Cabin definition

Cabin means a non-residential enclosure constructed of non-load bearing partitions;
Cabin or “Stateroom” means those accommodations as provided on your Confirmation and Cruise Vacation Plan or as changed as provided herein.
Cabin means a building that is located in the Nuna and is used for recreation and land-based harvesting purposes. Cabins are not intended for long-term human habitation. Cabins shall not exceed 18 m2 (193.7 ft2) in gross floor area.

Examples of Cabin in a sentence

  • If State or local authorities order mandatory evacuations of an area that includes the Cabin, Guests must comply with that order, Guests shall not be entitled to any refunds from the Owner, but Owner will cooperate with any travel insurance claim to be filed.

  • Licensee’s use of the Xxxxxx Park facilities, do not include, and may not interfere with, the use of the Xxxxxx Park Cabin.

  • Guest hereby acknowledges and grants specific permission to Owner to enter premises at any time for inspection purposes should Owner reasonably believe that Guest is causing or has caused any damages to the Cabin.

  • However, priority of parking lot usage will be given to the those renting Xxxxxx Cabin.

  • The Owner requests that the Guests of the Cabin respect the neighbors by keeping noise to a minimum.


More Definitions of Cabin

Cabin means a non-residential enclosure constructed of non-load bearing partition;
Cabin means a single structure where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the transient, traveling, or vacationing public. A group of less than four (4) cabins, at the same location and under the same ownership shall be exempt from this chapter.
Cabin means a relocatable home, building or fixed structure (other than a building or structure used exclusively as a manager’s or caretaker’s quarters or an office) in a camping ground and which is used either continuously or intermittently for human habitation.
Cabin means and include all buildings, tents or similar structures which are maintained, offered or used for dwelling or sleeping quarters for transients, with or without provisions for cooking, but shall not include what are commonly designated as hotels, inns or lodging homes, and shall not include resort cottages kept primarily for use of the owners and incidentally and occasionally leased for hire.
Cabin means a small, one-story dwelling of simple construction which is available for rental on a daily or weekly basis.
Cabin means a non-residential enclosure constructed of non-load bearing, non-masonry partitions having an area not exceeding 3.00 m2.
Cabin means a permanent structure not more than six hundred square feet under roof, intended for use in managing large or remote land areas or both; having access by existing foot trail or unimproved access roads. The cabin cannot be used as a principal residence, for rental, or any commercial purposes.