Emergency repair definition

Emergency repair means work necessary to prevent destruction or dilapidation to real property or structural appurtenances thereto immediately threatened or damaged by fire, flood, earthquake or other disaster.
Emergency repair means any unscheduled water main, water
Emergency repair means a repair that, if not made in a timely manner, will likely result in immediate and substantial damage to a common area or to another lot.

Examples of Emergency repair in a sentence

  • Emergency repair due to Injury to sound natural teeth.Surgery needed to correct accidental injuries to the jaws, cheeks, lips, tongue, floor and roof of the mouth.

  • Emergency repair may be considered development or O&M depending on the situation.

  • Emergency repair of improvements or the sale area necessary to keep the Purchaser in compliance with federal, State, and local laws and regulations is the PURCHASER’S responsibility.

  • Emergency repair authorized by the City Administrator or his/her designee which must be undertaken immediately, or for which there is insufficient time for full compliance with this chapter, in order to address at least one of the following.

  • Emergency repair of water, gas, electric, storm and waste water systems if it occurs within the original trench or footprint.


More Definitions of Emergency repair

Emergency repair means the same as defined by Utah Code Title 11 Chapter 39
Emergency repair means a repair of a broken system component where immediate action is necessary to protect public health.
Emergency repair means a repair required by immediate danger of a release, or by an immediate threat to public health, safety and welfare, or to the environment.
Emergency repair means any unscheduled water main, water service, or water valve repair or replacement that results from failure or accident.
Emergency repair shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.7.2.
Emergency repair means immediate action to repair a failing system when sewage is backing up into a dwelling or building or to repair a broken pressure sewer pipe. It does not include the construction of new or additional absorption facilities but does include usinge of the septic tank as a temporary holding tank until new or additional absorption facilities can be permitted and constructed.
Emergency repair means a pipeline repair requiring immediate action where either: (l) The pipeline is a transmission pipeline and the MAOP produces a hoop stress at or above 20 percent SMYS, or (II) The pipeline is a gathering pipeline that operates at or above 125 psig. [Eff. 11/30/2008]