Garbage can definition

Garbage can means the same thing as "can." The term shall also apply to containers of similar size and weight when approved by the Director of Seattle Public Utilities.
Garbage can means a City-approved Container that is a water-tight galvanized sheet-metal or sturdy plastic Container not exceeding four (4) cubic feet or thirty-two
Garbage can means a vessel permitted under this Bylaw for the purpose of garbage storage and disposal which is smaller than 100 liters in size;

Examples of Garbage can in a sentence

  • Garbage can be disposed of at the dock in Lund or the transfer station in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ River for a fee.

  • Each dressing room MUST contain: -­ An iron/ironing board AND a clothing steamer -­ Full length mirror -­ Garbage can -­ Towels (6 bath size + 6 hand towels) -­ A lint brush or lint tape -­ Hospitality requirements (as laid out in hospitality rider, pg 8 of this document) Dressing rooms MUST be located in the same building as the performance, and as close in proximity to the stage as possible.

  • In the case of Cart services, an Extra Unit is 32-gallons and may be contained in either a plastic bag or Garbage can.

  • Owners shall place all refuse in garbage bags, which shall then be placed in a Toter 48-Gallon Greenstone Granite Indoor/Outdoor Garbage can.


More Definitions of Garbage can

Garbage can means a waterproof container of heavy plastic or light weight galvanized sheeting with a close fitting lid, and a maximum capacity of 77 litre and of not more than 20 kg gross weight when filled with collectible garbage.
Garbage can means a container supplied by the owner or occupier of property for the deposit of garbage;
Garbage can means a watertight, odor-free, corrosion-resistant container equipped with a tight-fitting cover secured so as to remain in place if the can is knocked over.
Garbage can means a watertight container not exceeding thirty-two (32) gallons in capacity, weighing not over twenty-six (26) pounds when empty and without cover, fitted with two (2) sturdy handles, one (1) on each side, and a tight cover equipped with a handle, or a "sunken can" or other container, as required by the Director of Seattle Public Utilities. A "sunken can" is any garbage can which is in a sunken covered receptacle specifically designed to contain one (1) or more garbage cans the tops of which are approximately at ground level.
Garbage can means a watertight contain- er not exceeding thirty-two (32) gallons in capac- ity, weighing not over twenty-six (26) pounds when empty and without cover, fitted with two (2) sturdy handles one (1) on each side and a tight cover, except in the case of sunken cans. The term shall also apply to containers of similar size and weight when approved by the Director of Engineering.
Garbage can means an impervious metallic or plastic container which has a removable lid designed to act as a close fitting hood, which has two (2) handles upon the sides of the can with which it may be lifted, and which has a capacity of no more than thirty - two (32) gallons.
Garbage can means a watertight, galvanized, raised-bottom container or suitable plastic container not exceeding four cubic feet or thirty-two gallons in capacity, weighing not over twenty-two pounds when empty and not over sixty five when full, fitted with two sturdy handles, one on each side and a tight fitting cover equipped with a handle.