Derelict definition

Derelict means any vehicle, machinery, trailer, boat, or vessel;
Derelict means an abandoned mobile home which is in need of extensive repair and is uninhabitable and unsafe due to the presence of one or more of the following conditions:
Derelict means any vessel moored or otherwise located in the boundaries of the dock facilities which is forsaken, abandoned, deserted, or cast away, or which by appearance gives evidence of being forsaken, abandoned, deserted, or cast away, or which is unsound, unseaworthy, and unfit for its trade or occupation, and which by any substantial evidence of neglect may be considered abandoned.

Examples of Derelict in a sentence

  • I consider that the notices were in accordance with the requirements of section 15(1)(a) of the Derelict Sites Act 1990, as amended.

  • Section 4.8 relates to Regeneration of Vacant and Derelict Sites.

  • The Derelict Sites Act 1990, as amended, makes provisions to prevent land being or becoming a derelict site.

  • Derelict properties include abandoned buildings, fire damaged buildings and otherwise dilapidated buildings.

  • Derelict Sites Act 1990 (as amended) 6.3.1. The Derelict Sites Act 1990, as amended, makes provisions to prevent land being or becoming a derelict site.


More Definitions of Derelict

Derelict means any material which is or may have been a motor vehicle or mobile home, which is not a major part or major component part, which is inoperable, and which is in such condition that its highest or primary value is in its sale or transfer as scrap metal.
Derelict means property whether vessel or cargo, which has been abandoned and deserted at sea by those who were in charge of it without any hope of recovering it. However, temporary desertion does not render a vessel derelict.
Derelict means any vessel moored or otherwise located within the City which is forsaken, abandoned, deserted or cast away, or which in the opinion of the harbormaster, is unsound, unseaworthy or unfit for its trade or occupation;
Derelict will mean grossly negligent, criminally negligent or intentionally engaged in tortious conduct with the intent to defraud, deceive, misrepresent or take advantage of an opportunity available to the Society.
Derelict means any boat moored or otherwise located in Salmon Harbor which is in imminent danger of sinking, badly deteriorated, likely to damage other boats or floats, creates an unsafe or hazardous condition to persons or property, or which the harbormaster determines is unsound, unseaworthy or unfit for its intended use.
Derelict means an abandoned mobile home which is in need of extensive repair and
Derelict means an abandoned structure or other development, including foundations. Aban- donment is determined without regard to intent to abandon. Evidence of abandonment includes lack of maintenance, access, utility connections, habit- ability or ability to function in the applicable use category which causes loss of development rights as determined by Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.