Vacant premises definition

Vacant premises means any premises that is not occupied for the entire of the period of 12 months immediately before the specified day.
Vacant premises means a lot, plot, or parcel of land including any structures thereon, which has not been occupied for more than 90 consecutive days, whether made vacant by voluntary action, fire or other accident, or as a result of enforcement action by the City. (Ord. 1971 § 2, 2005)
Vacant premises. An abandoned building acquits Thermopompes N&R Sol Inc of all responsibilities.

More Definitions of Vacant premises

Vacant premises means a building that is not lawfully occupied.
Vacant premises means a Premises that is not completely or not substantially occupied by the Owner or an Occupant authorized by the Owner for a period of more than 90 consecutive days, but does not include a Premises:
Vacant premises means a premises, except a motor vehicle, that is not occupied by a lawful occupier
Vacant premises means any building (other than a single-family home, duplex or triplex), structure, or portion thereof, that is temporarily unoccupied in whole or in part, regardless of structural condition, and to which any one of the following conditions apply:
Vacant premises shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.3(e) hereof.
Vacant premises has the meaning given in the Wholesale Retail Code;
Vacant premises means any premises that is not occupied for the entire 12 months before the ‘specified day’;