Dilapidated definition

Dilapidated means decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial disuse through neglect or misuse.
Dilapidated means a housing unit that does not provide safe
Dilapidated means decayed, deteriorated, or fallen into partial disuse through neglect

Examples of Dilapidated in a sentence

  • To exercise the functions set out in Sections 77 to 83 of the Building Act 1984 (Dangerous, Ruinous and Dilapidated Buildings and Notices in respect of Intended Demolition).

  • This Contract Extension Will Allow The Marshals Office To Continue To Have Demolition Service To Remove Dilapidated Or Substandard Structures And Authorize The City Manager To Execute The Contract Upon Final Approval By The City Attorney.

  • As a minimum, the three following classifications shall be utilized within the study: 1) Standard, 2) Deteriorating, and 3) Dilapidated.

  • Dilapidated buildings (1) In this section — notice means a notice under section 409(1) of the former provisions.

  • Cabinet endorses the contents of the revised Empty Properties, Dilapidated Buildings and Derelict Land Strategy, including the proposed steering group and governance structure, and permits its use for public consultation.


More Definitions of Dilapidated

Dilapidated means no longer adequate for the purpose or use for which it was originally intended.
Dilapidated means: (1) a building or structure or part thereof that by reason of inadequate maintenance, structural deterioration, or abandonment is unsafe, unsanitary, or constitutes a hazard and is no longer fit for use as originally intended; or (2) a building in which no legitimate human occupancy is occurring, as determined by the City, and where any of the following exist: (i) the utilities have been disconnected; (ii) windows are missing; (iii) windows are open or broken; (iv) doors are open, missing, or broken; or (v) the interior of the building is in such a condition due to of lack of utilities, the presence of vermin, structural defects, electrical and plumbing defects, or filth, that the building is not habitable.
Dilapidated means falling to pieces or in a state of disrepair, broken down, shabby or decrepit.
Dilapidated means a building or structure or part thereof that by reason of inadequate maintenance, structural deterioration, or abandonment is unsafe, unsanitary, or constitutes a hazard and is no longer fit for use as originally intended.
Dilapidated means that a dwelling is unfit for human habitation and cannot be repaired, altered or improved to comply with all of the minimum standards established by this ordinance except at a cost in excess of fifty percent (50%) of its value as determined by finding of the Housing Inspector.
Dilapidated means a building, structure or dwelling or part thereof which is in a state of ruin or shabbiness resulting from neglect. The term implies a hazard to life or property or no longer adequate for the purpose or use for which it was originally intended.
Dilapidated means a state of decay or partial ruin.