Mould definition

Mould means any permanent or transient fungus (not being “dry rot”), mould, mildew or mycotoxin, or any of the spores, scents or by-products resulting therefrom that exist, emanate from or move anywhere indoors or outdoors, regardless of whether they are proved to cause disease, injury or damage.
Mould means fungi, moulds, spores or mycotoxins of any kind;
Mould means by species of fungi including, but not limited, to, mould, yeast, mildew, spores, mould toxins, mycotoxins, mould metabolites, mould antigens, mould allergens, smut, wet or dry rot, mould-produced antibiotics, or dust or fumes containing any of the foregoing, individually, or in any combination therewith or with another substance.

Examples of Mould in a sentence

  • No inspection for Mould was carried out at the property and no report on the presence or absence of Mould is provided.

  • However, Mould and their spores may cause health problems or allergic reactions such as asthma and dermatitis in some people.

  • If Mould is noted as present within the property or if you notice Mould and you are concerned as to the possible health risk resulting from its presence then you should seek advice from your local Council, State or Commonwealth Government Health Department or a qualified expert such as an Industry Hygienist.

  • Mould and their spores may cause health problems or allergic reactions such as asthma and dermatitis in some people.

  • If in the course of the Inspection, Mould happened to be noticed it may be noted in the Additional Comments section of the report.


More Definitions of Mould

Mould means any superficial growth produced on damp or decaying organic matter or on living organisms, and fungi that produced moulds.
Mould means any fungus or mouldy growth occurring in an egg or on the shell thereof; "outer container" means a container in which more than one container of eggs is packed; "pack station" means any premises where eggs are packed for sale to the retail trade;
Mould means, if applicable, any moulds used to manufacture Products;
Mould means a hollow form, matrix, or cavity into which materials are placed to produce goods of desired shapes; and
Mould means a hollow cavity, form, or matrix into which a liquid or semi- liquid material is placed to take a desired shape upon cooling or drying into a finished product.
Mould means a hollow form into which materials are placed to produce desired shapes, matrices or cavities which shape or form goods in process, but does not include any machinery, equipment, apparatus or device to which the mould may be attached, or that is necessary to carry out the function or process of the mould;
Mould means a sub-group of fungi that colonizes damp organic matter and produces spores that can be air, water or insect-borne.