolution
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Arbitration
not abdicate at all. The Chamber is composed of a set of Jacobins, impracticables, and intriguers; who are seeking for disorder, or for place. I ought
Napoleon's_second_abdication
Legal aptitude to have rights and liabilities
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Capacity_(law)
Remedy which allows a contractual party to cancel the contract
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Rescission_(contract_law)
History of Indian state of Bihar
It was initially considered to be both politically and materially impracticable. To this day, locals call the old area the City whereas the new area
History_of_Bihar
Contract clause mandating payments
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Hell_or_high_water_clause
Administrator of South West Africa (now Namibia)
dogs after people who may come there again bent on drafting similar impracticable documents." Hofmeyr revealed a dry sense of humour. The Rehoboth claimed
Gys_Hofmeyr
Anti-copyright license
license incompatibility), the threat inherent in copyright law, and the impracticability of copyright law. On January 23, 2010, Bendiken followed-up on his
Unlicense
Contact term allowing non-performance
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Escape_clause
Use of various control systems for operating equipment
dwellings, particularly through electronic means that allow for things impracticable, overly expensive or simply not possible in recent past decades. The
Automation
Doctrine of contractual interpretation
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Contra_proferentem
International standard diagnostic tool
axis (criterion) for anatomy, with another for etiology—showed the impracticability of such approach for routine use.[citation needed] The final proposals
International Classification of Diseases
International_Classification_of_Diseases
Soviet attack on German holdouts
only 80,000 men instead of the real number of over 250,000), proved impracticable and unrealistic, due to lack of logistics and vehicles of the Red Army
Operation_Little_Saturn
WWII Soviet defensive construction
practical solution, given that so much of the Soviet-German front was impracticable for offensive action by either side. The new field fortified regions
Fortified_district
British Army officer
moving on their left flank and rear. Thackwell found the nearer fords impracticable, but crossed at Wazirabad, and encamped on the morning of 3 December
Joseph_Thackwell
Interim Supreme Director of Chile and Third President of Chile
and private conduct of the citizens. Such approach very soon proved impracticable, and the Constitution was abandoned after only six months. Since the
Ramón_Freire
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Integration_clause
Danish-American law professor
Contractual Impracticability in Times of Climate Change, Nat. Resources & Env't, Winter 2016, at 31. An "Act of God"? Rethinking Contractual Impracticability in
Myanna_Dellinger
Pathogenic fungus
which prefers a more basic soil environment. This management method is impracticable for any moderate or large scale agricultural operation because of the
Texas_root_rot
Water-borne conveyance
(roughly 40° N to 40° S). Outside this area, use of rafts at sea is impracticable due to the risks of exposure to the crew. Boats and ships, which float
Watercraft
Conference and event center in Parker, Texas, USA
swimming pool) in California in 1978 for use when the weather made it impracticable to film on location in Texas. From 1989, the series' production shifted
Southfork_Ranch
Scuttling old ships to produce artificial reefs
profit from access to the wreck. Sites further offshore make shore dives impracticable or dangerous. Deeper water reduces access to less qualified divers,
Sinking ships for wreck diving sites
Sinking_ships_for_wreck_diving_sites
Diplomat with full powers
to occur when the remoteness of the administered territory made it impracticable for the central government to maintain and exercise its policies, laws
Plenipotentiary
quickly where non-mobile permanent room dividers may be unavailable or impracticable. They may also be used as a convenient sight divider to conceal door
Portable_partition
Italian football club season
scheduled on the 11th of February 1912, but it was postponed due to impracticability of the pitch. Game played in Vercelli due to disqualification of the
1911–12_Milan_FBCC_season
Contract retaining future work
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Retainer_agreement
an unladen weight exceeding 2.7 tons, the stiff cars largely proved impracticable on the fronts. Economy of Nazi Germany Hans-Jürgen Schneider: 125 Jahre
Opelwerk_Brandenburg
Underwater diving using self contained breathing gas recycling apparatus
advantages over open circuit scuba, and surface supply of breathing gas is impracticable. The main advantages of rebreather diving are extended gas endurance
Rebreather_diving
Latin Phrase
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Quantum_meruit
the recommendations and rulings. If the member explains that it is impracticable to comply immediately with the recommendations and rulings, it is to
Dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization
Dispute_settlement_in_the_World_Trade_Organization
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Unsolicited_goods
Natural philosophy holding that the world comprises fundamental indivisible components
Greeks failing to use the experimental method, since it was either impracticable or quite impossible to devise experiments that would resolve the issues
Atomism
Contractual provision prohibiting certain lawsuits
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Class_action_waiver
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
public as part of a design competition were all rejected by the Navy as impracticable. They instead opted to order two submarines each of designs by Simon
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
Resemblance between one stated and one implied noun
the faces of the poor?" These acts, says Mr. L., are not literally impracticable, and therefore are not used metaphorically. They are violent and extraordinary
Hypocatastasis
Prime Minister of North Macedonia since 2024
Macedonia with Hungary, Serbia and Greece. Mickoski's claims on the impracticability of the project were rejected by the managements of the Macedonian and
Hristijan_Mickoski
British ocean liner (1907–1915)
the ship's list and "make the lowering of the boats on the other side impracticable"—and this was precisely what later happened with Lusitania. The ship's
RMS_Lusitania
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Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Great
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Brilliant
Female
Greek
(θάνα) Feminine form of Greek Thanatos, THANA means "death." Compare with another form of Thana.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Little stork.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of Patch (see Pack).
Male
German
Abbreviated form of German Ägidius, ÄGID means "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sai Deep | ஸாஈ தீப
A name of Sai baba
Girl/Female
Welsh
Legendary daughter of Don.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kankalini | கநà¯à®•ாலிநீ
One with necklace of bones
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, BRITTON means "from Britain."
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n.
An impracticable thing.
n.
The state or quality of being impracticable; impracticability.
n.
The state of being infeasible; impracticability.
n.
Intractableness; stubbornness.
n.
The state or quality of being impracticable; infeasibility.
pl.
of Impracticability
n.
The quality of being impossible; impracticability.