Calamity definition
Calamity means an occurrence by which life or property is or is likely to be endangered;
Calamity means an earthquake, flood, fire, landslide, volcano eruption, air or water disasters, wild animal incursion, calamity due to insects, epidemics or others, as well as accidents and disasters of massive nature that have grown into calamity (chemical, radiation or other pollution, accidents or disasters of public transport vehicles and others).
Calamity. (災難) means an occurrence by which life or property is endangered; (Added 1 of 1961 s. 2)
Examples of Calamity in a sentence
After the 5th Calamity Day the Superintendent does not require the staff to report, up to three (3) days may be used for staff development without any additional pay.
More Definitions of Calamity
Calamity means an occurrence by which life or property is endangered;
Calamity means the earthquake, outbreak of fire, storm, landslide, flood, downpour, drought, famine, pestilence and other such calamity and this expression includes accident to be occurred by industrial accident, accident caused by explosive or poisonous substance and such type of other calamity.
Calamity means fire, flood, or any other natural disaster or the final order of any federal, state, or
Calamity means any episodic non-chronic event producing sudden
Calamity means any episodic non-chronic event producing sudden and severe damage or risk of imminent severe damage or threat to public health or safety within the reasonably foreseeable future.
Calamity means an occurrence by which life or property is endangered; “Commissioner-General” means the Commissioner-General of the Force; “court” means a Primary Court, District Court or a Resident Magistrate’s
Calamity means fire, flood, or any other natural disaster or the final order of any federal, state, or local governmental agency, including an adjudicated bankruptcy.