Inhabited structure definition

Inhabited structure means any inhabited private dwelling house and any public building which may be used as a place of resort, assembly, education, entertainment, lodging, trade, manufacture, repair, storage, traffic, or occupancy by the public.
Inhabited structure means a structure or vehicle:
Inhabited structure means any structure where people commonly congregate for more than one (1) continuous hour at a time. Inhabited Structure excludes structures such as hunting blinds, storage sheds, pool houses, unattached garages and barns.

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