Non-habitable space definition

Non-habitable space. - means a bathroom, toilet room, water closet compartment, laundry, pantry, foyer, lobby, hall, corridor, stairway, passageway, closet, storage room, boiler room, furnace room, accessory space for service, maintenance or access within a building or a room or space which does not comply with the minimum standards for residential occupancy.
Non-habitable space means any space in a dwelling or dwelling unit other than a habitable room, and includes a washroom, bathroom, toilet room, laundry, lobby, communication corridor, stairway, closet, boiler room and other space used for service and maintenance of common use, for access to and vertical travel between storeys and a basement or part thereof which does not comply with the standards of occupancy set out in this by-law;
Non-habitable space means any space in a dwelling or dwelling unit other than a habitable room, and includes any bathroom, toilet room, laundry, pantry, lobby, communicating corridor, stairway, closet, furnace or boiler room or other space for service and maintenance or common use, and for access to and vertical travel between storeys, and any unfinished basement.

More Definitions of Non-habitable space

Non-habitable space means a bathroom, water closet compartment, basement, cellar, corridor, stairway, storage or furnace room and accessory space used for the maintenance or access within a building or a room or space which does not comply with the minimum standards for human habitation specified in this bylaw.
Non-habitable space means any room or space in a dwelling or dwelling unit other than a habitable room and includes a bathroom, pantry, lobby, corridor, stairway, closet, storage room, cellar, furnace room, garage, or space for service and maintenance, or space which does not comply with the minimum standards for residential occupancy;
Non-habitable space means space in a structure that is unsafe or unsuitable for living, sleeping, eating or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces, and similar spaces are considered non-habitable spaces.
Non-habitable space means any space which does not fall within the “habitable space” definition;
Non-habitable space. - means a bathroom, toilet room, water closet compartment, laundry, pantry, foyer, lobby, hall, corridor, stairway, passageway, closet, storage room, boiler room, furnace room, accessory space for service, maintenance or access within a
Non-habitable space means any room or area in a Dwelling or Dwelling Unit, other than a Habitable Space and includes a Washroom, laundry room, pantry, lobby, public corridor, stairway, closet, Basement, boiler room, garage, space for service and maintenance and Crawl Space.
Non-habitable space means a bathroom, toilet room, water closet com- partment, laundry, pantry, foyer, lobby, hall, corridor, stairway, passage- way, closet, storage room, boiler room, furnace room, accessory space for service, maintenance or access within a building or a room or space which does not comply with the minimum standards for residential occu- pancy specified in this Chapter.