Vermin definition

Vermin means rats, mice, cockroaches, bedbugs, flies, or any other pest or vector as determined by the local health officer to be harmful to the life, health, or welfare of the public.
Vermin means any of various destructive wild animals.
Vermin means small animals, including insects, that are prolific and destructive or injurious to health.

Examples of Vermin in a sentence

  • Every Occupant of a Dwelling containing a single Dwelling Unit shall be responsible for the Extermination of any Vermin in or on the premises; and every Occupant of a Dwelling Unit in a Dwelling containing more than one Dwelling Unit shall be responsible for such Extermination within the unit occupied by them whenever their Dwelling Unit is the only one infested.

  • Effective Extermination shall continue until all Vermin are eliminated.

  • The control or elimination of insects, rodents or other Vermin by eliminating their harborage places, by removing or making inaccessible materials that may serve as their food, by blocking their access to a Dwelling, by poisoning, spraying, fumigating or trapping, or by any other legal pest elimination method approved by the Code Official.

  • Additional Coverages Limit Equals the Following Percentage of the Amount of Insurance Shown Above Burglary 100% Debris Removal 25% Transit 100% Extra rental Space 25% Additional Covered Causes of Loss Sublimits Flood $1,000 Rodent, Vermin, Moth or Insect Damage $500 Mold, Mildew, Fungus or Wet or Dry Rot $500 I acknowledge that I have elected to purchase insurance from Old Republic Insurance Company.

  • Burglary 100% Debris Removal 25% Transit 100% Extra rental Space 25% Flood $1,000 Rodent, Vermin, Moth or Insect Damage $500 I acknowledge that I have elected to purchase insurance from Old Republic Insurance Company.


More Definitions of Vermin

Vermin means an animal of a type that is prone to enter or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ into or under a structure to seek food or shelter, including but not limited to: a. armadillos; b. bats; c. opossums; d. porcupines; e. raccoons; ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇; and
Vermin means an animal of a type that is prone to enter or burrow into or under a structure to seek food or shelter, including but not limited to:
Vermin is defined as various small animals, including but not limited to rodents, and/or insects that are destructive.
Vermin means small animals and insects that are harmful or annoying and are often difficult to control. Veterinarian means a licensed practitioner pertaining to the medical and surgical treatment of animals, especially domesticated animals acting within the scope of his/her license. The treating Veterinarian may not be You, a Traveling Companion or a Family Member.
Vermin means rodents, lice, bedbugs, roaches, flies or other animals or arthropods of public health significance.
Vermin means a noxious or objectionable animal, including but not limited to a mouse, rat, chipmunk, squirrel, skunk, racoon, or porcupine.
Vermin means mammals, birds or insects injurious to humans, physical property, game, livestock, or crops. Without limitation, samples include: skunks, rats, termites, poisonous insects or reptiles, moths and mice.