Dwelling place definition

Dwelling place means a structure that is adapted for overnight accommodation of persons, or sections of any structure similarly adapted. A dwelling place does not include garages or other structures, whether adjacent or attached to the dwelling place, that are used solely for the storage of property or structures formerly used as dwelling places that are uninhabitable. It is immaterial whether a person is actually present.
Dwelling place means a place used for human habitation as an overnight accommodation, lodging, or shelter on either a temporary or permanent basis.
Dwelling place means the housing unit where a person either lives and resides, or satisfies the Council that he/she intends to live and reside, overnight for more than 183 days per year;

More Definitions of Dwelling place

Dwelling place means a place used for dwelling, such as a house, shed, vessel, or floating house in which a human being dwells, it also include the precinct of the place used for dwelling, whether it be enclosed or not;
Dwelling place means, in relation to a foreign national, the place in which the foreign national usually lives when in the State;
Dwelling place means the whole or any part of a building or structure that is kept or occupied as a permanent or temporary residence, and includes
Dwelling place means a structure which that is adapted for overnight
Dwelling place means where people, live and or work with tolls or machines
Dwelling place means a structure containing one or more residential units. 1.01-9 "Person" shall mean any person, combination of persons, firm, company, association or corporation.
Dwelling place means place of residence;