Dilapidated definition
Examples of Dilapidated in a sentence
This option does not apply to: • Mobile homes; • Dilapidated detached private structures that are not useable for their original purpose.
Dilapidated infrastructure, especially the poor condition of the roads, unreliable gas and electricity supply, and deteriorating municipal services, has been consistently identified through the consultative process as a major impediment to economic growth in Georgia.
Dilapidated, deteriorating, or unrepaired structures and 75 components, such as fences, roof, doors, walls and windows: 76 77 ii.
Secretary Schools, Government of the Punjab, School Education Department, bearing No. SO (ADP) Review-418/2017-18 dated 30th June 2017 has directed that Resident Consultants may be hired for Dilapidated School Buildings/Missing Facilities/Shelter less Schools for better quality of work against the amount allocated for these Heads for the year 2017-18.
Dilapidated buildings, boarded-up gas stations, and vacant lots litter Locust Street which is one of the City’s main thoroughfares.