Dead Animals definition
Dead Animals means animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than 5 kilograms in weight which have expired from any cause, except those properly slaughtered or killed for human consumption.
Dead Animals means animals or portions thereof that have expired from any cause except those slaughtered or killed for human use.
Dead Animals means any dead animal other than any single dead wild bird or rodent.
Examples of Dead Animals in a sentence
Dead Animals shall mean animals or portions thereof that have expired from any cause except those slaughtered or killed for human use.
More Definitions of Dead Animals
Dead Animals means all dead animals or parts thereof (including condemned meats) that are not intended to be used as food for man or animal.
Dead Animals. The Contractor shall collect, remove, transport and dispose of dead livestock, fowl, large animals, and domestic pets from public rights-of-way and other public properties, as identified by the County, in accordance with health and regulatory requirements. ▇▇▇: When handling ash, the Contractor will be required to “wet down” the ash to prevent dust problems. Chips and Mulch: Chips and mulch are the end products of chipping and grinding clean woody debris. Proper disposal of chips and mulch (non-landfill disposal) is an environmentally sound use of the material.
Dead Animals means restaurant grease and the bodies, any part of the bodies, or any material produced from the bodies of animals that have been slaughtered or have died from any other cause and are not intended for human food. Dead animals do not include a finished product that has been processed by an approved method.
Dead Animals means any dead animals with the exception of dead animals within the boundaries of privately owned premises.
Dead Animals means dead animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than five kilograms in weight.
Dead Animals means all dead animals or parts thereof (including condemned meats) that
Dead Animals means animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than 10 pounds in weight that have expired from any cause, except those slaughtered or killed for human consumption.