Non−residential setting definition

Non−residential setting means a setting other than a residential setting, used for commercial or industrial purposes.

Related to Non−residential setting

  • Residential setting means an out-of-home placement where the child typically resides for

  • Nonresident means every person who is not a resident of this state.

  • Residential service means water service provided for domestic or irrigation purposes in a residential area and is not considered a commercial service.

  • Nonresident decedent means a decedent who was domiciled in another jurisdiction at the time of his or her death.

  • Eligible Household means a household charged a UEC on their natural gas and/or electricity for the residence at which they reside as evidenced by their utility bill or UEC-participating utility vendor, has annual income at or below the current income limits of the federal poverty level, and meets other income criteria for assistance from the Nevada Fund for Energy Assistance and Conservation. Conversely, households not charged a UEC are ineligible for assistance from the fund. A household that receives benefits funded with LIHEAP grant monies may also be referred to as an eligible household in this plan. Also, refer to “UEC Eligible.”

  • Residential Unit means a home, apartment, residential condominium unit or mobile home, serving as the principal place of residence.

  • Alien means a person who is not a Commonwealth citizen, a British protected person or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland;

  • Residential district means an area of a municipality where 75% or more of the area is zoned for residential housing.

  • non-residential use means a building or structure of any kind whatsoever used, designed or intended to be used for other than a residential use;

  • Residential means any school trip which includes an overnight stay.

  • Residential use means the use in or around a home, apartment building, sleeping quarters, and similar facilities or accommodations.

  • Residential Dwelling Any one of the following: (i) a detached one-family dwelling, (ii) a detached two- to four-family dwelling, (iii) a one-family dwelling unit in a Xxxxxx Xxx eligible condominium project, (iv) a manufactured home, or (v) a detached one-family dwelling in a planned unit development, none of which is a co-operative or mobile home.