Unsanitary Condition definition

Unsanitary Condition means a condition or circumstance:
Unsanitary Condition means such condition or circumstances as might cause contamination or be injurious or dangerous to health;
Unsanitary Condition means such condition as

Examples of Unsanitary Condition in a sentence

  • Items that have no apparent utility or are in an Unsanitary Condition are not personal property.

  • Property that is in an Unsanitary Condition, Hazardous or Contaminated Materials, or poses immediate danger to human life or safety shall not be required to be inventoried and stored.


More Definitions of Unsanitary Condition

Unsanitary Condition means a condition inside a building or mobilehome that exposes occupants to unconfined sewage, or the presence of sewage or greywater at the soil surface outdoors.
Unsanitary Condition means the seepage, leakage, overflow or escape of sewage from a holding tank which may adversely affect the health of humans or animals, in respect of which condition a Medical Health Officer or Environmental Health Officer has notified the municipality in writing;
Unsanitary Condition means any nuisance or any condition, matter, accumulation of things, which, in the opinion of the Health Officer may be injurious in his/her opinion to health or may result in the creation of a nuisance.
Unsanitary Condition means any structure or condition which the Health Officer reasonably believes to be a potential cause of illness, or which otherwise poses a threat to the health of the public.
Unsanitary Condition means a condition that results in an accumulation of fecal matter, odour, insect infestation or rodent attractants which endanger the health of any person or animal, or that would not disturb the enjoyment, comfort or convenience of any person or that endangers or is likely to endanger the health of any person or animal.