PERMANENT HABITATION definition

PERMANENT HABITATION means a period of two (2) or more months.
PERMANENT HABITATION means a period of two (2) or more months. (See 210 ILCS Sec. 115/2.2)
PERMANENT HABITATION means a period of three (3) or more months.

Related to PERMANENT HABITATION

  • Permanent Works means the permanent works to be executed by the Contractor under the Contract.

  • permanent resident means any occupant of any room or rooms in a hotel or transient accommodation for at least 90 consecutive days shall be considered a permanent resident with regard to the period of such occupancy.

  • Permanent status means the state or condition achieved by an employee in the classified service who has successfully completed an initial probationary period or a probationary period required following reinstatement, or whose probationary period is waived through specific statutory direction.

  • Permanent Total Disablement means a bodily injury caused by accidental, external, violent and visible means, which as a direct consequence thereof totally disables and prevents the insured from attending to any business or occupation of any and every kind or if he/she has no business or occupation, from attending to his/her usual and normal duties that last for a continuous period of twelve calendar months from the date of the accident, with no hopes of improvement in future

  • Barrier means Barrier Level x R (initial).

  • Vegetation means trees, shrubs, nursery stock and other vegetation and includes the limbs or growth of any Vegetation.