Irreparable Damage definition

Irreparable Damage means any action undertaken by a person, as defined in this Ordinance, foreseeably leading to the death or permanent Injury of the Heritage tree, or which places the tree in a hazardous condition or an irreversible state of decline within one year from when action was taken. This includes, but is not limited to, Cutting, topping, girdling, poisoning, trenching or excavating within the Tree Protection Zone (TPZ), altering the grade, paving in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the Dripline, excessive watering of oak trees, and Excessive Pruning.
Irreparable Damage means damage to Equipment which is not Reparable Damage;
Irreparable Damage means any action undertaken foreseeably leading to the death or permanent injury of the tree, or which places the tree in a hazardous condition or an irreversible state of decline. The includes, but is not limited to, cutting, topping, girdling, poisoning, vandalizing, trenching or excavating within the dripline, altering the grade, paving in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the dripline, excessive watering of oak trees, and excessive pruning.

More Definitions of Irreparable Damage

Irreparable Damage means damage that is caused to a covered Leased Item that renders the Leased Item incapable of being restored to its original condition. Irreparable Damage includes, but is not limited to: • Staining with all dyes, bleach, corrosives, acid, caustic soda, mineral oils, dye transfer, indelible ink, drawings or scribble, ink, crazy glue, varnish etc…. • Scorching or any related damage including ring marks on leather caused by a heat source such as a hot plate or a cup. • The action of sunlight, fading or gradually operating causes (including but not limited to pile shading), wind, weather, rust or corrosion, color loss, expansion or shrinkage of furniture components. • Denting, puncturing or splitting of leather or covering fabric. • Damage due to consequential odors remaining on the product once the stain has been treated. • Damage due to vermin, birds, insects or pets. • Damage resulting from the actions of contracted service suppliers, such as plumbers, painters etc..

Related to Irreparable Damage

  • Harm means ill-treatment or the impairment of health or development, including for example, impairment suffered from seeing or hearing the ill-treatment of another;

  • Damage means actual and/or physical damage to tangible property;

  • Injury means accidental physical bodily harm excluding illness or disease solely and directly caused by external, violent and visible and evident means which is verified and certified by a Medical Practitioner.