Underlying condition definition
Underlying condition in this subsection means a pre-existing mental or physiological condition other than of a transitory kind.
Underlying condition means a pre-existing mental or physiological condition other than of a transitory kind.
Underlying condition means a physical defect or failure of a building system that is causing or has caused a violation of the Administrative Code, Multiple Dwelling Law, or any other state or local law that imposes requirements on dwellings, including, but not limited to, a structural defect or failure of a heating, plumbing, or other system.
More Definitions of Underlying condition
Underlying condition means the source of water intrusion or other problem that is causing paint to deteriorate which may be damaging the substrate of a painted surface.
Underlying condition means a physical defect or failure of a building system that causes or has caused a violation of this code, the multiple dwelling law or any other state or local law that imposes requirements on dwellings. Proof that five or more such violations of the same or a substantially similar nature are occurring or have occurred in a building within the preceding five years, whether or not such violations have been corrected, is prima facie evidence that an underlying condition exists in such building.
Underlying condition means an un-named condition that may be contributing to sickness absence. These illnesses may be different. For example:
Underlying condition means a pre-existing mental or physiological condition.