Vacant definition

Vacant means the dwelling lacks the necessary amenities, adequate furnishings, or utilities and services to permit occupancy of the dwelling as a residence.
Vacant means that portion of the land in a proposed STAR
Vacant means a building/structure that is not legally occupied.

Examples of Vacant in a sentence

  • Teachers who have been surplused by May 31, pursuant to Article C.21 Transfers and Surplus C.21.1.c, d, e, f and g, and who are unable to obtain work through the posting and filling process under E.22 Filling Vacant Positions, may be laid off and provided with a layoff letter and a list of all positions held by teachers with less seniority.

  • Vacant positions are comparable if they are in the same or similar classification, are at the same or greater base rate of pay, are on the same shift, and are within .2 FTE of the employee’s position at the time of layoff.

  • Vacant positions shall be posted for all specialist bargaining unit members and all transfer requests on file for such positions shall be given due consideration, with specialists requesting transfers given first consideration.

  • The principle contacts for the parties to this agreement are: Xxx Xxxxxxx Vacant Regional Director Policy Representative WDFW Lummi Nation 00000 Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxx.

  • Vacant spaces in an apartment may be filled with other students or with participants in NYU programs and other eligible persons at the sole discretion of the Department of Residence Services.


More Definitions of Vacant

Vacant refers to the circumstance where, regardless of the presence of furnishings:
Vacant means the circumstance where, regardless of the presence of furnishings: ▪ all occupants have moved out with no intention of returning and no new occupant has taken up residence; or,
Vacant means a unit:
Vacant means the occupant(s) has/have moved out with no intent to return, regardless of the presence of furnishings. A newly constructed “dwelling” is “vacant” after it is completed and before the occupant(s) move(s) in. Furthermore, the “dwelling” is also “vacant” when the occupant(s) move(s) out and before any new occupant(s) move(s) in.
Vacant means that regardless of the presence of furnishings, the occupants have moved out with no intention of returning, or in the case of a newly constructed dwelling, no occupant has yet taken up residence.
Vacant means, with respect to any Property, that such Property (i) has no Lease in place, (ii) has a Lease in place that is past the expiration date and the Tenant under such expired Lease is not paying month-to-month rent or (iii) has a Tenant that is a Delinquent Tenant.
Vacant means that a rental unit has not been leased or occupied for