Emergency relocation definition

Emergency relocation means a relocation that takes place within thirty days of the date of a crime or the discovery of a crime, or within thirty days after a crime could reasonably be reported. “Emergency relocation” also includes a relocation that takes place within the thirty days before or after an offender related to the crime is released from incarceration.
Emergency relocation for purposes of this Chapter means an unexpected event, such as a fire, or other conditions, not including a natural disaster, not created by the Tenant Household that have rendered the “Residential Unit” or “Room” “substandard” and uninhabitable as determined by the Building Official or Fire Marshal and require immediate relocation.
Emergency relocation. I understand that my child may be taken to an alternative emergency location, e.g. civil defence centre, in the event of an emergencyNotice period: I understand that I am to give 3 weeks written notice of withdrawal of my child from Koru Montessori.

More Definitions of Emergency relocation

Emergency relocation means when a lawful occupant of a dwelling unit is required to immediately vacate due to the enforcement of any applicable code.

Related to Emergency relocation

  • Emergency repair means work necessary to prevent destruction or dilapidation to real property or structural appurtenances thereto immediately threatened or damaged by fire, flood, earthquake or other disaster.

  • Emergency Repairs means repairs to a utility facility located in or adjacent to a primary city street that must be performed immediately when the necessity arises to safeguard life or property or maintain continued operation of the facility.

  • Emergency responder means an individual who is required to possess a license, certificate, permit, or other official recognition for his or her expertise in a particular field or area of knowledge and whose assistance is utilized or is desirable during an emergency. Emergency responder includes, but is not limited to, emergency medical services personnel; physicians; nurses; mental health, veterinary, or other public health practitioners; emergency management personnel; public works personnel; and firefighters, including firefighters trained in the areas of hazardous materials, specialized rescue, extrication, water rescue, or other specialized area. Emergency responder does not include law enforcement officers or other law enforcement personnel.

  • Emergency Situation means a situation in which an individual is experiencing a serious mental illness or a developmental disability, or a minor is experiencing a serious emotional disturbance, and 1 of the following applies:

  • Emergency Situations Fire, any other casualty, or any other events, circumstances or conditions which threaten the safety or physical well-being of the Facility's guests or employees or which involve the risk of material property damage or material loss to the Facility.