Reasonable repair definition

Reasonable repair means those activities necessary in order to facilitate continuation or improvement of an existing legal use. Reasonable repair is considered to occur when the first alteration commences for any wall, ceiling, floor or other structural part of the building whether or not that alteration affects the exterior dimensions of the structure. (Ord. 2005 FC-2 § 2 (part), 2005)
Reasonable repair means the Council shall have due regard to the age and
Reasonable repair means the Council shall have due regard to the age and character of a dwelling and the locality in which it is situated, but not its state of internal decoration, when considering its condition.

Examples of Reasonable repair in a sentence

  • Reasonable repair and maintenance work specific to the event may be performed as necessary during any call including a Rehearsal or Performance call.

  • Reasonable repair or replacement costs in excess of one hundred ($100) dollars will be considered on a case by case basis.

  • Reasonable repair and mainte- ▇▇▇▇▇ of the sign, including a change of advertising message, is not a change which would terminate nonconforming rights.


More Definitions of Reasonable repair

Reasonable repair means the Council shall have due regard to the

Related to Reasonable repair

  • Repair means the reconstruction, replacement, or renewal of any part of an existing building for the purpose of its maintenance or to correct damage.

  • Reasonable Distance means a distance that has regard to the Employee’s original work location, current home address, capacity of the Employee to travel, additional travelling time, effects on the personal circumstances of the affected Employee, including family commitments and responsibilities and other matters raised by the Employee, or assistance provided by their Employer.

  • Major repair means either: (1) for a dispersal system, repairs required for an OWTS dispersal system due to surfacing wastewater effluent from the dispersal field and/or wastewater backed up into plumbing fixtures because the dispersal system is not able to percolate the design flow of wastewater associated with the structure served, or (2) for a septic tank, repairs required to the tank for a compartment baffle failure or tank structural integrity failure such that either wastewater is exfiltrating or groundwater is infiltrating.

  • Replacement Equipment means operational equipment or other parts used by Tenant to replace any of the Equipment.

  • Erection, construction, remodeling, repairing means all types of work done on a particular building or work at the site thereof in the construction or development of the project, including without limitation, erecting, construction, remodeling, repairing, altering, painting, and decorating, the transporting of materials and supplies to or from the building or work done by the employees of the Contractor, Subcontractor, or Agent thereof, and the manufacturing or furnishing of