Improper disposal definition

Improper disposal means the discarding of any item or items upon public or private premises that were not generated on the premises as a part of its authorized use, unless written consent of the property owner is first obtained.
Improper disposal means the disposal of any construction-related material in a manner that causes, or has the potential to cause, the depletion of the capacity of the County’s stormwater system; the contamination of soils; or the discharge of pollutants to the County’s stormwater system, private stormwater drainage systems, or related natural resource areas.
Improper disposal means the disposal of any construction-related material in a manner that causes, or has the potential to cause:

Examples of Improper disposal in a sentence

  • Improper disposal of asbestos containing materials (“ACM”) at the Site left significant quantities of ACM with high asbestos concentrations exposed to the elements, which were being transported by wind and weather.

  • Improper disposal can not only lead to fines but may also harm the environment.

  • Examples of security breaches include but are not limited to: • Faxing PII to a wrong number; • A stolen electronic portable device containing PII; • An employee’s unauthorized access of data systems to inquire on an acquaintance; • Improper disposal of records containing PII; and • Leaving PII in a public place.

  • Improper disposal of any oil, petroleum, or hazardous products onto any portion of the Airport property shall be cause for immediate termination of the Agreement at Lessor's discretion.

  • Improper disposal of trash, fluids, parts, hazardous or contaminated waste or materials of whatsoever kind, type or description, foreign object debris (fod), collectively, generated on or as a part of Tenant’s occupancy of the Premises shall be grounds for the immediate Lease termination with or without process of law.

  • Improper disposal of automobile oil or other hazardous materials will be reported to the proper authorities and your account will be charged.

  • Improper disposal of yard wastes will affect the water quality of the wet ponds and may cause clogging of the outlet structure.

  • Improper disposal may result in disciplinary action, including revocation of access.

  • Issues: • Lack of risk analysis/risk management • Large breaches (e.g., 300,000 or more) • Improper disposal • Unencrypted mobile devices • Widespread snooping Triggers: • Media attention • Breach report • DOJ/OIG referral • Complaints • Providers must conduct a security risk assessment (SRA), implement updates as needed, and correctly identify security deficiencies.

  • Improper disposal of trash, fluids, parts, hazardous or contaminated waste or materials of whatsoever kind, type or description, foreign object debris (fod) collectively, generated on or as a part of Tenant=s occupancy of the Premises shall be grounds for the immediate Lease termination with or without process of law.


More Definitions of Improper disposal

Improper disposal means the disposal of solid waste at any location which is not permitted under the authority of this Code to receive such waste, or the disposal of solid waste contrary to any rules and regulations adopted by KDHE.‌
Improper disposal means the discarding of any item or items upon public or private pre- mises that were not generated on the premises as a
Improper disposal means any disposal through an Illicit Discharge, including, but not limited to the disposal of used oil and toxic materials resulting from the improper management of such substances.
Improper disposal means the disposal of any construction-related material in a manner that causes, or has the potential to cause, the depletion of the capacity of the County’s stormwater system;