Overcrowding definition

Overcrowding means occupancy in excess of the standards
Overcrowding means a facility having operated at greater than 25% over the operational capacity for at least one year exclusive of the federal prisoner population.
Overcrowding means occupancy of a premises in excess of the maximum permitted by a licence issued under this By-law.

Examples of Overcrowding in a sentence

  • Overcrowding a room is a safety concern and is an issue of community welfare.

  • Overcrowding statutory notice in respect of the Let Property has been served on the Landlord.

  • Overcrowding is a violation of these terms and may result in the Guest(s) being asked to vacate the premises without refund.

  • Overcrowding of property or misrepresenting number in party is grounds for immediate eviction without refund unless property is re-rented.

  • Overcrowding - more people are permanently living in the house than we allow in our allocations policy.


More Definitions of Overcrowding

Overcrowding means occupancy of a premises more than the maximum permitted by a licence issued under this By-law.
Overcrowding means the percentage of all housing units in a jurisdiction that have 1.01 occupants per room or more.
Overcrowding means occupancy in excess of the standards governing the use and occupancy of housing space and floor area adopted by the Department of Community Affairs pursuant to the State Housing Code, promulgated pursuant to P.L.1968, c. 168 (C.2A:42-74 et seq.), or the "Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law," P.L.1967, c.76 (C.55:13A-1 et seq.).
Overcrowding means occupancy by more persons than the maximum occupancy limit of no more than one person per 125 feet of floor area of the shared housing unit or the shared housing unit’s actual capacity based on the applicable provisions of the building code, whichever is less.
Overcrowding means occupancy by more persons than the maximum occupancy limit of no more than one person per 125 feet of floor area of the vacation rental or the vacation rental’s actual capacity based on the applicable provisions of the building code, whichever is less.
Overcrowding means occupancy of a property in excess of the limits established by the Property Standards By-law;
Overcrowding means the total number of inmates exceeds the rated bed capacity of a jail.