Deteriorated Structure definition

Deteriorated Structure means a structure which has sustained substantial damage from any origin and which the cost of restoring the structure to its before-damaged condition would be equal to, or greater than
Deteriorated Structure means a structure which has sustained sub- stantial damage from any origin and which the cost of restoring the struc- ture to its before-damaged condition would be equal to, or greater than 50% of, the market value of the struc- ture before the damage occurred.
Deteriorated Structure means a structure that: "(A) Is unoccupied;

More Definitions of Deteriorated Structure

Deteriorated Structure means any structure or part of any structure which because of fire, wind or other natural disaster, or physical deterioration is no longer habitable or useful.
Deteriorated Structure means a structure which has sustained substantial damage from any origin and which the cost of restoring the structure to its before-damaged condition would be equal to, or greater than 50% of, the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.

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